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<p>This website was created by Dr. William W. Campbell for showing and sharing common clinical signs related to the practice of neurology and related disciplines. It is designed to complement The Neurologic Examination and Clinical Signs in Neurology with an emphasis on photos and videos. The entries include brief didactic material; more in depth discussion is available in the two textbooks. The intention is to create a community of interested physicians and medical students. Others are invited to contribute material.</p>
 
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Dr. William W. Campbell spent his career in academic neurology and in the military, much of it involving teaching students and housestaff, with a particular interest in the neurologic examination. He is the author of over 100 scientific articles and book chapters and five books. In 2005, the 6th edition of Dr. Russell DeJong&#39;s classic textbook The Neurologic Examination was published, followed by a 7th edition in 2014 to favorable reviews. The Neurologic Examination is an exhaustive treatise on both the examination and relevant neurologic conditions. In 2016, Clinical Signs in Neurology: A Compendium was published by Wolters Kluwer. The Compendium approaches the topic of the examination differently, using a dictionary or encyclopedia format with alphabetical entries describing various neurologic signs. It was published on the Inkling platform and includes numerous photographs and videos designed for viewing online or on any portable electronic device.
 
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Revision as of 01:30, 11 September 2016

About

This website was created by Dr. William W. Campbell for showing and sharing common clinical signs related to the practice of neurology and related disciplines. It is designed to complement The Neurologic Examination and Clinical Signs in Neurology with an emphasis on photos and videos. The entries include brief didactic material; more in depth discussion is available in the two textbooks. The intention is to create a community of interested physicians and medical students. Others are invited to contribute material.

Signs & Symptoms
Face
Feet
Hands
Joints
Smile
Toes