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Text follows the way neurologists approach patients in the clinical setting Don't hunt for information - diagnoses and treatment information is presented in a logical, clinically relevant format. Internationally recognized group of authors Content is not biased - provides a complete spectrum of neurological care. Editor is recognized leader in Neurology Chapters are well edited and provide a consistent voice. Links neurological anatomy, diagnostic studies, and therapeutic procedures Don't search through pages of text - information you need is found quickly and easily. Test questions & videos provided on a CD bound into every copy of the book Format follows the examination of the American Board of Neurology & Psychiatry. Excellent tool for board prep and to brush up on difficult cases. CONTENTS (partial) PART ONE NEUROANATOMICAL LOCALIZATION AND SYNDROMES CHAPTER 1 Levels of Consciousness and Attention Thomas P. Bleck CHAPTER 2 Sleep and Wakefulness Suzanne Stevens and Wayne A. Hening CHAPTER 3 Mood, Emotion, and Thought Joseph H. Friedman and Kelvin L. Chou CHAPTER 4 Praxis Kenneth M. Heilman, Robert T. Watson, and Leslie J. Gonzalez-Rothi CHAPTER 5 Memory James B. Brewer, John D. E. Gabrieli, Alison R. Preston, Chandan J. Vaidya, and Allyson C. Rosen CHAPTER 6 Speech and Language Margaret M. Swanberg, Ziad S. Nasreddine, Mario F. Mendez, and Jeffrey L. Cummings CHAPTER 7 Cranial Nerve I: Olfactory Nerve Richard L. Doty and Steven M. Bromley CHAPTER 8 Cranial Nerve II and Afferent Visual Pathways Benjamin J. Osborne, Grant T. Liu, and Nancy J. Newman CHAPTER 9 Cranial Nerves III, IV, and VI: The Oculomotor System James Goodwin CHAPTER 10 The Trigeminal Nerve Sashank Prasad and Steven Galetta CHAPTER 11 Cranial Nerve VII: Facial Nerve Derald E. Brackmann and Bruce L. Fetterman CHAPTER 12 Cranial Nerve VIII: Vestibulocochlear System Timothy C. Hain CHAPTER 13 Cranial Nerves Ix (Glossopharyngeal) and X (Vagus) Neal Hermanowicz CHAPTER 14 Cranial Nerves XI (Spinal Accessory) and XII (Hypoglossal) Alexandru C. Barboi CHAPTER 15 Strength and Reflexes John P. Hammerstad CHAPTER 16 Hypokinesia and Hyperkinesia Stanley Fahn CHAPTER 17 Coordination and Ataxia Dagmar Timmann and Hans Christoph Diener CHAPTER 18 Gait and Balance Richard Camicioli and John G. Nutt CHAPTER 19 Propioception, Touch, and Vibratory Sensation Julie Rowin and Matthew N. Meriggioli Chapter 20 Pain and Temperature Renato J. Verdugo, Mario Campero, Jose Luis Castillo, and Gabriel Cea Chapter 21 Autonomic Nervous System Eduardo Benarroch, Roy Freeman, and Horacio Kaufmann Chapter 22 Neurovascular System Betsy B. Love and José Biller PART TWO NEURODIAGNOSTIC TOOLS CHAPTER 23 Neuroimaging Robert A. Koenigsberg, Brian A. Bianco, Scott H. Faro, Scott Stickles, Beverly L. Hershey, Todd L. Siegal, Feroze B. Mohamed, Cyrus K. Dastur, and Fong Y. Tsai CHAPTER 24 Electrophysiology Michael J. Aminoff CHAPTER 25 Body Fluid and Tissue Analysis Peter A. LeWitt, James Y. Garbern, Mark A. Ferrante, and William Kupsky CHAPTER 26 Cerebrospinal Fluid and Intracranial Pressure Jeffrey J. Fletcher and Barnett R. Nathan CHAPTER 27 Neuropsychological Testing Glenn T. Stebbins PART THREE ETIOLOGICAL CATEGORIES OF NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE CHAPTER 28 Developmental Structural Disorders Jeffrey A. Golden and Carsten G. Bönnemann CHAPTER 29 Degenerative and Compressive Structural Disorders Steven K. Feske and Thomas I. Cochrane CHAPTER 30 Storage Diseases: Neuronal Ceroid-Lipofuscinoses, Lipidoses, Glycogenoses, and Leukodystrophies Paul Maertens and Paul Richard Dyken CHAPTER 31 Aminoacidopathies and Organic Acidopathies, Mitochondrial Enzyme Defects, and Other Metabolic Errors Generoso G. Gascon, Pinar T. Ozand, and Bruce Cohen CHAPTER 32 Chromosomal Abnormalities and Neurocutaneous Disorders Bruce O. Berg (etc.)
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