Thieme, 2005. — 947 p. — ISBN: 9781588904508
Fundamentals in Neurology presents a thorough introduction to the underlying principles of neurology. It contains detailed discussion of the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of neurologic syndromes and diseases of the brain and meninges, cranial nerves, spinal cord, spinal nerve roots, peripheral nerves, including multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, as well as other myopathies and myelinopathies. Placing special emphasis on the importance of the clinical neurological examination, this text provides the clinician with the knowledge essential for the professional setting. More than 300 illustrations provide concrete, visual aids to complex subject matter. With an easy-to-access thumb index, tables, and shaded text boxes, this text speeds the medical student, post-graduate trainee, neurologist, or specialist through learning and review of key topics in neurology.
Fundamentals
The Clinical Interview in Neurology
The Neurological Examination
Ancillary Tests in Neurology
Topical Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis of Neurological Syndromes
Diseases of the Brain and Meninges
Diseases of the Spinal Cord
Multiple Sclerosis and Other Myelinopathies
Epilepsy and Its Differential Diagnosis
Polyradiculopathy and Polyneuropathy
Diseases of the Cranial Nerves
Diseases of the Spinal Nerve Roots and Peripheral Nerves
Painful Syndromes
Diseases of Muscle (Myopathies)
Diseases of the Autonomic Nervous System