Instant neurological diagnosis
Language: English Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019Edition: 2nd edDescription: 409pISBN:- 9780190930868 (alk. paper)
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Summary: First published in 2016, this book quickly became a must-have for the practicing neurologist looking to acquire the expertise to make rapid diagnoses. It became an indispensable source of diagnostic clues, starting from a patient's appearance all the way down to a directed clinical examination.
First encounters -- Cranial nerves -- Limbs and trunk -- Demyelination -- Headache -- Epilepsy and sleep disorders -- Myopathy and motor neuron disorders -- Movement disorders -- Stroke -- Spinal lesions and cerebrospinal fluid -- Peripheral neuropathy -- Cerebellar ataxia -- Dementia and cognition -- The fast neurological examination.
Item type | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Whipps Cross Library (Barts Health) Shelves | WL 100 HAW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Issued | 04/08/2023 | BARTS005987 |
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WL 100 Neurology | WL 100 FIT Clinical neuroanatomy and neuroscience | WL 100 FUL Neurology : an illustrated colour text | WL 100 HAW Instant neurological diagnosis | WL 100 JAN Bradley and Daroff's neurology in clinical practice : volume 1 | WL 100 JAN Bradley and Daroff's neurology in clinical practice : volume 2 | WL 100 JON Neurological assessment : a clinician's guide |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
First encounters -- Cranial nerves -- Limbs and trunk -- Demyelination -- Headache -- Epilepsy and sleep disorders -- Myopathy and motor neuron disorders -- Movement disorders -- Stroke -- Spinal lesions and cerebrospinal fluid -- Peripheral neuropathy -- Cerebellar ataxia -- Dementia and cognition -- The fast neurological examination.
First published in 2016, this book quickly became a must-have for the practicing neurologist looking to acquire the expertise to make rapid diagnoses. It became an indispensable source of diagnostic clues, starting from a patient's appearance all the way down to a directed clinical examination.
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