Michael Donaghy
Brain's Diseases of the Nervous System Online
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The definitive guide to clinical neurology, now in its twelfth edition. New to this edition is a reorganised introduction section featuring new chapters on the history of neurological diagnosis and investigation techniques, and the latest developments on the genetic understanding of motor neuron disease.
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The definitive guide to clinical neurology, now in its twelfth edition. New to this edition is a reorganised introduction section featuring new chapters on the history of neurological diagnosis and investigation techniques, and the latest developments on the genetic understanding of motor neuron disease.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- 12th Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 1536
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 287mm x 228mm x 60mm
- Gewicht: 3545g
- ISBN-13: 9780198569381
- ISBN-10: 0198569386
- Artikelnr.: 23375542
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- 12th Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 1536
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 287mm x 228mm x 60mm
- Gewicht: 3545g
- ISBN-13: 9780198569381
- ISBN-10: 0198569386
- Artikelnr.: 23375542
* Introduction
* 1: Alastair Compston: A history of neurological diagnosis
* 2: Michael Donaghy: The clinical approach
* 3: Robert Grant, Peter Rothwell, David Chadwick, Alastair Compston,
Michael Donaghy, David Hilton-Jones, Neil Scolding, Nick Fletcher and
Martin Rossor: Investigation and techniques
* 4: Michael Donaghy and Martin Rossor: Psychologically determined
disorders
* 5: Michael Donaghy: Toxic and environmental disorders
* 6: Derick Wade: Rehabilitation of patients with neurological
disorders
* Developmental neurology
* 7: Helen Cross, Janet Eyre, Robert Surtees: Clinical approach to
developmental neurology
* 8: Alastair Compston: Development, degeneration, and regeneration
* 9: Janet Eyre: Neurodevelopmental disorders
* 10: Tony McShane: Neurometabolic disorders
* 11: Robert Grant: Neurocutaneous syndromes
* Disorders of the special senses
* 12: Christopher Kennard: Abnormal vision
* 13: Christopher Kennard: Ocular motor disorders
* 14: Linda Luxon: Disorders of hearing
* 15: Linda Luxon: Vertigo and imbalance
* 16: Christopher Kennard: Abnormalities of smell and taste
* Pain
* 17: John Scadding: Neuropathic pain
* 18: Peter Goadsby: Headache
* 19: John Scadding: Craniofacial pain
* Nerve and muscle disease
* 20: Pamela Shaw and David Hilton-Jones: Lower cranial nerves and
dysphagia
* 21: Michael Donaghy: Polyneuropathy
* 22: Michael Donaghy: Focal peripheral neuropathy
* 23: Pamela Shaw: The motor neuron diseases
* 24: David Hilton-Jones: Muscle disease
* Structural disease affecting brain, spinal cord and nerve roots
* 25: Ian Whittle: Head injury
* 26: Ian Whittle: Raised intracranial pressure, cerebral oedema and
hydrocephalus
* 27: Robert Grant: Tumours of the brain and skull
* 28: David Bates: Spinal cord disorders
* 29: David Bates: Cauda equina, spinal roots and sphincter control
* Seizures, and alterations of consciousness and thought
* 30: Helen Cross: Seizures and related disorders in children
* 31: David Chadwick: Seizures, epilepsy and other episodic disorders
* 32: Paul Reading: Sleep and sleep disorders
* 33: Martin Rossor: Coma
* 34: Martin Rossor: Neuropsychological disorders, dementia and
behavioural neurology
* Vascular, demyelinating, inflammatory, and degenerative disorders of
the brain
* 35: Peter Rothwell: Stroke, transient ischaemic attacks, and
intracranial venous thrombosis
* 36: Neil Scolding: Vasculitis and collagen vascular disorders
affecting the CNS
* 37: Alastair Compston: Multiple sclerosis and other demyelinating
diseases
* 38: Neil Scolding: Paraneoplastic disorders and neuroimmunology
* 39: Nicolas Fletcher: Tremor, ataxia, and cerebellar disorders
* 40: Nicolas Fletcher: Movement disorders
* Neurological infection
* 41: Tom Solomon: Meningitis
* 42: Tom Solomon: Encephalitis and other brain infections
* 43: Tom Solomon: Complications of systemic infections and
immunizations
* 1: Alastair Compston: A history of neurological diagnosis
* 2: Michael Donaghy: The clinical approach
* 3: Robert Grant, Peter Rothwell, David Chadwick, Alastair Compston,
Michael Donaghy, David Hilton-Jones, Neil Scolding, Nick Fletcher and
Martin Rossor: Investigation and techniques
* 4: Michael Donaghy and Martin Rossor: Psychologically determined
disorders
* 5: Michael Donaghy: Toxic and environmental disorders
* 6: Derick Wade: Rehabilitation of patients with neurological
disorders
* Developmental neurology
* 7: Helen Cross, Janet Eyre, Robert Surtees: Clinical approach to
developmental neurology
* 8: Alastair Compston: Development, degeneration, and regeneration
* 9: Janet Eyre: Neurodevelopmental disorders
* 10: Tony McShane: Neurometabolic disorders
* 11: Robert Grant: Neurocutaneous syndromes
* Disorders of the special senses
* 12: Christopher Kennard: Abnormal vision
* 13: Christopher Kennard: Ocular motor disorders
* 14: Linda Luxon: Disorders of hearing
* 15: Linda Luxon: Vertigo and imbalance
* 16: Christopher Kennard: Abnormalities of smell and taste
* Pain
* 17: John Scadding: Neuropathic pain
* 18: Peter Goadsby: Headache
* 19: John Scadding: Craniofacial pain
* Nerve and muscle disease
* 20: Pamela Shaw and David Hilton-Jones: Lower cranial nerves and
dysphagia
* 21: Michael Donaghy: Polyneuropathy
* 22: Michael Donaghy: Focal peripheral neuropathy
* 23: Pamela Shaw: The motor neuron diseases
* 24: David Hilton-Jones: Muscle disease
* Structural disease affecting brain, spinal cord and nerve roots
* 25: Ian Whittle: Head injury
* 26: Ian Whittle: Raised intracranial pressure, cerebral oedema and
hydrocephalus
* 27: Robert Grant: Tumours of the brain and skull
* 28: David Bates: Spinal cord disorders
* 29: David Bates: Cauda equina, spinal roots and sphincter control
* Seizures, and alterations of consciousness and thought
* 30: Helen Cross: Seizures and related disorders in children
* 31: David Chadwick: Seizures, epilepsy and other episodic disorders
* 32: Paul Reading: Sleep and sleep disorders
* 33: Martin Rossor: Coma
* 34: Martin Rossor: Neuropsychological disorders, dementia and
behavioural neurology
* Vascular, demyelinating, inflammatory, and degenerative disorders of
the brain
* 35: Peter Rothwell: Stroke, transient ischaemic attacks, and
intracranial venous thrombosis
* 36: Neil Scolding: Vasculitis and collagen vascular disorders
affecting the CNS
* 37: Alastair Compston: Multiple sclerosis and other demyelinating
diseases
* 38: Neil Scolding: Paraneoplastic disorders and neuroimmunology
* 39: Nicolas Fletcher: Tremor, ataxia, and cerebellar disorders
* 40: Nicolas Fletcher: Movement disorders
* Neurological infection
* 41: Tom Solomon: Meningitis
* 42: Tom Solomon: Encephalitis and other brain infections
* 43: Tom Solomon: Complications of systemic infections and
immunizations
* Introduction
* 1: Alastair Compston: A history of neurological diagnosis
* 2: Michael Donaghy: The clinical approach
* 3: Robert Grant, Peter Rothwell, David Chadwick, Alastair Compston,
Michael Donaghy, David Hilton-Jones, Neil Scolding, Nick Fletcher and
Martin Rossor: Investigation and techniques
* 4: Michael Donaghy and Martin Rossor: Psychologically determined
disorders
* 5: Michael Donaghy: Toxic and environmental disorders
* 6: Derick Wade: Rehabilitation of patients with neurological
disorders
* Developmental neurology
* 7: Helen Cross, Janet Eyre, Robert Surtees: Clinical approach to
developmental neurology
* 8: Alastair Compston: Development, degeneration, and regeneration
* 9: Janet Eyre: Neurodevelopmental disorders
* 10: Tony McShane: Neurometabolic disorders
* 11: Robert Grant: Neurocutaneous syndromes
* Disorders of the special senses
* 12: Christopher Kennard: Abnormal vision
* 13: Christopher Kennard: Ocular motor disorders
* 14: Linda Luxon: Disorders of hearing
* 15: Linda Luxon: Vertigo and imbalance
* 16: Christopher Kennard: Abnormalities of smell and taste
* Pain
* 17: John Scadding: Neuropathic pain
* 18: Peter Goadsby: Headache
* 19: John Scadding: Craniofacial pain
* Nerve and muscle disease
* 20: Pamela Shaw and David Hilton-Jones: Lower cranial nerves and
dysphagia
* 21: Michael Donaghy: Polyneuropathy
* 22: Michael Donaghy: Focal peripheral neuropathy
* 23: Pamela Shaw: The motor neuron diseases
* 24: David Hilton-Jones: Muscle disease
* Structural disease affecting brain, spinal cord and nerve roots
* 25: Ian Whittle: Head injury
* 26: Ian Whittle: Raised intracranial pressure, cerebral oedema and
hydrocephalus
* 27: Robert Grant: Tumours of the brain and skull
* 28: David Bates: Spinal cord disorders
* 29: David Bates: Cauda equina, spinal roots and sphincter control
* Seizures, and alterations of consciousness and thought
* 30: Helen Cross: Seizures and related disorders in children
* 31: David Chadwick: Seizures, epilepsy and other episodic disorders
* 32: Paul Reading: Sleep and sleep disorders
* 33: Martin Rossor: Coma
* 34: Martin Rossor: Neuropsychological disorders, dementia and
behavioural neurology
* Vascular, demyelinating, inflammatory, and degenerative disorders of
the brain
* 35: Peter Rothwell: Stroke, transient ischaemic attacks, and
intracranial venous thrombosis
* 36: Neil Scolding: Vasculitis and collagen vascular disorders
affecting the CNS
* 37: Alastair Compston: Multiple sclerosis and other demyelinating
diseases
* 38: Neil Scolding: Paraneoplastic disorders and neuroimmunology
* 39: Nicolas Fletcher: Tremor, ataxia, and cerebellar disorders
* 40: Nicolas Fletcher: Movement disorders
* Neurological infection
* 41: Tom Solomon: Meningitis
* 42: Tom Solomon: Encephalitis and other brain infections
* 43: Tom Solomon: Complications of systemic infections and
immunizations
* 1: Alastair Compston: A history of neurological diagnosis
* 2: Michael Donaghy: The clinical approach
* 3: Robert Grant, Peter Rothwell, David Chadwick, Alastair Compston,
Michael Donaghy, David Hilton-Jones, Neil Scolding, Nick Fletcher and
Martin Rossor: Investigation and techniques
* 4: Michael Donaghy and Martin Rossor: Psychologically determined
disorders
* 5: Michael Donaghy: Toxic and environmental disorders
* 6: Derick Wade: Rehabilitation of patients with neurological
disorders
* Developmental neurology
* 7: Helen Cross, Janet Eyre, Robert Surtees: Clinical approach to
developmental neurology
* 8: Alastair Compston: Development, degeneration, and regeneration
* 9: Janet Eyre: Neurodevelopmental disorders
* 10: Tony McShane: Neurometabolic disorders
* 11: Robert Grant: Neurocutaneous syndromes
* Disorders of the special senses
* 12: Christopher Kennard: Abnormal vision
* 13: Christopher Kennard: Ocular motor disorders
* 14: Linda Luxon: Disorders of hearing
* 15: Linda Luxon: Vertigo and imbalance
* 16: Christopher Kennard: Abnormalities of smell and taste
* Pain
* 17: John Scadding: Neuropathic pain
* 18: Peter Goadsby: Headache
* 19: John Scadding: Craniofacial pain
* Nerve and muscle disease
* 20: Pamela Shaw and David Hilton-Jones: Lower cranial nerves and
dysphagia
* 21: Michael Donaghy: Polyneuropathy
* 22: Michael Donaghy: Focal peripheral neuropathy
* 23: Pamela Shaw: The motor neuron diseases
* 24: David Hilton-Jones: Muscle disease
* Structural disease affecting brain, spinal cord and nerve roots
* 25: Ian Whittle: Head injury
* 26: Ian Whittle: Raised intracranial pressure, cerebral oedema and
hydrocephalus
* 27: Robert Grant: Tumours of the brain and skull
* 28: David Bates: Spinal cord disorders
* 29: David Bates: Cauda equina, spinal roots and sphincter control
* Seizures, and alterations of consciousness and thought
* 30: Helen Cross: Seizures and related disorders in children
* 31: David Chadwick: Seizures, epilepsy and other episodic disorders
* 32: Paul Reading: Sleep and sleep disorders
* 33: Martin Rossor: Coma
* 34: Martin Rossor: Neuropsychological disorders, dementia and
behavioural neurology
* Vascular, demyelinating, inflammatory, and degenerative disorders of
the brain
* 35: Peter Rothwell: Stroke, transient ischaemic attacks, and
intracranial venous thrombosis
* 36: Neil Scolding: Vasculitis and collagen vascular disorders
affecting the CNS
* 37: Alastair Compston: Multiple sclerosis and other demyelinating
diseases
* 38: Neil Scolding: Paraneoplastic disorders and neuroimmunology
* 39: Nicolas Fletcher: Tremor, ataxia, and cerebellar disorders
* 40: Nicolas Fletcher: Movement disorders
* Neurological infection
* 41: Tom Solomon: Meningitis
* 42: Tom Solomon: Encephalitis and other brain infections
* 43: Tom Solomon: Complications of systemic infections and
immunizations