Adams and Victor's principles of neurology

"The definitive text on the full spectrum of neurology presented in full color and better than ever! Long considered the field's gold-standard text, Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology provides the very latest treatment and management strategies needed to confidently handle bot...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Ropper, Allan H. (-)
Otros Autores: Samuels, Martin A., Klein, Joshua
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : McGraw-Hill Education [2019]
Edición:Eleventh edition
Colección:AccessMedicine.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part 1: The clinical method of neurology. Approach to the patient with neurologic disease
  • Diagnostic testing in neurologic disease
  • Part 2: Cardinal manifestations of neurologic disease. Introduction
  • Disorders of motility
  • Disorders of motility: introduction
  • Paralysis and weakness
  • Disorders of movement and posture
  • Ataxia and disorders of cerebellar function
  • Disorders of stance and gait
  • Pain and disorders of somatic sensation
  • Pain and disorders of somatic sensation: introduction
  • Pain
  • Disorders of non-painful somatic sensation
  • Headache and other craniofacial pains
  • Pain in the back, neck, and extremities
  • Disorders of the special senses
  • Disorders of the special senses: introduction
  • Disorders of smell and taste
  • Disturbances of vision
  • Disorders of ocular movement and pupillary function
  • Deafness, dizziness, and disorders of equilibrium
  • Epilepsy and disorders of consciousness
  • Epilepsy and other seizure disorders
  • Coma and related disorders of consciousness
  • Faintness and syncope
  • Sleep and its abnormalities
  • Derangements of intellect, behavior, and language caused by diffuse and focal cerebral disease
  • Derangements of intellect, behavior, and language caused by diffuse and focal cerebral disease: introduction
  • Delirium and other acute confusional states
  • Dementia, the amnesic syndrome, and the neurology of intelligence and memory
  • Neurologic disorders caused by lesions in specific parts of the cerebrum
  • Disorders of speech and language
  • Disorders of energy, mood, and autonomic and endocrine functions
  • Fatigue, asthenia, anxiety, and depression
  • The limbic lobes and the neurology of emotion
  • Disorders of the autonomic nervous system, respiration, and swallowing
  • The hypothalamus and neuroendocrine disorders
  • Part 3: Growth and development of the nervous system and the neurology of aging. Normal development and deviations in development of the nervous system
  • The neurology of aging
  • Part 4: Major categories of neurologic disease. Disturbances of cerebrospinal fluid, including hydrocephalus, pseudotumor cerebri, and low-pressure syndromes
  • Intracranial neoplasms and paraneoplastic disorders
  • Bacterial, fungal, spirochetal, and parasitic infections of the nervous system
  • Viral infections of the nervous system and prion diseases
  • Stroke and cerebrovascular diseases
  • Craniocerebral trauma
  • Multiple sclerosis and other inflammatory demyelinating diseases
  • Inherited metabolic diseases of the nervous system
  • Developmental diseases of the nervous system
  • Degenerative diseases of the nervous system
  • The acquired metabolic disorders of the nervous system
  • Diseases of the nervous system caused by nutritional deficiency
  • Disorders of the nervous system caused by alcohol, drugs, toxins, and chemical agents
  • Part 5: Diseases of spinal cord, peripheral nerve, and muscle. Diseases of the spinal cord
  • Diseases of the peripheral nerves
  • Diseases of the cranial nerves
  • Diseases of muscle
  • Disorders of the neuromuscular junction, myotonias, and persistent muscle fiber activity
  • Part 6: Psychiatric disorders. Anxiety disorders, hysteria, and personality disorders
  • Depression and bipolar disease
  • Schizophrenia, delusional, and paranoid states.