Differential Diagnosis in Neuropsychiatry
Intended for both psychiatrists and neurologists, this practical, clinical tool provides appropriate training and specialist information from both fields as it describes the examination and investigation of the neuropsychiatric patient. It covers common diagnostic problem areas, and the differential diagnosis of a series of certain behaviors and symptoms, such as hysterical conversion, confusion, dysmnesia, pain, hypersomnia, delusions, and hallucinations. It presents brief case histories that illustrate the subjects covered.