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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Medical and Laboratory Examinations for Neuropsychologists: A Clinical Guide bridges a critical gap in neuropsychological training and clinical practice. While clinical neuropsychologists are well versed in the cognitive and behavioral assessment of brain functioning, they are increasingly expected to integrate findings from laboratory and medical diagnostics into their evaluations and case conceptualizations. Yet, few receive formal training in interpreting such data, despite the ubiquitous nature of such examinations in clinical practice. This volume equips neuropsychologists with the foundational knowledge necessary to understand and apply neurodiagnostic information in clinical contexts. Chapters cover a range of essential topics, including the interpretation of laboratory values related to thyroid function, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, infectious diseases, hormonal abnormalities, and metabolic disturbances. These measures—routinely recommended by the American Academy of Neurology as part of the standard medical workup for cognitive impairment—are often underutilized or misinterpreted in neuropsychological evaluations. Beyond lab testing, the book provides an in-depth look at key neurodiagnostic procedures such as EEG, MRI, CT, PET, lumbar puncture, genetic testing, sleep studies, and comprehensive neurological examinations. Each chapter offers concise, clinically relevant guidance to help neuropsychologists better understand how abnormal findings relate to brain health, support differential diagnosis, and inform treatment planning. Designed to enhance diagnostic accuracy and interdisciplinary communication, this resource equips practitioners with the knowledge needed to integrate neurodiagnostic data into evidence-based neuropsychological practice and to enhance their diagnostic accuracy and interdisciplinary collaboration. By integrating neurodiagnostic data with cognitive assessment, neuropsychologists can play a more informed and impactful role in patient care.</jats:p>

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neuropsychologists clinical neurodiagnostic medical laboratory

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