05178nam 2200673Ia 450 991078232950332120230422045511.00-19-770827-71-280-83435-897866108343580-19-803099-1(CKB)1000000000551286(EBL)281407(OCoLC)476026431(SSID)ssj0000219957(PQKBManifestationID)11191242(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000219957(PQKBWorkID)10141860(PQKB)11258875(Au-PeEL)EBL281407(CaPaEBR)ebr10269125(CaONFJC)MIL83435(MiAaPQ)EBC281407(EXLCZ)99100000000055128619991021d2000 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPeripheral neurology[electronic resource] case studies /Jay Allan Liveson ; illustrations by Hugh Thomas3rd ed.New York Oxford University Press20001 online resource (525 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-19-513563-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; I. FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS; 1. Interpretation of Electrodiagnostic Data; 2. Diffuse Processes; 3. Localized Processes; II. CASE STUDIES; 1 Bilateral lateral hand numbness; 2 Horner's sign and medial arm numbness; 3 Radiating foot pain; 4 Crush injury of thigh; 5 Caveat doctor!; 6 Serendipity; 7 Sudden thigh pain on coumadin; 8 Radiating shoulder pain; 9 ""Split"" finger findings; 10 Facial weakness and repair; 11 Proximal weakness and diplopia; 12 Wrist drop; 13 Foot drop; 14 Leg weakness and twitching; 15 Shoulder dislocation and weakness; 16 Abnormal pinch17 Radiating pain and knee jerk decrease18 Gunshot wound to neck; 19 Proximal weakness and ache in sixth decade; 20 Caveat again!; 21 Wrist weakness with deviation; 22 Foot drop after arthroplasty; 23 Tunnel and more; 24 Recurrent weakness and numbness; 25 Saddle numbness; 26 Painless scapular atrophy; 27 Radiating thigh pain and numbness; 28 Calcaneal fracture and foot numbness; 29 Thumb numbness and distal weakness; 30 Progressive diplopia in a 21-year-old; 31 Asymmetric leg weakness and diabetes; 32 Rapid proximal weakness in a 10-year-old; 33 Mees' lines and distal numbness34 Sacral growth and incontinence35 Scapular winging increased on flexion; 36 Difficulty relaxing grip and ptosis; 37 Arm symptoms aggravated by Valsalva; 38 Cramps and fasciculations; 39 Postlaminectory recurrence of pain; 40 Intrinsic weakness related to stapling; 41 Multiple pelvic fractures; 42 Antecubital shunt and hand weakness; 43 Weakness, dry mouth, areflexia; 44 Focal fasciculations in a physician; 45 Crutches and a wrist drop; 46 Painful eruption and weak hip; 47 Positive ""dropped arm test,""; 48 Scapular winging after neck tumor excision; 49 Slow progression of proximal weakness50 Quadrilateral space lesion51 Myokymia and fasciculations; 52 Slow evolution of proximal weakness; 53 Thoracic outlet syndrome ""recurrence,""; 54 Foot drop after walking; 55 Weak pinch and pronation; 56 Gluteal injection and radiating pain; 57 Clavicular fracture and weakness; 58 Abdominal pain with no abdominal pathology; 59 Diabetes with asymmetric weakness; 60 Handcuffs and numbness; 61 Shoulder pain and weakness; 62 Difficulty standing in a 30-month-old girl; 63 Hemiatrophy of the tongue; 64 Arm weakness after breech delivery; 65 Floppy 3-month-old boy; 66 Gunshot wound of leg67 Fractured ankle bone and focal atrophy68 Exacerbating, remitting weakness, and ataxia; 69 Arm weakness postthoracotomy; 70 Ear pain, hoarseness, and facial weakness; 71 Knee fracture with puzzling findings; 72 Difficulty relaxing grip; 73 Burn victim with flaccid quadriplegia; 74 Charlie Chaplin gait and ataxia; 75 HIV and progressing weakness; 76 Progressive arm weakness with old polio; 77 Transient dysphagia; 78 Radiating pain and Pott's disease; 79 Mixed upper and lower motor neuron problem; 80 Fracture of C[sub(1)]-C[sub(2)] complications; 81 Vertebral collapse and proximal weakness82 Proximal weakness and frequent pneumoniaThe first edition of ""Peripheral Neurology"" made innovative use of case presentations as a vehicle for teaching peripheral neurology and categorized the field of peripheral neurology. This edition addresses topics first according to fundamental concepts, and then through case studies.NeurologyCase studiesElectrodiagnosisCase studiesNerves, PeripheralDiseasesDiagnosisCase studiesNeurologyElectrodiagnosisNerves, PeripheralDiseasesDiagnosis616.8047545Liveson Jay Allan1937-1548615MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910782329503321Peripheral neurology3805778UNINA