Neurology (3rd Ed., 3rd ed. 2021)
A Clinician’s Approach

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This concise, thoroughly updated text provides a comprehensive, state-of-the art review of neurology and will serve as a highly practical resource for neurology residents and medical students. Emphasizing a practical approach to common neurologic disorders, the author blends chapters that cover the evaluation of specific complaints (confusion, dizziness and vertigo, visual loss, headache and facial pain) with others that focus on particular disorders (Parkinsonism, multiple sclerosis, dementia). Noting the core practice of neurology is largely unchanged from years ago and still largely done at the bedside, the author emphasizes the importance of acquiring expertise in the time-tested, classical techniques of history taking, directed examination, and localization. Toward that, the author encourages a focus on the key clinical pathways for diagnosis and management. A wide range of clinical pearls are provided and the diagrams and illustrations are well-designed and comprehensible, as are the clinical images (EEGs, CT, MRI) which provide excellent examples of a variety of neurologic disorders. The discussions and algorithms offered are evidence-based and state-of-the-art.  Importantly, the author discusses a range of breakthroughs in the treatment of almost every disorder, with new medications available to treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson?s disease, among others. Concise and well-written, Neurology: A Clinician?s Approach, 3rd Edition is an invaluable resource that will again serve as a very useful, gold-standard resource for trainees.  

  
1. Confusion
2. Coma and Related Disorders
3. Aphasia
4. Dementia
5. Visual Loss and Other Visual Disturbances
6. Diplopia
7. Disorders of the Eyelids and Pupils
8. Facial Weakness, Dysarthria, and Dysphagia
9. Dizziness and Vertigo
10. Proximal and Generalized Weakness
11. Focal Limb Weakness
12. Rapidly Progressive Weakness
13. Parkinsonism
14. Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders
15. Distal and Generalized Sensory Symptoms
16. Focal Pain Syndromes of the Extremities
17. Back Pain, Myelopathy, and Radiculopathy
18. Gait Disorders
19. Headache and Facial Pain
20. Seizures and Epilepsy
21. Stroke
22. Multiple Sclerosis
23. Intracranial Mass Lesions





Andrew Tarulli, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA
Attending Neurologist, Overlook Medical Center, Summit, NJ
Director, 3rd Year Student Neurology Clerkship, Overlook Medical Center, Summit, NJ
Summit, NJ


Teaches the clinical discipline of neurology using a problem-based approach from a first-person perspective of an experienced neurologist

Balances evidence-based and experience-based medicine to help reader understand the best approach to a patient with a neurologic disease

Relies on the classic method of neurologic history and examination