Eduardo E. Benarroch
Consultant, Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, Minnesota; Professor of Neurology,
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science
Jeremy K. Cutsforth-Gregory
Senior Associate Consultant, Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, Minnesota; Assistant Professor of Neurology,
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science
Kelly D. Flemming
Consultant, Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, Minnesota; Associate Professor of Neurology,
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science
Table of Contents
Preface
Preface to the First Edition
SECTION ONE: SURVEY OF THE NEUROSCIENCES
1. Integrated Neuroscience for the Clinician
2. Neuroembryology and Development of the Nervous System
3. Anatomical Localization
4. Neurocytology and Pathologic Reactions of the Nervous System
5. Neurophysiology
6. Neurochemistry
SECTION TWO: SYSTEMS
7. Sensory System
8. Motor System
9. Autonomic Nervous System
10. Emotion System
11. Consciousness System
12. Ventricular and Cerebrospinal Fluid System
13. Vascular System
SECTION THREE: LEVELS
14. Peripheral Level
15. Spinal Level
16. Posterior Fossa Level: Brainstem and Cranial Nerve Nuclei
17. Posterior Fossa Level: Cerebellar, Auditory, and Vestibular Systems
18. Diencephalon: Thalamus, Hypothalamus, and Visual System
19. Supratentorial Level: Cerebral Hemispheres
SECTION FOUR: CLINICAL CASES
20. Clinical Problems
APPENDIX: Commonly Used Medications Organized by Neurologic Disease Category
INDEX
Fully updated and revised according to student feedback, the sixth edition of Mayo Clinic Medical Neurosciences: Organized by Neurologic System and Level provides a systematic approach to anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the nervous system inspired by the neurologist's approach to solving clinical problems. This volume has 4 sections: 1) an overview of the neurosciences necessary for understanding anatomical localization and pathophysiologic characterization of neurologic disorders; 2) an approach to localizing lesions in the 7 longitudinal systems of the nervous system; 3) an approach to localizing lesions in the 4 horizontal levels of the nervous system; and 4) a collection of clinical problems. This book provides the neuroscience framework to support the neurologist in a clinical setting and is also a great resource for neurology and psychiatry board certifications. This is the perfect guide for all medical students and neurology, psychiatry, and physical medicine residents at early stages of training.
New to This Edition
- A chapter devoted to multiple-choice questions for self-assessment
- Discussion of emerging concepts in molecular, cellular, and system neurosciences
- New chapters on emotion and consciousness systems
- Incorporation of new discoveries in neuroimaging and an appendix for tables of medications commonly used to treat neurologic disorders