DeJong's the neurologic examination : incorporating the fundamentals of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology.

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Author / Creator:Campbell, William W., Jr. (William Wesley)
Edition:6th ed. / William W. Campbell.
Imprint:Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2005.
Description:1 online resource (xi, 671 p.) : ill.
Language:English
Series:LWW medical book collection
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9127372
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Varying Form of Title:Neurologic examination
Other uniform titles:DeJong, Russell N.
Haerer, Armin F., 1934- DeJong's The neurologic examination.
ISBN:9780781727679 (alk. paper)
0781727677 (alk. paper)
Notes:Rev. ed. of: DeJong's The neurologic examination / rev. by A.F. Haerer. 5th ed. c1992.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
Other form:Print version: Campbell, William W. (William Wesley). DeJong's the neurologic examination. 6th ed. Philadelphia, PA : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2005 0781727677
Table of Contents:
  • Section A. Introduction
  • 1. Introduction
  • Section B. History, Physical Examination, and Overview of the Neurologic Examination
  • 2. Overview of the Nervous System
  • 3. The Neurologic History
  • 4. The General Physical Examination
  • 5. General Outline of the Neurologic Examination
  • Section C. Mental Status, Examination, and Higher Cortical Functions
  • 6. Gross and Microscopic Anatomy of the Cerebral Hemispheres
  • 7. Functions of the Cerebral Cortex and Regional Cerebral Diagnosis
  • 8. The Mental Status Examination
  • 9. Disorders of Speech and Language
  • 10. Agnosia, Apraxia, and Related Disorders of Higher Cortical Function
  • Section D. The Cranial Nerves
  • 11. An Overview of Brainstem and Cranial Nerve Anatomy
  • 12. The Olfactory Nerve
  • 13. The Optic Nerve
  • 14. The Ocular Motor Nerves
  • 15. The Trigeminal Nerve
  • 16. The Facial Nerve
  • 17. The Acoustic (Vestibulocochlear) Nerve
  • 18. The Glossopharyngeal and Vagus Nerves
  • 19. The Spinal Accessory Nerve
  • 20. The Hypoglossal Nerve
  • 21. Brainstem and Multiple Cranial Nerve Syndromes
  • Section E. The Motor System
  • 22. Overview of the Motor System
  • 23. The Motor Unit Level
  • 24. The Spinal Cord Level
  • 25. The Corticospinal (Pyramidal) Level
  • 26. The Extrapyramidal Level
  • 27. Motor Strength and Power
  • 28. Muscle Tone
  • 29. Muscle Volume and Contour
  • 30. Abnormalities of Movement
  • Section F. The Sensory System
  • 31. Overview of the Sensory System
  • 32. The Exteroceptive Sensations
  • 33. The Proprioceptive Sensations
  • 34. The Interoceptive, or Visceral, Sensations
  • 35. Cerebral Sensory Functions
  • 36. Sensory Localization
  • Section G. The Reflexes
  • 37. Introduction to the Reflexes
  • 38. The Deep Tendon or Muscle Stretch Reflexes
  • 39. The Superficial (Cutaneous) Reflexes
  • 40. Pathologic Reflexes
  • 41. Postural and Righting Reflexes
  • 42. Associated Movements
  • Section H. Coordination and Gait
  • 43. Cerebellar Function
  • 44. Gait and Station
  • Section I. The Autonomic and Peripheral Nervous Systems
  • 45. The Autonomic Nervous System
  • 46. Peripheral Neuroanatomy and Focal Neuropathies
  • Section J. Orthopedic Neurology
  • 47. Neck and Back Pain
  • 48. Other Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Section K. Circulation and Cerebrospinal Fluid
  • 49. The Blood Supply of the Brain
  • 50. The Ventricular System and the Cerebrospinal Fluid
  • Section L. Special Methods of Examination
  • 51. The Examination in Coma
  • 52. Miscellaneous Neurologic Signs
  • Section M. Diagnosis and Localization of Neurologic Disease
  • 53. Diagnostic Reasoning and Neurologic Differential Diagnosis
  • Index