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245 00 $aNeurologic differential diagnosis :$ba case-based approach /$cedited by Alan Ettinger, Epilepsy Director, Neurological Surgery P.C., Rockville Center ; Director of the Epilepsy Wellness Program, Winthrop University Hospital, Mineola ; Director of EEG and Epilepsy, Huntington Hospital, Huntington ; and Professor of Clinical Neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA., Deborah Weisbrot, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Director, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Outpatient Clinic, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stony Brook University Medical Center, New York, USA.
264 1 $aCambridge :$bCambridge University Press,$c2014.
300 $axxiv, 668 pages :$billustrations ;$c26 cm.
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490 1 $aCambridge medicine
520 $a"There is an apocryphal story of an eminent neurology professor who was asked to provide a differential diagnosis. He allegedly quipped: "I can't give you a differential diagnosis. If you wish I will give you a list of wrong diagnoses followed by the right diagnosis." Sadly, this sort of arrogance pervaded our field, particularly in the era before there were accurate diagnostic methods and effective treatments of neurological diseases. Fortunately, this sort of pomposity is now relegated to the past and remains only as an antique reminder of a type of hubris that precluded discovery and progress in diseases of the nervous system"--$cProvided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aMachine generated contents note: Section 1 Differential Diagnosis of Abnormal Symptoms and Signs -- 1. Introduction: localization and differential diagnosis in neurology / Deborah M. Weisbrot -- 2. Agitation / Durga Roy -- 3. Agnosias / Maxim D. Hammer -- 4. Anxiety and panic / Kenneth R. Kaufman -- 5. Aphasia / Dragana Micic -- 6. Apraxia / Noam Epstein -- 7. Ataxia, acute or subacute / Jay Elliot Yasen -- 8. Ataxia, subacute or chronic / S.H. Subramony -- 9. Attentional problems / Samuel Alperin -- 10. Autonomic failure or syndromes / Joe Colombo -- 11. Bulbar and pseudobulbar palsy / David Clark -- 12. Catatonic-like states / Edward Firouztale -- 13. Chorea / Ruth H. Walker -- 14.Coma / Alan B. Ettinger -- 15. Dementia / Diana Rojas-Soto -- 16. Depression / John J. Barry -- 17. Diplopia / Deborah I. Friedman -- 18. Dissociative disorder / W. Curt LaFrance Jr. -- 19. Dizziness / Manpreet Multani -- 20. Drop attacks / Lourdes Bello-Espinosa -- 21. Dysarthria / David B. Rosenfield.
505 0 $aContents note continued: 22. Dysphagia / Anne L. Foundas -- 23. Dystonia / Steven J. Frucht -- 24. Eating disorders / Vandana Aspen -- 25. Eye movements, abnormal / Heather E. Moss -- 26. Falls / Steven A. Sparr -- 27. Foot drop / Ryan J. Zehnder -- 28. Gait abnormalities / Scott E. Brown -- 29. Hallucinations, visual / Victoria S. Pelak -- 30. Headache / Richard B. Lipton -- 31. Hearing deficit / Michael J. Ruckenstein -- 32. Hypersomnolence / Heidi D. Riney -- 33. Incontinence / Nelly Faghani -- 34. Mania and bipolar symptoms / James L. Levenson -- 35. Medically unexplained symptoms / Ryan R. Byrne -- 36. Memory loss and cognitive decline -- acute and subacute amnesia / Alan B. Ettinger -- 37. Mental status change, acute [and delirium] / Alan B. Ettinger -- 38. Movement disorders in psychiatric disorders / Gregory M. Pontone -- 39. Movements, facial / Annie Killoran -- 40. Movements, focal, clonic / Siddhartha Nadkarni -- 41. Movements, complex motor activity / Daniel J. Luciano.
505 0 $aContents note continued: 42. Movements during sleep / Michael J. Thorpy -- 43. Movements, tonic-clonic type / Siddhartha Nadkarni -- 44. Mutism / Alberto J. Espay -- 45. Myalgia, cramps / Rina Caprarella -- 46. Myoclonus / Mehri Songhorian -- 47. Myotonia / Steven Herskovitz -- 48. Nystagmus / Patrick J.M. Lavin -- 49. Ophthalmoparesis, gaze conjugate lateral deficit and conjugate vertical deficit / Matthew J. Thurtell -- 50. Pain, arm / Robert Duarte -- 51. Pain, back / Michael Ronthal -- 52. Pain, eye / Deepak Grover -- 53. Pain, face / Egilius L.H. Spierings -- 54. Pain, neck / Ajay Berdia -- 55. Papilledema / Don C. Bienfang -- 56. Paresthesias / Anant M. Shenoy -- 57. Parkinson's disease and related extrapyramidal syndromes / Alan B. Ettinger -- 58. Proptosis [exophthalmos] / Laryssa A. Huryn -- 59. Psychosis, thought disorder / Andres M. Kanner -- 60. Ptosis / Juwan Park -- 61. Pupil constriction and Horner's syndrome / Scott Uretsky -- 62. Pupil dilation / L. Anne Hayman.
505 0 $aContents note continued: 63. Respiratory difficulties, neurologic causes / Paul A. Nyquist -- 64. Retardation, mental / Alan B. Ettinger -- 65. Seizure / David J. Anschel -- 66. Sensory deficits and abnormal sensations / Paul W. Brazis -- 67. Sensory deficits in the face / Alan B. Ettinger -- 68. Smell deficit / Hakan Tekeli -- 69. Spasm, hemifacial / Jagga Rao Alluri -- 70. Stroke and hemorrhage syndromes / Aparna M. Prabhu -- 71. Stroke in adults, etiologies / Daniel M. Rosenbaum -- 72. Stroke in the young, etiologies / Walter J. Molofsky -- 73. Syncope / Todd J. Cohen -- 74. Tinnitus / Grace M. Charles -- 75. Tremor / Tanya Simuni -- 76. Vertigo / Maroun T. Semaan -- 77. Visual field deficits / Scott Uretsky -- 78. Visual loss, acute bilateral / Misha L. Pless -- 79. Visual loss, monocular / Rod Foroozan -- 80. Weakness, generalized acute / Denis Ostrovskiy -- 81. Weakness, hemiparesis / Malcolm H. Gottesman -- 82. Weakness in the intensive care unit / John J. Halperin.
505 0 $aContents note continued: 83. Weakness, monomelic / Michael Andary -- 84. Weakness, neck / Aashit K. Shah -- 85. Weakness, paraparesis / Friedhelm Sandbrink -- 86. Weakness, proximal / Glenn Lopate -- Section 2 Differential Diagnosis within Specific Localizations -- 87. Cavernous sinus syndrome / John Pile-Spellman -- 88. Facial nerve palsy / Philip Ragone -- 89. Fourth nerve palsy / Mark L. Moster -- 90. Myelopathy / Randall J. Wright -- 91. Nerve, cranial: multiple deficit / Jee Bang -- 92. Neuropathy, axonal versus demyelinating / Alan R. Berger -- 93. Neuropathy, femoral / Eva Sahay -- 94. Neuropathy, median and carpal tunnel / Huiying Yu -- 95. Neuropathy, radial / Padmaja Aradhya -- 96. Neuropathy, sciatic / Pedro J. Torrico -- 97. Neuropathy, tibial / Reema Maindiratta -- 98. Neuropathy, ulnar / Steven Ender -- 99. Plexopathy, brachial / Caitlin Hoffman -- 100. Plexopathy, lumbar / Alan B. Ettinger -- 101. Radiculopathy / Bashar Katirji -- 102. Sixth nerve palsy / Scott Uretsky.
505 0 $aContents note continued: 103. Third nerve palsy / Jason J.S. Barton.
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