
Neurology
Başlık:
Neurology
Yazar:
Mumenthaler, Marco, 1925-2016.
ISBN:
9783135239040
9781588900456
Ek Yazar:
Edition:
4th rev. enl. ed.
Yayım Bilgisi:
Stuttgart ; New York : George Thieme Verlag, 2004
Fiziksel Tanım:
xvi, 992 pages : illustrations. ; 20 cm.
Series:
Thieme flexibook
Thieme flexibook.
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Pocket-sized and affordable, this classic Thieme Flexibook provides a thorough and comprehensive review of clinical neurology. The fully revised fourth edition puts new emphasis on clinical relevance, and contains updated information on stroke, epilepsy, eye movements, headache, and more!
Key features:
Nearly 1,000 pages of up-to-date clinical information More than 50% of the book has been totally revised and updated for this edition Easy-to-use index provides quick access to content Written by two experienced clinical neurologists and teachersOne of the best basic works to address the entire field of neurology, this practical book has become a major text and reference for neurology students and residents the world over. The book also appeals to general practitioners, neurology specialists, and even neurosurgeons needing a quick reference on an unfamiliar neurological problem.
Author Notes
Mark Mumenthaler, Heinrich Mattle
Table of Contents
| Clinical Syndromes | p. 1 |
| 1 Clinical Syndromes in Neurology | p. 2 |
| Differentiation of Central and Peripheral Paresis | p. 2 |
| Bodily Distribution of Paresis | p. 3 |
| Monoparesis | p. 3 |
| Hemiparesis | p. 4 |
| Para- and Quadriparesis | p. 4 |
| Lesions Affecting the Anterior Horn Ganglion Cells | p. 5 |
| Lesions Affecting a Spinal Nerve Root | p. 5 |
| Polyradiculopathy | p. 10 |
| Polyneuropathy | p. 10 |
| Plexus Lesions | p. 10 |
| Lesions of a Single Peripheral Nerve | p. 11 |
| Dysfunction of the Neuromuscular Junction | p. 11 |
| Myopathy | p. 11 |
| Clinical Neurology | p. 13 |
| 2 Diseases Mainly Affecting the Brain and its Coverings | p. 14 |
| Characteristics of Diseases of the Brain | p. 14 |
| Congenital and Perinatally Acquired Diseases of the Brain | p. 14 |
| Traumatic Brain Injury | p. 45 |
| Intracranial Hypertension and Brain Tumors | p. 56 |
| Infectious Diseases of the Brain and Meninges | p. 75 |
| Disturbances of Cerebral Perfusion and Nontraumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage | p. 131 |
| The Comatose Patient | p. 221 |
| Extrapyramidal Syndromes | p. 235 |
| Cerebellar Syndromes | p. 274 |
| Metabolic Disorders with Cerebral Or Other Neurologic Involvement | p. 285 |
| Systemic Diseases Affecting the Nervous System | p. 299 |
| Dementing Disorders and Other Neuropsychological Syndromes | p. 346 |
| 3 Diseases Mainly Affecting the Spinal Cord | p. 389 |
| Characteristics of Diseases of the Spinal Cord | p. 389 |
| Ancillary Tests in Diseases of the Spinal Cord | p. 389 |
| Classification of Spinal Cord Syndromes | p. 391 |
| Congenital and Perinatally Acquired Lesions of the Spinal Cord | p. 393 |
| Spinal Cord Trauma | p. 395 |
| Fundamentals of (Complete) Spinal Cord Transection Syndrome | p. 395 |
| Practical Approach to Acute Traumatic Spinal Cord Transection | p. 399 |
| Acceleration Injury of the Spine (Whiplash Injury) | p. 402 |
| Tumors and Other Masses Compressing the Spinal Cord | p. 405 |
| General Aspects | p. 405 |
| Types of Mass Compressing the Spinal Cord | p. 406 |
| Infectious, Allergic, and Toxic Diseases of the Spinal Cord and Its Coverings | p. 414 |
| Infectious Diseases of the Spinal Cord | p. 414 |
| Myelitis | p. 416 |
| Toxic Myelopathies | p. 417 |
| Circulatory Disorders of the Spinal Cord | p. 418 |
| Blood Supply of the Spinal Cord | p. 418 |
| Spinal Cord Ischemia Due to Deficient Arterial Blood Flow | p. 418 |
| Spinal Cord Ischemia Due to Venous Disturbances | p. 423 |
| Degenerative and Heredode-generative Diseases Mainly Affecting the Spinal Cord | p. 425 |
| Diseases Affecting the Anterior Horn Cells | p. 425 |
| Spastic Spinal Paralysis | p. 432 |
| Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) | p. 434 |
| Spinocerebellar Ataxias | p. 437 |
| Metabolic Disorders Mainly Affecting the Spinal Cord | p. 441 |
| Vitamin B[subscript 12] Deficiency and Funicular Myelosis | p. 441 |
| Syringomyelia and Syringobulbia | p. 443 |
| Other Diseases of the Spinal Cord | p. 447 |
| Radiation-Induced Myelopathy | p. 447 |
| Decompression Myelopathy | p. 447 |
| 4 Autonomic and Trophic Disorders | p. 449 |
| Acute Pandysautonomia | p. 454 |
| Familial Dysautonomia (Riley-Day Syndrome) | p. 455 |
| Botulism | p. 455 |
| Insensitivity to Pain | p. 456 |
| Congenital Insensitivity to Pain | p. 456 |
| Congenital Sensory Neuropathy with Anhidrosis | p. 456 |
| Sensory Radicular Neuropathy | p. 456 |
| Pain Asymbolia | p. 456 |
| Sympathetic Syndromes | p. 457 |
| Typical Manifestations | p. 457 |
| Trophic Disorders | p. 461 |
| 5 Demyelinating Diseases | p. 465 |
| Multiple Sclerosis | p. 465 |
| Typical Clinical Features | p. 466 |
| Epidemiology | p. 467 |
| Clinical Features | p. 467 |
| Ancillary Tests | p. 471 |
| Prognosis | p. 474 |
| Pathologic Anatomy | p. 476 |
| Etiology and Pathogenesis | p. 477 |
| Treatment | p. 480 |
| Differential Diagnosis | p. 483 |
| Other Demyelinating Diseases | p. 484 |
| Concentric Sclerosis (Balo's Disease) | p. 484 |
| Diffuse Sclerosis (Schilder's Disease) | p. 484 |
| Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM) | p. 484 |
| Neuromyelitis Optica (Devic's Disease) | p. 484 |
| Subacute Myelo-optic Neuropathy (SMON) | p. 485 |
| Hereditary Demyelinating Diseases | p. 485 |
| 6 Injury to the Nervous System by Specific Physical Agents | p. 487 |
| Electrical Injury | p. 487 |
| Gas Embolism | p. 488 |
| Venous Gas Embolism | p. 488 |
| Arterial Gas Embolism | p. 489 |
| Injury Due to Ionizing Radiation | p. 490 |
| Radiation Injury to the Brain | p. 490 |
| Radiation Injury to the Spinal Cord | p. 490 |
| Radiation Injury to the Peripheral Nervous System | p. 491 |
| Hypothermic Injury | p. 491 |
| 7 Epilepsy, Other Episodic Disorders of Neurologic Function, and Sleep Disorders | p. 493 |
| Epilepsy | p. 493 |
| History | p. 493 |
| Etiology and Pathogenesis | p. 494 |
| Epidemiology | p. 495 |
| Ancillary Diagnostic Tests in Epileptology | p. 495 |
| Classification of Epilepsy | p. 501 |
| Individual Seizure Types | p. 504 |
| Clinical Patterns of Epilepsy and Epileptic Syndromes | p. 506 |
| Partial (Focal) Seizures | p. 517 |
| Special Seizure Types and Seizure Etiologies | p. 530 |
| Procedure after a First Seizure or Multiple Seizures | p. 532 |
| Treatment of Epilepsy | p. 532 |
| Prognosis | p. 546 |
| Episodic Disturbances of Consciousness, Syncope, and Other Nonepileptic Episodes | p. 547 |
| Syncope and Drop Attacks | p. 550 |
| Disturbances of Consciousness of Metabolic Origin | p. 554 |
| Drop Attacks | p. 555 |
| Episodic Nonepileptic Motor Phenomena | p. 556 |
| Episodic Disorders that are Partly or Wholly Psychogenic | p. 558 |
| Neurological Findings in the Unconscious Patient and in Psychogenic Pseudo-Neurological Conditions | p. 560 |
| Neurological Findings in the Unconscious Patient | p. 560 |
| The Neurological Examination in Psychogenic Pseudo-Neurological Conditions | p. 560 |
| Sleep and Disturbances of Sleep | p. 563 |
| Sleep | p. 563 |
| Sleep Disorders | p. 564 |
| Hypersomnia | p. 565 |
| Sleep Apnea Syndrome | p. 569 |
| 8 Polyradiculitis and Polyneuropathy | p. 575 |
| Polyradiculitis | p. 575 |
| Classic Acute Polyradiculitis (Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Landry-Guillain-Barre Syndrome) | p. 576 |
| Atypical Polyradiculitis | p. 580 |
| Polyneuropathy | p. 582 |
| General Features | p. 582 |
| Hereditary Polyneuropathy | p. 588 |
| Polyneuropathy Due to Metabolic Disorders | p. 598 |
| Polyneuropathy Due to Improper or Inadequate Nutrition | p. 604 |
| Polyneuropathy Due to Vitamin B[subscript 12] Malabsorption | p. 604 |
| Autoimmune Polyneuropathy | p. 605 |
| Polyneuropathy Due to Infectious Disease | p. 606 |
| Polyneuropathy Due to Arterial Disease | p. 606 |
| Polyneuropathy Due to Sprue and Other Malabsorptive Disorders | p. 608 |
| Polyneuropathy Due to Exogenous Toxic Substances | p. 609 |
| Polyneuropathy of Other Causes | p. 613 |
| 9 Diseases Affecting the Cranial Nerves | p. 617 |
| Disturbances of Olfaction | p. 623 |
| Anosmia | p. 623 |
| True Combined Anosmia and Ageusia | p. 624 |
| Cacosmia | p. 624 |
| Visual Disturbances of Neurologic Origin | p. 624 |
| Loss of Vision | p. 624 |
| Visual Field Defects and Perceptual Disturbances | p. 625 |
| Abnormal Findings in the Optic Disks | p. 630 |
| Oculomotor Disturbances | p. 630 |
| The Neuroanatomical Basis of Ocular Motility | p. 634 |
| Preliminary Remarks on the Examination of Ocular Motility | p. 636 |
| Ancillary Tests in Oculomotor Disturbances | p. 639 |
| General Principles of Ocular Motility | p. 641 |
| Some Diseases in which Oculomotor Disturbances are Prominent | p. 652 |
| Diseases that Mimic Supranuclear Disturbances of Eye Movement | p. 653 |
| Lesions of the Cranial Nerves Subserving Eye Movement and their Brainstem Nuclei | p. 654 |
| Ptosis | p. 662 |
| Treatment of Oculomotor Disorders | p. 663 |
| Pupillary Disorders | p. 664 |
| Anatomy and Clinical Examination of the Pupils | p. 664 |
| Abnormal Size and Shape of the Pupils | p. 664 |
| Abnormalities of Pupillary Reactivity | p. 664 |
| Trigeminal Disturbances | p. 670 |
| Facial Nerve Disturbances | p. 673 |
| Cryptogenic Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy | p. 673 |
| Bilateral Facial Nerve Palsy | p. 676 |
| Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome | p. 677 |
| Other Causes of Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy | p. 677 |
| Disturbances of Taste | p. 678 |
| Hemifacial Spasm | p. 678 |
| Facial Myokymia | p. 679 |
| Facial Tic | p. 679 |
| Progressive Facial Hemiatrophy | p. 679 |
| Disturbances of the Vestibulocochlear Nerve (Statoacoustic Nerve, Auditory Nerve) | p. 680 |
| Anatomy | p. 680 |
| Testing of Hearing | p. 680 |
| Cochlear, Retrocochlear, or Central Hearing Loss? | p. 682 |
| Diseases Causing Hearing Loss | p. 683 |
| Ancillary Tests in the Diagnostic Evaluation of Hearing Loss | p. 690 |
| Tinnitus and Other Abnormal Sounds | p. 690 |
| Vertigo | p. 691 |
| Diseases Causing Prominent Vertigo | p. 702 |
| Glossopharyngeal and Vagus Nerve Dysfunction | p. 712 |
| Accessory Nerve Palsy | p. 713 |
| Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy | p. 715 |
| Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsies | p. 716 |
| Cranial Polyradiculitis | p. 716 |
| (Recurrent) Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsies | p. 716 |
| Progressive Palsies of Multiple Cranial Nerves | p. 716 |
| Garcin Syndrome | p. 716 |
| Rarer Causes | p. 716 |
| 10 Spinal Radicular Syndromes | p. 717 |
| General Symptoms and Signs | p. 718 |
| Intervertebral Disk Disease as a Cause of Radicular Syndromes | p. 728 |
| Cervical Disk Herniation and Spondylosis | p. 729 |
| Thoracic Radicular Syndromes | p. 730 |
| Lumbar Disk Herniation | p. 730 |
| Mass Lesions in and Adjacent to the Spinal Nerve Roots | p. 738 |
| Other Radicular Syndromes | p. 739 |
| Herpes Zoster | p. 739 |
| 11 Lesions of Individual Peripheral Nerves | p. 741 |
| General Clinical Features | p. 741 |
| Ancillary Tests | p. 742 |
| Classification and Quantification of Peripheral Nerve Lesions | p. 746 |
| Peripheral Nerve Regeneration | p. 748 |
| Pain Syndromes due to Peripheral Nerve Lesions | p. 748 |
| Brachial Plexus Palsies | p. 749 |
| Traumatic Brachial Plexus Palsies | p. 751 |
| Other Causes of Brachial Plexus Palsy | p. 762 |
| Differential Diagnosis of Brachial Plexus Palsies | p. 766 |
| Long Thoracic Nerve | p. 767 |
| Axillary Nerve | p. 767 |
| Suprascapular Nerve | p. 768 |
| Musculocutaneous Nerve | p. 768 |
| Radial Nerve | p. 768 |
| Median Nerve | p. 771 |
| Ulnar Nerve | p. 775 |
| Lumbosacral Plexus | p. 780 |
| Genitofemoral and Ilioinguinal Nerves | p. 780 |
| Femoral Nerve | p. 787 |
| Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve (Meralgia Paresthetica) | p. 788 |
| Obturator Nerve | p. 789 |
| Gluteal Nerves | p. 790 |
| Sciatic Nerve | p. 791 |
| Common Peroneal Nerve | p. 792 |
| Tibial Nerve | p. 795 |
| 12 Headache and Facial Pain | p. 797 |
| General Aspects | p. 798 |
| History-Taking from Patients with Headache | p. 798 |
| Classification of Headache and Facial Pain | p. 798 |
| Examination of Patients with Headache | p. 802 |
| Pathogenesis of (Primary) Headache | p. 802 |
| The Major Primary Headache Syndromes | p. 803 |
| Tension-Type Headache | p. 803 |
| Post-Traumatic Headache | p. 804 |
| Migraine | p. 805 |
| Headache in Organic Vascular Disease | p. 815 |
| Cranial Arterial Occlusion | p. 815 |
| Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage | p. 815 |
| Arterial Hypertension | p. 816 |
| Pheochromocytoma | p. 816 |
| Temporal Arteritis | p. 816 |
| Spondylogenic Headache and Cervical Migraine | p. 817 |
| Neck-Tongue Syndrome | p. 818 |
| Other Symptomatic Forms of Headache | p. 818 |
| Headache Due to an Intracranial Mass | p. 818 |
| Headache Due to Intermittent Obstruction of CSF Flow | p. 819 |
| Syndrome of Low Cerebrospinal Fluid Volume (Hypoliquorrhea) | p. 819 |
| Pseudotumor Cerebri | p. 820 |
| Headache Due to Ocular Disorders | p. 820 |
| Headache Due to Disorders of the Ear, Nose, and Throat | p. 820 |
| Headache Due to Systemic Disease | p. 820 |
| Psychogenic Headache | p. 821 |
| Drug-Induced Headache | p. 821 |
| Facial Pain | p. 821 |
| Neuralgias | p. 821 |
| Other Types of Facial Pain | p. 825 |
| 13 Pain Syndromes of the Limbs and Trunk | p. 833 |
| Pain in the Shoulder and Arm (Cervicobrachialgia) | p. 835 |
| Pain Syndromes of the Trunk and Back | p. 839 |
| Pain in the Trunk | p. 839 |
| Back Pain | p. 840 |
| Pelvic Pain and Pain in the Lower Limb | p. 843 |
| Other Regional and Generalized Pain Syndromes | p. 848 |
| 14 Myopathies | p. 851 |
| General Aspects | p. 851 |
| Muscular Dystrophies | p. 861 |
| Myotonias and Periodic Paralyses | p. 877 |
| The Myotonias | p. 877 |
| Heterogeneous Syndromes Involving Excessive Muscle Fiber Activity | p. 882 |
| Periodic Paralyses | p. 884 |
| Metabolic Myopathies | p. 888 |
| General Aspects of Energy Metabolism in Muscle | p. 888 |
| Clinical Presentation and Diagnostic Evaluation of the Metabolic Myopathies | p. 889 |
| Specific Metabolic Myopathies | p. 891 |
| Myoglobinuria | p. 893 |
| Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathies | p. 895 |
| Congenital Myopathies | p. 899 |
| Myositis | p. 901 |
| Myopathy in Endocrine Diseases | p. 907 |
| Muscular Manifestations of Electrolyte Disturbances | p. 908 |
| Muscular Manifestations Due to Medications, Intoxications, and Nutritional Deficiencies | p. 909 |
| Disorders of Neuromuscular Transmission | p. 911 |
| Myasthenia Gravis (Myasthenia Gravis Pseudoparalytica, Erb-Goldflam Disease) | p. 911 |
| Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome | p. 922 |
| Congenital Myasthenic Syndromes | p. 923 |
| Other Myasthenic Syndromes | p. 924 |
| Common Muscle Cramps | p. 924 |
| 15 References | p. 925 |
| Appendix | p. 927 |
| Scales for the Assessment of Neurologic Disease | p. 928 |
| Detailed Instructions for the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) | p. 930 |
| Simplified Scale for Evaluating the Severity of Individual Signs of Parkinson's Disease | p. 938 |
| Epworth Sleepiness Questionnaire | p. 939 |
| Barthel Index (of Disability) | p. 940 |
| Modified Rankin Scale (for Stroke) | p. 941 |
| Modified NIH Stroke Scale (adapted from Brett et al. and Lyden et al.) | p. 942 |
| Expanded Disability Status Scale (DSS) for Multiple Sclerosis | p. 946 |
| Major Neurogenetic Diseases | p. 947 |
| Glossary of Common Abbreviations in Neurology | p. 957 |
| Glossary | p. 957 |
| Index | p. 960 |
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