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020 _a 007179798X
020 _a 9780071797986
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082 _a616.8
100 _aStephen G. Waxman
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245 _aClinical Neuroanatomy
250 _a27th edition
260 _aLondon
_bMcGraw Hill Professional
_c2013
300 _a352 pages
505 _aContents: Basic Principles Introduction to Clinical Thinking Spinal Cord and Spine Anatomy of the Brain Functional Systems Diagnostic Aids Discussion of Cases The Neurologic Examination Testing Muscle Function Spinal Nerves and Plexuses Questions and Answers Index
520 _aA streamlined, comprehensive synopsis of neuroanatomy and its functional and clinical applications For more than seventy years, Clinical Neuroanatomy has been the best way for medical students, residents, trainees in health-related fields, and clinicians in practice to gain an understanding of neuroanatomy, its functional underpinnings, and its relationship to the clinic. Emphasizing the important concepts, facts, and structures, this full-color and engagingly written text includes clear, memorable tables and diagrams, and is state of the art in pathophysiology and diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. Here's why Clinical Neuroanatomy is essential for board review or as a clinical refresher: More than 300 full-color illustrations Clinical correlations help you interpret and remember essential neuroanatomic concepts in terms of function and clinical application Numerous computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance images (MRIs) of the normal brain and spinal cord; functional magnetic resonance images that provide a noninvasive window on brain function; and neuroimaging studies that illustrate common pathological entities that affect the nervous system Coverage of the latest advances in molecular and cellular biology in the context of neuroanatomy A unique Introduction to Clinical Thinking section that puts neuroanatomy in a clinical perspective Clear, easy-to-read tables that encapsulate important information A complete practice exam to test your knowledge Coverage of the basic structure and function of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves as well as clinical presentations of disease processes involving specific structures
_bCommon terms and phrases: abnormal action activity affected afferent anterior artery associated axons basal blood body brain stem branches called carotid cause cells cerebellar cerebellum cerebral channels Chapter clinical column common connections contains cortex cranial nerves deep descending diagnosis disease disorders dorsal examination fibers field FIGURE frontal function ganglia ganglion gray gyrus hand head hemisphere increased inferior input internal involved lateral layer lesion lobe located loss lower matter medial medulla membrane midbrain middle motor motor neurons movements muscle nervous system neurons normal nucleus occur ofthe olfactory optic organization pain pathways patient peripheral plexus portion posterior potential present processes produce receives receptors reflexes region response result root segments sensation sensory showed side space spinal cord stimulation structures superior sympathetic synapses syndrome Table temporal thalamus tion tract tumor types upper usually ventral ventricle vertebral vessels visual weakness
600 _x Medical / Clinical Medicine
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600 _x Medical › Clinical Medicine
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