
This handbook serves as a concise, but thorough, summary of the clinical portions of the fifth edition of "Principles of Neurology". The organization parallels the textbook and features the logical progression of "Approach to the Patient" followed by the "Clinical Manifestations of Disease" and then coverage of specific neurological diseases and syndromes. The focus of the handbook is on-the-spot diagnosis and management. An overview of psychiatric disorders is also included.
This handbook investigates the clinical application of neurological principles to facilitate rapid diagnosis and management of patient conditions. The authors, Maurice Victor and Raymond D. Adams, leverage their extensive clinical experience to distill complex neurological data into a portable, practical format. The text provides a structured framework for clinicians to navigate the diagnostic process, moving from initial patient assessment to the identification of specific syndromes and disease states.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals frequently utilize this text as a reliable bedside reference for quick clinical decision-making. Experts highlight the logical organization and the clarity of the diagnostic pathways as key strengths for practitioners in high-pressure clinical environments.
Page Count:
1094
Publication Date:
1981-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
ISBN-10:
0070002940
ISBN-13:
9780070002944
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