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Duus' Topical Diagnosis in Neurology: Anatomy - Physiology - Signs - Symptoms

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About Duus' Topical Diagnosis In Neurology: Anatomy

An expanded format highlights full-color anatomy and cutting-edge science for a new generation of medical professionalsThe fifth edition of Duus' classic title Topical Diagnosis in Neurology continues to provide a clear, integrated presentation of anatomy, function, and disorders of the central nervous system and serves as a quick reference for practitioners and trainees alike. It elucidates the neuroanatomical pathways that lead to specific clinical syndromes and demonstrates how solid anatomical knowledge combined with a thorough neurological examination can help localize a lesion and arrive at a diagnosis.Features of the Fifth Edition:A modern, integrated, and interdisciplinary approach to topical neurologic diagnosis, showing how knowledge of basic neuroanatomy and neurophysiology can be applied in the clinical settingAn enlarged page design that showcases more than 400 detailed anatomic illustrations including CT and MRI images of the highest qualityA logical, thematic structure, with useful summaries at the beginning of each chapter and color-coded section headings that enable readers to distinguish between neuroanatomical and clinical material at-a-glanceA collection of updated case studies, state-of-the-art imaging examples, and a new introduction to the principle components of the nervous systemA wide range of study aids and clinical correlations that support the emphasis on integrative medicine in the current medical school curriculumTopical Diagnosis in Neurology, Fifth Edition is an ideal reference for neurologists and neuroscientists who correlate neurologic diseases to anatomic location to complete a diagnosis or understand a clinical syndrome. It is also an essential tool for trainees and advanced students who need a solid grounding in key neurofunctional relationships.