Head injury
Chapter 9 Head injury Chapter contents Clinical aspects Pathology of head injury Brain swelling and intracranial pressure Minor head injury In the UK, trauma is the leading cause of death…
Chapter 9 Head injury Chapter contents Clinical aspects Pathology of head injury Brain swelling and intracranial pressure Minor head injury In the UK, trauma is the leading cause of death…
Chapter 2 Development of the brain Chapter contents Neural tube formation Divisions of the brain Ventricular system Neural tube formation The central nervous system is derived from the neural tube,…
Chapter 7 Synaptic transmission Chapter contents General principles Neurotransmitters Postsynaptic receptors Synaptic integration General principles The majority of synapses in the brain and spinal cord are chemical, meaning that the…
chapter 3 Neurological Examination of the Limbs Learning how to perform a neurological examination requires repeated practice. Practice without an understanding of how to examine the various aspects of the…
chapter 1 Clinically Oriented Neuroanatomy ‘MERIDIANS OF LONGITUDE AND PARALLELS OF LATITUDE’ Although most textbooks on clinical neurology begin with a chapter on history taking, there is a very good…
chapter 4 The Cranial Nerves and Understanding the Brainstem THE ‘RULE OF 4’ The first section of this chapter will describe the anatomy, the techniques for examining the individual cranial…
chapter 11 Common Neck, Arm and Upper Back Problems Neck and arm pain and sensory disturbance with or without weakness in the arm are very common complaints. This chapter will…
chapter 9 Headache and Facial Pain Headache is one of the commonest problems encountered in neurology. This chapter is not intended to be a comprehensive review of headache. The approach…
chapter 10 Cerebrovascular Disease Cerebrovascular disease (CVD) is one of the commonest problems encountered in clinical neurology. Hippocrates (460–375 BCE) is credited with introducing the concept of apoplexy (derived from…
chapter 14 Miscellaneous Neurological Disorders The principal aim of this textbook has been to introduce simple concepts to help the ‘student of neurology’ understand the diagnostic process and to discuss…