Anatomic Basis of Neurologic Diagnosis 2nd Edition
Anatomic Basis of Neurologic Diagnosis, 2nd Edition by Cary D. Alberstone; Edward C. Benzel; Stephen E. Jones; Zhong Irene Wang; Michael P. Steinmetz is an indispensable reference that bridges elegant neuroanatomy with practical clinical decision-making. If you diagnose patients with focal neurologic deficits, this edition sharpens your localization skills with unmatched clarity.
Inside, concise chapters pair high-quality anatomic maps with real-world clinical correlations, guiding you from symptom to anatomic site with confidence. The authors—leaders in neurology and neurosurgery—present a systematic, step-by-step approach to common and complex presentations: cranial nerve dysfunction, brainstem syndromes, spinal cord pathology, and peripheral nerve lesions. Clear schematics and targeted commentary make it simple to translate exam findings and imaging into precise diagnoses.
Ideal for neurologists, neurosurgeons, emergency physicians, residents, and advanced medical students, this book enhances bedside reasoning and CT/MRI interpretation across settings—from academic centers in North America to hospitals in Europe, Asia, and beyond. Clinicians will value its practical algorithms, concise tables, and focused diagnostic strategies that save time and reduce uncertainty.
Whether you’re building foundational neuroanatomic knowledge or refining advanced localization skills, this second edition delivers rigor and usability in equal measure. Add this authoritative title to your medical library to elevate diagnostic accuracy and clinical confidence. Order your copy today and bring sharper anatomic insight to every neurologic evaluation.
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