Emergency Neurology (2nd Ed., 2nd ed. 2021)

Coordinator: Roos Karen L.

Language: English

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This book is an invaluable resource for the diagnosis and management of neurological illnesses in the emergency setting. It emphasizes the quality of prognosis to be contingent on the prompt management of these illnesses.


Emergency Neurology, Second Edition follows the exemplary format of the previous edition, with comprehensive chapters on every neurological emergency, including stroke, headache, back pain, dizziness, vertigo, syncope, visual loss, diplopia, facial nerve palsy, weakness, altered mental status, coma, meningitis and encephalitis, seizures, and spinal cord disorders. Chapters emphasize the clinical presentation, diagnostic studies and management, and include high-quality images and tables that are invaluable for rapid diagnosis and therapy.


Building off its predecessor's success, Emergency Neurology, Second Edition is an excellent reference for neurologists, emergency room physicians, internists, neurology residents, emergency medicine residents, and internal medicine residents.

1. Headache in the Emergency Department.- 2. Low Back Pain Emergencies.- 3. Dizziness and Vertigo Presentations in the Emergency Department.- 4. Syncope.-5. Acute Visual Loss.- 6. Diplopia, Third Nerve Palsies, and Sixth Nerve Palsies.- 7. Facial Nerve Palsy.- 8. Evaluation and Management of Acute Ischemic Stroke.- 9. Intracerebral Hemorrhage.- 10. Seizures and Status Epilepticus.- 11. Central Nervous System Infections.- 12. Guillain-Barré Syndrome.- 13. Spinal Cord Compression and Myelopathies.- 14.  Movement Disorder Emergencies.-15. Encephalopathy.- 16. Acute Respiratory Failure in Neuromuscular Disorders.- 17. Coma, Disorders of Consciousness, and Brain Death.- 18. Neurotoxicology Emergencies.

Karen L. Roos, MD
The John and Nancy Nelson Professor of Neurology
Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, IN, USA

Covers every known neurological emergency a practitioner might encounter in the field

Practical, well-written and clinically useful reference

Created for a variety of medical practitioners, including residents