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Adams & Victor’s Principles of Neurology, 9e

Allan H. Ropper, Martin A. Samuels

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 Part 1. The Clinical Method of Neurology
Chapter 1Approach to the Patient with Neurologic Disease
Chapter 2Special Techniques for Neurologic Diagnosis
 Part 2. Cardinal Manifestations of Neurologic Disease
 Section 1. Disorders of Motility
OverviewDisorders of Motility
Chapter 3Motor Paralysis
Chapter 4Abnormalities of Movement and Posture Caused by Disease of the Basal Ganglia
Chapter 5Incoordination and Other Disorders of Cerebellar Function
Chapter 6Tremor, Myoclonus, Focal Dystonias, and Tics
Chapter 7Disorders of Stance and Gait

 Section 2. Pain and Other Disorders of Somatic Sensation, Headache, and Backache
Chapter 8Pain
Chapter 9Other Somatic Sensation
Chapter 10Headache and Other Craniofacial Pains
Chapter 11Pain in the Back, Neck, and Extremities

 Section 3. Disorders of the Special Senses
OverviewDisorders of the Special Senses
Chapter 12Disorders of Smell and Taste
Chapter 13Disturbances of Vision
Chapter 14Disorders of Ocular Movement and Pupillary Function
Chapter 15Deafness, Dizziness, and Disorders of Equilibrium

 Section 4. Epilepsy and Disorders of Consciousness
Chapter 16Epilepsy and Other Seizure Disorders
Chapter 17Coma and Related Disorders of Consciousness
Chapter 18Faintness and Syncope
Chapter 19Sleep and Its Abnormalities

 Section 5. Derangements of Intellect, Behavior, and Language Caused by Diffuse and Focal Cerebral Disease
OverviewDerangements of Intellect, Behavior, and Language Caused by Diffuse and Focal Cerebral Disease
Chapter 20Delirium and Other Acute Confusional States
Chapter 21Dementia and the Amnesic (Korsakoff) Syndrome with Comments on the Neurology of Intelligence and Memory
Chapter 22Neurologic Disorders Caused by Lesions in Specific Parts of the Cerebrum
Chapter 23Disorders of Speech and Language

 Section 6. Disorders of Energy, Mood, and Autonomic and Endocrine Functions
Chapter 24Fatigue, Asthenia, Anxiety, and Depressive Reactions
Chapter 25The Limbic Lobes and the Neurology of Emotion
Chapter 26Disorders of the Autonomic Nervous System, Respiration, and Swallowing
Chapter 27The Hypothalamus and Neuroendocrine Disorders
 Part 3. Growth and Development of the Nervous System and the Neurology of Aging
Chapter 28Normal Development and Deviations in Development of the Nervous System
Chapter 29The Neurology of Aging
 Part 4. Major Categories of Neurologic Disease
Chapter 30Disturbances of Cerebrospinal Fluid and Its Circulation, Including Hydrocephalus, Pseudotumor Cerebri, and Low-Pressure Syndromes
Chapter 31Intracranial Neoplasms and Paraneoplastic Disorders
Chapter 32Infections of the Nervous System (Bacterial, Fungal, Spirochetal, Parasitic) and Sarcoidosis
Chapter 33Viral Infections of the Nervous System, Chronic Meningitis, and Prion Diseases
Chapter 34Cerebrovascular Diseases
Chapter 35Craniocerebral Trauma
Chapter 36Multiple Sclerosis and Allied Demyelinating Diseases
Chapter 37Inherited Metabolic Diseases of the Nervous System
Chapter 38Developmental Diseases of the Nervous System
Chapter 39Degenerative Diseases of the Nervous System
Chapter 40The Acquired Metabolic Disorders of the Nervous System
Chapter 41Diseases of the Nervous System Caused by Nutritional Deficiency
Chapter 42Alcohol and Alcoholism
Chapter 43Disorders of the Nervous System Caused by Drugs, Toxins, and Other Chemical Agents
 Part 5. Diseases of Spinal Cord, Peripheral Nerve, and Muscle
Chapter 44Diseases of the Spinal Cord
Chapter 45Electrophysiologic and Laboratory Aids in the Diagnosis of Neuromuscular Disease
Chapter 46Diseases of the Peripheral Nerves
Chapter 47Diseases of the Cranial Nerves
Chapter 48Principles of Clinical Myology: Diagnosis and Classification of Diseases of Muscle and Neuromuscular Junction
Chapter 49The Infectious and Inflammatory Myopathies
Chapter 45Electrophysiologic and Laboratory Aids in the Diagnosis of Neuromuscular Disease
Chapter 50The Muscular Dystrophies
Chapter 51The Metabolic and Toxic Myopathies
Chapter 52The Congenital Neuromuscular Disorders
Chapter 53Myasthenia Gravis and Related Disorders of the Neuromuscular Junction
Chapter 54Ion Channel Disorders: The Periodic Paralyses and Hereditary Nondystrophic Myotonias (Channelopathies)
Chapter 55Disorders of Muscle Characterized by Cramp, Spasm, Pain, and Localized Masses
 Part 6. Psychiatric Disorders
Chapter 56The Anxiety Neuroses, Hysteria, and Personality Disorders
Chapter 57Depression and Bipolar Disease
Chapter 58The Schizophrenias and Paranoid States


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