| Part 1: Approach to Neurologic Diagnosis
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1. Overview of Neurologic Diagnosis
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2. Taking a History
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3. The Neurologic Exam
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4. The Medical Exam in Neurologic Patients
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5. Synthesis of the Assessment and Plan
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6. Documenting Our Findings Part 2: Clinical Neuroscience
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1. Overview
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2. Cerebral Hemispheres
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3. Basal Ganglia and Thalamus
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4. Brainstem, Cerebellum, and Cranial Nerves
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5. Spinal Cord
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6. Peripheral Nerves, Neuromuscular Junction, and Muscle Part 3: Localization by Anatomy
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1. Cerebrum
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2. Basal Ganglia and Thalamus
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3. Cerebellum
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4. Brainstem and Cranial Nerves
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5. Spinal Cord
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6. Peripheral Nervous System
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7. Neuromuscular Junction and Muscle Part 4: Localization by Dysfunction
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1. Mental Status
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2. Brainstem and Cranial Nerve Dysfunction
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3. Motor
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4. Sensory
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5. Coordination
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6. GAIT
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7. Reflex Abnormalities
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8. Pain
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9. Multisystem Disorders
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10. Psychiatric Disorders Part 5: Diagnosis of Suspected Disorders
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1. Disorders of Mental Status
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2. Speech and Language Disorders
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3. Stroke and other Vascular Disorders
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4. Seizure Disorders
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5. Neuromuscular Disorders
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6. Headache
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7. Movement Disorders
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8. Visual Disorders
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9. Autoimmune Disorders
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10. Infectious Diseases
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11. Tumors with Neurologic Involvement and remote effects of tumors
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12. Functional Disorders References |
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