276 - Samuels's Manual of Neurologic Therapeutics

Samuels's Manual of Neurologic Therapeutics by Martin Samuels (Author), Allan H. Ropper MD (Author)

The best-selling Samuels's Manual of Neurologic Therapeutics is a practical, accessible handbook for the diagnosis and treatment of neurologic disorders.

Completely updated to reflect the most recent developments in the field, the book features a concise, intuitive outline format that makes today's best approaches easy to find and apply.

- Implement the current strategies to combat neurological diseases. Highlights include new pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatments for seizures; new molecular techniques and personalized approaches to neurologic cancers; new approaches for treating pain; the most recent intra-arterial therapies for acute stroke; and new treatments for neurologic infectious diseases.

- Manage benign autoimmune conditions with the aid of a new chapter that discusses diagnosis via serological testing as well as therapies involving immune modulation.

- Treat patients in resource-limited environments, thanks to a new chapter that focuses on cost-effective management options.

- Locate the information you need quickly through accessible and well-organized chapters and an outline format.

2017 | ISBN: 1496360311 |  ID - 276

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