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Part 1 book "Gray’s clinical neuroanatomy the anatomic basis for clinical neuroscience" includes content: Overview of the organization of the nervous system, overview of the microstructure of the nervous system, development of the nervous system, cranial meninges, ventricular system and cerebrospinal fluid, vascular supply of the brain and spinal cord,... and other contents.
220p
muasambanhan05
22-01-2024
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Part 2 book "Miller and Evans' anatomy of the dog" includes content: The heart and arteries, the veins, the lymphatic system, introduction to the nervous system, the autonomic nervous system, the spinal cord and meninges, the spinal nerves, the brain, cranial nerves, the ear, the eye.
1105p
muasambanhan04
14-01-2024
3
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Part 1 book "Lippincott's illustrated Q&A review of neuroscience" includes content: General concepts, development and developmental defects, the meninges, the ventricles and cerebrospinal fluid, an overview of the cerebrovascular system, the spinal cord, the medulla oblongata, the pons, the midbrain, an overview of cranial nerves of the brainstem, the diencephalon (dorsal thalamus), the telencephalon.
119p
oursky06
17-10-2023
4
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Miller’s anatomy of the dog (Fourth edition)" provides readers with contents including: the heart and arteries; the lymphatic system; introduction to the nervous system; the autonomic nervous system; spinal cord and meninges; spinal nerves; the brain; spinal nerves; cranial nerves; nasolacrimal duct system; external acoustic meatus;...
423p
lytamnguyet
04-08-2023
4
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Compare and contrast the common types of brain tumors that affect the cerebrum, the cerebellum, the meninges, and the cranial nerves in adults and children; and outline their molecular basis and clinicopathologic features.
5p
caothientrangnguyen
10-05-2020
17
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Compare and contrast the common types of brain tumors that affect the cerebrum, the cerebellum, the meninges, and the cranial nerves in adults and children, and outline their molecular basis and clinicopathologic features.
12p
caothientrangnguyen
10-05-2020
14
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(bq) part 2 book “clinical neuroanatomy” has contents: the cranial nerve nuclei and their central connections and distribution, the autonomic nervous system, the meninges of the brain and spinal cord, the blood supply of the brain and spinal cord, the development of the nervous system,… and other contents.
210p
tieu_vu15
07-09-2018
34
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part 2 book “clinical anatomy - a problem solving approach” has contents: vertebral column, cranial meninges, middle meningeal artery and pituitary gland, development of central nervous system, white matter of cerebrum, olfactory nerve and pathway, vestibulocochlear nerve,… and other contents.
488p
tieu_vu13
06-08-2018
30
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part 2 book “clinically oriented anatomy” has contents: gluteal and posterior thigh regions, pelvic girdle, neurovascular structures of pelvis, sectional imaging of pelvis and perineum, anterior and medial regions of thigh, cranial meninges, pterygopalatine fossa, vestibulocochlear nerve,… and other contents.
1495p
tieu_vu13
06-08-2018
31
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part 1 book “high – yield neuroanatomy” has contents: gross structure of the brain, development of the nervous system, neurohistology, blood supply, meninges, ventricles, and cerebrospinal fluid, meninges, ventricles, and cerebrospinal fluid, brainstem, autonomic nervous system, cranial nerves.
100p
tieu_vu13
06-08-2018
17
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part 1 book “king’s applied anatomy of the central nervous system of domestic mammals” has contents: arterial supply to the central nervous system, the meninges and cerebrospinal fluid, venous drainage of the spinal cord and brain, the applied anatomy of the vertebral canal, the neuron, the nerve impulse, nuclei of the cranial nerves,… and other contents.
267p
tieu_vu13
06-08-2018
22
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Complications Patients with meningococcal meningitis may develop cranial nerve palsies, cortical venous thrombophlebitis, and cerebral edema. Children may develop subdural effusions. Permanent sequelae can include mental retardation, deafness, and hemiparesis. The major long-term morbidity of fulminant meningococcemia is the loss of skin, limbs, or digits that results from ischemic necrosis and infarction. Diagnosis Few clinical clues help the physician distinguish the patient with early meningococcal disease from patients with other acute systemic infections. ...
6p
colgate_colgate
21-12-2010
70
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