The clearest, most concise coverage of one of the most complex topics in medicine-updated with the latest advances in the field Doody's Core Titles for 2023! Clinical Neurology, Eleventh Edition, provides a comprehensive overview of basic and clinical neurology in a concise, digestible format. It links clinical neuroscience to current approaches for accurately diagnosing and effectively treating neurologic disorders. Covering all the advances in molecular biology and genetics, this popular guide emphasizes history-taking and neurologic examination as the cornerstones of diagnosis. All…mehr
The clearest, most concise coverage of one of the most complex topics in medicine-updated with the latest advances in the field Doody's Core Titles for 2023! Clinical Neurology, Eleventh Edition, provides a comprehensive overview of basic and clinical neurology in a concise, digestible format. It links clinical neuroscience to current approaches for accurately diagnosing and effectively treating neurologic disorders. Covering all the advances in molecular biology and genetics, this popular guide emphasizes history-taking and neurologic examination as the cornerstones of diagnosis. All information is thoroughly up-to-date and presented as a practice-oriented approach to neurology based on the patient's presenting symptoms or signs. Features: * 350+ tables and figures * Chapter outlines providing overview of each topic * Treatment protocols reflecting the most recent advances in the field * Step-by-step review of the neurologic examinationHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Chapter 1. NeurologicHistory & Examination Neurologic examination ofsphincter function Chapter 2. InvestigativeStudies Neuromuscular imaging studies Update on ultrasonography forneuromuscular diagnosis Chapter 3. Coma Introduction Role of prefrontal cortex in consciousness Causes of coma Spontaneous intracranialhypotension as a cause of coma Persistent vegetative state New imaging insights intopersistent vegetative & minimally conscious states Treatment of traumatic vegetative &minimally conscious states with amantadine Chapter 4. ConfusionalStates Drugs Serotonin syndrome Electrolyte disorders Antidepressant-inducedhyponatremia Endocrine & metabolic disorders Mechanisms of impairedhypoglycemia sensing in treated diabetes Nutritional disorders Furosemide-induced thiaminedeficiency Organ system failure ICU delirium Postoperative cognitivedysfunction Meningitis, encephalitis & sepsis Mechanism of N. meningitidis vascular spread Dysregulated host inflammatoryresponse in tuberculous meningitis CSF findings in HIV-infectedpatients with tuberculous meningitis Tick-borne encephalitis & (re-emergent)yellow fever Nipah virus encephalitis Updated diagnostic testing forviral encephalitis New recommendation on empiricaltreatment of toxoplasmosis in AIDS Fexinidazole for treatment of Africantrypanosomiasis Mechanism of meningeal invasion inleukemia Chapter 5. Dementia& Amnestic Disorders Introduction Somatic neuronal mutations in aging and neurodegeneration Differential diagnosis Biomarker-based diagnostic algorithms for dementia syndromes Neurodegenerativeproteinopathies Tau folding in Alzheimer vs. Pickdisease Tau-disrupted nucleocytoplasmictransport in Alzheimer disease pathogenesis Contrasting mechanisms ofaggregate toxicity in neurodegeneration Herpes simplex virus infection andAlzheimer disease Inflammation in Alzheimer diseasepathogenesis Meningeal lymphatics (glymphatics)in Alzheimer disease pathogenesis Blood pressure and risk of Alzheimerdisease Relation between epilepsy anddementia Exercise training in dementia Sex differences in Alzheimerdisease Spatial navigation deficits asearly signs of Alzheimer disease Subjective cognitive decline in relationto Alzheimer disease Update on biomarkers for Alzheimerdisease Concomitant neurodegenerativeproteinopathies Update on clinical trials oftreatments for Alzheimer disease (eg, solanezumab, verubecestat) Clinical and pathologicalcorrelates of primary progressive aphasia variants New consensus guidelines fordiagnosis & treatment of dementia with Lewy bodies Skin prions in Creutzfeldt-Jakobdisease infectivity and diagnosis Other cerebral disorders Shunting response to gait vs. dementia in normal pressurehydrocephalus Normal pressure hydrocephalus vs.neurodegenerative ventriculomegaly Mild traumatic brain injury & dementia Systemic disorders Subclinical hyperthyroidism &dementia Pseudodementia Features of memory impairment in depression Amnestic syndromes Update on antibody-mediatedencephalitis antigens & treatment Chapter 6. Headache& Facial Pain Migraine Triptans, SSRIs & serotoninsyndrome CGRP receptor-blocking monoclonalantibodies (eg, erenumab, fremanezumab) Prochlorperazine plusdiphenhydramine vs. hydromorphone for IV migraine therapy Vagus nerve
Chapter 1. NeurologicHistory & Examination Neurologic examination ofsphincter function Chapter 2. InvestigativeStudies Neuromuscular imaging studies Update on ultrasonography forneuromuscular diagnosis Chapter 3. Coma Introduction Role of prefrontal cortex in consciousness Causes of coma Spontaneous intracranialhypotension as a cause of coma Persistent vegetative state New imaging insights intopersistent vegetative & minimally conscious states Treatment of traumatic vegetative &minimally conscious states with amantadine Chapter 4. ConfusionalStates Drugs Serotonin syndrome Electrolyte disorders Antidepressant-inducedhyponatremia Endocrine & metabolic disorders Mechanisms of impairedhypoglycemia sensing in treated diabetes Nutritional disorders Furosemide-induced thiaminedeficiency Organ system failure ICU delirium Postoperative cognitivedysfunction Meningitis, encephalitis & sepsis Mechanism of N. meningitidis vascular spread Dysregulated host inflammatoryresponse in tuberculous meningitis CSF findings in HIV-infectedpatients with tuberculous meningitis Tick-borne encephalitis & (re-emergent)yellow fever Nipah virus encephalitis Updated diagnostic testing forviral encephalitis New recommendation on empiricaltreatment of toxoplasmosis in AIDS Fexinidazole for treatment of Africantrypanosomiasis Mechanism of meningeal invasion inleukemia Chapter 5. Dementia& Amnestic Disorders Introduction Somatic neuronal mutations in aging and neurodegeneration Differential diagnosis Biomarker-based diagnostic algorithms for dementia syndromes Neurodegenerativeproteinopathies Tau folding in Alzheimer vs. Pickdisease Tau-disrupted nucleocytoplasmictransport in Alzheimer disease pathogenesis Contrasting mechanisms ofaggregate toxicity in neurodegeneration Herpes simplex virus infection andAlzheimer disease Inflammation in Alzheimer diseasepathogenesis Meningeal lymphatics (glymphatics)in Alzheimer disease pathogenesis Blood pressure and risk of Alzheimerdisease Relation between epilepsy anddementia Exercise training in dementia Sex differences in Alzheimerdisease Spatial navigation deficits asearly signs of Alzheimer disease Subjective cognitive decline in relationto Alzheimer disease Update on biomarkers for Alzheimerdisease Concomitant neurodegenerativeproteinopathies Update on clinical trials oftreatments for Alzheimer disease (eg, solanezumab, verubecestat) Clinical and pathologicalcorrelates of primary progressive aphasia variants New consensus guidelines fordiagnosis & treatment of dementia with Lewy bodies Skin prions in Creutzfeldt-Jakobdisease infectivity and diagnosis Other cerebral disorders Shunting response to gait vs. dementia in normal pressurehydrocephalus Normal pressure hydrocephalus vs.neurodegenerative ventriculomegaly Mild traumatic brain injury & dementia Systemic disorders Subclinical hyperthyroidism &dementia Pseudodementia Features of memory impairment in depression Amnestic syndromes Update on antibody-mediatedencephalitis antigens & treatment Chapter 6. Headache& Facial Pain Migraine Triptans, SSRIs & serotoninsyndrome CGRP receptor-blocking monoclonalantibodies (eg, erenumab, fremanezumab) Prochlorperazine plusdiphenhydramine vs. hydromorphone for IV migraine therapy Vagus nerve
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