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CARDINAL MANIFESTATIONS OF NEUROLOGIC DISEASE

The cardinal manifestations of neurologic disease are described in this second part of the book. To understand the signs and symptoms created by the disordered function of the nervous system, it is necessary to first describe normal anatomy and physiology. Each chapter, therefore, begins with a consideration of these basic facts, followed by the manner in which they are affected by disease states and give rise to observable changes such as weakness, incoordination, abnormal movements, sensory loss, and pain.

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