Your go-to resource for effective, efficient board study! The 2nd Edition of Comprehensive Review in Clinical Neurology offers clear explanations of complex concepts in an easily understandable format – all while helping you digest large amounts of information quickly and easily. Retaining the popular format of the first edition, this updated guide features more than 1,000 comprehensive, multiple-choice questions covering every area of neurology you need to master. A combined perspective from residents and faculty, plus revisions to conform to the current exam blueprint, ensure that you’ll make the most of your study time and will face no surprises on exam day.
"The cerebrospinal vasculature originates at the aortic arch. The right brachiocephalic artery divides into the right common carotid artery and the right subclavian artery.
This book is designed to give residents and recent residency graduates a complete review of the concepts tested in the annual resident in-service exam and the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) board exam.
Murayama K, Takeuchi T, Yuyama T. Entrapment of the saphenous nerve by branches of the femoral vessels. A report of two cases. ... Phillips LH. Familial long thoracic nerve palsy: a manifestation of brachial plexus neuropathy.
The book is designed to help readers identify and diagnose multiple disorders covered in the exam or reviewed in residency. Numerous tables and highlighted boxes facilitate the comprehension of difficult but critical information.
B. The anterior and posterior circulations are connected via the circle of Willis, which is composed of the anterior cerebral arteries, a single anterior communicating artery, the internal carotid arteries, the posterior cerebral ...
Neurology in Tropics (e-Book)
If you would like to have access to the DVD content, please purchase the print copy of this title. This is a clinical neurology book for students and non neurologists, and for those who teach them.
Quinn N (1999) Progress in functional neurosurgery for Parkinson's disease. Lancet, 354: 1658–1659. Schuurman PR, Bosch A, Bossuyt PMM, et al. (2000) A comparison of continuous thalamic stimulation and thalamotomy for suppression of ...
The exam organizers had met with us the day before and given the overwhelming message to “RELAX. ” Certainly, this is sound advice prior to any examination, but the requisite for passing is kn- ing the material.
In this volume of the Handbook of Clinical Neurology, experts in the field - from basic scientists to skilled neurosurgeons - have provided up-to-date synopses of each topic as it relates to this class of tumor.