Essential clinical neuroanatomy
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Essential clinical neuroanatomy
(Essentials)
Wiley Blackwell, 2016
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Essential Clinical Neuroanatomy is an accessible introduction to regional and functional neuroanatomy, which cuts through the jargon to help you engage with the key concepts. Beautifully presented in full color, with hundreds of annotated illustrations and images, Essential Clinical Neuroanatomy begins with an introductory section on the regional aspects of the topic, then discusses each structure in detail in relation to function. Clinical examples are provided throughout, to reinforce the concepts learned and highlight their clinical relevance.
Essential Clinical Neuroanatomy:
Features a dedicated chapter on the use of imaging studies used in clinical neuroanatomy, including how to evaluate these images
Highlights topics important to clinical medicine, but often neglected in other neuroanatomy texts, such as trauma, infection and congenital considerations
All illustrations and images are oriented in the clinical view, so the correlation between drawings, photomicrographs and clinical imaging is standardized and there is a seamless transition between illustrations containing basic neuroanatomical information and the relevant clinical imaging
The functional aspects of neuroanatomical structures are color-coded (green = sensory; red = motor; purple = autonomic), so that structure to function relationships can be more easily learned and retained
Includes self-assessment and thought questions in every chapter
Supported by a companion website at wileyessential.com/neuroanatomy featuring fully downloadable images, flashcards, and a self-assessment question bank with USMLE-compatible multiple-choice questions
Essential Clinical Neuroanatomy is the perfect resource for medical and health science students taking a course on neuroanatomy, as part of USMLE teaching and as an on-going companion during those first steps in clinical practice.
Table of Contents
Preface vi
Acknowledgments vii
About the Companion Website viii
Part 1: Neuroanatomy of the Central Nervous System
1 Overview of the nervous system 3
2 Blood vessels, meninges, and ventricles 20
3 Neurodevelopment 39
4 Spinal cord 49
5 Medulla oblongata 61
6 Pons 77
7 Midbrain 95
8 Diencephalon 107
9 Telencephalon 119
10 Cerebellum 131
11 Spinal tracts 145
Part 2: The Sensory, Motor, and Integration Systems
12 Visual system 175
13 Auditory and vestibular system 192
14 Olfaction and taste 210
15 Central motor control 219
16 Limbic system 235
17 Cortical integration 245
18 Imaging essentials 259
Answers to study questions 268
Answers to figures 275
Glossary 278
Index 301
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