
The central purpose of this work is to provide clarity and precision in the recognition of neurological signs, many of which remain fundamental in bedside clinical examination. In an era of advanced neuroimaging and diagnostic technology, the importance of clinical neurology remains undiminished. A well-trained physician can often make an accurate neurological diagnosis based on history and physical examination alone, using diagnostic imaging as a confirmatory tool rather than a primary method. This book ensures that every professional - whether in training or in advanced practice - has immediate access to the detailed descriptions, pathophysiological underpinnings, and diagnostic relevance of hundreds of neurological signs.
In compiling this volume 1 (A - G), we have extracted and refined knowledge from classical neurology texts, modern research findings, and extensive clinical experience. Each sign is systematically presented, incorporating its clinical relevance, historical background, associated disorders, and role in differential diagnosis. The organization of the book allows the reader to efficiently access vital information, ensuring its utility in both academic learning and real-world clinical settings.
Dimensions:
8.25 X 11 INCHES
Pages:
510