Third Edition
by José Biller
Practical Neurology covers a wide spectrum of presenting complaints and neurologic disorders encountered in daily practice.
Practical Neurology features a completely updated treatment section, an expanded chapter on paediatric office neurology, and more illustrations and tables.
Partial Contents
Section I. Diagnosis
- Approach to the Patient with Acute Confusional State
- Approach to the Patient with Dementia
- Approach to the Patient with Aphasia
- Approach to the Patient with Memory Impairment
- Approach to the Comatose Patient
- Approach to the Patient with Seizures
- Approach to the Patient with Syncope
- Approach to the Patient with Gait Disturbances and Recurrent Falls
- Approach to the Patient with Sleep Disorders
- Approach to the Patient with Visual Loss
- Approach to the Patient with Abnormal Pupils
- Approach to the Patient with Diplopia
- Approach to the Patient with Facial Numbness
- Approach to the Patient with Facial Pain
- Approach to the Patient with Dizziness and Vertigo
- Approach to the Patient with Hearing Loss
- Approach to the Patient with Dysphagia
- Approach to the Patient with Dysarthria
- Approach to the Patient with Acute Headache
- Approach to the Patient with Chronic and Recurrent Headache
- Approach to the Patient with Neck Pain with or without Associated Arm Pain
- Approach to the Patient with Low Back Pain, Lumbosacral Radiculopathy , and Lumbar Stenosis
- Approach to the Patient with Upper Extremity Pain and Paresthesias and Entrapment Neuropathies
- Approach to the Patient with Lower Extremity Pain, Paresthesias, and Entrapment Neuropathies
- Approach to the Patient with Failed Back Syndrome
- Approach to the Patient with Acute Sensory Loss
Chapters 28-35
Section II. Treatment
Chapters 36-58
Index