Chapter 1 Introduction
1.l Concepts and categories of neurology
1.2 Features of neurology and learning goals of medical students
1.3 Practical status and recent trends of neurology
Chapter 2 Anatomy and Physiology of Nervous System and Localization Diagnosis
2.1 Central nervous system
2.2 Cerebral blood circulation of brain and spinal cord
2.3 Cranial nerves
2.4 Peripheral nerve
2.5 Muscle
2.6 Movement system
2.7 Sensory system
2.8 Reflexes
Chapter3 Symptom
3.1 Coma and altered oonsciousness
3.2 Weakness
3.3 Abnormalities of sensation
3.4 Headache
3.5 Dizziness.vertigo
3.6 Disorders of speech and language
3.7 Other disorders of higher cortical function
3.8 Dementia
3.9 Seizures
3.10 Syncope
3.11 Ataxia and gait disorders
3.12 Urinary dysfunction
Chapter 4 History and Examination
4.1 History taking
4.2 Examination
4.3 Speech and higher function
4.4 The eyes and visual system
4.5 Fundoscopy
4.6 Cranial nerves
4.7 Limbs:motor
4.8 Limbs:reflexes and sensation
4.9 Gait.coordination and abnormal movements
Chapter5 Investigative Studies
5.1 Overview
5.2 Lumbar puncture and the test of cerebrospinal fluid
5.3 Imaging techniques of the skull.brain and spine
5.4 Electrophysiologic studies
5.5 Ultrasonography
5.6 Biopsies
5.7 Gene diagnosis
Chapter 6 Vertigo
6.1 Dizziness and veigo
6.2 Benign paroxysmal positional ve~igo
Chapter 7 Headache
7.1 Overview
7.2 Migraine
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