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Hankey’s Clinical Neurology, 2ed
Since the publication of the highly successful first edition, there has been an explosion of rigorous scientific evidence for interventions in clinical neurology. Hankey’s Clinical Neurology, Second Edition is fully updated to accommodate the latest advancements in clinical neuroscience. Designed for students of clinical neurology, neurologists-in-training, and practicing neurologists who need ready access to a comprehensive, evidence-based guide to new and notable neurologic disorders, the Second Edition:
- Contains a chapter solely dedicated to sleep disorders
- Introduces a section on neuro-ophthalmology within the cranial neuropathies chapter
- Reflects a more global approach, as each chapter is written by an international expert in the field
- Delivers expanded coverage of degenerative diseases of the nervous system, with sections on dementias, Parkinson’s disease and Parkinsonian syndromes, and hereditary ataxias
- Includes 440+ all-new, high-quality illustrations ranging from anatomical drawings to clinical photographs and pathology specimens, with many images taken with permission from the authors’ own patients
The structured text integrates presentation, pathology, radiology, diagnosis, and treatment options to provide a practical, patient-oriented examination of clinical neurology.
Review
Praise for the Previous Edition
“Alluring from the first idle flick through its glossy pages, this new textbook makes a profound and immediate visual impact…the author’s engaging keenness permeates the book and will undoubtedly project it into the neurological bestseller list.”
—Advances in Clinical Neuroscience & Rehabilitation
About the Author
Graeme J. Hankey, MBBS, MD, FRCP (Lond), FRCP (Edin), FRACP is Winthrop Professor of Neurology, School of Medicine and Pharmacology, The University of Western Australia, and a consultant neurologist at the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Western Australia. He received his undergraduate medical training at the University of Western Australia, and trained in neurology at the Royal Perth Hospital, Australia; Mayo Clinic, USA; and Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK. Since 1992, he has held a full-time hospital appointment as a consultant neurologist and tries to integrate clinical practice with clinical research.