Review Manual for Neurology in Clinical PracticeThis is the ideal book to help residents and practicing neurologists prepare for examinations. The workbook includes questions with answers and explanations that are drawn from the highly regarded Third Edition of Neurology in Clinical Practice. It contains questions on a wide array of topics, including neuroanatomy, neuropathology, clinical neuropharmacology, and neuroimaging. |
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... neuropathy . ( p515 ) Answer 37B - 9 : B. Neuropathy typically produces high - amplitude , long - duration polyphasic potentials . Neuropathy can cause some motor unit potentials to appear myopathic , but myopathy does not cause neuropathic ...
... neuropathy . ( p515 ) Answer 37B - 9 : B. Neuropathy typically produces high - amplitude , long - duration polyphasic potentials . Neuropathy can cause some motor unit potentials to appear myopathic , but myopathy does not cause neuropathic ...
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... neuropathy . Lindane and styrene have had some adverse effects attributed to them , but neuropathy is not an accepted adverse effect . ( p1514 ) Answer 64A - 3 : D. Chronic lead poisoning often produces an axonal neuropathy with ...
... neuropathy . Lindane and styrene have had some adverse effects attributed to them , but neuropathy is not an accepted adverse effect . ( p1514 ) Answer 64A - 3 : D. Chronic lead poisoning often produces an axonal neuropathy with ...
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... neuropathy 2. Chronic demyelinating neuropathy without a family history of neuropathy 3. Multiple mononeuropathies in the absence of diabetes or a family history of neuropathy 4. Pre - symptomatic screening of children of patients with ...
... neuropathy 2. Chronic demyelinating neuropathy without a family history of neuropathy 3. Multiple mononeuropathies in the absence of diabetes or a family history of neuropathy 4. Pre - symptomatic screening of children of patients with ...
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Approach to Common Neurological Problems 1 Diagnosis of Neurological Disease | 1 |
Episodic Impairment of Consciousness | 3 |
Falls and Drop Attacks | 7 |
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