Clinical cases in neuroanatomy
Elective course: Clinical cases in neuroanatomy
The course Clinical cases in neuroanatomy will introduce students to and enable them to approach problems in area of clinical neuroanatomy using scientific methods. The aims of this course are to explain basic characteristics and clinical consequences of various central nervous system (CNS) disorders and to train students to independently evaluate the site of the CNS lesion based on the present clinical symptoms.
Attendance of all forms of instruction is MANDATORY (except the attendance of individual consultations), and all students are obligated to study the prescribed material for seminars and practical lessons, using the main textbook and the additional literature.
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Information about excercise E4.
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