A Dictionary of Neurological Signs : Clinical Neurosemiology
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002
by
A.J. Larner
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
140200043X
ISBN-13
9781402000430
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Country of Manufacture
NL
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 31st, 2001
Print length
226 Pages
Product Classification:
Neurology & clinical neurophysiology
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Neurology has always been a discipline in which careful physical examination is paramount. There is also an entry for the “head turning sign” observed during the history taking itself as well as the majority of entries relating to details of the physical examination.
Neurology has always been a discipline in which careful physical examination is paramount. The rich vocabulary of neurology replete with eponyms attests to this historically. The decline in the importance of the examination has long been predicted with the advent of more detailed neuroimaging. However, neuroimaging has often provided a surfeit of information from which salient features have to be identified, dependent upon the neurological examination. A dictionary of neurological signs has a secure future. A dictionary should be informative but unless it is unwieldy, it cannot be comprehensive, nor is that claimed here. Andrew Larner has decided sensibly to include key features of the history as well as the examination. There is no doubt that some features of the history can strike one with the force of a physical sign. There are entries for "palinopsia" and "environmental tilt" both of which can only be elicited from the history and yet which have considerable significance. There is also an entry for the "head turning sign" observed during the history taking itself as well as the majority of entries relating to details of the physical examination. This book is directed to students and will be valuable to medical students, trainee neurologists, and professions allied to medicine. Neurologists often speak in shorthand and so entries such as "absence" and "freezing" are sensible and helpful.
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