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Focal Peripheral Neuropathies: New edition

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by Cameron, Apr 16, 2011.

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    Focal Peripheral Neuropathies - 4th Edition
    by John D. Stewart

    Focal Peripheral Neuropathies is designed to meet the needs of the practicing clinicians who treat patients with these diverse disorders. These include neurologists, physical medicine specialists, neurosurgeons, orthopedic and hand surgeons, and sports medicine physicians. Understanding these many and varied clinical syndromes requires a knowledge of the anatomy of each nerve and the various ways in which nerve damage manifests. Clear anatomic drawings and descriptions are included in each chapter. Clinical features are emphasized. Causes of each neuropathy are described in detail and summarized in the many tables. Controversial clinical entities and controversial tests and signs are critically discussed. Investigation strategies including EDX and imaging studies are described for each focal neuropathy. Management strategies are comprehensively outlined.

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