Advertisement
Book Review| Volume 298, ISSUE 1-2, P170, November 15, 2010

Download started.

Ok

Book Review

  • Mary Shaffer
    Correspondence
    Corresponding author. Tel.: +1 301 295 6885; fax: +1 301 295 0620.
    Affiliations
    Department of Neurology, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Room A1036, Bethesda MD 20814-4799, USA
    Search for articles by this author
  • Jack W. Tsao
    Affiliations
    Department of Neurology, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Room A1036, Bethesda MD 20814-4799, USA
    Search for articles by this author
Published:September 01, 2010DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2010.07.010
      Clinical neurology of the older adult, second edition, edited by Joseph I. Sirven and Barbara L. Malamut, is a well-organized collection of the latest relevant clinical information for treating elderly patients. Each chapter is written by experts on the topic at hand and is compiled by the editors into this comprehensive volume. The book is divided into four sections: Introduction: What makes the older adult unique (Chapters 1–6), Common signs and symptoms in the older adult (Chapters 7–16), Specific neurological conditions affecting the older adult (Chapters 17–30), and Psychosocial issues in the older adult (Chapters 31–35).
      To read this article in full you will need to make a payment

      Purchase one-time access:

      Academic & Personal: 24 hour online accessCorporate R&D Professionals: 24 hour online access
      One-time access price info
      • For academic or personal research use, select 'Academic and Personal'
      • For corporate R&D use, select 'Corporate R&D Professionals'

      Subscribe:

      Subscribe to Journal of the Neurological Sciences
      Already a print subscriber? Claim online access
      Already an online subscriber? Sign in
      Institutional Access: Sign in to ScienceDirect