Description
Localization in Clinical Neurology is a definitive resource for understanding how to pinpoint neurological lesions through systematic clinical assessment. Written by leading neurologists including Lakshmi Narasimhan Ranganathan, Paul W. Brazis, Joseph C. Masdeu, and Jose Biller, this text bridges the gap between clinical examination findings and anatomical localization.
The book provides detailed coverage of neuroanatomical pathways, clinical syndromes, and practical localization techniques. It emphasizes the importance of thorough history-taking and physical examination in determining lesion location before pursuing imaging studies. Each chapter systematically explores different regions of the nervous system, presenting case studies and diagnostic algorithms.
This edition serves as an invaluable tool for medical students, residents, and practicing neurologists seeking to strengthen their diagnostic skills and neuroanatomical knowledge. The structured approach enables clinicians to confidently correlate symptoms with specific anatomical locations.







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