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Neuroimaging findings in headache with normal neurologic examination: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Journal of Neurological Sciences, 2020
OBJECTIVE To determine if pooled estimates of the prevalence of unexpected findings in patients with headache and normal neurologic examination support current expert opinion-based neuroimaging guidelines.
Joseph Kamtchum-Tatuene   +5 more
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Neurologic Examination Findings Associated With Small Cerebellar Volumes After Prematurity

Journal of Child Neurology, 2019
To help clinicians understand what to expect from small cerebellar volumes after prematurity, this study aims to characterize the specific impacts of small cerebellar volumes on the infant neurologic examination. A prospective cohort of preterm newborns (
E. Tam   +10 more
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Neurological Examination

2023
A neurological exam, also called a neuro exam, is an evaluation of a person's nervous system that can be done in the physcians. It may be done with instruments, such as lights and reflex hammers. It usually does not cause any pain to the patient. The nervous system consists of the brain, the spinal cord, and the nerves from these areas.
Nasser Ghaly Yousif   +2 more
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The Neurological Examination

Journal of Clinical Laser Medicine & Surgery, 1995
This chapter describes methods of clinical history taking and examination of the PLDD candidate with lumbar radicular symptoms. It stresses features of the classical neurological examination of the back and lower extremities in a concise, systematic fashion.
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THE NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1997
The essentials of the neurological examination are reviewed from the perspective of the emergency medicine practitioner. Important historical information to be obtained, as well as indications and techniques for individual components of the physical examination, are covered.
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The Neurologic Examination

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1981
With practice, an orderly routine, and a basic understanding of neuroanatomy, the clinician should be able to tentatively localize lesions in the nervous system. Once the lesion is localized, ancillary studies are usually necessary to identify the disease process.
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