Duus Topical Diagnosis in Neurology: Anatomy, Physiology, Signs, Symptoms (Thieme Flexibook) by Michael Frotscher

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    1. Duus Topical Diagnosis in Neurology: Anatomy, Physiology, Signs, Symptoms (Thieme Flexibook) by Michael Frotscher Best Book Supporting Topographical Examination In Neurology. A classic text, now completely up to date! For decades medical students and practicing physicians all over the world have relied on Duuss classic Topical Diagnosis in Neurology to help them understand the anatomy, function, and disorders of the human nervous system. In this edition, a team of experts combines this proven format with cutting-edge science and up-to-date illustrations for a new generation of medical professionals. Features include: Two entirely new chapters on the elements of the nervous system and on the blood supply and vascular disorders of the central nervous system A interdisciplinary approach, consisting of an integrated presentation of preclinical and clinical knowledge, as well as the anatomy, function, and syndromes of the CNS A logical, thematic
    2. structure, an improved layout, more color-coding, and useful summaries at the beginning of each chapter Clinical correlations and study aids designed to support and complement current medical school curricula Completely modernized case studies and state-of-the-art images that reflect current clinical practice More than 400 illustrations, including four- color anatomical drawings and CT and MR images of the highest quality Celebrated by readers and reviewers alike for its unique goal-oriented approach, Topical Diagnosis in Neurology -- fully revised -- remains both an excellent refresher for practicing physicians and an essential tool for all those in training. Personal Review: Duus Topical Diagnosis in Neurology: Anatomy, Physiology, Signs, Symptoms (Thieme Flexibook) by Michael Frotscher In my opinion one of the best books about relationship between anatomical changes and clinical symptoms in neurology. It is continuation of tradition of german school in neurology. Contents of this book is focused on physical examination of the patient and do not concentrate on laboratory investigations. It supports recent knowledge about anatomy and physiology of central and peripheral nervous systems. It is written very precisely and consequently. The book contains very didactical figures and schemes performed by Gerhard Spitzer. They very simply and completely explain topographical relations. Most of the illustrations are double coloured. Descriptions of clinical cases enriche didactical values. It comprise a lot of informations which are compressed in relatively small volume. I warmly recommend this book for students of medicine who actually learn neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuropathology and neurology as well as for postgraduated clinicians. For More 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price: Duus Topical Diagnosis in Neurology: Anatomy, Physiology, Signs, Symptoms (Thieme Flexibook) by Michael Frotscher 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price!
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