Chapter 1 Introduction 1.l Concepts and categories of neurology 1.2 Features of neurology and learning goals of medical students 1.3 Practical status and recent trends of neurology Chapter 2 Anatomy and Physiology of Nervous System and Localization Diagnosis 2.1 Central nervous system 2.2 Cerebral blood circulation of brain and spinal cord 2.3 Cranial nerves 2.4 Peripheral nerve 2.5 Muscle 2.6 Movement system 2.7 Sensory system 2.8 Reflexes Chapter3 Symptom 3.1 Coma and altered oonsciousness 3.2 Weakness 3.3 Abnormalities of sensation 3.4 Headache 3.5 Dizziness.vertigo 3.6 Disorders of speech and language 3.7 Other disorders of higher cortical function 3.8 Dementia 3.9 Seizures 3.10 Syncope 3.11 Ataxia and gait disorders 3.12 Urinary dysfunction Chapter 4 History and Examination 4.1 History taking 4.2 Examination 4.3 Speech and higher function 4.4 The eyes and visual system 4.5 Fundoscopy 4.6 Cranial nerves 4.7 Limbs:motor 4.8 Limbs:reflexes and sensation 4.9 Gait.coordination and abnormal movements Chapter5 Investigative Studies 5.1 Overview 5.2 Lumbar puncture and the test of cerebrospinal fluid 5.3 Imaging techniques of the skull.brain and spine 5.4 Electrophysiologic studies 5.5 Ultrasonography 5.6 Biopsies 5.7 Gene diagnosis Chapter 6 Vertigo 6.1 Dizziness and veigo 6.2 Benign paroxysmal positional ve~igo Chapter 7 Headache 7.1 Overview 7.2 Migraine 7.3 Tension type headache 7.4 Cluster headache 7.5 Headache attributed to low cerebrospinal fluid pressure 7.6 Medication overuse headache Chapter 8 Cerebrovascular Disease 8.1 Ischemic stroke 8.2 Transient ischemic attack 8.3 Intracerebral hemorrhage 8.4 Subarachnoid hemorrhage 8.5 Other arterv diseases Chapter 9 Neu rodegeneratiVe Disease 9.1 Alzheimer’s disease 9.2 Parkinson’s disease Chapter 10 Infectious Central Nervous System——related Diseases 10.1 Bacterial infections of the central nervous system 10.2 Viral infections of the nervous system 10.3 Fungal infections of the nervous system 10.4 Prion disease 10.5 Spirochete infections 10.6 Parasitic infections of the nervous system Chapter 11 Autoil”mune Diseases of the Central Nervous System 11. Muhiple sclerosis 11.2 Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders l1.3 Antibody associated central nervous system disorders Chapter 12 Movement Disorders 12.1 overview 1 2.2 Parkinson’S disease and other extrapyramidal dyskinesia 12.3 Wilson’S disease 12.4 Sydenham’S chorea 12.5 Huntington disease 12.6 Dystonia 12.7 Dopa—responsive dystonia 12.8 Other dyskinesia Chapter 13 Epilepsy 13.1 overview 13.2 Classification of epilepsy and epilepsy syndromes 13.3 Clinical findings 13.4 Diagnosis and differential diagnosis 13.5 Treatment 13.6 Status epilepsy Chapter 14 Diseases of the Spinal Cord 14.1 Common myelopathy 14.2 Other myelopathy Chapter 15 Diseases of Peripheral Nerve 15.1 Cranial neuropathy 15 2 Spinal neuropathy Chapter 16 Autonomic Nervotl8 System Diseases 16,Raynaud disease 16.2 Erythromelalgia 16.3 Facial hemiatrophy 16.4 Other autonomic nervous system disease Chapter 17 Neuromuscular Junction Diseases and Neu romuscular Disorders 17.1 Myasthenia gravis 17.2 Polymyositis and dermatomyositis 17.3 Periodic paralysis Chapter 18 Genetic Disease of the Nervous System 18.1 Hereditary ataxia 18.2 Hereditary spastic paraplegia 18.3 Chareot—Marie—Tooth disease 18.4 Neurocutaneous syndrome Chapter 19 Developmental Diseases of the Nervous System 19.1 ovexview 19.2 Neurologic disorders associated with craniospinal deformities 19.3 Cerebral palsy Chapter 20 Sleep Disorders 20.1 0verview 20.2 Insomnia 20.3 Sleep related br