McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review Neurology



McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review Neurology - Second Edition - London | McGraw-Hill Education | 2010. - 489 Pages Includes Index

1285 Q&As provide the preparation you need to ace the neurology board certification/recertification examinations

McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review: Neurology is the fastest and most effective way to prepare for the board exams administered by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. You’ll find everything you need in one comprehensive review: questions, answers, thorough explanations, valuable full-color illustrations, and a presentation that simulates what you will actually see on the boards.

Here’s why this is the ultimate review tool for the neurology boards:

1285 board-style questions and answers Detailed explanations for correct and incorrect answers using the current literature for references Completely updated questions that reflect the new neurology board format 8-page full-color insert Designed to sharpen differential diagnosis skills Includes coverage of every topic found on the exam, including psychiatry and pediatric neurology Helps you remember must-know details on diagnostic testing and the neurological examination Prepares you for the entire range of clinical neurology questions

Content that covers EVERY TOPIC on the exam:

Anatomy and Physiology of the Central and Peripheral Nervous System; Localization of Signs in Neurology; Pediatrics; Neurophysiology, Epilepsy, Evoked Potentials, and Sleep Disorders; Neuromuscular Diseases; Behavioral Neurology; Cerebrovascular Diseases; Infections of the Nervous System; Neuroimmunology; Neuropharmacology and Neurochemistry; Nerogenetics; Neuroophthalmology; Neuroocology; Movement Disorders; Neuropathology; Neuroradiology; Psychiatry. = abducens nerve abnormal acetylcholine acid action potential activity acute affected Afifi age antibodies artery associated astrocytoma ataxia atrophy axonal bilateral Biller brain brainstem Brazis carbamazepine cause cells central cerebellar cerebral characterized chromosome clinical cognitive contralateral cortex cortical CSF decreased defect deficiency dementia demyelinating develop diagnosis disease disorder distal dopamine dorsal drugs dysarthria dystrophy EEG encephalitis enzyme ependymoma epilepsy facial nerve Fenichel fibers FIG flexor following is true frontal function gene globus pallidus headache hemorrhage impairment increased innervated involved ipsilateral ischemic lateral lesion limb lobe located loss Masdeu medial mitochondrial motor MRI muscle mutations myelin myopathy myotonic nervous system neu neurological neurons neuropathy normal nucleus nystagmus occur oculomotor oculomotor nerve onset optic palsy Parkinson patients peripheral phenytoin plexus pons posterior progressive protein receptors reflexes retinal seen seizures sensory sleep spikes spinal cord stroke symptoms syndrome temporal thalamus tion trigeminal trigeminal nerve tumor usually valproic acid visual weakness

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