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Neurology.

Ginsberg, Lionel.

Neurology. [electronic resource] / - 9th ed. / Lionel Ginsberg. - Chichester : Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. - viii, 200 p. : ill. (some col.) - The lecture notes series . - Lecture notes series. .

Previous ed.: 2005. Includes index.

Preface to the ninth edition. Preface to the seventh edition. Acknowledgements. PART 1: THE NEUROLOGICAL APPROACH. 1 Neurological history taking. 2 Consciousness. 3 Cognitive function. 4 Vision and other cranial nerves. 5 Motor function. 6 Sensation. 7 Autonomic function. 8 Investigating the patient. PART 2: NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS. 9 Headache and facial pain. 10 Epilepsy. 11 Stroke. 12 Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders. 13 Neurosurgical topics: head injury and brain tumour. 14 Neurological infections. 15 Spinal conditions. 16 Multiple sclerosis. 17 Nerve and muscle. 18 Development and degeneration. 19 Neurology and other medical specialities. 20 Neurological emergencies. 21 Neurorehabilitation. Multiple choice questions. Answers to multiple choice questions. Index.

Revised and updated to incorporate recent advances in the subject, the 9th edition concentrates more on common conditions, emergencies, management (particularly rehabilitation) and the relationship of neurology to other branches of medicine. Now in two colours throughout, this new edition of Lecture Notes: Neurology contains the core neurological information required, whichever branch of clinical medicine you choose. Reflecting current clinical practice, the latest advances in the diagnosis and management of neurological diseases are concisely covered. The book is divided into two parts. The Neurological Approach looks at neurological history taking. The neurological examination is then discussed in detail consciousness, cognitive function, vision and other cranial nerves, motor function, sensation and autonomic function. In part two , Neurological Disorders , the common neurological conditions are described, along with neurological emergencies and neuro-rehabilitation. Featuring a self-assessment section, and with clinical scenario and key points boxes throughout, Lecture Notes: Neurology is ideal for medical students, junior doctors, and specialist nurses who want a concise introduction to clinical neurology that can be used as a core text or as a revision resource. Now in two colours throughout, this new edition of Lecture Notes: Neurology contains the core neurological information required, whichever branch of clinical medicine you choose. Reflecting current clinical practice, the latest advances in the diagnosis and management of neurological diseases are concisely covered. The book is divided into two parts. The Neurological Approach looks at neurological history taking. The neurological examination is then discussed in detail consciousness, cognitive function, vision and other cranial nerves, motor function, sensation and autonomic function. In part two , Neurological Disorders , the common neurological conditions are described, along with neurological emergencies and neuro-rehabilitation. Featuring a self-assessment section, and with clinical scenario and key points boxes throughout, Lecture Notes: Neurology is ideal for medical students, junior doctors, and specialist nurses who want a concise introduction to clinical neurology that can be used as a core text or as a revision resource. For further information, please visit www.lecturenoteseries.com and www.wileymedicaleducation.com




Electronic reproduction.
Browns Books For Students.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.

9781118310939


Neurology.
Nervous system--Diseases.
Health and Wellbeing.


Electronic books.

RC346 / .G56 2010

616.8