
Superbly illustrated core textbook for medical and health science students reinforces an understanding of basic neuroanatomical structures by emphasizing their clinical significance in neurologic disease. Abundant illustrations eliminate the need to buy an atlas, as structure and function are reviewed in depth. Plus, over 150 MR images give an excellent introduction to radiographic neuroanatomy and the role it plays in clinical neurology. Two accomplished teachers present just the right amount of material for the busy student.
This text investigates the relationship between neuroanatomical structures and their clinical manifestations in neurological disease. Authors Adel K. Afifi and Ronald A. Bergman, both experienced educators, synthesize complex anatomical data into a structured framework designed for medical and health science students. The book argues that a comprehensive understanding of the nervous system requires the integration of basic structure with functional and radiographic application.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Medical educators frequently cite this work as a balanced, accessible resource for students requiring a bridge between theoretical anatomy and clinical practice. Experts highlight the integration of high-quality imagery with concise text as a primary strength for learners managing heavy academic workloads.
Page Count:
744
Publication Date:
1997-12-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Professional
ISBN-10:
0070015899
ISBN-13:
9780070015890
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