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Basic neuroanatomy / D. T. W. Yew, W. H. Kwong, M. C. Yu
Singapore : World Scientific, 1996.
ix, 188 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 611.8
Aimed at students of medicine, dentistry and allied health, this text covers basic neuroanatomy, organizing the subject matter into a basic core of information on the human nervous system. It includes the spinal cord, brainstem and reticular formulation, and the general sensory system.
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Clinical neuroanatomy / Stephen G. Waxman
New York, : McGraw-Hill, 2020
xi, 368 pages. : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm.
Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 611.8
Engagingly written and extensively illustrated, "Clinical Neuroanatomy", Twenty-Ninth Edition gets you up to speed on neuroanatomy, its functional underpinnings, and its relationship to the clinic. You'll learn everything you need to know about the structure and function of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. This authoritative guide illustrates clinical presentations of disease processes involving specific structures, explores the relationship between neuroanatomy and neurology, and reviews advances in molecular and cellular biology and neuropharmacology as related to neuroanatomy. The book is packed with case studies and hundreds of visuals -- including CT and MRI scans, block diagrams showing muscle actions, root-by-root and nerve-by-nerve images of sensory areas and muscle intervention, and more -- to help you retain critical information
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Snell's clinical neuroanatomy / Ryan Splittgerber
Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer, 2019
xxvi, 527 pages. : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 616.8
This book contains the basic neuroanatomical facts necessary for the practice of medicine. It is suitable for medical students, dental students, nurses, and allied health students. Residents find this book useful during their rotations. The functional organization of the nervous system has been emphasized and indicates how injury and disease can result in neurologic deficits. The amount of factual information has been strictly limited to that which is clinically important
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