Duus' topical diagnosis in neurology : anatomy, physiology, signs, symptoms

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Duus' topical diagnosis in neurology : anatomy, physiology, signs, symptoms

Mathias Baehr, Michael Frotscher ; with contributions by Wilhelm Kueker ; translated by Ethan Taub ; 400 illustrations by Gerhard Spitzer and Barbara Gay

Thieme, c2005

4th completely rev. ed

  • GTV : alk. paper
  • TNY : alk. paper

タイトル別名

Duus' neurologisch-topische Diagnostik

Topical diagnosis in neurology

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注記

Rev. translation of the 8th German ed. c2003

Includes bibliographical references and index

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収録内容

  • Elements of the nervous system
  • Somatosensory system
  • Motor system
  • Brainstem
  • Cerebellum
  • Diencephalon and autonomic nervous system
  • Limbic system
  • Basal ganglia
  • Cerebrum
  • Coverings of the brain and spinal cord: cerebrospinal fluid and ventricular system
  • Blood supply and vascular disorders of the central nervous system

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

TNY : alk. paper ISBN 9781588902153

内容説明

For decades medical students and practicing physicians all over the world have relied on Duus's classic Topical Diagnosis in Neurology to help them understand the anatomy, function, and disorders of the human nervous system. In this edition, a team of experts combines this proven format with cutting-edge science and up-to-date illustrations for a new generation of medical professionals. Features include: Two entirely new chapters on the elements of the nervous system and on the blood supply and vascular disorders of the central nervous system A interdisciplinary approach, consisting of an integrated presentation of preclinical and clinical knowledge, as well as the anatomy, function, and syndromes of the CNS A logical, thematic structure, an improved layout, more color-coding, and useful summaries at the beginning of each chapter Clinical correlations and study aids designed to support and complement current medical school curricula Completely modernized case studies and state-of-the-art images that reflect current clinical practice More than 400 illustrations, including four-color anatomical drawings and CT and MR images of the highest quality Celebrated by readers and reviewers alike for its unique goal-oriented approach, Topical Diagnosis in Neurology -- fully revised -- remains both an excellent refresher for practicing physicians and an essential tool for all those in training.
巻冊次

GTV : alk. paper ISBN 9783136128046

内容説明

Duus' Topical Diagnosis in Neurology has been a valuable aid to generations of medical students and physicians all over the world. It has appeared in 14 languages and has been continually updated at short intervals to take account of newly gained knowledge. The current, comprehensively revised edition was written by a new team of authors to preserve the positive aspects that have won this book a wide and appreciative audience. Key features include: -An integrated presentation of the anatomy, physiology, and clinical syndromes of the nervous system which benefits both medical students and practicing physicians -A transdisciplinary approach which breaks down the traditional, artificial separation of "preclinical" from "clinical" knowledge and "basic science" from human neurology, making this text suitable for the contemporary medical school curriculum -Updated content in a layout with better "signposting", four-color anatomical drawings throughout, modernized case histories (including numerous CT and MR images), and new first and last chapters on the fundamental elements of the nervous system and the CNS blood supply

目次

  • 1 Elements of the nervous system Information flow in the nervous system Neurons and synapses Neurotransmitters and receptors Functional groups of neurons Glial cells Development of the nervous system 2 Somatosensory system Peripheral components of the somatosensory system and peripheral regulatory circuits Receptor organs Peripheral nerve, spinal ganglion, posterior root Peripheral regulatory circuits Central components of the somatosensory system Posterior and anterior spinocerebellar tracts Posterior columns Anterior spinothalamic tract Lateral spinothalamic tract Other afferent tracts of the spinal cord Central processing of somatosensory information Somatosensory deficits due to lesions at specific sites along the somatosensory pathways 3 Motor system Central components of the motor system and clinical syndromes of lesions affecting them Motor cortical areas Corticospinal tract (pyramidal tract) Corticonuclear (corticobulbar) tract Other central components of the motor system Lesions of central motor pathways Peripheral components of the motor system and clinical syndromes of lesions affecting them Clinical syndromes of motor unit lesions Complex clinical syndromes due to lesions of specific components of the nervous system Spinal cord syndromes Nerve root syndromes (radicular syndromes) Plexus syndromes Peripheral nerve syndromes Syndromes of the neuromuscular junction and muscle 4 Brainstem Surface anatomy of the brainstem Medulla Pons Midbrain Cranial nerves Origin, components, and functions Olfactory system (CN I) Visual system (CN II) Eye movements (CN III, IV, and VI) Trigeminal nerve (CN V) Facial nerve (CN VII) and nervus intermedius Vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII): cochlear component and the organ of hearing Vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII): vestibular component and the vestibular system Vagal system (CN IX, X, and the cranial portion of XI) Hypoglossal nerve (CN XI) Topographical anatomy of the brainstem Internal structure of the brainstem Brainstem disorders 5 Cerebellum Surface anatomy Internal structure Cerebellar cortex Cerebellar nuclei Afferent and efferent projections of the cerebellar cortex and nuclei Connections of the cerebellum with other parts of the nervous system Cerebellar function and cerebellar syndromes Vestibulocerebellum Spinocerebellum Cerebrocerebellum Cerebellar disorders Cerebellar ischemia and hemorrhage Cerebellar tumors 6 Diencephalon and autonomic nervous system Location and components of the diencephalon Thalamus Nuclei Position of the thalamic nuclei in ascending and descending pathways Functions of the thalamus Syndromes of thalamic lesions Thalamic vascular syndromes Epithalamus Subthalamus Hypothalamus Location and components Hypothalamic nuclei Afferent and efferent projections of the hypothalamus Functions of the hypothalamus Peripheral autonomic nervous system Fundamentals Sympathetic nervous system Parasympathetic nervous system Autonomic innervation and functional disturbancesof specific organs Visceral and referred pain 7 Limbic system Anatomical overview Internal and external connections Major components of the limbic system Hippocampus Amygdala Functions of the limbic system Types of memory Memory dysfunction the amnestic syndrome and its causes 8 Basal ganglia Preliminary remarks on terminology The role of the basal ganglia in the motor system: phylogenetic aspects Components of the basal ganglia and their connections Nuclei Connections of the basal ganglia Function and dysfunction of the basal ganglia Clinical syndromes of basal ganglionic lesions 9 Cerebrum Development Gross anatomy and subdivision of the cerebrum Gyri and sulci Histological organization of the cerebral cortex Laminar architecture Cerebral white matter Projection fibers Association fibers Commissural fibers Functional localization in the cerebral cortex Methods Primary cortical fields Association areas Frontal lobe Higher cortical functions and their impairment by cortical lesions 10 Coverings of the brain and spinal cord
  • cerebrospinal fluid and ventricular system Coverings of the brain and spinal cord Dura mater Arachnoid Pia mater Cerebrospinal fluid and ventricular system Structure of the ventricular system Cerebrospinal fluid circulation and resorption Disturbances of cerebrospinal fluid circulation hydrocephalus 11 Blood supply and vascular disorders of the central nervous system Arteries of the brain Extradural course of the arteries of the brain Arteries of the anterior and middle cranial fossae Arteries of the posterior fossa Veins of the brain Superficial and deep veins of the brain Dural sinuses Blood supply of the spinal cord Arterial anastomotic network Venous drainage Cerebral ischemia Arterial hypoperfusion Particular cerebrovascular syndromes Impaired venous drainage from the brain Intracranial hemorrhage Intracerebral hemorrhage (nontraumatic) Subarachnoid hemorrhage Subdural and epidural hematoma Vascular syndromes of the spinal cord Arterial hypoperfusion Impaired venous drainage Spinal cord hemorrhage and hematoma

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