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Handbook of Symptom-Oriented Neurology

9780323017121
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This practical, symptom-oriented guide to the diagnosis and treatment of neurologic problems provides up-to-date, useful information for clinical practice. Emphasizing physical examination, it reflects dramatic advances from the past five years in the treatment of epilepsy, stroke, movement disorders and dementia. Chapters are extensively revised, updating approaches to therapy, epilepsy, child development and learning, and more. Where appropriate, the costs of various medications and treatment options and the outcomes of the disease process are also addressed.
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9780323017121
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Publication date
2002
Issue number
3
Cover
paperback
Pages count
416
Dimensions (mm)
108 x 187
Weight (g)
341
    1. Neurologic Examination
    2. Neurodiagnostic Procedures
    3. Headache
    4. Dizziness, Vertigo, and Light Headedness:: Problems of Spatial Disorientation
    5. Sleep Disorders
    6. Diminished Mental Capacity and Dementia
    7. Movement Disorders
    8. Neurologic Complications of Alcoholism
    9. Psychiatric Disorders in Neurologic Disease
    10. Multiple Sclerosis
    11. Seizures and Epilepsy
    12. Stroke Syndrome
    13. Coma
    14. Infections of the Central Nervous System
    15. Focal and Diffuse Weakness of Peripheral Origin
    16. The Child Who is Not Developing or Learning Normally
    17. Low Back Pain
    18. Cervical Spine Disease
    19. The Patient With a Head Injury
    20. Neurologic Emergencies
    21. Considerations in the Care of the Patient With Severe and Irreversible Nervous System Damage
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