Bradley and Daroff's Neurology in Clinical Practice, 2-Volume Set-E-Book: Edition 9

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· Elsevier Health Sciences
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This book will become available on April 6, 2026. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this ebook

Covering all aspects of today's neurology in an easy-to-read, clinically relevant manner, Bradley and Daroff's Neurology in Clinical Practice, 9th Edition, is a practical, dynamic resource for practicing neurologists, psychiatrists, neurosurgeons, physician extenders, neuroscientists, neuropsychologists, and trainees. This comprehensive two-volume set, authored by world renowned experts, is ideal for daily reference, featuring a unique organization by presenting symptom/sign and by specific disease entities―allowing you to access content in ways that mirror how you practice. A straightforward style, evidence-based information, and robust interactive content supplemented by treatment algorithms and images keep you up to date with all that's current in this fast-changing field. - Provides authoritative guidance that equips you to effectively diagnose and manage the full range of neurological disorders - Contains new and expanded content on artificial intelligence, brain health, pandemic health, health equity, and immune-based encephalopathies - Offers a true-to-life view of how neurological disorders manifest through more than 100 detailed videos covering EEG and seizures; deep brain stimulation for Parkinson disease, tremor, and other movement disorders; sleep disorders; ocular oscillations and other ocular motility disorders; pupillary abnormalities; EMG evaluation; cranial neuropathies; disorders of upper and lower motor neurons; as well as other neurologic signs—with many videos new to this edition - Allows you to perform easy searches through an intuitive organization by both symptom and grouping of diseases - Features more than 150 expert contributors, a veritable Who's Who in clinical neuroscience, who provide up-to-date guidance under the experienced editorial leadership of Drs. Joseph Jankovic, John C. Mazziotta, Scott L. Pomeroy, and Nancy J. Newman - Any additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date

About the author

Scott L. Pomeroy is an internationally known expert on the biological origins, treatment and long-term outcomes of childhood brain tumors. He has served as the Chair of the Department of Neurology and Neurologist-in-Chief of Boston Children’s Hospital since 2005. Dr. Pomeroy graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Miami University in 1975 and in 1982 was the first graduate of the M.D., Ph.D. program of the University of Cincinnati. He trained in pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School and in child neurology at St. Louis Children’s Hospital/Washington University of St. Louis. In 1989, he won the Child Neurology Society Young Investigator Award for work done as a postdoctoral fellow of Dale Purves. The Pomeroy lab focuses on understanding the molecular and cellular basis of medulloblastomas and other embryonal brain tumors. Dr. Pomeroy has served as an ad hoc and chartered member of many NIH study sections, as co-Editor of Neurology in Clinical Practice and Associate Editor of Annals of Neurology, as President of the Child Neurology Foundation and as a member of the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives. He has received numerous awards including the Sidney Carter Award of the American Academy of Neurology, the Daniel Drake Medal of the University of Cincinnati, the inaugural Compassionate Caregiver Award of the Kenneth Schwartz Center, and the Bernard Sachs Award of the Child Neurology Society. In 2017, he was elected a member of the U.S. National Academy of Medicine.

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