Neurologic Disease : A Modern Pathophysiologic Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment.
Meyer, Michael Andrew.
Neurologic Disease : A Modern Pathophysiologic Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (261 pages)
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1: Introduction to Differential Diagnosis in Neurology -- 1.1 General Principles -- 1.2 Organizational Principles -- 1.2.1 Neurological Diagnosis -- 1.2.1.1 Formulation of a Diagnosis -- 1.3 Systematic Approach to Neurological Problems -- 1.3.1 Diagnosis by Time and Space Factors (Table 1.2) -- 1.3.1.1 Clinical Examples Using the Age, Time, and Space Algorithm Approach -- 1.3.2 Diagnosis: Signs and Symptoms -- 1.3.3 Organizational Overview of the Text -- 1.3.3.1 Forming a Diagnosis: Acute Versus Chronic, Focal Versus Diffuse -- 1.3.3.2 Examples of Disease Affecting Fundamental Units of Neurologic Functioning -- 1.3.3.3 An Incremental Segmental Approach to the Central Versus Peripheral Nervous System -- Clinical Examples of Disease at Each Anatomic Level -- 1.3.4 Neurologic Disease Is Very Prevalent -- 1.3.5 Data for USA in 2005 -- 1.3.5.1 Prevalence -- 1.3.5.2 Incidence [2] -- 1.3.6 Neurological Emergencies (Table 1.3) -- References -- 2: Cellular and Subcellular Elements of the Nervous System -- References -- 3: Stroke -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 General Facts About Stroke -- 3.3 Establishing a Stroke Diagnosis -- 3.4 Historical Aspects of Cerebrovascular Disease -- 3.5 Modern Concepts in Cerebrovascular Anatomy and Disease -- 3.6 Acute Management Issues with ICH -- 3.7 Cerebral Aneurysms -- 3.7.1 Hypertension-Related Intracranial Hemorrhage -- 3.7.2 Intracranial Hemorrhage: Relation to Thrombocytopenia -- 3.7.3 Facts on TIA -- 3.8 Thrombolytic Therapy -- 3.9 Clinical Analysis by Time and Space Methodology -- 3.9.1 Details of the Ninds Stroke Protocol (Fig. 3.41) -- 3.10 Stroke in Young Adults -- 3.11 IV tPA Contraindicated with Anticoagulation -- 3.11.1 Common Normal Developmental Variations -- 3.12 New Developments in Acute Stroke Care -- 3.13 Stroke in Special Populations. 3.14 Seasonal Fluctuations in Stroke Mortality -- 3.15 Circadian Variation in the Timing of Stroke Onset -- 3.15.1 CT Angiography in the Management of Carotid Disease -- 3.15.2 Circle of Willis Is Crucial in Maintaining Flow in Setting of Unilateral ICA Disease -- 3.16 Functional Recovery After Stroke: New Insights Using MRI and PET -- References -- 4: Epilepsy -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Historical Aspects of Epilepsy -- References -- 5: Demyelinating Diseases of the Peripheral and Central Nervous System: Guillain-Barre and Multiple Sclerosis -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Guillain-Barre Syndrome or Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy -- 5.3 Multiple Sclerosis -- 5.4 Leukodystrophies and Other Diseases of the White Matter -- References -- 6: The Hippocampus -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 Clinical Case Examples -- References -- 7: Alzheimer's Disease -- 7.1 Clinical and Radiographic Aspects of Alzheimer's Disease -- References -- 8: Neurodegenerative Diseases -- References -- 9: Diseases of Skeletal Muscle -- 9.1 Introduction -- References -- 10: Diseases of the Spinal Cord -- References -- 11: The Cerebellum -- 11.1 Introduction -- References -- 12: The Visual Cortex -- 12.1 Migraine and the Occipital Cortex -- References -- 13: Infections of the Nervous System -- References -- 14: Neoplastic Diseases -- 14.1 Radiation Necrosis -- 14.2 Genetic Defects and Primary Neoplasms -- References -- 15: Traumatic and Toxic Effects on the Nervous System -- 15.1 Toxins and the Nervous System: Alcohol, Mercury, Lead, Medications -- References -- 16: Conclusions -- 16.1 Introduction -- References -- Index.
9783319395814
Internal medicine.
Electronic books.
RC346-429.2
616.8
Neurologic Disease : A Modern Pathophysiologic Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (261 pages)
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1: Introduction to Differential Diagnosis in Neurology -- 1.1 General Principles -- 1.2 Organizational Principles -- 1.2.1 Neurological Diagnosis -- 1.2.1.1 Formulation of a Diagnosis -- 1.3 Systematic Approach to Neurological Problems -- 1.3.1 Diagnosis by Time and Space Factors (Table 1.2) -- 1.3.1.1 Clinical Examples Using the Age, Time, and Space Algorithm Approach -- 1.3.2 Diagnosis: Signs and Symptoms -- 1.3.3 Organizational Overview of the Text -- 1.3.3.1 Forming a Diagnosis: Acute Versus Chronic, Focal Versus Diffuse -- 1.3.3.2 Examples of Disease Affecting Fundamental Units of Neurologic Functioning -- 1.3.3.3 An Incremental Segmental Approach to the Central Versus Peripheral Nervous System -- Clinical Examples of Disease at Each Anatomic Level -- 1.3.4 Neurologic Disease Is Very Prevalent -- 1.3.5 Data for USA in 2005 -- 1.3.5.1 Prevalence -- 1.3.5.2 Incidence [2] -- 1.3.6 Neurological Emergencies (Table 1.3) -- References -- 2: Cellular and Subcellular Elements of the Nervous System -- References -- 3: Stroke -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 General Facts About Stroke -- 3.3 Establishing a Stroke Diagnosis -- 3.4 Historical Aspects of Cerebrovascular Disease -- 3.5 Modern Concepts in Cerebrovascular Anatomy and Disease -- 3.6 Acute Management Issues with ICH -- 3.7 Cerebral Aneurysms -- 3.7.1 Hypertension-Related Intracranial Hemorrhage -- 3.7.2 Intracranial Hemorrhage: Relation to Thrombocytopenia -- 3.7.3 Facts on TIA -- 3.8 Thrombolytic Therapy -- 3.9 Clinical Analysis by Time and Space Methodology -- 3.9.1 Details of the Ninds Stroke Protocol (Fig. 3.41) -- 3.10 Stroke in Young Adults -- 3.11 IV tPA Contraindicated with Anticoagulation -- 3.11.1 Common Normal Developmental Variations -- 3.12 New Developments in Acute Stroke Care -- 3.13 Stroke in Special Populations. 3.14 Seasonal Fluctuations in Stroke Mortality -- 3.15 Circadian Variation in the Timing of Stroke Onset -- 3.15.1 CT Angiography in the Management of Carotid Disease -- 3.15.2 Circle of Willis Is Crucial in Maintaining Flow in Setting of Unilateral ICA Disease -- 3.16 Functional Recovery After Stroke: New Insights Using MRI and PET -- References -- 4: Epilepsy -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Historical Aspects of Epilepsy -- References -- 5: Demyelinating Diseases of the Peripheral and Central Nervous System: Guillain-Barre and Multiple Sclerosis -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Guillain-Barre Syndrome or Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy -- 5.3 Multiple Sclerosis -- 5.4 Leukodystrophies and Other Diseases of the White Matter -- References -- 6: The Hippocampus -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 Clinical Case Examples -- References -- 7: Alzheimer's Disease -- 7.1 Clinical and Radiographic Aspects of Alzheimer's Disease -- References -- 8: Neurodegenerative Diseases -- References -- 9: Diseases of Skeletal Muscle -- 9.1 Introduction -- References -- 10: Diseases of the Spinal Cord -- References -- 11: The Cerebellum -- 11.1 Introduction -- References -- 12: The Visual Cortex -- 12.1 Migraine and the Occipital Cortex -- References -- 13: Infections of the Nervous System -- References -- 14: Neoplastic Diseases -- 14.1 Radiation Necrosis -- 14.2 Genetic Defects and Primary Neoplasms -- References -- 15: Traumatic and Toxic Effects on the Nervous System -- 15.1 Toxins and the Nervous System: Alcohol, Mercury, Lead, Medications -- References -- 16: Conclusions -- 16.1 Introduction -- References -- Index.
9783319395814
Internal medicine.
Electronic books.
RC346-429.2
616.8