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Neurology, 2004
This article presents information about the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology's new subspecialty certificate in vascular neurology, including the requirements for board certification. Practicing neurologists and child neurologists who have a major focus in vascular neurology can apply for the new certificate.
Harold P, Adams +3 more
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This article presents information about the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology's new subspecialty certificate in vascular neurology, including the requirements for board certification. Practicing neurologists and child neurologists who have a major focus in vascular neurology can apply for the new certificate.
Harold P, Adams +3 more
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2020
Despite rapidly evolving technologies, an accurate and thorough clinical neurologic assessment is still crucial to understanding presenting symptoms and signs. It is the most exciting but also challenging part of the diagnostic puzzle, essential to establishing a rational working hypothesis and a consistent management plan. Flexibility, creativity, and
Kalser J, Roulet-Perez E
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Despite rapidly evolving technologies, an accurate and thorough clinical neurologic assessment is still crucial to understanding presenting symptoms and signs. It is the most exciting but also challenging part of the diagnostic puzzle, essential to establishing a rational working hypothesis and a consistent management plan. Flexibility, creativity, and
Kalser J, Roulet-Perez E
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Home Healthcare Now, 2016
Reasons for completing a neurological exam include: detecting life-threatening conditions, identifying nervous system dysfunction and the effects of this dysfunction on activities of daily living, comparing current data to previous exams to determine trends, and to provide a database upon which to base collaborative care across disciplines.
Deborah, Fritz, Maryann K, Musial
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Reasons for completing a neurological exam include: detecting life-threatening conditions, identifying nervous system dysfunction and the effects of this dysfunction on activities of daily living, comparing current data to previous exams to determine trends, and to provide a database upon which to base collaborative care across disciplines.
Deborah, Fritz, Maryann K, Musial
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FACIAL PAIN: NEUROLOGICAL AND NON-NEUROLOGICAL
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 2002The article will give the reader: Pain in the facial area may be due to neurological or vascular causes, but equally well may be dental in origin. The patient will often make the first attempt at diagnosis in that he or she chooses to consult either the dentist or the doctor. This may therefore lead to inappropriate diagnosis and treatment.
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Vascular neurology: A new neurologic subspecialty
Neurology, 2005This article presents information about the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology's new subspecialty certificate in vascular neurology, including the requirements for board certification. Practicing neurologists and child neurologists who have a major focus in vascular neurology can apply for the new certificate.
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Neurological infection in The Lancet Neurology
The Lancet Neurology, 2005Tom, Solomon, Rebecca, Love
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Bibliometric Analysis of Neurology Articles Published in General Medicine Journals
JAMA Network Open, 2021Margaret Sampson +2 more
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