Fifty neurologic cases from Mayo Clinic / edited by John H. Noseworthy.
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- 9780198039464
- 0198039468
- 1280845023
- 9781280845024
- 616.8/0475 22
- RC359 .F545 2004
- 2004 M-041
- WL 141
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Contents; List of Contributors; Case 1: Forgets names but has a new appreciation for polka music; Case 2: Episodic psychosis, progressive ataxia, and spasticity; Case 3: Occipital pain with tongue deviation; Case 4: Twenty years of daily seizures; Case 6: Drenching sweats, sleep talking, and weight loss; Case 7: Eight years of pain, 1 year of itch; Case 8: "Spaghetti legs," numb feet, and constipation; Case 9: Early satiety, syncope, and seizures; Case 10: Intermittent diplopia and progressive ataxia; Case 11: Another case of intermittent diplopia and progressive ataxia.
Case 12: Urinary hesitancy, reduced ankle jerks, and up-going toesCase 13: Can't serve and can't shave; Case 14: A thousand headaches a year; Case 15: An autistic toddler; Case 16: Sudden unilateral face and tongue weakness; Case 17: Rapidly progressive dysarthria, aphasia, and amyotrophy; Case 18: De novo status epilepticus; Case 19: Ventilator-dependent after optic neuritis; Case 20: Headaches, seizure, and mastoid bruit; Case 21: "I.
This title is designed to be both entertaining and informative. The cases teach localization and differential diagnosis in adult and child neurology using a format that is enjoyable and instructive not only for medical students and residents but also for neurologists, neurosurgeons, internists, paediatricians, geriatricians, and psychiatrists.
English.
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