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Clinical Pediatric Neurology: A Signs and Symptoms Approach
by Gerald Fenichel, MD, 405 pages, $80, Philadelphia, Pa, WB Saunders
Co, 2001.
Arch Neurol. 2002;59:151.
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With the revolution of molecular genetics and the rapid pace of discovery
of new information on the molecular basis of many neurological disorders,
online resources have emerged as the means for one to stay abreast of current
advances and developments. It seems that reference textbooks may become a
thing of the past. However, Dr Fenichel's Clinical Pediatric
Neurology has proven that there is still a need for a handheld text
in this electronic era. The book has provided a problem-oriented approach
to most of the neurological problems encountered in childhood. The common
signs and symptoms of pediatric neurological problems are well classified
into 18 chapters, providing a quick and comprehensive reference for clinical
practice. It is a popular bedside companion for neurolgy residents in training
and a useful resource for neurologists needing a comprehensive list of differential
diagnoses.
The neurological signs and symptoms commonly encountered in clinical
practice are well . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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