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Practice of Neural Science : A Case-Based Approach / John C. M. Brust.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Brust, John C. M., ed.
McGraw-Hill Companies.
Series:
McGraw-Hill's AccessNeurology.
McGraw-Hill's AccessNeurology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Neurologic examination.
Nervous system--Diseases--Case studies.
Nervous system.
Nervous system--Diseases--Diagnosis.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations, figures, tables.
Other Title:
Practice of Neural Science: A Case-Based Approach
AccessNeurology.
Place of Publication:
New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education LLC., c2021.
Contents:
Mostly Somatosensory
Glove-Stocking Sensory Loss
Lancinating Pain, Sensory Ataxia
Unilateral Pain and Allodynia
Unilateral Paroxysmal Paresthesias
Unilateral Stabbing Face Pain
Mostly Visual
Acquired Achromatopsia
Bitemporal Hemianopia
Left Homonymous Hemianopia
Scintillating Scotoma
Transient Monocular Blindness
Unilateral Central Scotoma
Mostly Auditory or Vestibular
Hearing Loss, Recurrent Vertigo
Hearing Loss, Unsteady Gait
Sudden Vertigo, Inability to Stand
Mostly Olfactory
Anosmia
Olfactory Hallucinations
Mostly Motor
Ascending Paralysis with Respiratory Compromise
Cranial and Limb Paralysis with Preserved Vertical Gaze
Distal Limb Weakness and Myotonia
Episodic Limb Weakness
Focal Motor Seizure
Hemichorea
Hereditary Distal Limb Weakness
Motor Neglect
Myoclonus
Paroxysmal Muscle Spasms with Respiratory Compromise
Progressive Dysarthria and Dysphagia
Progressive Gait Ataxia
Progressive Proximal Weakness, Autosomal Recessive
Progressive Proximal Weakness, X-Linked Recessive
Progressive Unilateral Limb Ataxia
Progressive Weakness with Atrophy, Fasciculations, and Hyperactive Tendon Reflexes
Ptosis and Diplopia
Rapidly Progressive Cranial and Limb Weakness
Sudden Unilateral Face, Arm, and Leg Weakness
Tremor, Rigidity, and Bradykinesia
Vertical Ophthalmoplegia, Dysarthria, and Dysphagia
Mostly Autonomic
Orthostatic Syncope
Unilateral Ptosis and Miosis
Mixed Disorders: Somatosensory, Motor, and Autonomic
Bilaterally Impaired Pinprick and Temperature Sensation in Medial Hand and Forearm
Diplopia, Sensory Loss, Ataxic Gait, and Labile Mood
Distal Limb Weakness and Numbness
Left Facial Numbness and Impaired Left Eye Abduction
Left Facial Weakness and Loss of Taste Sensation
Left Oculomotor Palsy and Right Arm And Leg Tremor and Dysmetria
Low Back Pain Radiating to Lateral Foot
Paraplegia and Loss of Pinprick and Temperature Sensation Below T10 with Preserved Proprioception
Posttraumatic Burning Pain and Allodynia
Progressive Sensory Ataxia and Extensor Plantar Responses
Progressive Weakness and Numbness of the Right Hand
Right Face Weakness, Left Arm and Leg Weakness, and Right Gaze Palsy
Right Leg Weakness and Left Leg Impaired Pinprick and Temperature Sensation
Spastic Paraplegia and Sensory Loss Below T6
Spontaneous Left Shoulder Pain and Weakness
Symptoms and Signs Not Conforming to Plausible Central or Peripheral Nervous System Anatomy
Vertigo, Left Limb Ataxia, and Loss of Pinprick and Temperature Sensation in Left Face and Right Arm and Leg
Disorders of Consciousness
Coma, Pinpoint Pupils, and Absent Horizontal Eye Movements
Episodic Irresistible Sleepiness, Emotionally Triggered Weakness, and Visual Hallucinations
Hereditary Insomnia, Enacted Dreams, Dysautonomia, and Myoclonus
Postanoxic Unresponsiveness with Preserved Brain Stem Reflexes
Posttraumatic Coma, Left Extensor Plantar Response, and Right Dilated, Unreactive Pupil
Tremor, Severe Inattentiveness, and Agitation
Disorders of Language, Praxis, Gnosis, and Thought
Alexia Without Agraphia
Anosognosia for Blindness
Auditory Agnosia
Avolition, Alogia, and Auditory Hallucinations
Depression Alternating with Mania
Disinhibition Progressing to Dementia and Abulia
Encephalopathy, Restricted Eye Movements, and Ataxic Gait
Episodic Fear and Tonic-Clonic Convulsions
Fluent Aphasia with Loss of Speech Comprehension
Hemineglect
Involuntary Movements and Vocalizations
Progressive Dementia and Abnormal Movements
Progressive Loss of Episodic Memory
Prosopagnosia
Right Hemiparesis and Nonfluent Agrammatic Aphasia
Right Leg Weakness and Left Arm Apraxia
Stimulus-Induced Auditory and Visual Hallucinations.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Description based on cover image and table of contents, viewed on May 10, 2021.
Other Format:
Online version: Practice of Neural Science : A Case-Based Approach.
ISBN:
9781264258956 (print-ISBN)
126425895X (print-ISBN)
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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