Neurological disorders account for 10% of consultations in primary
care and 20% of acute hospital admissions, yet there is good
evidence that 'neurophobia' is common among medical students lost
in unnecessary detail. This has led to neurology's long-established
reputation as a difficult subject. This book is the antidote to
neurophobia. It is divided into four sections: Section I introduces
the reader to clinical neurology by summarising the basic aspects
of a neurological consultation including history and examination;
Section II covers neurological signs related to cranial nerves,
motor and sensory system and peripheral nerve lesions; Section III
comprises the major and common diseases such as headache, epilepsy,
stroke, Parkinson's disease and Multiple sclerosis; and Section IV
addresses other main neurological problems. The scope of this book
is limited to only the most fundamental principles and omits all
superfluous detail - ideal for medical students needing a concise
introduction to neurology and an overview for revision.
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