This PDF
covers the following topics related to Neurology : Introduction, Components of
the 5-minute Neurological Examination, Order of the 5-minute Neurological
Examination, Neurologic Diagnosis, the Neurologic History, Mental Status Test,
Skull, Spine and Meninges, Cranial Nerves, the Motor Examination, the Sensory
System, Coordination, Reflexes, Gait and Station.
This note describes the following topics: neurology introduction, Neuro
anatomy, Behavioural neurology, Neurophysiology, Neurogenetics origin,
Development and research, Neuro pathology introduction, Methodology and
progress.
This
note will introduce students to the major systems of the brain, which underlie
these abilities – focusing on sensory, motor and memory systems. It will start
with classical "textbook" concepts and methods in the field of Systems
Neuroscience, but will then emphasize contemporary approaches, concepts and
debates.
This book focuses on
the Traumatic brain injury pathobiology as well as on the recent developments in
advanced diagnostics and acute management. The presented topics encompass
personal experience and visions of the chapter contributors as well as an
extensive analysis of the TBI literature. The book is addressed to a broad
audience of readers from students to practicing clinicians.
This is a
list of major and frequently observed neurological disorders, symptoms, signs
and syndromes. There is disagreement over the definitions and criteria used to
delineate various disorders and whether some of these conditions should be
classified as mental disorders or in other ways.
Recent medical advances have
improved the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of paraneoplastic
syndromes. These disorders arise from tumor secretion of hormones, peptides, or
cytokines or from immune cross-reactivity between malignant and normal tissues.
Paraneoplastic syndromes may affect diverse organ systems, most notably the
endocrine, neurologic, dermatologic, rheumatologic, and hematologic systems.
Author(s): Lorraine
C. Pelosof, MD, PhD, and David E. Gerber, MD
This note covers the following
topics related to Paraneoplastic Syndromes: General principles, Syndromes,
Autonomic, Central nervous system, Cerebellar, Limbic encephalitis, Muscle fiber
activity, Myelopathy, Myopathy, Neuromuscular junction, Neuronopathy and
Specific antigens.
The guideline covers care provided by healthcare professionals who
have direct contact with and make decisions about the care of people with
chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis. Topics covered includes:
chronic fatigue syndrome or myalgic encephalomyelitis, Methodology, Making a
diagnosis of CFS or ME, Management, People with severe CFS or ME.
Author(s): National
Collaborating Centre for Primary Care, Royal College of General
Practitioners