Localization in clinical neurology
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Localization in clinical neurology
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001
4th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This updated Fourth Edition remains the most practical reference available on localization in clinical neurology. This edition's revised format includes more tables and illustrations to aid in accurate diagnosis. A more didactic approach emphasizes the importance of localization as a crucial tool in patient care. A must-have book for clinical neurologists, for residents in training, and for the shelf in every Neurology Department library
Table of Contents
General Principles Peripheral Nerves Cervical, Brachial, and Lumbosacral Plexuses Spinal Nerve and Root Spinal Cord Cranial Nreve I (The Olfactory Nerve) Visual Pathways Ocular Motor System Cranial Nerve V (The Trigeminal Nerve) Cranial Nerve VII (The Facial Nerve) Cranial Nerves VIII (The Vestibulocoochlear Nerve) Cranial nerves IX and X (The Glossopharyngeal and Vagus Nerves) Cranial Nerve XII (The Hypoglossal Nerve) Brainstem Cerebellum Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland Thalamus Basal Ganglia Cerebral Hemispheres Vascular Sydromes of the Forebrain, Brainstem, and Cerebellum Coma Inde
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