The Study of the Brain
The Study of the Brain Your brain is a machine whose complexity far exceeds anything constructed by human hands. It is made up of units – cells called neurons –…
The Study of the Brain Your brain is a machine whose complexity far exceeds anything constructed by human hands. It is made up of units – cells called neurons –…
Medicolegal Issues in the Care of Patients with Neurologic Illness Maria R. Schimer Lois Margaret Nora key points Excellent communication skills, including the ability to listen effectively, are among the…
Principles of Neurorehabilitation David S. Kushner key points Disablement involves the complex relationship between disease, impairment, disability, and handicap. Functional disabilities are targeted in neurorehabilitation. Neurorehabilitation encompasses medical, physical, social,…
Eye Signs in Neurologic Diagnosis Robert K. Shin James A. Goodwin key points Specific patterns of vision loss correlate with specific lesions along the visual pathway from the eye to…
Neurologic Aspects of Cancer Deborah Olin Heros key points Primary central nervous system (CNS) tumors include gliomas (astrocytomas, oligodendrogliomas, and ependymomas), meningiomas, and primary CNS lymphomas. Systemic cancers may affect…
Central Nervous System Infections Larry E. Davis key points Meningitis may be viral, bacterial, or fungal. These different types of meningitis differ in terms of time course, severity, and recommended…
Neurologic Complications of Alcoholism Allison L. Weathers key points The potential neurologic consequences of chronic alcoholism are wide ranging with potential involvement of both the central nervous system and peripheral…
Neurotoxic Effects of Drugs Prescribed by Non-Neurologists Katie Kompoliti key points Careful assessment of the medication list should be part of the assessment of any new neurologic presentation. Drug-induced neurologic…
An Approach to the Falling Patient Kathryn A. Chung Fay B. Horak key points To diagnose the cause for falls, first determine whether falls are due to acute loss of…
Dizziness and Vertigo Robert K. Shin Judd M. Jensen key points Dizziness is a nonspecific term that may refer to presyncope, vertigo, or disequilibrium. Presyncope is primarily a cardiovascular problem…