Neuroimmunology for the ClinicianLoren A. Rolak, Harati Yadollah Elsevier Health Sciences, 1997 - 440 páginas With 24 contributing authors. This practical guide explains in simple clinical terms the important immunology and therapy needed for the neurologist to confidently diagnose and treat patients with neuroimmunologic problems. * -User friendly treatment of a difficult subject: practical, simple, and comprehensive * |
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Psychoneuroimmunology | 35 |
Laboratory Testing for Neuroimmunologic Diseases | 57 |
Guidelines | 77 |
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