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Book Description
Clinical Neurology continues to provide the comprehensive overview of basic and clinical neurology that physicians and students have relied on for years. Information is thoroughly updated and presented within the framework of problems encountered in the clinical setting. FEATURES: Concise coverage of neurology using a symptom-oriented approach NEW: Discussion of technologic advances such as neuroimaging that facilitate the evaluation of patients Treatment protocols reflect the most recent advances in the field Advances in molecular biology and genetics are incorporated throughout to enhance the understanding of neurologic diseases Chapter outlines provide a quick overview of each topic Key concepts highlight essential conceptsClinical A practice-oriented approach to neurology based on the patient's presenting symptoms History-taking and neurologic examination emphasized as the cornerstones of diagnosis Basic neuroanatomy and pathophysiology More than 200 tables and figures Step-by-step review of the neurologic examination
Book Info
Univ. of Pittsburgh, PA. Brandon/Hill Medical List selection (#321). Clinical reference on the evaluation and treatment of neurologic complaints. For students, residents, and nonneurologist practitioners. Previous edition: c1996. Halftone illustrations. The appendix contains an extensive description of the neurologic examination. Softcover. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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