<p><b>How do you identify which neurological syndromes occur due to systemic disease? </b></p><p>Neurological problems commonly occur in the context of underlying systemic disease, and may even be the presenting symptom of a medical condition that has not yet been diagnosed. Consequently neurologis
Neurological Disorders due to Systemic Disease
✍ Scribed by Steven L. Lewis
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 308
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Edited bySteven L Lewis, MD, Department of Neurological Sciences, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USAHow do you identify which neurologic syndromes occur due to systemic disease? Neurological problems commonly occur in the context of underlying systemic disease, and may even be the presenting symptom of a medical condition that has not yet been diagnosed. Consequently neurologists need to be aware when a neurological presentation might indicate an underlying systemic disorder.Neurological Disorders due to Systemic Disease provides the tools you need to make these connections. The unique neurologic presentation-based approach relates to the common clinical situations you encounter, including: HeadacheStrokeMovement disordersNeuromuscular disordersEncephalopathies, seizures, myelopathies, neuro-ophthalmologic and neuro-otologic disorders, sleep disorders, and othersMajor categories of systemic illness are explored for each presentation to guide you towards a likely cause. These include: Endocrine, electrolyte, and metabolic disordersSystemic autoimmune disordersOrgan dysfunction and failure, and critical medical illnessSystemic cancer and paraneoplastic disordersSystemic infectious diseaseComplications due to drugs and alcohol Vitamin and mineral deficiencies Written by a leading cast of experts, with a practical approach including ‘things to remember’ for each presentation, Neurological Disorders due to Systemic Disease should be on every neurologist’s desk.
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