by Dr Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin
100 Imaging Cases for the MRCP Specialty Certificate Examination in Neurology is an essential revision guide for the image-based questions of the MRCP(UK) Neurology SCE; a specialty certificate examination conducted by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom.
Presenting 100 cases that tackle the common, occasional, yet daily dilemmas faced by neurologists, this title covers each of the key teaching themes that are fundamental for exam success. Each case has been carefully reviewed and selected, focusing on various diagnostic challenges, with true clinical scenarios and photographic material gained over the author’s extensive career. The cases are structured to allow exam candidates to read each question, make their selection, understand its objective, and then review the explanation. Every explanation helpfully includes references for citations or further reading.
From cases that cover common presentations of rare diseases to features that challenge initial diagnoses, 100 Imaging Cases for the MRCP Specialty Certificate Examination in Neurology will benefit postgraduate neurology trainees taking the UK and Irish examinations, post-graduate internal medicine candidates, and for neurologists wishing to refresh their knowledge.

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