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Blueprints Neurology

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Blueprints Neurology provides students with a complete review of the key topics and concepts—perfect for clerkship rotations and the USMLE. This edition has been completely updated—including new diagnostic and treatment information throughout—while maintaining its succinct, organized, and concise style. 100 board-format questions and answers with complete correct and incorrect answer explanations appear at the end of the book.

219 pages, Paperback

First published May 15, 2002

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Frank W. Drislane

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March 11, 2018
Read chapters of this, not the whole thing. I thought the sensory chapter was a little too basic for what I needed as a 4th year (I guess all the neuroanatomy as a whole was pretty light), but was useful for individual disease states and had good tables for medications (movement disorders and seizures).
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January 10, 2019
A good medical student study book for the neurology clinical rotation.
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April 4, 2019
Unpalatable. Some tables are really well done, but the rest is not worth the read.
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