Neurology trainees will learn of presentations and diagnostic features from a wide range of neurological disorders including infective, inflammatory, neoplastic and functional neurology. Patient perspectives offer the personal impact of the specific neurological condition to further understanding of the different disorders and enhance patient care.
Neurology trainees will learn of presentations and diagnostic features from a wide range of neurological disorders including infective, inflammatory, neoplastic and functional neurology. Patient perspectives offer the personal impact of the specific neurological condition to further understanding of the different disorders and enhance patient care.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark McCarron is a Consultant Neurologist at the Department of Neurology, Altnaglevin Hospital, Derry, Northern Ireland. He is Curriculum Coordinator and Foundation Educational Supervisor and as such is actively involved in under- and post-graduate education for junior doctors. He is a teacher with Ulster University and is Honorary Lecturer with Queen's University Belfast.
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Section I. Visual Disturbance 1. Weight loss effects on vision and limbs 2. Adult-onset visual loss 3. A bee of a syndrome 4. Multiple problems 5. Chasing periorbital nerves 6. High pressure 7. Test characteristic limitations 8. Temporary visual failure 9. Chasing the clot Section II. Headache and Pain: 10. Losing volume 11. Where is the pus? 12. Recurrent acute headaches 13. A 'never' recurring event 14. Headache and fever 15. Brain infection 16. Headache and droopy eye 17. Facial somatic mosaicism 18. An alarm clock headache Section III. Weakness: 19. Bleeding brain 20. A battery issue 21. Symptoms took years to develop 22. High-frequency improvement 23. Singling out dermatomes 24. Asthmatic neurology 25. Neurological consequences of infection 26. When speech and swallow fail 27. Recurrent weakness 28. Increasing golfing handicap Section IV. Behavioural and Language Changes: 29. Emotional consequences 30. Covalent cascade 31. Progressive silence 32. Personality change 33. Evolving and changing neurology Section V. Confusion: 34. Clouding of consciousness in hospital 35. Leaky effects of rising pressure 36. Smoking encephalopathy 37. Losing running memories Section VI. Movement Disturbances: 38. Involuntary arm movement 39. Salt control 40. A young man with more than dizziness 41. Late Familial Falling 42. Non-familial falling 43. Shaking leg 44. A viral opportunity 45. More searching for causes of progressive unsteadiness Section VII. Acute Onset of Neurological Symptoms: 46, A neurological miscarriage 47. Am I repeating myself? 48. A raspberry causing trouble 49. Different spells 50. Following the eyes 51. Fuming loss of consciousness 52. From skin to brain 53. Self-tolerance failure 54. Not a minor problem 55. Seized Index.
Section I. Visual Disturbance 1. Weight loss effects on vision and limbs 2. Adult-onset visual loss 3. A bee of a syndrome 4. Multiple problems 5. Chasing periorbital nerves 6. High pressure 7. Test characteristic limitations 8. Temporary visual failure 9. Chasing the clot Section II. Headache and Pain: 10. Losing volume 11. Where is the pus? 12. Recurrent acute headaches 13. A 'never' recurring event 14. Headache and fever 15. Brain infection 16. Headache and droopy eye 17. Facial somatic mosaicism 18. An alarm clock headache Section III. Weakness: 19. Bleeding brain 20. A battery issue 21. Symptoms took years to develop 22. High-frequency improvement 23. Singling out dermatomes 24. Asthmatic neurology 25. Neurological consequences of infection 26. When speech and swallow fail 27. Recurrent weakness 28. Increasing golfing handicap Section IV. Behavioural and Language Changes: 29. Emotional consequences 30. Covalent cascade 31. Progressive silence 32. Personality change 33. Evolving and changing neurology Section V. Confusion: 34. Clouding of consciousness in hospital 35. Leaky effects of rising pressure 36. Smoking encephalopathy 37. Losing running memories Section VI. Movement Disturbances: 38. Involuntary arm movement 39. Salt control 40. A young man with more than dizziness 41. Late Familial Falling 42. Non-familial falling 43. Shaking leg 44. A viral opportunity 45. More searching for causes of progressive unsteadiness Section VII. Acute Onset of Neurological Symptoms: 46, A neurological miscarriage 47. Am I repeating myself? 48. A raspberry causing trouble 49. Different spells 50. Following the eyes 51. Fuming loss of consciousness 52. From skin to brain 53. Self-tolerance failure 54. Not a minor problem 55. Seized Index.
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