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Neurology and Neurosurgery Illustrated 3rd Revised edition [Pehme köide]

Foreword by (Professor and Chairman, University Department of Neurology, Utrecht, the Netherlands), , Illustrated by (Medical Illustrator and formerly Director of Medical Illustration, University of Glasgow),
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 576 pages, kõrgus x laius: 241x191 mm, kaal: 1260 g, colour halftones
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jul-1997
  • Kirjastus: Churchill Livingstone
  • ISBN-10: 0443050619
  • ISBN-13: 9780443050619
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 576 pages, kõrgus x laius: 241x191 mm, kaal: 1260 g, colour halftones
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jul-1997
  • Kirjastus: Churchill Livingstone
  • ISBN-10: 0443050619
  • ISBN-13: 9780443050619
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A comprehensively illustrated textbook combining neurology and neurosurgery written by two experienced teachers, one a neurologist and one a surgeon. The content concentrates on common problems likely to be encountered in clinical practice. MRI halftones are included and information is presented in single page units, making the book easy to learn from and ideal to revise with. Although this title retains the structure of previous editions, it has been thoroughly updated to reflect the rapid changes in this fast-moving field.
SECTION I General Approach to History and Examination 1-31(30)
Narvous system-history and examination
2-4(2)
Conscious level assessment
5(2)
Higher cerebral function
7-8(1)
Cranial nerve examination
9-18(9)
upper limbs
19-23(4)
trunk
24(1)
lower limbs
25-27(2)
posture and gait
28(1)
Examination of the unconscious patient
29-30(1)
The neurological observation chart
31(2)
SECTION II Investigations of the Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems 33-62(29)
Skull X-ray
34(1)
Computerised tomography (CT) scanning
35-38(3)
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
39-41(2)
Ultrasound
42(1)
Angiography
43-45(2)
Radionuclide imaging
46-48(2)
Electroencephalography (EEG)
49(1)
Intracranial pressure monitoring
50-51(1)
Evoked potentials
52-53(1)
Lumbar puncture
54(1)
Cerebrospinal fluid
55(1)
Electromyography/nerve conduction studies
56-59(3)
Neuro-otological tests
60-62(2)
SECTION III Clinical presentation, anatomical concepts and diagnostic approach 63-212(149)
Headache
64-70(6)
Meningism
71(1)
Raised intracranial pressure
72-80(8)
Coma and impaired conscious level
81-85(4)
Transient loss of consciousness
86(1)
Confusional states and delirium
87(1)
Epilepsy
88-101(13)
Disorders of sleep
102-104(2)
Higher cortical dysfunction
105-114(9)
Disorders of memory
115(1)
Disorders of speech and language
116-120(4)
Dementias
121-128(7)
Impairment of vision
129-136(7)
Disorders of smell
137(1)
Pupillary disorders
138-142(4)
Diplopia -- impaired ocular movements
143-150(7)
Disorders of gaze
151-153(2)
Facial pain and sensory loss
154-165(11)
Bells palsy
166(1)
Other facial nerve disorders
167(1)
Deafness, tinnitus and vertigo
168-170(2)
Disorders of the lower cranial nerves
171-174(3)
Causes of lower cranial nerve palsies
175(1)
Cerebellar dysfunction
176-179(3)
Nystagmus
180-183(3)
Tremor
184-185(1)
Myoclonus
186(1)
Disorders of stance and gait
187(1)
Specific disorders of stance and gait
188(1)
Limb weakness
189-194(5)
Sensory impairment
195-199(4)
Pain
200-205(5)
Limb pain
206-207(1)
Muscle pain (myalgia)
208-209(1)
Outcome after brain damage
210(1)
Brain death
211-212(1)
SECTION IV Localised neurological disease and its management 213-468(255)
A. Intracranial
Head indury
214-233(19)
Chronic subdural haematoma
234-235(1)
Cerebrovascular disease
236-238(2)
Occlusive and stenotic cerebrovascular disease
239(1)
Pathophysiology
240-241(1)
Transient ischaemic attacks (TIAs)
242(1)
Clinical syndromes
243-252(9)
Classification of subtypes of cerebral infarction
253(1)
Embolisation
253-254(1)
Stenotic/occlusive disease -- investigations
255-256(1)
Cerebral infraction -- management
257-258(1)
TIAs and minor infraction -- management
259(1)
Hypertension and cerebrovascular disease
260(1)
Diseases of the vessel wall
261-263(2)
Diseases of the blood
264-265(1)
Venous thrombosis
266(1)
Unusual forms
267(1)
Intracerebral haemorrhage
268-270(2)
Subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH)
271-274(3)
Cerebral aneurysms
275-287(12)
Arterivenous malformations
288-292(4)
Intracranial tumours
293(7)
- Pathological Classification
294-296(2)
- Classification according to site
297(1)
- incidence
298(1)
- clinical features
299-300(1)
- investigation
301-302(1)
- management
303-305(2)
Tumours of the cerebral hemispheres
306-316(10)
Tumours of the posterior fossa
317-325(8)
Sellar/suprasellar tumours
326-336(10)
Pineal region tumours
337-338(1)
Tumours of the ventricular system
339(1)
Tumours of the orbit
340-341(1)
Non-neoplastic orbital lesions
342(1)
Tumours of the skull base
343(1)
Intracranial abscess
344-347(3)
Movement disorders
348-350(2)
Parkinson's disease
351-354(3)
Chorea
355-356(1)
Dystonias -- focal and segmental idiopathic
357(1)
Other movement disorders
358-359(1)
Hydrocephalus
360-363(3)
Benign intracranial hypertension
364(1)
Chiari malformation
365-367(2)
Dandy-Walker syndrome
368(1)
Craniosynostosis
369(1)
Stereotactic surgery
370-371(1)
Image-guided `frameless' stereotaxy
372(1)
Psychosurgery
373(3)
B. Spinal cord and roots
Spinal cord and roots
376(1)
Spinal cord and root compression
377-390(13)
Disc prolapse and spondylosis
391(1)
Lumbar disc prolapse
392-395(3)
Lumbar spinal stenosis
396(1)
Thoracic disc prolapse
397(1)
Carvical spondylosis
398-400(2)
Spinal trauma
401-404(3)
Vascular diseases of the spinal cord
405-409(4)
Spinal dysraphism
410-412(2)
C. Peripheral nerve and muscle
The polyneuropathies
414-428(14)
Plexus syndromes and mononeuropathies
429(1)
Brachial plexus syndromes
430-432(2)
Upper limb mononeuropathies
433-436(3)
Lumbosacral plexus
437(1)
Lumbosacral plexus syndromes
438(1)
Lower limb mononeuropathies
438-440(2)
Autonomic nervous system
441-442(1)
Tests of autonomic function
443(1)
Autonomic nervous system
444-445(1)
Micturition
446(1)
Bowel and sexual function
447(1)
Diseases of skeleton (voluntary) muscle
448(1)
Muscle morphology and function
449(1)
Muscle disease -- clinical examination
450(1)
Muscular dystrophies
451-455(4)
Inflammatory myopathy
456-458(2)
Endocrine/metabolic myopathies
459(1)
Metabolic myopathies
460-461(1)
Mitochondrial disorders
462(1)
Myasthenia gravis
463-468(5)
SECTION V Multifocal neurological disease and its management 469-542(73)
Bacterial infections -- meningitis
470(1)
Acute bacterial meningitis
471-473(2)
Bacterial infections -- CNS tuberculosis
474(1)
Tuberculous meningitis
475-476(1)
Other forms of CNS tuberculous infection
477(1)
Spirochaetal infections of the nervous system
478-482(4)
Parasitic infections of the nervous system -- protozoa
483(1)
Viral infections
484-493(9)
Opportunistic infections
494(1)
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
495(1)
Neurological presentations of HIV infection
496(1)
Subacute/chronic meningitis
497-498(1)
Demyelinating diseases -- introduction
499(1)
Multiple sclerosis
500-508(8)
Other demyelinating diseases
509-511(2)
Neurological complications of drugs and toxins
512(1)
Drug-induced neurological syndromes
513(1)
Specific syndromes of drugs and toxins
514-515(1)
Metabolic encephalopathies
516(1)
Classification and biochemical evaluation
517(1)
Specific encephalopathies
517-520(3)
Nutritional disorders
521(1)
Wernicke Korsakoff syndrome
522(1)
Subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord
523-524(1)
Polyneropathy
525(1)
Toxic and nutritional amblyopia
526(1)
Alcohol related disorders
526-527(1)
Non-metastatic manifestations of malignant disease
528-529(1)
Degenerative disorders
530(1)
Progressive blindness
531(1)
Progressive ataxia
532-534(2)
Motor neuron disease
535-538(3)
Inherited motor neuron disorders
539(1)
Neurocutaneous syndromes
540-542(2)
Further Reading 543(2)
Index 545