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