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The Clinical Practice of Critical Care Neurology, 2nd Edition (Free E-Book)
2008-12-02 15:52:00
Book Details:Publisher: Oxford University Press, USANumber Of Pages: 616Publication Date: 2003-03-07Sales Rank: 111426ISBN / ASIN: 019515729XEAN: 9780195157291Binding: HardcoverManufacturer: Oxford University Press, USAStudio: Oxford University Press, USAAverage Rating: 5Book Description:This book is an invaluable review of neurologic critical care in the intensive care unit. The emphasis is on management in day-to-day practice. Part I is devoted to basic management of critically ill patients with acute neurologic diseases. Part II covers the technology and procedures used in the intensive care unit. Part III discusses the management of specific disorders in critical care neurology. Part IV deals with the management of postoperative neurosurgical complications. Part V covers the management of systemic complications.The final section, Part VI, discusses decisions at the end of life and other responsibilities. An appendix is devoted to the calculation of important variables and provid...
A Neurology Challenge for you
2008-06-04 15:20:00
 Alright, for all those out there reading this with some veterinary skills (there’s at least two of you out there), allow me to present Moki, an odd little tabby cat with an interesting, currently unsolved, condition. This kitty is fascinating to watch from a clinical perspective, especially when studying for a neuro exam! You can read some of the history here, as well as view some videos of him here and at his blog. When you first see a video of grown-up Moki trying to walk, the first thing you think of is spinal trauma from a car crash or something similar, but the earlier videos of kitten hood show that it was something altogether different (probably) and that Moki has learnt to adapt to his neurological problem, masking some of his clinical signs. (more…)
English Neurology Patient Detained in Polish Psychiatric Hospital
2008-05-27 14:00:00
A former salesman and resident of Lancashire has been detained in a psychiatric hospital in Poland after being discovered wandering the streets of Warsaw. Matthew Evans, aged 49, is in the advanced stages of Huntington's disease, a genetic neurological disorder characterizd by dementia and motor dysfunction, apparently travelled alone to Poland earlier this month. According to sources, he was found wandering the streets and taken to hospital just hours after arriving in the city. He then discharged himself three days later and vanished on his way to the airport to fly home. Polish authorities have since found him and admitted him to a hospital until he is well enough to return home, or can be collected by representatives from British social services. His brother Paul, who lives in Devon, has been kept informed of the developments by the Foreign Office and plans to visit Mr Evans as soon as it can be arranged. He said: "I feel so relieved that he's been found and is now bein...
English Neurology Patient Detained in Polish Psychiatric Hospital
2008-05-27 14:00:00
A former salesman and resident of Lancashire has been detained in a psychiatric hospital in Poland after being discovered wandering the streets of Warsaw. Matthew Evans, aged 49, is in the advanced stages of Huntington's disease, a genetic neurological disorder characterizd by dementia and motor dysfunction, apparently travelled alone to Poland earlier this month. According to sources, he was found wandering the streets and taken to hospital just hours after arriving in the city. He then discharged himself three days later and vanished on his way to the airport to fly home. Polish authorities have since found him and admitted him to a hospital until he is well enough to return home, or can be collected by representatives from British social services. His brother Paul, who lives in Devon, has been kept informed of the developments by the Foreign Office and plans to visit Mr Evans as soon as it can be arranged. He said: "I feel so relieved that he's been found and is n...
Functional MRI: Applications in Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry
2008-05-22 14:55:00
Functional MRI: Applications in Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry
Harrisons Neurology in Clinical Medicine 1st Edition 2006
2008-04-12 19:55:00
Harrisons Neurology in Clinical Medicine 1st Edition 2006 features the contents of the Neurology section of Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 16th Edition -enhanced with important updates, new and annotated references, new illustrations, and self-assessment/exam review Questions and Answers-this next-generation resource is perfect for the backpack, the wards, and in all clinical situations. Also great for students!Offering ease of use… the expertise of renowned editors and contributors… an expanded collection of great illustrations and clinical photographs… Harrison's famed coverage of disease mechanisms… invaluable guidelines for ensuring diagnostic accuracy… and state-of-the-art treatment strategies-Harrison's Neurology is a true essential.State-of-the-art coverage of diseases and disorders of the nervous system.More than 100 full-color drawings and clinical and laboratory images.Expert and easy-to-use algorithms for making accurate clinical decisions at the...
Anesthesia, Pain Management, and Neurology Medical Coding Conference, 2008
2008-02-08 05:10:00
The Coding Institute is conducting the Anesthesia, Pain Management, & Neurology Medical Coding Conference from April 27-29, 2008 at San Antonio, TX. Take a look at the agenda at http://www.codingconferences.co-m/anesthesia08a.htmDo you wish to be a presenter? Then go to, http://www.codingconferences.co-m/anesthesia08s.htmRegistration- is available at http://www.codingconferences.co-m/anesthesia08r.htmFor accommodation at the Hyatt Regency San Antonio Hotel go to, http://www.codingconferences.co-m/anesthesia08h.htmOutsource Strategies International (OSI) is a US based medical transcription company that offering outsourcing services in medical coding, medical transcription and medical billing.
Veterinary Neuroanatomy and Clinical Neurology
2008-01-28 23:56:00
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Differential Diagnosis in Neurology and Neurosurgery
2008-01-20 09:46:00
Differential Diagnosis in Neurology and NeurosurgeryA Clinician’s Pocket Guide2000 - 336 pp, 20 line drawings ISBN-10: 0865778302 / 3131161515ISBN-13: 9780865778306 / 9783131161512PDF in RAR | 4 MB | RapidShare | No Password DownloadDifferential Diagnosis in Neurology and Neurosurgery
Pediatric Neurology (Child Neurology) Salaries in America
2008-01-11 13:00:00
A Pediatric Neurologist is a physician for whom a kid is a "bundle of Nerves" - LOL....that was some real bad humor but a good start line for this article ;-) A 2005 Article featured on Neurology.org by the American Academy of Neurology mentioned the average income of Child Neurologists to be about $150,000/- a year. In this 2004 article, a Pediatric Neurologist says: "Pediatric neurologists
Sam Harris et al on the neurology of belief, disbelief and uncertainty
2008-01-03 03:20:00
In a paper recently published in the Annals of Neurology, Sam Harris, Mark Cohen, and Sameer Sheth measured the brain activity of subjects as they evaluated propositions as being either true or false, or declaring uncertainty. Harris et al found different patterns of brain activation across the three judgments. This isn’t really shocking. As discussed in ...
It is useful to sleep much.
2007-11-11 16:03:00
It is interesting to know for those who spend long periods without sleep, that sleepless nights slow the formation of new nerve cells. The process of neurogenesis in such circumstances may not take place smoothly and it takes one to two weeks to recover it after following the sleeping-time ...
Neurologists found out how to stay optimistic.
2007-11-05 17:25:00
Pessimism and optimism go side by side, specialists at the University College London (UK) and New York University (USA), using functional magnetic resonance imaging, found that for positive and negative emotions the same area of the brain is responsible. Participants were invited to study and think about pleasant ...
Rush Limbaugh Makes Fun of Parkinson?s Disease
2007-11-04 19:09:00
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pyODxggQpAw
Physical Diagnostic (Series 1 : Neurology Exam)
2007-10-20 14:33:00
Let See how the initial patient encounter and greeting provides important information for the neurological evaluation. In this medical movie/video will explain about Orientation, Cranial Nerves, Power/Sensory/Gait
Free Access to a Variety of Neuroscience and Neurology Journals From Sage P
2007-09-07 13:18:00
Free access to: Journal of Biological Rhythms here (https://online.sagepub.com/cgi-/register?registration=FTN72663-) (requires registration)
Pediatric Neurology: A Case-Based Review
2007-08-21 11:29:00
Tena Rosser,” Pediatric Neurology: A Case-Based Review” Publisher:Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Pages:336 | 2006-08-01 | ISBN:0781778883 Pediatric Neurology: A Case-Based Review is the first pediatric neurology review book written specifically for neurology residents preparing for the oral boards. The book presents sixty cases with discussions structured according to the neurology oral boards format: localization of ...
Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery and Multidisciplinary Neurotraumatology
2007-08-05 11:59:00
T. Kanno (Editor in Chief) & Y. Kato (Ed.) (Springer) Contents: Part 1 6th International Congress on Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery The NASA Smart Probe for Real-time Tissue Identification: Potential Applications in Neurosurgery (R. Andrews, R. Mah, R. Papasin, M. Guerrero, and L. DaSilva) Clinically Non-functional Pituitary Tumors: The Surgical and Biological Challenge (C.-O. Evans, R.K. Halkar, and N.M. Oyesiku) Tips for Correct Use of Navigation (E. Kohmura) Image-Guided Surgery for Gliomas (H. Namba, T. Tokuyama, N. Yokota, N. Sakai, T. Tanaka, S. Yamamoto, S. Terakawa, B. Tsagaan, and K. Abe) Recent Advances in Radiosurgery for Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations: The University of Tokyo Experience (K. Maruyama, M. Shin, and T. Kirino) Intramedullary Spinal Cord Glial Tumours: Management Philosophy and Surgical Outcome (S. Nair, G. Menon, B.R.M. Rao, B.J. Rajesh, T. Muthurethinam, A. Mathew, H.V. Easwer, and R.N Bhattacharya) Surgical Tactics for Subaxial Spinal Cord Injury (...
Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Neurology Explained
2007-03-02 05:49:02
"Neuropsychiatry” has become a popular term that has been appropriated by large numbers of psychiatrists who have in common the belief that the brain is the organ of behavior. Neuropsychiatrists share the theory that biological processes, including cognition, mood, memory, speech, and language, underlie consciousness. This is distinct from behavioral neurology, which appeared historically as a lesion-oriented field, distinct from psychiatry.
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