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    José Biller, Gregory Gruener, Paul W. Brazis.
    Contents:
    Examination of the face and head
    A brief review of clinical neuroanatomy
    Examination of vision
    Examination of the peripheral ocular motor system
    Examination of the central ocular motor systems
    Examination of the motor cranial nerves V, VII, IX, X, XI, and XII
    Examination of the somatic motor system (Excluding cranial nerves)
    Examination for cerebellar dysfunction
    Examination of the special senses
    Examination of the general somatosensory system
    The patient's mental status and higher cerebral functions
    Examination of the patient who has a disorder of consciousness
    Ancillary neurodiagnostic procedures--lumbar puncture and neuroimaging
    Clinical and laboratory tests to distinguish conversion disorder (Functional neurologic symptom disorder) from organic disease
    A synopsis of the neurologic investigation and a formulary of neurodiagnosis
    Digital Access AccessNeurology 2017
  • Article
    Burns GF, Cawley JC, Barker CR, Worman CP, Raper CG, Hayhoe FG.
    Clin Exp Immunol. 1978 Mar;31(3):414-8.
    Immunological marker studies using direct immunofluorescence and rosette methods were performed on the bone marrow and peripheral blood of an IgM myeloma, and on the peripheral blood of two cases of IgA myeloma and one IgG myeloma. These studies confirmed the peripheral blood involvement in plasma cell dyscrasias. In the IgA myeloma, the membrane and cytoplasmic immunoglobulin was restricted to IgA, and the IgG myeloma did not express immunoglobulin at the surface of the cells shown to contain cytoplasmic IgG. The IgM myeloma cells, on the other hand, expressed membrane immunoglobulin, including IgD, of a single light chain type. The majority of plasma cells secreting IgA or IgG did not express the IgG Fc receptor, but most of the cells from the IgM myeloma, including plasma cells, did express IgG Fc receptors.
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