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Neurological examination is a detailed medical procedure used to diagnose disorders of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles. The examination helps identify various neurological conditions such as headaches, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, multiple sclerosis, balance and coordination disorders, neurological infections, and many others.
Neurological examination consists of several stages and begins with taking a detailed medical history. During the consultation, the neurologist asks questions about the symptoms, their duration and intensity, possible disturbances in muscle strength, coordination, memory, and speech, as well as previous illnesses and family history of neurological disorders. This is followed by a physical examination to assess the basic functions of the nervous system. The neurologist evaluates muscle strength, reflexes, coordination, balance, sensory function, and the patient’s mental status through assessment of thinking, memory, and orientation. Special attention is also given to the function of the twelve cranial nerves, which control important functions such as vision, hearing, and facial movements.
Depending on the findings, the neurologist may recommend additional diagnostic methods such as MRI or CT scans to visualize the brain and spinal cord, EEG to monitor the brain’s electrical activity, EMG/NCV to assess the function of peripheral nerves and muscles, or laboratory tests to detect infections, inflammations, or metabolic disorders. In this way, the neurological examination provides a comprehensive evaluation of the patient’s condition and allows for an accurate diagnosis.
Dr. Maja Pešić Stojković
Dr. Maja Pešić Stojković is one of the leading neurologists in Belgrade, known for her exceptional expertise and dedication to patients. As a specialist in neurology, Dr. Pešić Stojković has extensive experience in diagnosing and treating cerebrovascular diseases, with a particular focus on stroke prevention, both primary and secondary. Her areas of expertise include acute stroke therapy, headache management, and cognitive disorders.
Dr. Pešić Stojković applies the latest scientific knowledge in her treatments, combining it with extensive clinical experience, which makes her a leader in the field of neurology. Her involvement in patient and colleague education also contributes to the continuous advancement of neurological practice. Recognized internationally for her work in cerebrovascular diseases, she regularly participates in domestic and international conferences to further enhance her expertise.
In addition to her work at the Clinical Center of Serbia (KCS), Dr. Pešić Stojković is active in various professional associations, participating in working groups dedicated to improving methods of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases. Her experience and expertise are often sought in advisory roles, and her dedication to patients is unquestionable. Dr. Pešić Stojković is the author of numerous scientific publications and a member of many relevant national and international organizations, reflecting her status and influence within the neurological community.
Prof. Dr. Zorica Stević
Dr. Zorica Stević is one of the most respected neurologists in Belgrade, known for her exceptional knowledge and many years of practice. As a specialist in neuropsychiatry, Dr. Stević is an expert in treating a wide range of neurological and psychiatric disorders, with a particular focus on neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, myotonic dystrophy, and endocrine dysfunctions associated with neurological conditions.
After graduating from the Faculty of Medicine in Belgrade, Dr. Stević achieved notable success during her specialization and advanced training, earning a Doctor of Medical Sciences degree with a dissertation on the function of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Her many years of experience at the Neurology Clinic of the Clinical Center of Serbia (KCS) allow her to handle complex neurological cases, applying the latest research in everyday practice.
Over the years, Dr. Stević has become a reference expert in her field, regularly participating in education and professional development, which has further solidified her status as a leading neurologist. For those seeking a specialist with extensive experience and a dedicated approach, Dr. Zorica Stević is an excellent choice for neurological care.
Neurological examination usually lasts between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on the complexity of symptoms and the specifics of the patient’s condition. If additional tests are required, the overall diagnostic process may take longer, as it is sometimes necessary to wait several days for the results. In certain cases, the examination may also be extended if the neurologist decides to carry out further diagnostic procedures or monitor the patient over a longer period in order to establish a more precise diagnosis.
What does a neurological examination include?
A complete neurological examination includes assessment of symptoms and medical history, a physical evaluation of the nervous system, testing of motor, sensory, and cognitive functions, as well as any additional diagnostic tests necessary for establishing an accurate diagnosis.
How long does a neurological examination take?
The neurological examination takes about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the complexity of the symptoms and the additional assessments required.
When should a neurological examination be scheduled?
A neurological examination is required for symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, muscle weakness, tingling, speech disorders, memory loss or balance problems.
Are previous findings necessary for a neurological examination?
Previous findings, such as laboratory tests, MRI or CT scans, can help the doctor in the evaluation, but are not required for the first examination.
Can recommendations for therapy be obtained immediately during the examination?
Yes, the doctor can immediately recommend therapy or additional tests based on the results of the examination.
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