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OverviewMost neurology students do not struggle because the subject is too hard. They struggle because nobody showed them where to look. Every neurological syndrome has a precise location in the nervous system. Once you know that location, the diagnosis follows. The examination findings make sense. The imaging makes sense. The treatment makes sense. This book teaches you how to find it. Neuroanatomy in Clinical Practice is a 28-chapter clinical neuroanatomy course built around real American patients. Every chapter opens with a patient whose symptoms are the direct result of one specific structure in the nervous system failing in one specific way. The chapter then walks you through the anatomy that explains the case. By the time you finish reading, you do not just know the anatomy. You know why it matters. This book is for you if: You are a medical student preparing for your neurology rotation or USMLE exams and want to understand neuroanatomy rather than memorize it You are an internal medicine or family medicine resident who needs a solid neurological foundation you can use at the bedside You are a neurology resident building the systematic framework that clinical experience alone cannot give you You are a nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or allied health professional who works with neurological patients and needs a clear, accurate reference What makes this book different: Most neuroanatomy textbooks give you anatomy first and hope the clinical application follows. This book does the opposite. Every structure is introduced through the syndrome it produces when it fails. You learn the anatomy because you need it to understand the patient in front of you. That is the only reason anatomy ever sticks. Inside this book you will find: 28 complete chapters covering the full nervous system from the cortex to the peripheral nerve, all grounded in US clinical practice, US guidelines, and US approved treatments A real patient case at the start of every chapter with the full clinical outcome at the end Clear explanations of every major neurological syndrome with its anatomical basis Clinical Pearl boxes with the single most important bedside fact in each section Localization at a Glance boxes ready to use during clinical shifts Detailed reference tables comparing syndromes, pathways, and examination findings 5 board style questions with full explanations at the end of every chapter A complete 50 question high yield review chapter covering all 28 chapters Coverage of CT, MRI, and advanced neuroimaging written for the clinician, not the radiologist By the time you finish this book you will be able to: Examine a patient with a neurological problem and reach a localization based diagnosis from the bedside findings alone Explain why a stroke in the internal capsule affects the face, arm, and leg equally but a cortical stroke does not Identify which spinal cord syndrome a patient has from their pattern of motor and sensory loss Read a brain MRI and recognize the major patterns of stroke, demyelination, tumor, and hemorrhage Understand every major brainstem crossed syndrome and know immediately where to look on the scan This is not a book for people who want to skim neurology. It is for people who want to understand it. If that describes you, this book will be the best investment you make in your medical education. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stacey J Smith, MDPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 1.148kg ISBN: 9798255274734Pages: 500 Publication Date: 06 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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