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A Case of Cerebral Cortical Encephalitis
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
Sixiao Liu, Kunqian Ji, Wei Wu, Wei Li
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Advances In Clinical Neurosciences
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Proteomics in clinical neuroscience
Burkhard, Pierre, Sanchez, Jean-Charles
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Highlights in Clinical Autonomic Neurosciences
Autonomic Neuroscience, 2009Syncope occurring while driving has obvious implications for personal and public safety. In this report, the authors aimed to define the clinical characteristics, causes, and prognosis of syncope while driving. Using a case–control design, they studied consecutive patients evaluated for syncope from 1996 through 1998 at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester ...
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Archives of Neurology, 1984
This important new book on neuroradiology is the fourth in a series of books covering the clinical neurosciences. The previous volumes included neurology, neurosurgery, and neuropathology. A fifth volume on neurobiology is planned. The Editor-in-Chief of the series, Dr Rosenberg, states that the series is designed "to have the work be synthetic and ...
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This important new book on neuroradiology is the fourth in a series of books covering the clinical neurosciences. The previous volumes included neurology, neurosurgery, and neuropathology. A fifth volume on neurobiology is planned. The Editor-in-Chief of the series, Dr Rosenberg, states that the series is designed "to have the work be synthetic and ...
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A model clinical neuroscience curriculum
Neurology, 1987We have attempted to identify those attitudes, skills, and competencies in the clinical neurosciences that every graduating medical student should possess. Curricular guidelines are provided that may act as a model educational outline, to be adapted and utilized as individual circumstances dictate and resources permit.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
That things out of Texas are big is well established; that they can also be good is exemplified by what is undoubtedly the world's largest textbook of the neurological sciences. Roger Rosenberg, Robert Grossman, Sydney Schochet, Ralph Heinz, William Willis and no less than 137 collaborators have put together in five volumes more than 3,600 pages of ...
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That things out of Texas are big is well established; that they can also be good is exemplified by what is undoubtedly the world's largest textbook of the neurological sciences. Roger Rosenberg, Robert Grossman, Sydney Schochet, Ralph Heinz, William Willis and no less than 137 collaborators have put together in five volumes more than 3,600 pages of ...
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2015
Clinical systems neuroscience is advocated here as an academic discipline for clinicians and scientists who are, or will be, involved in research related to neurological, neurosurgical, and psychiatric disorders. Clinical systems neuroscience concerns neural functions as an operation of a system, not of a simple collection of elements.
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Clinical systems neuroscience is advocated here as an academic discipline for clinicians and scientists who are, or will be, involved in research related to neurological, neurosurgical, and psychiatric disorders. Clinical systems neuroscience concerns neural functions as an operation of a system, not of a simple collection of elements.
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Clinical Neuroscience Approaches in Psychiatry
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1988Recent advances in the clinical neurosciences have begun to expand and change our understanding of how the brain functions. As further neuroscientific principles are delineated we may gain insights into the underlying pathophysiology of some psychiatric disorders and through this new understanding we may be able to define new therapeutic interventions.
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Brain profiling and clinical-neuroscience
Medical Hypotheses, 2006The current psychiatric diagnostic system, the diagnostic statistic manual, has recently come under increasing criticism. The major reason for the shortcomings of the current psychiatric diagnosis is the lack of a scientific brain-related etiological knowledge about mental disorders. The advancement toward such knowledge is further hampered by the lack
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