
  Neurology is primarily characterized by a variety of diseases which  seem very similar and are therefore difficult to distinguish between.  Skill at 
differential diagnosis is therefore absolutely paramount.
 Neurological Differential Diagnosis is a streamlined handbook of prioritized differential diagnosis, to be used both in clinical practice and for exam review.
By presenting differential diagnosis in order of frequency and importance, this book provides a practical handbook for clinicians in training, as well as a potential resource for quick board review. Whilst the book covers  the most important syndromes and disease entities, readers are referred  to other texts for more exhaustive differentials. By limiting  differentials in this way – to the most likely and most serious  diagnoses – the reader can more easily recall relevant disease processes  when faced with a particular clinical situation, whether it be a  patient in the emergency room or a difficult question on the board examination.
The book specifically targets neurology residents and fellows, with  overlap to neurosurgery and psychiatry. Internal medicine physicians  with an interest in neurological problems and medical students looking  for an edge in clinical neuroscience would also benefit from this text.
The content is primarily mid-level material, in a pedagogic format.
In order to organize the  students’ thought processes concise tables and line drawing templates  are included. The book is organized into broad chapters by type of  disorder and some overlap occurs between particular chapters.
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