John Patten’s "Neurological Differential Diagnosis" is a highly regarded clinical text that bridges the gap between concise handbooks and exhaustive compendia. It features over 200 hand-drawn anatomical diagrams and focuses on a practical, tutorial-style approach to diagnosing nervous system disorders. For more details, visit Google Books Springer Nature Link
This is a classic, compact, and highly respected textbook aimed primarily at medical students, residents in neurology, and general physicians. Unlike encyclopedic neurology texts that list every possible cause of a symptom, Patten's book is practical and problem-oriented . It starts with a presenting complaint (e.g., headache, weakness, dizziness, blackouts) and walks the reader through the logical process of narrowing down the possibilities.
Most medical textbooks are organized by disease entity. You open a chapter on "Stroke," and you learn the pathophysiology, symptoms, and treatment of stroke.
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