Clinical Neuroanatomy 27th Ed (2013)
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.
This book is unique in containing a section entitled "Introduction to Clinical Thinking;' which introduces the reader, early in the text, to the logical processes involved in using neuroanatomy as a basis for thinking about patients. Since some trainees remember patients better than isolated facts, I have included discussions of clinical correlates and clinical illustrations that synthesize the most important characteristics of patients selected from an extensive clinical experience. Also included are illustrative clinical images including computer tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), both of normal brain and spinal cord, and of common clinical entities that trainees will likely encounter.
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