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Author: Robert B Daroff, Joseph Jankovic, John C Mazziotta, Scott L Pomeroy
Comprehensive, easy to read, and clinically relevant, Bradley’s Neurology in Clinical Practice provides the most up-to-date information presented by a veritable “Who’s Who” of clinical neuroscience. Its unique organization allows users to access content both by presenting symptom/sign and by specific disease entities—mirroring the way neurologists practice. A practical, straightforward style; templated organization; evidence-based references; and robust interactive content combine to make this an ideal, dynamic resource for both practicing neurologists and trainees.
Bradley s Neurology in Clinical Practice 2 Volume Set 7th Edition Table of contents:
Part I Common Neurological Problems
1 Diagnosis of Neurological Disease
Neurological Interview
Chief Complaint
History of Present Illness
Review of Patient-Specific Information
Examination
Assessment of the Cause of the Patient’s Symptoms
Management of Neurological Disorders
Experienced Neurologist’s Approach to the Diagnosis of Common Neurological Problems
2 Episodic Impairment of Consciousness
Syncope
Seizures
Miscellaneous Causes of Altered Consciousness
References
3 Falls and Drop Attacks
Drop Attacks with Loss of Consciousness
Drop Attacks without Loss of Consciousness
Falls
Summary
References
4 Delirium
Clinical Characteristics
Pathophysiology
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Prevention and Management
Prognosis
References
5 Stupor and Coma
Definitions
Conditions That May Mimic Coma
Approach to the Patient in Coma
Differential Diagnosis
Prognosis
Brain Death
References
6 Brain Death, Vegetative State, and Minimally Conscious States
Brain Death
Prolonged Disorders of Consciousness
Imaging in Disorders of Consciousness
Decision-making and bioethics
References
7 Intellectual and Memory Impairments
Neural Basis of Cognition
Memory
Other Types of Memory (Nondeclarative or Implicit Memory)
Bedside Tests of Memory and Cognitive Function
References
8 Global Developmental Delay and Regression
Typical and Atypical Development
Global Developmental Delay
Management
Prognosis
Recurrence Risk
Regression
References
9 Behavior and Personality Disturbances
Frontosubcortical Circuitry
Assessing Behavior and Personality Disturbances in Patients with Cerebral Dysfunction
Behavior and Personality Disturbances Associated with Cerebral Dysfunction
References
10 Depression and Psychosis in Neurological Practice
Principles of Differential Diagnosis
Principles of Neuropsychiatric Evaluation
Cognitive-Affective-Behavioral Brain Behavior Relationships
Biology of Psychosis
Biology of Depression
Clinical Symptoms and Signs Suggesting Neurological Disease
Psychiatric Manifestations of Neurological Disease
Treatment Modalities
Treatment Principles
References
11 Limb Apraxias and Related Disorders
Historical Perspective
A Model for Praxis
Classification of Limb Apraxias
Testing for Limb Apraxias
Pathophysiology of Limb Apraxias
Rehabilitation for Limb Apraxias
Related Disorders
Summary
References
12 Agnosias
Visual Agnosias
Auditory Agnosias
Tactile Agnosias
Summary
Acknowledgment
References
13 Aphasia and Aphasic Syndromes
Symptoms and Differential Diagnosis of Disordered Language
Bedside Language Examination
Differential Diagnosis of Aphasic Syndromes
Language in Right Hemisphere Disorders
Language in Dementing Diseases
Investigation of the Aphasic Patient
Differential Diagnosis
Recovery and Rehabilitation of Aphasia
References
14 Dysarthria and Apraxia of Speech
Motor Speech Disorders
References
15 Neurogenic Dysphagia
Normal Swallowing
Neurophysiology of Swallowing
Mechanical Dysphagia
Neuromuscular Dysphagia
Neurogenic Dysphagia
Evaluation of Dysphagia
References
16 Visual Loss
Pattern of Visual Loss
Temporal Profile of Visual Loss
References
17 Abnormalities of the Optic Nerve and Retina
Optic Nerve Anatomy and Physiology
The Swollen Optic Disc
Optic Neuropathies with Normal-Appearing Optic Discs
Optic Neuropathies with Optic Atrophy
Congenital Optic Disc Anomalies
Retinal Disorders
References
18 Pupillary and Eyelid Abnormalities
Pupillary Abnormalities
Eyelid Abnormalities
References
19 Disturbances of Smell and Taste
Anatomy and Physiology
Chemosensory Testing
Disorders of Olfaction
Disorders of Taste
Clinical Evaluation of Taste and Smell
Treatment and Management
References
20 Cranial and Facial Pain
History
Examination
Diagnostic Testing
Further Observation
References
21 Brainstem Syndromes
Ocular Motor Syndromes
Syndromes Involving Ocular Motor Nuclei
Other Brainstem and Associated Syndromes
Brainstem Ischemic Stroke Syndromes
References
22 Ataxic and Cerebellar Disorders
Symptoms and Signs of Ataxic Disorders
Diagnostic Approach to Ataxia
References
23 Diagnosis and Assessment of Parkinson Disease and Other Movement Disorders
Parkinsonism
Tremor
Dystonia
Chorea
Tardive Dyskinesia
Ballism
Tics
Myoclonus
Miscellaneous Movement Disorders
Investigation of Movement Disorders
References
24 Gait Disorders
Physiological and Biomechanical Aspects of Gait
Anatomical Aspects of Gait
History: Common Symptoms and Associations
Examination of Posture and Walking
Motor and Sensory Examination
Discrepancies on Examination of Gait
Classification of Gait Patterns
Elderly Gait Patterns, Cautious Gaits, and Fear of Falling
Perceptions of Instability and Illusions of Movement
Reckless Gait Patterns
Hysterical and Psychogenic Gait Disorders
Musculoskeletal Disorders and Antalgic Gait
References
25 Hemiplegia and Monoplegia
Anatomy and Physiology
Hemiplegia
Monoplegia
Pitfalls in the Differential Diagnosis of Hemiplegia and Monoplegia
References
26 Paraplegia and Spinal Cord Syndromes
Common Spinal Cord Syndromes
Characteristic Clinical Features of Lesions at Different Levels
Pain and Autonomic Dysfunction
References
27 Proximal, Distal, and Generalized Weakness
Clinical Presentation by Affected Region
Bedside Examination of the Weak Patient
Functional Evaluation of the Weak Patient
Clinical Investigations in Muscular Weakness
Differential Diagnosis by Affected Region and Other Manifestations of Weakness
References
28 Muscle Pain and Cramps
General Features of Pain
Muscle Pain: Basic Concepts
Clinical Features of Muscle Pain
Muscle Discomfort: Specific Causes
References
29 Hypotonic (Floppy) Infant
Approach to Diagnosis
Specific Disorders Associated with Hypotonia in Infancy
Summary
References
30 Sensory Abnormalities of the Limbs, Trunk, and Face
Anatomy and Physiology
Approach to Localization and Diagnosis
Common Sensory Syndromes
Pitfalls
References
31 Arm and Neck Pain
Clinical Assessment
Pathology and Clinical Syndromes
Further Reading
32 Lower Back and Lower Limb Pain
Anatomy and Physiology
Approach to Diagnosis of Low Back and Leg Pain
Clinical Syndromes
Pitfalls
References
Part II Neurological Investigations and Related Clinical Neurosciences
Section A General Principles
33 Laboratory Investigations in Diagnosis and Management of Neurological Disease
Diagnostic Yield of Laboratory Tests
Interpretation of Results of Laboratory Investigations
Risk and Cost of Investigations
Prioritization of Tests
Reliability of Laboratory Investigations
Decision Analysis
Research Investigations and Teaching Hospitals
Patient Confidentiality
Role of Laboratory Investigations in Neurological Disease Management
Section B Clinical Neurophysiology
34 Electroencephalography and Evoked Potentials
Electroencephalography
Evoked Potentials
Intraoperative Monitoring
References
35 Clinical Electromyography
Nerve Conduction Studies
Needle Electromyographic Examination
Specialized Electrodiagnostic Studies
References
36 Neuromodulation and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Methods and Their Neurophysiological Background
Stimulation Parameters for Diagnostic Use of TMS
Clinical Applications for Diagnostic Use of TMS
Therapeutic Applications
Conclusion and Outlook
References
37 Deep Brain Stimulation
Parkinson Disease
Dystonia
Tremor
Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Pain
Epilepsy
Closed Loop Stimulation—The Epilepsy Experience
Conclusions and the Future of DBS
References
38 Intraoperative Monitoring
Introduction
Techniques
Interpretation
Response to Change
Prediction of Deficits
Anesthesia
Clinical Settings
References
Section C Neuroimaging
39 Structural Imaging using Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography
Computed Tomography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Structural Neuroimaging in the Clinical Practice of Neurology
Indications for Computed Tomography or Magnetic Resonance Imaging
References
40 Vascular Imaging
Computed Tomographic Angiography
Magnetic Resonance Angiography
Ultrasound
References
41 Functional Neuroimaging
Functional Neuroimaging Modalities
Clinical Applications
References
42 Chemical Imaging
Principles of Positron Emission Tomography
Positron Emission Tomography versus Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography
Neurochemical Targets of Interest
Assessment of Pathology
Clinical Studies
Concluding Comments
References
Section D Clinical Neurosciences
43 Neuropsychology
Goals of Neuropsychology
Neuropsychological Evaluation
Brief Mental Status Examination
Neuropsychological Characteristics of Neurological Disease
References
44 Neuro-ophthalmology
Heterophorias and Heterotropias
Nystagmus
Saccadic Intrusions and Other Non-Nystagmus Ocular Oscillations
Generation and Control of Eye Movements
Development of the Ocular Motor System
Supranuclear Gaze Disturbances
Eye Movement Recording Techniques
References
45 Neuro-Ophthalmology
Neuro-ophthalmological Examination of the Afferent Visual System
Ancillary Diagnostic Techniques
Nonorganic (Functional) Visual Disturbances
References
46 Neuro-otology
Historical Background
Epidemiology of Vertigo, Dizziness, and Hearing Loss
Normal Anatomy and Physiology
History of Present Illness
Physical Examination
Specific Disorders Causing Vertigo
Common Causes of Nonspecific Dizziness
Common Presentations of Vertigo
Hearing Loss
Specific Disorders Causing Hearing Loss
Common Presentations of Hearing Loss
Tinnitus
Laboratory Investigations in Diagnosis and Management
Management of Patients with Vertigo
Management of Patients with Hearing Loss and Tinnitus
References
47 Neurourology
Lower Urinary Tract and Its Neurological Control
The Bowel and Its Neurological Control
Sexual Function and Its Neurological Control
Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction
Diagnostic Evaluation
Complications Arising from Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction
Management of Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction
Management of Neurogenic Sexual Dysfunction
Management of Fecal Incontinence
Management of Fecal Incontinence
References
48 Sexual Dysfunctions in Neurological Disorders
The Neurophysiology of Human Sexual Response
The Impact of Neurological Conditions on Sexual Function
Treatment Options for the Primary Impact of Neurological Conditions on Sexual Function
Treatment Options for Secondary Impact Consequences of Neurological Conditions on Sexual Function
Treatment Options for Tertiary Consequences of Neurological Conditions on Sexual Function
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
49 Neuroepidemiology
Population-Based Rates
Cerebrovascular Disease
Primary Neoplasms
Convulsive Disorders
Multiple Sclerosis
Movement Disorders
Selected Infections and Neurological Disease
Overview of the Frequency of Neurological Disorders
References
50 Clinical Neurogenetics
Genetics in Clinical Neurology
Gene Expression, Diversity, and Regulation
Types of Genetic Variation and Mutations
Chromosomal Analysis and Abnormalities
Disorders of Mendelian Inheritance
Mendelian Disease Gene Identification by Linkage Analysis and Chromosome Mapping
Non-Mendelian Patterns of Inheritance
Common Neurological Disorders and Complex Disease Genetics
Genome/Exome Sequencing in Clinical Practice and Disease Gene Discovery
Future Role of Systems Biology in Neurogenetic Disease
Environmental Contributions to Neurogenetic Disease
Genetics and the Paradox of Disease Definition
Clinical Approach to the Patient with Suspected Neurogenetic Disease
References
51 Neuroimmunology
Immune System
Organization of the Immune Response
Self-Tolerance
Immune System and Central Nervous System
Putative Mechanisms of Human Autoimmune Disease
Neuroimmunological Diseases
Immune Response to Infectious Diseases
Tumor Immunology
Antibody-Associated Neurological Syndromes
Immunology of Central Nervous System Transplant
Summary
References
52 Neuroendocrinology
Neuropeptides, Neurotransmitters, and Neurohormones
Neuropeptides and the Immune System
Nonendocrine Hypothalamus
Endocrine Hypothalamus: The Hypothalamic–Pituitary Unit
Anterior Pituitary
Posterior Pituitary
Approach to the Patient with Hypothalamic-Pituitary Dysfunction
Neuroendocrine Tumors
References
Part III Neurological Diseases and Their Treatment
Section A Principles of Management
53 Management of Neurological Disease
Principles of Neurological Management
Evidence-Based Medicine in Neurology
Goals of Treatment
Principles of Symptom Management
Explaining the Prognosis
Palliation and Care of the Terminally Ill Patient
Genetic Counseling
Legal Issues
Implications for Clinical Practice
References
54 Principles of Pain Management
Definition and Challenge
Anatomy and Physiology of the Pain Pathways
Multidisciplinary Approach to Pain Management
Pharmacological Management of Chronic Pain
Interventional Pain Management
Psychological Therapy in Chronic Pain Management
Rehabilitation in Chronic Pain Management
Common Pain Syndromes
Summary
References
55 Principles of Neurointensive Care
Clinical Assessment of Critically Ill Neurological Patients
Monitoring in the Neurointensive Care Unit
Global Brain Monitoring Techniques
Regional/Focal Brain Monitoring Techniques
Principles of Managing Critically Ill Neurological Patients
References
56 Principles of Neurointerventional Therapy
Ischemic Stroke
Hemorrhagic Stroke
Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations
Cerebral Arteriovenous Fistulas
Spinal Vascular Malformations
Tumor Embolization
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
References
57 Neurological Rehabilitation
Goals and Structure of Rehabilitation
Biological Bases for Rehabilitative Interventions
Neuromedical Problems during Rehabilitation
Therapies for Impairments and Disabilities
Therapies for Cognitive and Behavioral Disabilities
Functional Outcomes with Rehabilitation
Future Directions
References
Section B Neurological Complications of Systemic Disease
58 Neurological Complications of Systemic Disease
Cardiac Disorders and the Nervous System
Diseases of the Aorta
Connective Tissue Diseases and Vasculitides
Respiratory Diseases
Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
Sarcoidosis
Hematological Disorders with Anemia
Proliferative Hematological Disorders
Hemorrhagic Diseases
Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndromes
Liver Disease
Pancreatic Encephalopathy
Gastrointestinal Diseases
Renal Failure
Electrolyte Disturbances
Pituitary Disease
Diabetes Insipidus
Thyroid Disease
Parathyroid Disease
Adrenal Glands
Diabetes Mellitus
References
59 Neurological Complications of Systemic Disease
Cardiac Disorders and the Nervous System
Connective Tissue Diseases and Vasculitides
Respiratory Disorders
Hypertension
Hematological Disorders
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Endocrine Disorders
Renal Disorders
References
Section C Trauma of the Nervous System
60 Basic Neuroscience of Neurotrauma
Experimental Models of Traumatic Brain Injury
Neuronal Damage after Traumatic Brain Injury
Basic Mechanisms of Injury
Therapeutic Interventions Directed Against Pathophysiological Processes
Inflammation
Recovery of Function
Summary and Future Directions
References
61 Sports and Performance Concussion
Epidemiology
Definition
Pathophysiology
Diagnosis
Acute and Subacute Management
Risk Involved with Premature Return to Participation
Long-Term Effects
When to Retire an Athlete
Prevention
References
62 Craniocerebral Trauma
Epidemiology
Classification
Pathophysiolgy
Treatment
Late Complications
Outcome
Future of TBI
References
63 Spinal Cord Trauma
Epidemiology
Pathophysiology
Clinical Presentation
Spinal Cord Injury Syndromes
Transient Spinal Cord Syndromes
Spinal Shock
Mechanisms and Types of Injuries
Management of Acute Spinal Cord Injuries
SCIWORA
Treatment of Spinal Cord Injuries in the Acute Setting
Stabilization and Support
Long-Term Management of Spinal Cord Injuries
Delayed Post-traumatic Spinal Cord Syndromes
Autonomic Dysreflexia
Deep Vein Thrombosis and Thromboembolism in Spinal Cord Injury
Future Directions
References
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