
The sixth edition of Introduction to Clinical Neurology continues to present a straightforward and systematic approach to diagnosing diseases of the nervous system. Extensively revised to reflect medical advances and now including supplementary tables for quick reference, this engaging textbook explains the neurologic diseases and presenting symptoms that clinicians are likely to encounter in daily practice. It also provides streamlined summaries of clinically relevant nervous system pathways to help non-neurologists deduce the site of dysfunction.Each chapter begins with a set of clinical vignettes and associated questions, which are discussed at the end of the chapter. The final chapter provides twelve additional clinical vignettes and accompanying questions intended to allow the reader to practice applying the principles of localization and diagnostic reasoning covered in the first three chapters, and to review some of the specific disorders covered throughout the book.
This text investigates the systematic methodology required for the accurate diagnosis of nervous system diseases in a clinical setting. Author Douglas J. Gelb, a medical expert, utilizes a structured pedagogical framework to bridge the gap between complex neuroanatomy and daily practice. The book integrates updated medical advancements with practical diagnostic tools, providing a clear pathway for non-neurologists to identify and localize sites of dysfunction effectively.
What You Will Find
Medical professionals and students frequently identify this text as a foundational resource for mastering the principles of neurologic localization. Experts highlight the book's utility in clinical practice due to its focus on practical diagnostic reasoning rather than purely theoretical content.
Page Count:
584
Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197772900
ISBN-13:
9780197772904
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