Whereas most textbooks of neurology approach the subject from
either a symptomatic or a diagnostic standpoint, this dictionary
focuses on some of the neurological signs which may be elicited
through history-taking and physical examination. More than 600
structured and cross-referenced definitions are supplemented, where
appropriate, with the neuroanatomical and neurophysiological basis
of each sign. Hence the semiological value of signs is elucidated
in a way which attempts to integrate clinical phenomenology with
underlying neurobiology, thus guiding anatomical and pathological
diagnosis and appropriate treatment.This book will be of interest
to all students of neurology, undergraduate and postgraduate, as
well as more experienced clinicians, including general physicians
and general practitioners, and members of ancillary professions who
care for patients with neurological disease.
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