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17.Peripheral Neurology: Case Studies, 3/e 2000
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Number Of Pages: 528
Publication Date: 2000-09-14
Sales Rank: 544470
ISBN / ASIN: 0195135636
EAN: 9780195135633
Binding: Paperback
Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA
Studio: Oxford University Press, USA
Average Rating: 5
Peripheral Neurology was the first book to innovatively utilize case presentations as a vehicle to teach peripheral neurology. In fact, it was the first to categorize the field of peripheral neurology, as most other neurology texts concentrated on diseases of the central nervous system. This case approach has since been emulated in many other texts and on various web sites. Emphasizing the clinical condition rather than electrodiagnostic technique, each topic is thoroughly addressed, first in the Fundamental Concepts of Part I, and then in multiple Case Studies presented in Part II. The reader is able to simulate a true clinical environment where a diagnosis has to be arrived at with no organizational clues from the text. Formulating conclusions by analyzing the history, physical, and laboratory data, and linking from case to related case, this is the only text which allows this type of "interactive" reading. The book addresses many rare entities that the author is able to present based on his 30-years of experience.
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Reviewed for the American Academy of Neurology
This is an absolutely unique book in the field of clinical electrophysiology of the peripheral nervous system. The author makes a great contribution to diagnostic, clinical, and academic neurology. He shares his outstanding experience as an electromyographer, clinician, and dedicated teacher. His sense of humor, ability to simiplify complicated issues, and strong scientific logic make reading this book pleasant and very useful from an educational standpoint. This third edition gives an opportunity to learn more about newer applications of modern electrodiagnostic techniques for diagnosis and treatment of peripheral nervous system disorders. Reviewed by Yevgenya A Kaydanova MD (University of Chicago College of Medicine) found at: http://www.doody.com/aan.htm
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