Summary Article
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What is a Summary Article?
Summary Articles are collaborative efforts to summarize, in a single canonical page on any and all topics relevant to the practice of neurology & rehabilitation. These are summaries of topics, in point form as a numbered list with no more than 20 points per page of evidence-based reviews relating to the assessment and/or management of specific clinical problems relevant to neurology, neurosurgery, rehabilitation & closely associated allied health disciplines. It is recommended that information is kept to a minimum to include only the salient points.
Example of a Summary Articles
Below is an example of a topic summary, a brief, succinct, numbered list of no more than 20 points:
CLINICAL-PATTERNS OF VISUAL LOSS
1. Concentric field loss
2. Central scotomata/loss of central (macular) vision
3. Unilateral visual loss
4. Homonymous hemianopia
5. Bitemporal hemianopia
6. Binasal hemianopia
7. Homonymous quadrantinopia
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