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Neurology:

Clinical Cases Uncovered (Google eBook)
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John Wiley & Sons, Nov 15, 2011 - Medical - 168 pages
Neurology is a rapidly advancing core topic within the clinical curriculum and students and junior doctors are expected to recognise, understand and know how to investigate and manage many neurological-related disorders and conditions.

Neurology: Clinical Cases Uncovered leads students through the clinical approach to managing neurological problems via real-life patient cases and outcomes. Following a question-answer approach to developing the narrative, and including self-assessment MCQs, EMQs and SAQs, the book includes 27 fully-illustrated cases covering a wide range of neurological presentations and conditions.

Ideal for medical students with clinical attachments in neurology, and in the run up to examinations, the book will also be useful to doctors in training in general internal medicine, medicine of the elderly, psychiatry and neurology.

  

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Contents

Preface
Basic science
Approach to the patient
A 76yearold man whose hand went weak
A 60yearold man with back pain and weakness
A 25yearold woman with weakness and tingling
A 45yearold man with uncontrollable seizures
A 19yearold woman with acute headache
A 63yearold man whose hands have got so weak
A 38yearold man with heaviness of the legs
An 84yearold man with confusion
A 68yearold man with a 2week history
Index of cases by diagnosis
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About the author (2011)

Malcolm Macleod, Reader and Head of Experimental Neuroscience, Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh, and Honorary Consultant Neurologist and Clinical Lead for Neurology, NHS Forth Valley, Stirling

Marion Simpson, Neurology Registrar, The Austin Hospital, Melbourne, Australia

Suvankar Pal, Neurology Registrar, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh

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