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The Lancet Handbook of Treatment in Neurology

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Description
This pocket book is written for the practicing neurologist in a practical, easy to use format to help the clinician when treating patients with neurological problems.

This is not a book on how to make a diagnosis, but rather starts from the point of diagnosis and covers all the main neurological conditions as such as stroke, Parkinsons disease, epilepsy and migraine well as some of the rarer conditions such as Wilsons disease showing which treatments are evidence-based but also describing those which at present need more trials.

Each condition is described in the following way:: definition, cause, frequency, and prognosis. Written by expert contributors, this book describes the treatment that neurologists are responsible for, indicates when to refer, shows complications of treatment, as well as drug interactions.
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The Lancet
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9780080446509
9780080446509

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Publication date
2006
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
432
Dimensions (mm)
187 x 235
Weight (g)
440
  • Coma, raised intracranial pressure and hydrocephalus. Cranial nerves, neuro-otology and the cerebellum. Dementia. Epilepsy. Functional and emotional disorders. Infections. Metabolic, endocrine and toxic disorders. Migraine and other headaches. Multiple sclerosis and other immunological disorders. Muscle disorders, motor neuron disease and myasthenia. Neck, back and spinal cord disorders. Neurogenic pain. The neurological bladder, constipation and sexual problems. Parkinsons disease and other movement disorders. Peripheral nerve disorders. Stroke. Trauma. Tumours and paraneoplastic syndromes. Anaesthetising patients with neurological problems.
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