Localization in clinical neurology
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Localization in clinical neurology
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2007
5th ed
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Now in its Fifth Edition, this classic text provides a systematic approach to the anatomic localization of clinical problems in neurology. It offers clinicians a roadmap for moving from the symptom or observed sign to the place in the central or peripheral nervous system where the problem is. Clear discussions by three well-known authors provide a full understanding of why a symptom or sign can be localized to a particular anatomic area. More than 100 illustrations demonstrate relevant anatomy. This edition has been thoroughly updated and includes new charts to aid in differential diagnosis of various neurologic findings and disorders.
Table of Contents
General Principles of Neurological Localization Peripheral Nerves Cervical, Brachial, and Lumbosacral Plexuses Spinal Nerve and Root Spinal Cord Cranial Nerve I (The Olfactory Nerve) Visual Pathways The Localization of Lesions Affecting the Ocular Motor System Cranial Nerve V (The Trigeminal Nerve) Cranial Nerve VII (The Facial Nerve) Cranial Nerve VIII (The Vestibulocochlear Nerve) Cranial Nerves IX and X (The Glossopharyngeal and Vagus Nerves) Cranial Nerve XI (The Spinal Accessory Nerve) Cranial Nerve XII (The Hypoglossal Nerve) Brainstem Cerebellum The Localization of Lesions Affecting the Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland The Anatomic Localization of Lesions in the Thalamus Basal Ganglia The Localization of Lesions Affecting the Cerebral Hemispheres Vascular Syndromes of the Forebrain, Brainstem, and Cerebellum The Localization of Lesions Causing Coma
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