Fundamentals Of Neurologic Disease

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This textbook is intended for students in neurology and a variety of related disciplines who wish to learn the basic principles of neurology and to understand common neurologic diseases. It is designed to be read from cover to cover in a 3-4 week neurology rotation, or in a classroom situation, giving the reader a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of neurology. The initial chapters cover the basic approach a clinician takes when encountering a patient with a neurologic problem, the key elements of the neurologic exam, and an overview of common neurologic tests. They discuss how to use the history and neurologic exam to localize the patient's problem to specific neuroanatomic sites and to use the neuroanatomic information along with results of appropriate laboratory tests to establish a diagnosis. The second half of the book is divided into chapters that discuss common diseases presenting at different neuroanatomic sites along the neuroaxis, from muscle to the cerebral cortex, and chapters on diseases that have similarpathophysiologies. The authors selected 58 neurologic diseases based on their frequency, ability to represent that category of neurologic disease, value in teaching neuroscience concepts, and diagnostic importance. Each chapter begins with an overview to understand the common features of this group of diseases. Selected diseases are then discussed with an emphasis on the pathophysiology, major clinical features, major laboratory findings, and the principles of disease management. This book covers both adult and pediatric neurologic diseases as well as selected neurosurgical diseases. Key features include: * The book can be used either on clinical rotations on a neurology service or in the classroom. * The book focuses on the most important neurologic diseases, carefully selected based on frequency, ability to represent that category of neurologic disease, value in teaching neuroscience concepts, and diagnostic importance. Thus, students with a limited period of time can focus on the most important neurologic diseases that they need to understand. This is in contrast to existing texts that list virtually every disease within each category, with each disease given almost equal weight regardless of its importance, as a result of which the student can easily become confused as to which disease are important to understand. An early chapter discusses the common tests ordered for neurologic patients, including the basic principles of the test, when the test is helpful, and some general principles toward interpretation of the results. This approach helps students understand in the later chapters why certain tests are recommended for specific diseases. * Each disease chapter begins with an extensive introduction that includes the features of illnesses that occur at that anatomic location or class of disease. This helps a reader understand how to localize neurologic illnesses that in turn leads to improved differential diagnosis and the better ordering of diagnostic tests. It also helps the reader understand how the nervous system is organized and how disease in each part can lead to specific types of signs and symptoms. Attention is focused on the pathophysiology of each disease, in contrast to books that just list signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests ordered, and drugs with doses that can be used. This book allows the student to better understand the etiology, the pathology and how the pathology causes neurologic signs and symptoms. * Two color printing of illustrations greatly improves readability. No other common student book has this.

Author(s): Larry E. Davis, Molly K. King, Jessica L. Schultz
Edition: 1
Publisher: Demos Medical Publishing
Year: 2005

Language: English
Pages: 249

Title Page......Page 3
Table of Contents......Page 5
Preface......Page 9
Acknowledgments......Page 11
Foreword......Page 13
1. Approach to the Patient with a Neurologic Problem: Key Steps in Neurologic Diagnosis and Treatment......Page 15
2. Neurologic Examination......Page 23
3. Common Neurologic Tests......Page 37
4. Disorders of Muscle......Page 53
5. Disorders of the Neuromuscular Junction......Page 63
6. Disorders of Peripheral Nerves......Page 71
7. Disorders of the spinal Cord and Vertebral Bodies......Page 81
8. Disorders of the Brainstem and Cerebellum......Page 93
9. Disorders of the Cerebrovascular System......Page 101
10. Disorders of Myelin......Page 115
11. Disorders of Higher Cortical Function......Page 123
12. Disorders of the Extrapyramidal System......Page 137
13. Central Nervous System Infections......Page 147
14. Brain Tumors......Page 159
15. Seizures and Status Epilepticus......Page 169
16. Coma and Cerebral Death......Page 179
17. Disorders of the Developing Nervous System......Page 187
18. Traumatic Brain Injury and Subdural Hematoma......Page 199
19. Neurologic Complications of Alcoholism......Page 207
20. Disorders of pain and Headache......Page 215
21. Disorders of the Vestibular System......Page 223
Glossary of Common Neurologic Terms......Page 233
B......Page 241
C......Page 242
D......Page 243
G......Page 244
L......Page 245
M......Page 246
P-Q......Page 247
T......Page 248
W......Page 249