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Decision-Making in Adult Neurology

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Now significantly revised and expanded, Decision-Making in Adult Neurology, 2nd Edition, provides nearly 140 evidence-based algorithms that offer practical guidance when encountering patients with neurologic disease, including patients with unfamiliar or complex conditions. Written by expert neurologists for neurologists, internists, emergency medicine physicians, and any specialty that routinely deals with patients with neurologic conditions, this useful handbook encourages clinicians to think systematically and follow a logical sequence through the steps necessary for efficient and effective decision-making. Each algorithm is accompanied by brief text on the facing page that explains the significance of important decision points.
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Elsevier
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9780443278105
9780443278105

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Publication date
2026
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
325
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 276
  • 1. Initial Headache
    2. Chronic Headache
    3. Neck Pain
    4. Low Back Pain
    5. Aphasia
    6. Chronic Cognitive Decline
    7. Acute Memory Loss
    8. Chronic Memory Loss
    9. Rapidly Progressive Dementia
    10. Delirium
    11. Coma
    12. Transient Visual Loss
    13. Visual Field Loss
    14. Visual Hallucinations
    15. Ptosis
    16. Pupillary Asymmetry (Anisocoria)
    17. Diplopia
    18. Nystagmus
    19. Facial Weakness
    20. Acute Vertigo
    21. Recurrent Episodic Dizziness
    22. Hearing Loss
    23. Pulsatile Tinnitus
    24. Dysarthria
    25. Proximal Weakness
    26. Wrist Drop
    27. Unilateral Hand Weakness
    28. Unilateral Hand Numbness
    29. Knee Extension Weakness
    30. Unilateral Foot Drop
    31. Fasciculations
    32. Sensory Disturbance: Pain and Temperature
    33.Sensory Disturbance: Vibration and Proprioception
    34. Hyperreflexia and Hyporeflexia
    35. Multiple Cranial Neuropathies
    36. Ataxia
    37. Difficulty Walking
    38. Bladder Dysfunction
    39. Transient Loss of Consciousness
    40. Transient Ischemic Attack
    41. Acute Ischemic Stroke
    42. Malignant Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction
    43. Large Cerebellar Infarction
    44. Prevention of Recurrent Ischemic Stroke
    45. Ischemic Stroke in the Young
    46. Patent Foramen Ovale and Ischemic Stroke
    47. Spinal Cord Infarction
    48. Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis
    49. Preoperative Neurovascular (Carotid) Clearance
    50. Acute Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
    51. Intracerebral Hemorrhage in the Young
    52. Intracerebral Hemorrhage Due to Anticoagulant Therapy
    53. Restarting Antithrombotic Therapy After Intracerebral Hemorrhage
    54. Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
    55. Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysm
    56. Vascular Malformations
    57. Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis
    58. Brain Death
    59. Management of Increased Intracranial Pressure
    60. Management of Neuromuscular Respiratory Failure
    61. Paroxysmal Sympathetic Hyperactivity
    62. Traumatic Brain Injury
    63. Concussion
    64. Postconcussive Syndrome
    65. Migraine Headache: Acute Treatment
    66. Migraine Headache: Prophylactic Treatment
    67. Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias: Treatment
    68. Trigeminal Neuralgia
    69. Intracranial Hypotension
    70. Evaluation of Adult With First Seizure
    71. Initial Treatment of Epilepsy
    72. Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
    73. Antiepileptic Drug Selection
    74. Status Epilepticus
    75. Management of Comorbidities in Patients With Epilepsy
    76. EEG Interpretation
    77.Hypersomnia
    78. Insomnia
    79. Restless Legs Syndrome
    80. Parasomnias
    81. Abnormal Involuntary Movements
    82. Chorea
    83. Tremor
    84. Treatment of Essential Tremor
    85. Treatment of Parkinsons Disease
    86. Treatment of Dystonia
    87. Treatment of Tics
    88. Electromyography and Nerve Conduction Studies
    89. Distal Symmetric Polyneuropathy
    90. Demyelinating Neuropathies
    91. Paraprotein-Associated Neuropathies
    92. Mononeuropathy Multiplex
    93. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
    94. Brachial Plexus Syndromes
    95. Lumbosacral Plexus Syndromes
    96. Motor Neuron Disease
    97. Myasthenia Gravis: Diagnosis
    98. Myasthenia Gravis: Treatment
    99. Myopathy
    100. Myotonia
    101. Rhabdomyolysis
    102. Glioma
    103. Meningioma
    104. Paraneoplastic Syndromes
    105. Encephalitis
    106. Acute Meningitis
    107. Subacute and Chronic Meningitis
    108. Tuberculosis Affecting the Nervous System
    109. Neurosyphilis
    110. Lyme Disease Involving the Nervous System (Neuroborreliosis)
    111. Optic Neuritis
    112. Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
    113. Transverse Myelitis
    114. Neurosarcoidosis
    115. Autoimmune Encephalitis
    116. White Matter Lesions on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    117. Ring-Enhancing Lesions on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    118. Sellar Lesions on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    119. Cerebellopontine Angle Mass Lesions on Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    Appendix 1: Additional Tables
    Appendix 2: CIWA-Ar Protocol; NIH Stroke Scale
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