Neurologic Localization and Diagnosis
Neurologic Localization and Diagnosis by Eli E. Zimmerman, Martin A. Samuels, Howard S. Kirshner, and Karl E. Misulis is an indispensable clinical guide for anyone who interprets the nervous system at the bedside. Clear, authoritative, and practical, this book translates complex neuroanatomy into fast, reliable strategies for pinpointing lesions and forming accurate differential diagnoses.
Begin with a concise, stepwise method for history-taking and the neurologic exam, then move through lesion localization—from cortical and subcortical structures to brainstem, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. Emphasizing pattern recognition and clinical reasoning, the text teaches clinicians how to combine signs and symptoms to narrow possibilities, prioritize testing, and plan management. Rich with illustrative examples and clinical pearls, it helps trainees, neurologists, internists, and emergency physicians sharpen diagnostic confidence.
Ideal for use in hospitals, clinics, and medical schools across North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond, this resource is both classroom-ready and clinic-ready. Whether you’re a medical student learning the fundamentals or an experienced practitioner refreshing your approach to challenging cases, this book enhances efficiency and accuracy at the point of care.
Practical, compact, and evidence-informed, Neurologic Localization and Diagnosis equips you to turn neurologic puzzles into clear clinical decisions. Add this essential reference to your library and strengthen your diagnostic toolkit today. Order now for reliable, everyday guidance in clinical neurology.
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