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[Examination at the bedside (author's transl)].

G Wolf

    MMW, Munchener Medizinische Wochenschrift
    |May 27, 1977
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Neurological examination is simpler than feared. Understanding classification principles allows easy interpretation of findings for accurate diagnosis.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Clinical Neuroscience

    Context:

    • Neurological examination techniques are often perceived as complex.
    • Fear of disentangling numerous individual symptoms hinders clinical assessment.

    Purpose:

    • To demystify neurological examination techniques.
    • To demonstrate how classification principles simplify interpretation of findings.
    • To highlight the integrated approach to evaluating neurological functions.

    Summary:

    • Neurological examination difficulties are overestimated; understanding classification principles aids interpretation.
    • Pinpointing disturbances requires understanding the anatomical proximity of affected neural tracts or cell groups.
    • Detailed investigation covers motor and sensory functions, reflexes, coordination, cranial nerves, cerebral circulation, and higher cognitive functions.

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    Impact:

    • Increases the significance of simple clinical examinations.
    • Facilitates accurate diagnosis by integrating individual symptoms into a cohesive whole.
    • Enhances diagnostic capabilities in clinical neurology.