Bradley and Daroff's Neurology in Clinical Practice, 8th Edition is a comprehensive, practical two-volume reference designed for neurologists, trainees, and clinicians. Organized by both symptoms/signs and specific diseases, it mirrors real-world clinical workflows for fast, effective decision-making.
Key Features:
Clinically focused and easy to navigate, with evidence-based guidance from over 150 expert contributors.
Covers the full spectrum of neurology, including updated content on movement disorders, genetics, immunology, pediatric neurology, tropical neurology, palliative care, and emerging therapies.
Includes new and expanded video content, illustrating neurological findings such as seizures, EMG results, cranial neuropathies, deep brain stimulation, and more.
Enhanced eBook access provides the full text, images, and references across digital devices.
This edition remains a go-to reference for diagnosing and managing neurological conditions with clarity, depth, and clinical relevance.
Print length : 2400 pages
Neuroanatomy through Clinical Cases is renowned for its innovative, interactive approach to teaching neuroanatomy. By presenting over 100 real clinical cases alongside high-quality radiologic images, it brings neuroanatomy to life in a highly engaging and practical way. Now in its fully updated third edition, the book incorporates the latest advances in the field and introduces several new cases. This case-based method helps students immediately grasp the clinical relevance of anatomical structures while reinforcing the integration of functional systems—ensuring lasting, applicable understanding of neuroanatomy.
Print length : 1056 pages
Clinical Neurology and Neuroanatomy (2nd Edition) is a highly regarded, Doody’s Core Title (2023 & 2024) that bridges the gap between neuroanatomy and clinical neurology. Written in a concise, conversational style, it helps readers understand neuroanatomy in the context of clinical localization, diagnosis, and treatment of neurological diseases.
Key Features:
Part I focuses on essential neuroanatomy, clinical localization, neurologic symptoms (e.g., weakness, ataxia, diplopia), exam techniques, and diagnostic tools (neuroimaging, CSF analysis).
Part II provides an up-to-date overview of neurologic conditions including epilepsy, stroke, dementia, infections, movement disorders, and peripheral nervous system diseases.
New in the Second Edition:
26 new color neuroanatomy illustrations and more high-resolution CT/MRI scans.
Expanded content on cranial neuropathies, vertical diplopia, basal ganglia circuitry, functional movement disorders, immune-related neurologic complications, and antibody-mediated diseases.
Updated tables and treatment guidance for seizures, MS, migraine, brain tumors, and stroke—including the latest clinical trial data.
Ideal for medical students, neurology residents, and clinicians seeking a clear and current resource for clinical neurology.
Print length : 384 pages
Adams and Victor’s Principles of Neurology, 12th Edition is the definitive, gold-standard reference in neurology, celebrating its 50th anniversary and recognized as a Doody’s Core Title for 2023 & 2024.
This authoritative text offers comprehensive, evidence-based guidance on diagnosing and treating both common and rare neurologic conditions. Known for its consistent style across subspecialties, it allows for efficient topic review and clear understanding.
Key Features:
Thorough, scholarly discussions of neurologic diseases
In-depth coverage of clinical signs, symptoms, and differential diagnosis
Up-to-date therapeutic strategies, including drug therapy and rehabilitation
Insights from modern neuroscience relevant to clinical practice
More than 900 high-quality, full-color images and illustrations