
Instant Neurological Diagnosis
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Editura: Oxford University Press
Limba: Engleza
Nr. pagini: 416
Coperta: Paperback
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An aparitie: July 2025
- Third edition of the highly popular guide for clinical neurologists and trainees looking to improve their diagnostic ability
- Provides guidance on how to make a rapid diagnosis aided by powerful shortcuts referred to as “Handles” and “Flags”
- Includes a wide breadth of coverage, from common to rare diseases
- Includes access to over 200 accompanying videos from real clinic scenarios
- Highly illustrated for better comprehension
Experienced neurologists work fast. They take a brief history, perform a short examination (if that), and make an accurate diagnosis. Traditionally such skill stems from experience but diagnostic expertise can be taught. This approach is the core philosophy of Instant Neurological Diagnosis.
First published in 2016, Instant Neurological Diagnosis quickly became a must-have for the practicing neurologist looking to acquire the expertise to make rapid diagnoses. This best-selling guide became an indispensable source of diagnostic clues, starting from a patient's appearance all the way down to a directed clinical examination. In this completely revised and updated resource, the authors continue to provide a one-of-a-kind work that illustrates unique neurologic cases with their specific signs and clues, without revealing the actual diagnosis. Reinforced with over 200 videos, every trade secret ('Handle') the authors know is listed in the relevant chapters along with warning messages termed 'Red Flags'. With the aid of these powerful diagnostic shortcuts, the reader is guided rapidly toward the correct conclusion.
An aparitie | July 2025 |
Autor | Christopher H. Hawkes, Bettina Balint, and José Biller |
Editura | Oxford University Press |
Format | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780197699461 |
Limba | Engleza |
Nr pag | 416 |
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