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Bradley and Daroff's Neurology in Clinical Practice, 2-Volume Set

  • 9th Edition - August 12, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Joseph Jankovic, Nancy J. Newman, John C. Mazziotta, Scott L. Pomeroy
  • Language: English

Covering all aspects of today’s neurology in an easy-to-read, clinically relevant manner, Bradley and Daroff's Neurology in Clinical Practice, 9th Edition, is a practical, dynamic… Read more

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Covering all aspects of today’s neurology in an easy-to-read, clinically relevant manner, Bradley and Daroff's Neurology in Clinical Practice, 9th Edition, is a practical, dynamic resource for practicing neurologists, psychiatrists, neurosurgeons, physician extenders, neuroscientists, neuropsychologists, and trainees. This comprehensive two-volume set, authored by world renowned experts, is ideal for daily reference, featuring a unique organization by presenting symptom/sign and by specific disease entities―allowing you to access content in ways that mirror how you practice. A straightforward style, evidence-based information, and robust interactive content supplemented by treatment algorithms and images keep you up to date with all that’s current in this fast-changing field.

Key features

  • Provides authoritative guidance that equips you to effectively diagnose and manage the full range of neurological disorders
  • Contains new and expanded content on artificial intelligence, brain health, pandemic health, health equity, and immune-based encephalopathies
  • Offers a true-to-life view of how neurological disorders manifest through more than 100 detailed videos covering EEG and seizures; deep brain stimulation for Parkinson disease, tremor, and other movement disorders; sleep disorders; ocular oscillations and other ocular motility disorders; pupillary abnormalities; EMG evaluation; cranial neuropathies; disorders of upper and lower motor neurons; as well as other neurologic signs—with many videos new to this edition
  • Allows you to perform easy searches through an intuitive organization by both symptom and grouping of diseases
  • Features more than 150 expert contributors, a veritable Who’s Who in clinical neuroscience, who provide up-to-date guidance under the experienced editorial leadership of Drs. Joseph Jankovic, John C. Mazziotta, Scott L. Pomeroy, and Nancy J. Newman
  • An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date

Readership

Neurology residents and practicing clinicians

Table of contents

VOLUME 1 PRINCIPLES OF DIAGNOSIS

Part I: Common Neurological Problems

1. Diagnosis of Neurological Disease

2. Episodic Impairment of Consciousness

3. Falls and Drop Attacks

4. Delirium

5. Coma and Disorders of Consciousness

6. Prolonged Comatose States and Brain Death

7. Intellectual and Memory Impairments

8. Global Developmental Delay and Regression

9. Behavior and Personality Change in Neurological Disorders

10. Depression and Psychosis in Neurological Practice

11. Limb Apraxias and Related Disorders

12. Agnosias

13. Aphasia and Aphasic Syndromes

14. Dysarthria and Apraxia of Speech

15. Neurogenic Dysphagia

16. Neuro-Ophthalmology: Afferent Visual System

17. Pupillary and Eyelid Abnormalities

18. Neuro-ophthalmology: Ocular Motor System

19. Disturbances of Smell and Taste

20. Cranial and Facial Pain

21. Brainstem Syndromes

22. Neuro-Otology: Diagnosis and Management of Neuro-Otological Disorders

23. Cerebellar Ataxia

24. Diagnosis and Assessment of Parkinson Disease and Other Movement Disorders

25. Gait Disorders

26. Hemiplegia and Monoplegia

27. Paraplegia and Spinal Cord Syndromes

28. Proximal, Distal, and Generalized Weakness

29. Muscle Pain and Cramps

30. Hypotonic (Floppy) Infant

31. Sensory Abnormalities of the Limbs, Trunk, and Face

32. Arm and Neck Pain

33. Lower Back and Lower Limb Pain

Part II: Neurological Investigations and Interventions
Section A: General Principles

34. Investigations in the Diagnosis and Management of Neurological Disease

35. Brain Health

36. Artificial Intelligence Methodology
Section B: Clinical Neurophysiology

37. Electroencephalography and Evoked Potentials

38. Clinical Electromyography

39. Noninvasive Neuromodulation

40. Intracranial Neuromodulation

41. Intraoperative Monitoring
Section C: Neuroimaging

42. Structural Imaging Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography

43. Vascular Imaging: Computed Tomographic Angiography, Magnetic Resonance Angiography, and Ultrasound

44. Functional and Molecular Neuroimaging

45. Ocular Functional and Structural Investigations
Section D: Clinical Neurosciences

46. Neuropsychological Assessment

47. Uro-Neurology

48. Sexual Dysfunction in Neurological Disorders

49. Neuroepidemiology

50. Clinical Neurogenetics

51. Neuroimmunology

52. Neuroendocrinology

VOLUME 2: NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND THEIR MANAGEMENT

Part III: Neurological Diseases and their Treatment
Section A: General Principles

53. Management of Neurological Disease

54. Pain Management

55. Neurointensive Care

56. Principles of Neuroendovascular Therapy
Section B: Neurological Complications of Systemic Disease

57. Neurological Rehabilitation

58. Transition to Adult Care for Youth with Chronic Neurological Disorders

59. Palliative and End-of-Life Care in Neurological Disease

60. Neurological Complications of Systemic Disease: Adults

61. Neurological Complications of Systemic Disease: Children
Section C: Trauma of the Nervous System

62. Basic Neuroscience of Neurotrauma

63. Concussion in Sports and Performance

64. Craniocerebral Trauma

65. Spinal Cord Trauma

66. Trauma of the Nervous System: Peripheral Nerve Trauma
Section D: Vascular Diseases of the Nervous System

67. Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease

68. Intracerebral Hemorrhage

69. Intracranial Aneurysms and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

70. Stroke in Children

71. Spinal Cord Vascular Disease
Section E: Cancer and the Nervous System

72. Epidemiology of Brain Tumors

73. Pathology and Molecular Genetics

74. Clinical Features of Brain Tumors and Complications of Their Treatment

75. Management of Primary Nervous System Tumors in Adults

76. Primary Nervous System Tumors in Infants and Children

77. Nervous System Metastases
Section F: Infections of the Nervous System

78. Neurological Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Adults

79. Viral Encephalitis and Meningitis

80. Bacterial, Fungal, and Parasitic Diseases of the Nervous System
Section G: Neurological Disorders

81. Multiple Sclerosis and Other Inflammatory Demyelinating Diseases of the Central Nervous System

82. Paraneoplastic Disorders of the Nervous System

83. Autoimmune Encephalitis

84. Anoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy

85. Metabolic Encephalopathies

86. Deficiency Diseases of the Nervous System

87. Effects of Toxins and Physical Agents on the Nervous System

88. Effects of Drug Misuse on the Nervous System

89. Brain Edema and Disorders of Cerebrospinal Fluid Circulation

90. Developmental Disorders of the Nervous System

91. Autism and Other Neurodevelopmental Disabilities

92. Inherited Metabolic Disorders and the Nervous System

93. Neurodegenerative Disease Processes

94. Mitochondrial Disorders

95. Prion Diseases

96. Alzheimer Disease and Other Dementias

97. Parkinson Disease and Other Movement Disorders

98. Disorders of Upper and Lower Motor Neurons

99. Channelopathies: Episodic and Electrical Disorders of the Nervous System

100. Neurocutaneous Syndromes

101. Epilepsies

102. Sleep and Its Disorders

103. Headache and Other Craniofacial Pain

104. Cranial Neuropathies

105. Disorders of Bones, Joints, Ligaments, and Meninges

106. Disorders of Nerve Roots and Plexuses

107. Disorders of Peripheral Nerves

108. Disorders of the Autonomic Nervous System

109. Disorders of Neuromuscular Transmission

110. Disorders of Skeletal Muscle

111. Neurological Problems in the Newborn

112. Cerebral Palsy

113. Neurological Problems of Pregnancy

114. Functional Neurological Disorder and Associated Conditions

Product details

  • Edition: 9
  • Latest edition
  • Published: August 12, 2026
  • Language: English

About the editors

JJ

Joseph Jankovic

Affiliations and expertise
Professor Neurology, Distinguished Chair in Movement Disorders, Director, Parkinson's Disease Center and Movement Disorders Clinic, Department of Neurology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA

NN

Nancy J. Newman

Affiliations and expertise
Neuro-Ophthalmology Unit, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA

JM

John C. Mazziotta

Affiliations and expertise
Vice Chancellor of UCLA Health Sciences; Dean, David Geffen School of Medicine; CEO UCLA Health; University of California, Los Angeles; Los Angeles, CA, USA

SP

Scott L. Pomeroy

Scott L. Pomeroy is an internationally known expert on the biological origins, treatment and long-term outcomes of childhood brain tumors. He has served as the Chair of the Department of Neurology and Neurologist-in-Chief of Boston Children’s Hospital since 2005. Dr. Pomeroy graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Miami University in 1975 and in 1982 was the first graduate of the M.D., Ph.D. program of the University of Cincinnati. He trained in pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School and in child neurology at St. Louis Children’s Hospital/Washington University of St. Louis. In 1989, he won the Child Neurology Society Young Investigator Award for work done as a postdoctoral fellow of Dale Purves. The Pomeroy lab focuses on understanding the molecular and cellular basis of medulloblastomas and other embryonal brain tumors. Dr. Pomeroy has served as an ad hoc and chartered member of many NIH study sections, as co-Editor of Neurology in Clinical Practice and Associate Editor of Annals of Neurology, as President of the Child Neurology Foundation and as a member of the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives. He has received numerous awards including the Sidney Carter Award of the American Academy of Neurology, the Daniel Drake Medal of the University of Cincinnati, the inaugural Compassionate Caregiver Award of the Kenneth Schwartz Center, and the Bernard Sachs Award of the Child Neurology Society. In 2017, he was elected a member of the U.S. National Academy of Medicine.
Affiliations and expertise
Bronson Crothers Professor of Neurology; Director, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center; Harvard Medical School; Chair, Department of Neurology; Neurologist-in-Chief; Boston Children's Hospital; Boston, MA, USA