Basic Clinical Neuroscience
Understanding Neurologic Abnormalities through Anatomy and Pathophysiology
Paul A Young author Paul H Young author Daniel L Tolbert author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Published:6th Mar '15
Should be back in stock very soon
This text serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding neurologic abnormalities, with a focus on anatomy and pathophysiology in Basic Clinical Neuroscience.
This clinically oriented and student-friendly text provides a comprehensive understanding of the anatomic and pathophysiologic foundations necessary for grasping neurologic abnormalities. Basic Clinical Neuroscience emphasizes the localization of crucial anatomic structures and clinically relevant pathways, enhanced by detailed illustrations that facilitate learning. The book's concise approach ensures that readers can easily navigate through complex topics while retaining essential information.
The Third Edition has been thoroughly updated to incorporate recent advances in the field, making it an invaluable resource for both students and professionals. It features new clinical connection boxes that relate theoretical knowledge to practical applications, over 100 additional review questions to reinforce learning, and striking full-color artwork that brings the material to life. Each chapter concludes with review questions, with detailed answers provided at the back of the book to aid in self-assessment and deeper understanding.
In addition to its robust content, Basic Clinical Neuroscience includes an entire chapter dedicated to locating lesions, an atlas of myelin-stained sections, and a glossary of key terms for quick reference. This combination of features makes it an essential guide for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of clinical neuroscience, whether in a classroom setting or in clinical practice.
ISBN: 9781451173291
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 703g
464 pages
3rd edition