Clinical Neuroanatomy, Twentyninth Edition offers a comprehensive, color-illustrated guide to neuroanatomy and its functional and clinical applications. Authored by Stephen G. Waxman, this authoritative resource engages readers with clear explanations and extensive visual aids, making it an essential tool for medical students, residents, and practitioners. The book covers the structure and function of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, exploring their relationship to neurological disorders and disease processes. Featuring over 300 full-color illustrations, CT and MRI scans, and block diagrams demonstrating muscle actions, this edition is designed to enhance understanding and retention. Key topics include clinical presentations, advances in molecular and cellular biology, and the latest insights into neuropharmacology. Appendices provide practical guidance on the neurologic examination, testing muscle function, spinal nerves, and plexuses, along with a comprehensive practice exam. This book is invaluable for board review or as a clinical refresher, ensuring you stay up-to-date with the evolving field of neuroanatomy.
