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Essential Clinical Anatomy of the Nervous System is designed to
combine the salient points of anatomy with typical pathologies
affecting each of the major pathways that are directly applicable
in the clinical environment. In addition, this book highlights the
relevant clinical examinations to perform when examining a
patient's neurological system, to demonstrate pathology of a
certain pathway or tract. Essential Clinical Anatomy of the Nervous
System enables the reader to easily access the key features of the
anatomy of the brain and main pathways which are relevant at the
bedside or clinic. It also highlights the typical pathologies and
reasoning behind clinical findings to enable the reader to aid
deduction of not only what is wrong with the patient, but where in
the nervous system that the pathology is.
Essential Clinically Applied Anatomy of the Nerves in the Head and
Neck presents the reader with an easy access format to
clinically-applied peripheral nervous system (PNS) anatomy. Perfect
for a quick reference to essential details. The chapters review
nerves of the head and neck, the origin(s), course, distribution
and relevant pathologies affecting each are given, where relevant.
The pathologies present typical injuries to the nerves of the PNS,
as well as clinical findings on examination and treatments. It
details modern clinical approaches to the surgery and other
treatments of these nerve pathologies, as applicable to the
clinical scenario.
Essential Clinically Applied Anatomy of the Peripheral Nervous
System in the Limbs is designed to combine the salient points of
the anatomy of the PNS with typical pathologies affecting the
nerves of the upper and lower limbs. The book is a quick reference
guide for those studying and treating neuromuscular disease such as
neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, and clinical
neurophysiologists. Readers will find easy-to-access facts about
the anatomy of the nerves in the limbs, coupled with clinically
applied scenarios relevant to that area being discussed, as well as
clinical findings on examination. The book's purpose is to provide
the reader with a succinct presentation of the relevant anatomy of
the PNS in the limbs and how it is directly applicable to
day-to-day clinical scenarios. It presents the reader with an
easily accessible format to clinically applied PNS anatomy that is
perfect for quick reference. Chapters review the nerves of the
upper and lower limbs, and the origins, course, distribution and
relevant pathologies affecting each. These pathologies present
typical injuries to the nerves of the PNS, as well as clinical
findings on examination and treatments.
"Clinical Anatomy of the Cranial Nerves" combines anatomical
knowledge, pathology, clinical examination, and explanation of
clinical findings, drawing together material typically scattered
throughout anatomical textbooks. All of the pertinent anatomical
topics are conveniently organized to instruct on anatomy, but also
on how to examine the functioning of this anatomy in the patient.
Providing a clear and succinct presentation of the underlying
anatomy, with directly related applications of the anatomy to
clinical examination, the book also provides unique images of
anatomical structures of plastinated cadaveric dissections. These
images are the only ones that exist in this form, and have been
professionally produced in the Laboratory of Human Anatomy,
University of Glasgow under the auspices of the author. These
specimens offer a novel way of visualizing the cranial nerves and
related important anatomical structures.
Anatomy of cranial nerves described in text format with
accompanying high-resolution images of professional, high-quality
prosected cadaveric material, demonstrating exactly what the
structures (and related ones) look likeSuccinct yet comprehensive
format with quick and easy access to facts in clearly laid out key
regions, common throughout the different cranial nervesIncludes
clinical examination and related pathologies, featuring diagnostic
summaries of potential clinical presentations and clinically
relevant questions on the anatomy of these nerves"
Paul Reas is best known for his work documenting consumerism in the
UK in the 1980s and 1990s. His work has been exhibited widely in
venues including Tate Britain, Barbican and The Photographer's
Gallery in London, and is held in a number of public and private
collections. This is the first retrospective of this work.
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