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This concise book is about using clinical stories to learn how to
practice neurology. Each chapter represents a neurological case
from different sub-specialty of neurology; authors illustrate how
clinical neurology storytelling remains heavily tied to a detailed
understanding of neuroanatomy, then consideration of a differential
diagnosis for neuroanatomic localization before determining an
etiologic a differential diagnosis. The neuroanatomic localization
can be focal (one spot or region), multifocal (two or more
physically discrete separate regions), or diffuse (widely dispersed
across a broad but selected part of neuroanatomy). These stories
capture the hypothesis testing point of view by offering different
diagnostic possibilities based on presenting history alone, and
then the storyteller revises those possibilities after testing them
further with physical exam findings and later with test data. At
each point, the exercise is to understand what the possibilities
are based only on the information available at that point of the
hypothesis testing and data collection processes. This interesting
read for the upcoming residents and medical student educates on
presenting complex neurological case in an explicit way.
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