Neuroanatomy atlas in clinical context : structures, sections, systems, and syndromes / Duane E. Haines (Author)
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Book | University of Health Sciences | Available | UHS-0037 |
Introduction and User's Guide
External Morphology of the Central Nervous System
Cranial Nerves
Meninges, Cisterns, Ventricles, and Related Hemorrhages
Internal Morphology of the Brain in Unstained Slices and in MRI
Internal Morphology of the Spinal Cord and Brain: Functional Components, MRI, Stained Sections
Internal Morphology of the Brain in Stained Sections: Axial
Sagittal Correlations with MRI
Tracts, Pathways, and Systems in Anatomical and Clinical Orientation
Clinical Syndromes of the CNS
Anatomical-Clinical Correlations : Cerebral Angiogram, MRA, and MRV
Q&As: A Sampling of Study and Review Questions, Many in the USMLE Style, All with Explained Answers
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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