Written by residents for residents, Pocket Neurology is a practical, comprehensive guide to hospital- and clinic-based neurological workup, diagnosis, and management. The book offers content by clinical presentation, such as coma, stroke, headaches, and seizures, and by special topic, such as neuroimaging, behavioral neurology, and common medical issues in neurology. The material is presented in concise bulleted format, with multiple tables and algorithms. No currently available neurological handbook meets the trainee's needs as well as Pocket Neurology will.
Written by residents for residents, "Pocket Neurology" is a practical, comprehensive guide to hospital- and clinic-based neurological workup, diagnosis, and management.
This essential, pocket-sized companion to the leading clinical reference in neurology is the ideal quick reference for residents and practitioners. Containing the salient points of clinical diagnosis and management distilled...
... weakness, erratic sleep, anorexia/weight loss), persistent epistaxis/rhinorrhea and sinusitis, “huffer's rash”—perioral/nasal dermatitis with pyoderma, apathy, cognitive slowing, global decline in function Specific neurologic signs: ...
This pocket reference guide covers the diagnosis and treatment of common neurological disorders, neurosurgery topics including brain tumors, and a comprehensive section on neuropharmacology.
This handbook is unique in its inclusion of material from related disciplines such as general medicine, cardiology, psychiatry, neurosurgery, neuroanatomy, and radiology.
This Fifth Edition is fully updated and includes a sixteen-page color insert with key and classic abnormal images.
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This book series is subject based and allows you to focus on the neurology section of the USMLE and acquire the clinical knowledge required for your inpatient rotation.
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The book provides vital diagnostic information in a convenient tabular format that leaves no stone unturned in considering the rarer possibilities, and is enormously helpful in achieving an accurate diagnosis.