Contents
SECTION 1: Neurological Evaluation
1. Clinical Neuroanatomy
2. Developmental History, Examination, and Analysis
3. Examination of Central Nervous System
4. Making a Clinical Neurological Diagnosis
5. Neuroimaging
6. Neurophysiologic Evaluation
7. Cerebrospinal Fluid and Tissue Diagnosis
8. Genetic Evaluation in Neurological Diseases
9. Neural Control of Urinary Bladder
SECTION 2: Neurological Approach to Diagnosis
10. Seizures, Epilepsy, and Other Paroxysmal Disorders
11. Approach to a Child with Altered Sensorium and Coma
12. Approach to Global Developmental Delay and Intellectual Disability
13. Approach to a Child with Cerebral Palsy
14. Approach to a Child with Developmental Regression
15. Approach to Neuromuscular Weakness
16. Spectrum Disorder and Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
17. Approach to Diagnosis of Movement Disorders
18. Approach to Diagnosis of Ataxia
19. Approach to Diagnosis of Headache
20. Approach to a Child with Macrocephaly and Microcephaly
21. Approach to Neural Tube Defects
22. Approach to a Child with Vision Loss
23. Approach to a Child with Hearing Loss
SECTION 3: Residents' Corner: Exam-oriented Cases
24. A Case of Cerebral Palsy
25. A Case of Tubercular Meningitis
26. A Case of Acute Hemiplegia
27. A Case of Paraplegia
28. A Case of Acute Flaccid Paralysis/Guillain-Barre Syndrome
29. A Case of Floppy Infant
30. A Case of Muscular Dystrophy
31. A Case of Neurodegenerative Disorder
32. A Case of Hydrocephalus
SECTION 4: Common Therapeutic Dilemmas
33. Anti-seizure Medications
34. Management of Acute Seizure and Status Epilepticus
35. Treatment of Infections of Nervous System
36. Management of Raised Intracranial Pressure
37. Medical Management of Acute Vascular Stroke
38. Management of Developmental Disorders
39. Treatment of Neuropathies and Myopathies