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This concise book is about using clinical stories to learn how to practice neurology.

Each chapter represents a neurological case from different sub-specialty of neurology; authors illustrate how clinical neurology storytelling remains heavily tied to a detailed understanding of neuroanatomy, then consideration of a differential diagnosis for neuroanatomic localization before determining an etiologic a differential diagnosis. The neuroanatomic localization can be focal (one spot or region), multifocal (two or more physically discrete separate regions), or diffuse (widely dispersed across a broad but selected part of neuroanatomy). These stories capture the hypothesis testing point of view by offering different diagnostic possibilities based on presenting history alone, and then the storyteller revises those possibilities after testing them further with physical exam findings and later with test data. At each point, the exercise is to understand what the possibilities are based only on the information available at that point of the hypothesis testing and data collection processes.

This interesting read for the upcoming residents and medical student educates on presenting complex neurological case in an explicit way.



Table of Contents

Section 1: Neuro-Oncology

Chapter 1. Case 1: Elusive

Swathi Beladakere Ramaswamy

Chapter 2. Case 2 : Summer Butterflies

Angela Richmond


Section 2: Spinal cord

Chapter 3. Case 1: Come and gone

Swathi Beladakere Ramaswamy, Sachin M Bhagavan

Section 3: Headache

Chapter 4. Case 1: Every day is a Sunday

Sachin M Bhagavan, Ross Smith

Chapter 5. Case 2: Mi Cabeza

Sachin M Bhagavan, Swathi Beladakere Ramaswamy, Gurtej Singh

Section 4: Neuromuscular

Chapter 6. Case 1: Make Me Smile

Chetan Nayak

Section 5: Neurovascular

Chapter 7. Case 1: Eye of the Tiger

Navpreet K Bains

Section 6: Neuro-immunology

Chapter 8. Case 1: The Last Ride

Nakul Katyal

Section 7: Cognitive Neurology

Chapter 9. Case 1 : He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not

Angela Richmond

Chapter 10. Case 2: The Minister, his Ferrari and his new wife

Aisha Abdulrazaq

Section 8: Neuro-ophthalmology

Chapter 11. Case 1: Doc I see aliens!

Zalan Khan M.D., Chetan Nayak M.D.

Chapter 12. Case 2: Still Can’t See (NMSOD)

Zalan Khan M.D.


Challenging Cases in Neurologic Localization: An

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      Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
      Publication Date: 15/02/2022
      ISBN13: 9783030929824, 978-3030929824
      ISBN10: 3030929825

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This concise book is about using clinical stories to learn how to practice neurology.

      Each chapter represents a neurological case from different sub-specialty of neurology; authors illustrate how clinical neurology storytelling remains heavily tied to a detailed understanding of neuroanatomy, then consideration of a differential diagnosis for neuroanatomic localization before determining an etiologic a differential diagnosis. The neuroanatomic localization can be focal (one spot or region), multifocal (two or more physically discrete separate regions), or diffuse (widely dispersed across a broad but selected part of neuroanatomy). These stories capture the hypothesis testing point of view by offering different diagnostic possibilities based on presenting history alone, and then the storyteller revises those possibilities after testing them further with physical exam findings and later with test data. At each point, the exercise is to understand what the possibilities are based only on the information available at that point of the hypothesis testing and data collection processes.

      This interesting read for the upcoming residents and medical student educates on presenting complex neurological case in an explicit way.



      Table of Contents

      Section 1: Neuro-Oncology

      Chapter 1. Case 1: Elusive

      Swathi Beladakere Ramaswamy

      Chapter 2. Case 2 : Summer Butterflies

      Angela Richmond


      Section 2: Spinal cord

      Chapter 3. Case 1: Come and gone

      Swathi Beladakere Ramaswamy, Sachin M Bhagavan

      Section 3: Headache

      Chapter 4. Case 1: Every day is a Sunday

      Sachin M Bhagavan, Ross Smith

      Chapter 5. Case 2: Mi Cabeza

      Sachin M Bhagavan, Swathi Beladakere Ramaswamy, Gurtej Singh

      Section 4: Neuromuscular

      Chapter 6. Case 1: Make Me Smile

      Chetan Nayak

      Section 5: Neurovascular

      Chapter 7. Case 1: Eye of the Tiger

      Navpreet K Bains

      Section 6: Neuro-immunology

      Chapter 8. Case 1: The Last Ride

      Nakul Katyal

      Section 7: Cognitive Neurology

      Chapter 9. Case 1 : He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not

      Angela Richmond

      Chapter 10. Case 2: The Minister, his Ferrari and his new wife

      Aisha Abdulrazaq

      Section 8: Neuro-ophthalmology

      Chapter 11. Case 1: Doc I see aliens!

      Zalan Khan M.D., Chetan Nayak M.D.

      Chapter 12. Case 2: Still Can’t See (NMSOD)

      Zalan Khan M.D.


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