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Highly commended in the neurology category of the British Medical Book Awards 2010
Brain's Diseases of the Nervous System
Twelfth Edition
Michael Donaghy
1,536 pages
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Black and white line drawings, photographs and a full-colour plate section
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276x219mm
978-0-19-856938-1
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Hardback
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26 March 2009
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- The definitive guide to clinical neurology, now in its twelfth edition
- Material is grouped by disorder enabling the reader to find the information they need - fast
- Provides comprehensive and authoritative information in a single volume, with extensive referencing linking to other sources
New to this edition - Extensively updated section on developmental neurology and a completely new section on pain
- Reorganised introduction section featuring new chapters on the history of neurological diagnosis and investigation techniques
- Includes latest developments in the genetic understanding of motor neuron disease
The twelfth edition of this classic neurology textbook builds on the success of the previous editions, including further contributions from highly experienced and well established authorities in their fields. As in previous editions the book is arranged by disorder to provide detailed coverage of the full range of major neurological conditions. There are various new and revised sections, including an updated section on genetics and on developmental neurology, and the introductory chapters have been reorganised and substantially re-written. Extensively referenced and in one complete and comprehensive volume, this new edition continues
to be the definitive guide to clinical neurology.Readership: Neurologists and trainees working in clinical practice and researchers working in clinical neuroscience.
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Michael Donaghy, Reader in Clinical Neurology and Consultant Neurologist, John Radcliffe Hospital and University of Oxford, UK Contributors: David Bates, Professor of Clinical Neurology, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK David Chadwick, Professor of Neurology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, Clinical Science Centre for Research and Education, Liverpool, UK Alastair Compston, Professor of Neurology, University of Cambridge, UK Helen Cross, Reader in Paediatric Neurology, National Centre for Young People with Epilepsy, Lingfield, Surrey, UK Michael Donaghy, Reader in Clinical
Neurology, University of Oxford, Department of Clinical Neurology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK Janet Eyre, Professor of Paediatric Neuroscience, School of Clinical Medical Sciences, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Nicholas Fletcher, Consultant Neurologist, Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Liverpool, UK Peter Goadsby, Professor of Clinical Neurology, Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK Robert Grant, Consultant Neurologist, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK David Hilton-Jones, Consultant Neurologist, Department of Clinical Neurology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK Christopher Kennard, Professor of Clinical Neurology.
Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, UK Linda Luxon, Professor of Audiological Medicine, Department of Neuro-otology, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London, UK Paul Reading, James Cook University Hospital, Middlesborough, UK Martin Rossor, Professor of Clinical Neurology, Dementia Research Group, Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK Peter Rothwell, Professor of Clinical Neurology, University of Oxford, Department of Clinical Neurology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK John Scadding, Consultant Neurologist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London, UK Neil Scolding, Burden Professor of
Clinical Neurosciences, University of Bristol, Institute of Clinical Neurosciences, Department of Neurology, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK Pamela Shaw, Professor of Neurology, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Sheffield, UK Tom Solomon, Senior Lecturer in Neurology, Viral Brain Infections Group, Liverpool, UK Derick Wade, Professor in Neurological Disability, Oxford Centre for Enablement, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford, UK Ian Whittle, Forbes Professor of Surgical Neurology, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Edinburgh, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK
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"Extensively referenced and in one complete and comprehensive volume, this new edition continues to be the definitive guide to clinical neurology" - BMA Medical Book Competition 2010
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Introduction
1: Alastair Compston: A history of neurological diagnosis
2: Michael Donaghy: The clinical approach
3: Robert Grant, Peter Rothwell, David Chadwick, Alastair Compston, Michael Donaghy, David Hilton-Jones, Neil Scolding, Nick Fletcher and Martin Rossor: Investigation and techniques
4: Michael Donaghy and Martin Rossor: Psychologically determined disorders
5: Michael Donaghy: Toxic and environmental disorders
6: Derick Wade: Rehabilitation of patients with neurological disorders
Developmental neurology
7: Helen Cross, Janet Eyre, Robert Surtees: Clinical approach to developmental neurology
8: Alastair Compston: Development, degeneration, and regeneration
9: Janet Eyre: Neurodevelopmental disorders
10: Tony McShane: Neurometabolic disorders
11: Robert Grant: Neurocutaneous syndromes
Disorders of the special senses
12: Christopher Kennard: Abnormal vision
13: Christopher Kennard: Ocular motor disorders
14: Linda Luxon: Disorders of hearing
15: Linda Luxon: Vertigo and imbalance
16: Christopher Kennard: Abnormalities of smell and taste
Pain
17: John Scadding: Neuropathic pain
18: Peter Goadsby: Headache
19: John Scadding: Craniofacial pain
Nerve and muscle disease
20: Pamela Shaw and David Hilton-Jones: Lower cranial nerves and dysphagia
21: Michael Donaghy: Polyneuropathy
22: Michael Donaghy: Focal peripheral neuropathy
23: Pamela Shaw: The motor neuron diseases
24: David Hilton-Jones: Muscle disease
Structural disease affecting brain, spinal cord and nerve roots
25: Ian Whittle: Head injury
26: Ian Whittle: Raised intracranial pressure, cerebral oedema and hydrocephalus
27: Robert Grant: Tumours of the brain and skull
28: David Bates: Spinal cord disorders
29: David Bates: Cauda equina, spinal roots and sphincter control
Seizures, and alterations of consciousness and thought
30: Helen Cross: Seizures and related disorders in children
31: David Chadwick: Seizures, epilepsy and other episodic disorders
32: Paul Reading: Sleep and sleep disorders
33: Martin Rossor: Coma
34: Martin Rossor: Neuropsychological disorders, dementia and behavioural neurology
Vascular, demyelinating, inflammatory, and degenerative disorders of the brain
35: Peter Rothwell: Stroke, transient ischaemic attacks, and intracranial venous thrombosis
36: Neil Scolding: Vasculitis and collagen vascular disorders affecting the CNS
37: Alastair Compston: Multiple sclerosis and other demyelinating diseases
38: Neil Scolding: Paraneoplastic disorders and neuroimmunology
39: Nicolas Fletcher: Tremor, ataxia, and cerebellar disorders
40: Nicolas Fletcher: Movement disorders
Neurological infection
41: Tom Solomon: Meningitis
42: Tom Solomon: Encephalitis and other brain infections
43: Tom Solomon: Complications of systemic infections and immunizations
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