The Optic Nerve

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The Optic Nerve Optic nerve function is tested by examining the various modalities of vision: the visual acuity, the visual fields (VFs), and special components of vision, such as color…

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The Olfactory Nerve

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The Olfactory Nerve The olfactory nerve is a sensory nerve with but one function, smell. Only volatile substances soluble in lipids or water are perceived as odors. In true anosmia…

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Disorders of Speech and Language

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Disorders of Speech and Language Phonation, strictly defined, is the production of vocal sounds without word formation; it is entirely a function of the larynx. Howls of rage, the squeals…

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The Mental Status Examination

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The Mental Status Examination The mental status examination is used to help determine if a patient has neurologic as opposed to psychiatric disease, to identify psychiatric disease which might be…

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General Outline of the Neurologic Examination

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General Outline of the Neurologic Examination The neurologic examination, as commonly done, includes the major categories listed in Table 4.1. Although the examination does not have to be performed in…

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The General Physical Examination

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The General Physical Examination Ageneral physical examination (PE) usually accompanies a neurologic examination (NE). The extent of the general PE done depends on the circumstances and may range from minimal…

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The Neurologic History

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The Neurologic History Introductory textbooks of physical diagnosis cover the basic aspects of medical interviewing. This chapter addresses some aspects of history taking of particular relevance to neurologic patients. Important…

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Introduction

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Introduction This book is written as a companion and supplement to DeJong’s The Neurologic Examination, 6th edition. The book has been streamlined, all reference to basic science removed, and the…

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