Table of contents for DeJong's the neurologic examination : incorporating the fundamentals of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology.

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Section A Introduction
1.	Introduction
Section B History, Physical Examination, and Overview of the Neurologic Examination
2.	Overview of the Nervous System
3.	The Neurologic History
4.	The General Physical Examination
5.	General Outline of the Neurologic Examination
Section C Mental Status, Examination, and Higher Cortical Functions
6.	Gross and Microscopic Anatomy of the Cerebral Hemispheres
7.	Functions of the Cerebral Cortex and Regional Cerebral Diagnosis
8.	The Mental Status Examination
9.	Disorders of Speech and Language
10.	Agnosia, Apraxia, and Related Disorders of Higher Cortical Function
Section D The Cranial Nerves
11.	An Overview of Brainstem and Cranial Nerve Anatomy
12.	The Olfactory Nerve
13.	The Optic Nerve
14.	The Ocular Motor Nerves
15.	The Trigeminal Nerve
16.	The Facial Nerve
17.	The Acoustic Nerve
18.	The Glossopharyngeal and Vagus Nerves
19.	The Spinal Accessory Nerve
20.	The Hypoglossal Nerve
21.	Brainstem and Multiple Cranial Nerve Syndromes
Section E The Motor System
22.	Overview of the Motor System
23.	The Motor Unit Level
24.	The Spinal Cord Level
25.	The Corticospinal (Pyramidal) Level
26.	The Extrapyramidal Level
27.	Motor Strength and Power
28.	Muscle Tone
29.	Muscle Volume and Contour
30.	Abnormalities of Movement
Section F The Sensory System
31.	Overview of the Sensory System
32.	The Exteroceptive Sensations
33.	The Proprioceptive Sensations
34.	The Interoceptive, or Visceral, Sensations
35.	Cerebral Sensory Functions
36.	Sensory Localization
Section G The Reflexes
37.	Introduction to the Reflexes
38.	The Deep Tendon or Muscle Stretch Reflexes
39.	The Superficial (Cutaneous) Reflexes
40.	Pathologic Reflexes
41.	Postural and Righting Reflexes
42.	Associated Movements
Section H Coordination and Gait
43.	Cerebellar Function
44.	Gait and Station
Section I The Autonomic and Peripheral Nervous Systems
45.	The Autonomic Nervous System
46.	Peripheral Neuroanatomy and Focal Neuropathies 
Section J Orthopedic Neurology
47.	Neck and Back Pain
48.	Other Musculoskeletal Disorders
Section K Circulation and Cerebrospinal Fluid
49. 	The Blood Supply of the Brain
50.	The Ventricular System and the Cerebrospinal Fluid
Section L Special Methods of Examination
51.	The Examination in Coma
52.	Miscellaneous Neurologic Signs
Section M Diagnosis and Localization of Neurologic Disease
53.	Diagnostic Reasoning and Neurologic Differential Diagnosis

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Neurologic examination.
Neurologic Examination.