The second edition of The Neurologic Examination looks at how to conduct a clinical neurological examination through a pathophysiological approach to the nervous system. This new edition is brought up to date with new data on genetic and immunological disorders and a significant expansion of illustrations of skin manifestations of neurologic disorders. The book provides in-depth instructions for clinicians with a logical order of history and the different parts of the examination. Organized by the functional anatomy of the nervous system, the book provides a bridge from basic science to symptoms and signs of many common and rare neurologic disorders, which will help in making diagnoses. The authors look at how to carry out an examination in different circumstances, from outpatients to patients in respiratory distress, with stroke andepilepsy, and various states of consciousness including coma. Laboratory testing is recommended when appropriate, but the main emphasis is on history and physical examination. The book contains over a hundred discussion boxes with details about neurologic disorders and history. While mainly directed to students and residents learning how to do a neurologic examination, it will still be useful even for more experienced clinicians.
List of Boxes; Preface to the First Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Explanatory Notes; Acknowledgements; ; Chapter 1: Diagnosis of Neurological Diseases; Chapter 2: History Taking; Chapter 3: Physical Examination; Chapter 4: Evaluation of Consciousness; Chapter 5: Brainstem and Cranial Nerve Territories; Chapter 6: Olfactory Sensation; Chapter 7: Visual Functions; Chapter 8: Pupils and Accommodation; Chapter 9: Extraocular Muscles, Gaze, and Eye Movements; Chapter 10: Trigeminal Nerve; Chapter 11: Facial Nerve; Chapter 12: Auditory Function; Chapter 13: Sense of Equilibrium; Chapter 14: Swallowing, Phonation, and Articulation; Chapter 15: Neck and Trunk; Chapter 16: Motor Functions and Movement Disorders; Chapter 17: Examination of Motor Functions; Chapter 18: Tendon Reflexes and Pathologic Reflexes; Chapter 19: Involuntary Movements; Chapter 20: Somatosensory Function; Chapter 21: Autonomic Nervous System; Chapter 22: Posture and Gait; Chapter 23: Mental and Cognitive Functions; Chapter 24: Aphasia, Apraxia,a dn Agnosia; Chapter 25: Epilepsy and Convulsion; Chapter 26: Headache and Migraine; Chapter 27: Sleep Disorders; Chapter 28: Episodic Neurological Disorders Related to Ion Channels; Chapter 29: Functional (Psychogenic) Neurological Diseases; Chapter 30: Relay Center of All Sensory and Motor Functions (Thalamus); Chapter 31: Adjustment to the External Environment and Control of hte Internal Milieu (Hypothalamus and Neuroendocrinology); Chapter 32: Infectious Diseases of the Nervous System; Chapter 33: Neurological Emergency; Chapter 34: Disability, Functional Recovery, and Prognosis; Chapter 35: How to Plan Laboratory Tests; Afterword: For those who wish to study neurology; Index;
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