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Neurologic Localization and Diagnosis: A Comprehensive Guide for Clinicians

Authored by renowned experts Eli E. Zimmerman, Martin A. Samuels, Howard S. Kirshner, and Karl E Misulis, Neurologic Localization and Diagnosis: Differential Diagnosis by Complaint-Based Approach is a concise and practical guide designed for neurology and non-neurology clinicians, residents, and medical students.

This unique learning resource employs an algorithmic, complaint-based approach to localize neurologic conditions, develop a list of differential diagnoses, and focus further evaluation on establishing a definitive diagnosis. The book provides up-to-date guidance on essentials of clinical neuroanatomy, localization by dysfunction and anatomy, and diagnosis of suspected disorders.

Comprehensive Approach to Neurologic Diagnosis

The book concentrates on diagnosis by history and examination wherever possible, but also covers the strategic use of specific diagnostic tests where necessary. This comprehensive approach enables clinicians to establish a diagnosis in the most rapid and efficient manner possible.

Written by leading neurologists, this valuable resource offers practical insights and expertise for:

  • Neurology residents and medical students seeking to develop their diagnostic skills
  • Neurologists and non-neurology physicians looking to improve their clinical decision-making
  • Nurse practitioners and physician assistants seeking to enhance their knowledge of neurologic diagnosis

Book Details

Published by Elsevier on August 31, 2022, this book is available in English and allows for up to 4 simultaneous device usages. Sticky notes are also available on Kindle Scribe, making it easy to annotate and reference key concepts.

With its focus on practical application and comprehensive approach, Neurologic Localization and Diagnosis: Differential Diagnosis by Complaint-Based Approach is an indispensable resource for clinicians seeking to improve their neurologic diagnosis and patient care.

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