Neuroanatomy atlas in clinical context : structures, sections, systems, and syndromes / (Record no. 2190261)

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Author name Duane E. Haines (Author)
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Title Neuroanatomy atlas in clinical context : structures, sections, systems, and syndromes /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Duane E. Haines (Author)
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Edition statement Eleventh edition.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Philadelphia:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Wolters Kluwer,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2025.
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No. of Pages xii, 366 pages :
Other physical details illustrations (some color) ;
Dimensions 31 cm.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note <br/>Introduction and User's Guide<br/>External Morphology of the Central Nervous System<br/>Cranial Nerves<br/>Meninges, Cisterns, Ventricles, and Related Hemorrhages<br/>Internal Morphology of the Brain in Unstained Slices and in MRI<br/>Internal Morphology of the Spinal Cord and Brain: Functional Components, MRI, Stained Sections<br/>Internal Morphology of the Brain in Stained Sections: Axial<br/>Sagittal Correlations with MRI<br/>Tracts, Pathways, and Systems in Anatomical and Clinical Orientation<br/>Clinical Syndromes of the CNS<br/>Anatomical-Clinical Correlations : Cerebral Angiogram, MRA, and MRV<br/>Q&As: A Sampling of Study and Review Questions, Many in the USMLE Style, All with Explained Answers
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. This new Eleventh Edition of Neuroanatomy Atlas in Clinical Context continues to (1) provide a sound anatomical base for integrating neuroscience and clinical concepts; (2) introduce new text, artwork, and optical coherence tomography (OCT) that emphasize information and concepts that are encountered in the clinical setting; (3) utilize contemporary clinical and basic science terminology in its proper context; and (4) emphasize neuroscience information, concepts, and images that collectively constitute a comprehensive, and clinically oriented, overview of systems neurobiology. Further, the revision, in the Tenth Edition, of existing pages, the addition of new pages, and the division of Chapter 9 into a Herniation Part and a Stroke Part resulted in an increase in the number of MRI, MRA, CT, CTA, and angiograms representing a significant increase in clinically relevant examples. Understanding systems neurobiology is an absolutely essential element in the successful diagnosis of the neurologically compromised patient"
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Language note In English
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Central Nervous System anatomy & histology
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Additional Author/Editor name M. Alissa Willis (Author)
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  Dewey Decimal Classification   University of Health Sciences University of Health Sciences 04/09/2025   UHS-0037 04/09/2025 04/09/2025 Book