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Kaufman's Clinical Neurology for Psychiatrists
תאריך יציאה לאור
6 באפר׳ 2022
The only reference to focus on the must-know aspects of neurology for psychiatrists, Kaufman's Clinical Neurology for Psychiatrists, 9th Edition, brings you up to date with the knowledge you need to excel on the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and other examinations. It fully covers the exam topics you’ll encounter, along with new content, high-quality illustrations, and multiple-choice questions. In addition, this book prepares you for clinical work in the 21st century
מידע נוסף
מהדורה
9th ED
עמודים / Pages
700
הוצאה לאור
Elsevier
תאריך יציאה לאור
6 באפר׳ 2022
תוכן עניינים
Cover image
Title page
Table of Contents
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Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Notes About References
Web Sites That Offer Information About Several Areas
Physician-Readers, Please Note
Preface
Purpose
Organization and Content
Additions and Other Changes for the Ninth Edition
Comparison to DSM-5
Updates, Expanded Topics, New Material
Didactic Devices: The Visual Approach and Question-and-Answer Sections
One Caveat
Section I: Classic Anatomic Neurology
1. First Encounter With a Patient: Examination and Formulation
Abstract
Outline
Examination
Formulation
Responding as a Neurologist to Consultations
Neurologic Diagnosis
2. Signs of Central Nervous System Disorders
Abstract
Outline
Signs of Cerebral Hemisphere Lesions
Signs of Basal Ganglia Lesions
Signs of Brainstem Lesions
Signs of Cerebellar Lesions
Signs of Spinal Cord Lesions
3. Psychogenic Neurologic Deficits
Abstract
Outline
The Neurologist’s Role
Psychogenic Deficits
Potential Pitfalls
References
4. Cranial Nerve Impairments
Outline
Olfactory Nerve (Cranial Nerve I)
Optic Nerve (Cranial Nerve II)
Oculomotor, Trochlear, and Abducens Nerves (Cranial Nerves III, IV, and VI)
Trigeminal Nerve (Cranial Nerve V)
Facial Nerve (Cranial Nerve VII)
Acoustic Nerve (Cranial Nerve VIII)
Glossopharyngeal, Vagus, and Spinal Accessory Nerves (Cranial Nerves IX, X, and XI)
Hypoglossal Nerve (Cranial Nerve XII)
Questions and Answers
Questions and Answers: Chapters 1–4
5. Peripheral Nerve Disorders
Abstract
Outline
Anatomy
Mononeuropathies
Mononeuritis Multiplex
Polyneuropathies (Neuropathies)
Pseudoneurotoxic Disease
Motor Neuron Disorders
Benign Fasciculations
Spine Disease
Websites
References
Questions and Answers
6. Muscle Disorders
Outline
Neuromuscular Junction Disorders
Muscle Disease (Myopathy)
Laboratory Tests
References
Questions and Answers
Section II: Major Neurologic Conditions
7. Dementia
Abstract
Outline
Disorders Related to Dementia
Normal Aging
Dementia
Alzheimer Disease
Related Disorders
Frontal Lobe Disorders
Other Dementias
Infections
Pseudodementia
Delirium/Toxic-Metabolic Encephalopathy
Precautions in Diagnosing Alzheimer Disease
References
Questions And Answers
8. Aphasia and Anosognosia
Abstract
Outline
Language and Dominance
Handedness
Music
Aphasia
Mental Abnormalities with Language Impairment
Disorders Related to Aphasia
Nondominant Hemisphere Syndromes
Disconnection Syndromes
References
Questions and Answers
9. Headaches
Abstract
Outline
Primary Headaches
Secondary Headaches
Cranial Neuralgias
References
Questions and Answers
10. Epilepsy
Abstract
Outline
Electroencephalogram
Seizure Types
Focal Seizures
Generalized Seizures
Treatment
Comorbid Conditions and their Treatment
Related Issues
Nonepileptic Conditions
Violence
References
Questions And Answers: Chapter 10
11. Transient Ischemic Attack and Stroke
Abstract
Outline
Transient Ischemic Attack
Stroke
Neuropsychologic Sequelae of Stroke
Altered Levels of Consciousness
Managing Stroke
References
Questions and Answers
12. Visual Disturbances
Abstract
Outline
Evaluating Visual Disturbances
Glaucoma
Cortical Blindness
Visual Perceptual Disturbances
Visual Hallucinations
Visual Field Loss
Conjugate Eye Movement
Diplopia
Horner Syndrome and Argyll–Robertson Pupils
References
Questions and Answers
13. Congenital Cerebral Impairments
Abstract
Outline
Cerebral Palsy
Neural Tube Closure Defects
Neurocutaneous Disorders
Other Genetic Neurologic Disorders
Small Head/Large Head
Environmental Toxins
References
Questions and Answers
14. Neurologic Aspects of Chronic Pain
Abstract
Outline
Types of Pain
Psychiatric Consultations
Pain Pathways
Analgesic Pathways
Endogenous Opioids
Treatments
Cancer Pain
Noncancer Pain Syndromes
References
Questions and Answers
15. Multiple Sclerosis
Abstract
Outline
Etiology
Clinical Manifestations
Psychiatric Comorbidity in Multiple Sclerosis
Testing
Therapy
Steroid Psychosis
Conditions that Mimic Multiple Sclerosis
References
Questions and Answers
16. Neurologic Aspects of Sexual Function
Abstract
Outline
Neurologic Impairment
Underlying Conditions
The Limbic System And The Libido
References
Questions and Answers
17. Sleep Disorders
Outline
Normal Sleep
Sleep Disorders
Breathing-Related Sleep Disorders
Parasomnias
Indications for a Polysomnogram
References
Questions and Answers
18. Involuntary Movement Disorders
Outline
The Basal Ganglia
General Considerations
Parkinson Disease
Athetosis
Chorea
Hemiballismus
Wilson Disease
Dystonia
Essential Tremor
Tics
Myoclonus
Movement Disorders Due to Dopamine-Blocking Antipsychotic Agents and Other Medicines
Movement Disorders from other Psychiatric Medications
Psychogenic Movements
References
Questions and Answers
19. Brain Tumors, Metastatic Cancer, and Paraneoplastic Syndromes
Abstract
Outline
Types of Brain Tumors
Initial Symptoms
Cognitive and Personality Changes
Other Treatment-Induced Symptoms
Paraneoplastic Syndromes
Diagnostic Tests For Brain Tumors
Related Conditions
Disorders that Resemble Brain Tumors
References
Questions and Answers
20. Lumbar Puncture and Imaging Studies
Abstract
Outline
Lumbar Puncture
Imaging Studies
Computed Tomography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Positron Emission Tomography
Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography
Interventional Radiology
References
Questions and Answers
21. Neurotransmitters and Drug Abuse
Abstract
Outline
Monoamines
Neuropeptides
Nitric Oxide
Neurologic Aspects of Drug Abuse
References
Questions and Answers
22. Traumatic Brain Injury
Abstract
Outline
Major Head Trauma
Minor Head Trauma
Whiplash
References
Questions and Answers
Appendix 1. Patient and Family Support Groups
General Resources
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Alzheimer Disease
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Aphasia and Related Disorders
Autism
Blepharospasm
Blindness
Brain Tumors
Cerebral Palsy
Down Syndrome
Dystonia
Epilepsy
Fraudulent Therapies
Guillain–Barré Syndrome
Huntington Disease
Migraine and Headache
Multiple Sclerosis
Muscular Dystrophy and Related Disorders
Myasthenia Gravis
Neurofibromatosis
Pain
Paraplegia
Parkinson Disease
Postpolio Syndrome
Rett Syndrome
Sleep Disorders
Spasmodic Dysphonia
Spasmodic Torticollis
Spina Bifida
Spinal Cord Injury
Stroke
Stuttering
Tourette Syndrome
Traumatic Brain Injury
Tuberous Sclerosis
Tremor
Wilson Disease
Appendix 2. Costs of Various Tests
Appendix 3. Diseases Transmitted by Chromosome or Mitochondria Abnormalities
Appendix 4. Chemical and Biological Neurotoxins
Additional Review Questions and Answers
Index
Confidence is ClinicalKey
Author
David Kaufman, Howard Geyer, Mark Milstein, Jillian Rosengard
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