Adams and Victor's principles of neurology /

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Author / Creator:Ropper, Allan H., author.
Edition:Twelfth edition.
Imprint:New York : McGraw Hill, [2023]
©2023
Description:1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13571785
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Varying Form of Title:Principles of neurology
Other authors / contributors:Samuels, Martin A., author.
Klein, Joshua, author.
Prasad, Sashank, author.
ISBN:9781264264537
1264264534
9781264264520
1264264526
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from electronic title page (AccessMedicine, March 23, 2023).
Summary:"Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology provides up to date treatment and management strategies needed to confidently handle both common and rare neurologic conditions. Presented in full color, this enduring resource meets the needs of today's aspiring clinician or seasoned professional, and has been hailed as the most detailed, thorough, and authoritative text on the subject"--
Other form:Print version: Ropper, Allan H. Adams and Victor's principles of neurology Twelfth edition. New York : McGraw Hill, [2023] 9781264264520
Table of Contents:
  • Part 1: The clinical method of neurology. Approach to the patient with neurologic disease
  • Diagnostic testing in neurologic disease
  • Part 2: Cardinal manifestations of neurologic disease. Section 1: Disorders of motility. Paralysis and weakness
  • Disorders of movement and posture
  • Ataxia and disorders of cerebellar function
  • Disorders of stance and gait
  • Section 2: Pain and disorders of somatic sensation. Pain
  • Disorders of non-painful somatic sensation
  • Headache and other craniofacial pains
  • Pain in the back, neck, and extremities
  • Section 3: Disorders of the special senses. Disorders of smell and taste
  • Disturbances of vision
  • Disorders of ocular movement and pupillary function
  • Deafness, dizziness, and disorders of equilibrium
  • Section 4: Epilepsy and disorders of consciousness. Epilepsy and other seizure disorders
  • Coma and related disorders of consciousness
  • Faintness and syncope
  • Sleep and its abnormalities
  • Section 5: Derangements of intellect, behavior, and language caused by diffuse and focal cerebral disease. Acute confusional states
  • Dementia, the amnesic syndrome, and the neurology of intelligence and memory
  • Neurologic disorders caused by lesions in specific parts of the cerebrum
  • Disorders of speech and language
  • Section 6: Disorders of energy, mood, and autonomic and endocrine functions. Fatigue, asthenia, anxiety, and depression
  • The limbic lobes and the neurology of emotion
  • Disorders of the autonomic nervous system, respiration, and swallowing
  • The hypothalamus and neuroendocrine disorders
  • Part 3: Growth and development of the nervous system and the neurology of aging. Normal development and deviations in development of the nervous system
  • The neurology of aging
  • Part 4: Major categories of neurologic disease. Disturbances of cerebrospinal fluid, including hydrocephalus, pseudotumor cerebri, and low-pressure syndromes
  • Intracranial neoplasms and paraneoplastic disorders
  • Bacterial, fungal, spirochetal, and parasitic infections of the nervous system
  • Viral infections of the nervous system and prion diseases
  • Stroke and cerebrovascular diseases
  • Craniocerebral trauma
  • Multiple sclerosis and other neuroimmunologic disorders
  • Inherited metabolic diseases of the nervous system
  • Developmental diseases of the nervous system
  • Degenerative diseases of the nervous system
  • The acquired metabolic disorders of the nervous system
  • Diseases of the nervous system caused by nutritional deficiency
  • Disorders of the nervous system caused by alcohol, drugs, toxins, and chemical agents
  • Part 5: Diseases of spinal cord, peripheral nerve, and muscle. Diseases of the spinal cord
  • Diseases of the peripheral nerves
  • Diseases of the cranial nerves
  • Diseases of muscle
  • Disorders of the neuromuscular junction, myotonias, and disorders of persistent muscle fiber activity
  • Part 6: Psychiatric disorders. Anxiety, "functional" and personality disorders
  • Depression and bipolar disorder
  • Psychosis, schizophrenia, delusional, and paranoid states.