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Neuroanatomy Through Clinical Cases

Neuroanatomy Through Clinical Cases
Author: Hal Blumenfeld
Publisher: Sinauer Associates
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 53 reviews
Sales Rank: 4967

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1st
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 951
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.2
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.3 x 1.2

ISBN: 0878930604
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.80475
EAN: 9780878930609
ASIN: 0878930604

Publication Date: January 15, 2002
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Book Description
Neuroanatomy through Clinical Cases brings a pioneering interactive approach to the teaching of neuroanatomy, using over 100 actual Clinical Cases and high-quality radiologic images to bring the subject to life. This approach allows students to appreciate the clinical relevance of structural details as they are being learned, and to integrate knowledge of disparate functional systems, since a single lesion may affect several different neural structures and pathways.

Most of the book comprises chapters that explain the major neuroanatomical systems. Each chapter first presents background material including an overview of relevant neuroanatomical structures and pathways, and a brief discussion of related clinical disorders. The second half of each chapter is devoted to clinical cases. The cases begin with a narrative of how the patient developed symptoms, and what deficits were found upon neurological examination. Boldface type highlights important symptoms and signs. A series of questions challenges the reader to deduce the neuroanatomical location of the patient's lesion, and the diagnosis. Discussion and answers follow, and an epilogue reveals the actual outcome.

One of the book's most innovative features is the inclusion of CT and MRI scans that depict each patient's lesion. These radiographs help the reader develop skills in interpreting the same kinds of diagnostic images employed in clinical practice.

The book is intended primarily for first- or second-year medical students enrolled in a basic neuroanatomy, neurobiology or neuroscience course. It is also a valuable resource for advanced medical students and residents, as well as students of other health professions, notably physical therapy, occupational therapy, nursing, dentistry, speech therapy, and neuropsychology.


Customer Reviews:   Read 48 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Review of Neuroanatomy   July 12, 2008
For doctors looking to improve their clinical skills in neurology, this is the book. Infact, this is the book that I wish I had in medical school. I like the clinical orientation. The neuro exam is related to anatomic structures multiple times, from different angles. For instance, when reviewing neuroanatomy, the anatomy is presented and then a comment about resulting deficits from damage to this area and a brief comment on the aproach to testing. Then during the neuro exam the test is illucidated and comments refer back to anatomic structures and deficits. During clinical exams you get to refine and practice what you have learned elsewhere. In the world of MRI and CT I have enjoyed relating what I learn in each section to my patients. While certainly not necessary to fulfill my job, I feel more confident as we move into the age of stroke tPA and embolectomy that I will be ready when one of my patients suffers a bleed while in house.


5 out of 5 stars the best book to start your neurology   June 16, 2008
I had all the neurology books over the planet.This book is the best you can start your neurology residency with.It's not a management book no its diagnosis book.This is the first book every neurology resident should get without any doubt.


5 out of 5 stars Great book   June 13, 2008
This is a very useful and smart book. I recomend it for every medicine student and also graduated that do not dominate anatomy.


5 out of 5 stars Great for the advanced non-neurologist   June 10, 2008
Great intermediate text for those of needing an understanding of functional neuroanatomy who aren't necessarily in medical school. Blumenfeld uses several case examples to demonstrate how patients with neurological problems present in the real world clinic. Good use of graphics and online-video. As a graduate student in neuropsychology, I frequently turn to this textbook for reference.


5 out of 5 stars Best book for neuroscience in med school   May 26, 2008
This is definitely the book I used most for my neuroscience course. It had great mnemonics, clear pictures of the tracts, and several clinical cases for each chapter. Out of the several books I used for this class, this was the most helpful. It mentioned topics like blobs/interblobs that weren't mentioned in any other books, including BRS and Purves. Several images were even used during lecture by my professors.

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