Localization in clinical neurology / Paul W. Brazis, Joseph C. Masdeu, José Biller.
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- 616.80475 23
- RC348 .B73 2011
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Formerly CIP. Uk
Previous ed.: 2007.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
General principles of neurologic localization -- Peripheral nerves -- Cervical, brachial, and lumbosacral plexi -- Spinal nerve and root -- Spinal cord -- Cranial nerve I (the olfactory nerve) -- Visual pathways -- Localization of lesions affecting the ocular motor system -- Cranial nerve V (the trigeminal nerve) -- Cranial nerve VII (the facial nerve) -- Cranial nerve VIII (the vestibulocochlear nerve) -- Cranial nerve IX and X (the glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves) -- Cranial nerve XI (the spinal accessory nerve) -- Cranial nerve XII (the hypoglossal nerve) -- Brainstem -- Cerebellum -- Localization of lesions affecting the hypothalamus and pituitary gland -- Anatomic localization of lesions in the thalamus -- Basal ganglia -- Localization of lesions affecting the cerebral hemispheres -- Localization of lesions in the autonomic nervous system -- Vascular syndromes of the forebrain, brainstem, and cerebellum -- Localization of lesions causing coma.
This classic work is written for frontline clinicians who need to ask 'Where is it?' when diagnosing a neurological disorder, helping them reach a diagnosis with greater accuracy and avoiding unnecessary testing.
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