Clinical neuroanatomy
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Clinical neuroanatomy
(A Lange medical book)
McGraw-Hill Education, c2017
28th ed
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A concise, highly visual overview of neuroanatomy and its functional underpinnings
Clinical Neuroanatomy, Twenty-Eighth Edition offers an accessible, easy-to-remember synopsis of neuroanatomy and its functional and clinical implications. Since many of us learn and remember better when material is presented visually, this acclaimed resource includes not only clinical material such as brain scans and pathological specimens, but also hundreds of diagrams and tables that are designed to be clear and memorable.
Here's why Clinical Neuroanatomy is essential for board review or as a clinical refresher:
* NEW SECTION summarizes the most important take-away lessons from each chapter
* More than 300 full-color illustrations
* A unique chapter on Introduction to Clinical Thinking puts neuroanatomy in clear clinical perspective
* Numerous CT and MRI scans
* Block diagrams illustrate actions of each muscle (essential for the clinical motor examination)
* Hundreds of diagrams and tables encapsulate important information
* Essentials for the Clinical Neuroanatomist list appears in each chapter
* Clear and memorable root-by-root and nerve-by-nerve illustrations of sensory areas and muscle intervention
* Coverage of the basic structure and function of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves as well as clinical presentations of disease processes involving specific structures
* Emphasizes must-know concepts, facts, and structures
* Appendices include The Neurologic Examination, Testing Muscle Function, Spinal Nerves and Plexuses, and Questions and Answers
* Case studies demonstrate how concepts apply to real-world situations
If your practice or education would benefit from an engagingly written, well-illustrated overview of neuroanatomy and its functional underpinnings, this trusted resource belongs on your desk.
目次
Preface
SECTION I BASIC PRINCIPLES
1. Fundamentals of the Nervous System
General Plan of the Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
Planes and Terms
2. Development and Cellular Constituents of the Nervous System
Cellular Aspects of Neural Development
Neurons
Neuronal Groupings and Connections
Neuroglia
Degeneration and Regeneration
Neurogenesis
3. Signaling in the Nervous System
Membrane Potential
Generator Potentials
Action Potentials
The Nerve Cell Membrane Contains Ion Channels
The Effects of Myelination
Conduction of Action Potentials
Synapses
Synaptic Transmission
Excitatory and Inhibitory Synaptic Actions
Synaptic Plasticity and Long-Term Potentiation
Presynaptic Inhibition
The Neuromuscular Junction and the End-Plate Potential
Neurotransmitters
SECTION II INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL THINKING
4. The Relationship Between Neuroanatomy and Neurology
Symptoms and Signs of Neurologic Diseases
Where Is the Lesion?
What Is the Lesion?
The Role of Neuroimaging and Laboratory Investigations
The Treatment of Patients with Neurologic Disease
SECTION III SPINAL CORD AND SPINE
5. The Spinal Cord
Development
External Anatomy of the Spinal Cord
Spinal Roots and Nerves
Internal Divisions of the Spinal Cord
Pathways in White Matter
Reflexes
Lesions in the Motor Pathways
Examples of Specific Spinal Cord Disorders
6. The Vertebral Column and Other Structures Surrounding the Spinal Cord
Investing Membranes
Spinal Cord Circulation
The Vertebral Column
Lumbar Puncture
Imaging of the Spine and Spinal Cord
SECTION IV ANATOMY OF THE BRAIN
7. The Brain Stem and Cerebellum
Development of the Brain Stem and Cranial Nerves
Brain Stem Organization
Cranial Nerve Nuclei in the Brain Stem
Medulla
Pons
Midbrain
Vascularization
Cerebellum
8. Cranial Nerves and Pathways
Origin of Cranial Nerve Fibers
Functional Components of the Cranial Nerves
Anatomic Relationships of the Cranial Nerves
9. Diencephalon
Thalamus
Hypothalamus
Subthalamus
Epithalamus
Circumventricular Organs
10. Cerebral Hemispheres/Telencephalon
Development
Anatomy of the Cerebral Hemispheres
Microscopic Structure of the Cortex
Physiology of Specialized Cortical Regions
Basal Ganglia
Internal Capsule
11. Ventricles and Coverings of the Brain
Ventricular System
Meninges and Submeningeal Spaces
CSF
Barriers in the Nervous System
Skull
12. Vascular Supply of the Brain
Arterial Supply of the Brain
Venous Drainage
Cerebrovascular Disorders
SECTION V FUNCTIONAL SYSTEMS
13. Control of Movement
Control of Movement
Major Motor Systems
Motor Disturbances
14. Somatosensory Systems
Receptors
Connections
Sensory Pathways
Cortical Areas
Pain
15. The Visual System
The Eye
Visual Pathways
The Visual Cortex
16. The Auditory System
Anatomy and Function
Auditory Pathways
17. The Vestibular System
Anatomy
Vestibular Pathways
Functions
18. The Reticular Formation
Anatomy
Functions
19. The Limbic System
The Limbic Lobe and Limbic System
Olfactory System
Hippocampal Formation
Functions and Disorders
Septal Area
20. The Autonomic Nervous System
Autonomic Outflow
Autonomic Innervation of the Head
Visceral Afferent Pathways
Hierarchical Organization of the Autonomic Nervous System
Transmitter Substances
21. Higher Cortical Functions
Frontal Lobe Functions
Language and Speech
Cerebral Dominance
Memory and Learning
Epilepsy
SECTION VI DIAGNOSTIC AIDS
22. Imaging of the Brain
Skull X-Ray Films
Angiography
Computed Tomography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Diffusion-Weighted Imaging
Functional MRI
Positron Emission Tomography
Single Photon Emission CT
23. Electrodiagnostic Tests
Electroencephalography
Evoked Potentials
Transcranial Motor Cortical Stimulation
Electromyography
Nerve Conduction Studies
24. Cerebrospinal Fluid Examination
Indications
Contraindications
Analysis of the CSF
SECTION VII DISCUSSION OF CASES
25. Discussion of Cases
The Location of Lesions
The Nature of Lesions
Cases
Appendix A: The Neurologic Examination
Appendix B: Testing Muscle Function
Appendix C: Spinal Nerves and Plexuses
Appendix D: Questions and Answers
Index
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