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|a Handbook of neurosurgery /
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|a Eighth edition.
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|a ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY - 1 Gross anatomy, cranial and spine - 2 Vascular anatomy - 3 Neurophysiology and regional brain syndromes - GENERAL AND NEUROLOGY - 4 Neuroanesthesia - 5 Sodium homeostasis and osmolality - 6 General neurocritical care - 7 Sedatives, paralytics, analgesics - 8 Endocrinology - 9 Hematology - 10 Neurology or neurosurgeons - 11 Neurovascular disorders and neurotoxicology - IMAGING AND DIAGNOSTICS - 12 Plain radiology and contrast agents - 13 Imaging and angiography - 14 Electrodiagnostics - DEVELOPMENTAL ANOMALIES - 15 Primary intracranial anomalies - 16 Primary spinal anomalies - 17 Primary craniospinal anomalies - COMA AND BRAIN DEATH - 18 Coma - 19 Brain death and organ donation - INFECTION -20 Bacterial infections of the parenchyma and meninges and complex infections - 21 Skull, spine and post-surgical infections - 22 Other nonbacterial infections - HYDROCEPHALUS AND CEREBROSPINAL FLUID (CSF) - 23 Cerebrospinal fluid - 24 Hydrocephalus - general aspects - 25 Treatment of hydrocephalus SEIZURES - 26 Seizure classification and anti-convulsant pharmacology - 27 Special types of seizures - PAIN - 28 Pain - PERIPHERAL NERVES - 29 Peripheral nerves - 30 Entrapment neuropathies - 31 Non-entrapment peripheral neuropathies - NEUROPHTHALMOLOGY AND NEROTOLOGY - 32 Neurophthalmoloy - 33 Neurotology - PRIMARY TUMORS OF THE NERVOUS AND RELATED SYSTEMS: TUMORS OF THE NEUROEPITHELIAL TISSUE - 34 General information, classification and tumor markers - 35 Syndromes involving tumors - 35 Astrocytomas - 37 Other astrocytic tumors - 38 Oligodendroglial tumors and tumors of the ependymal, choroid plexus and other neuroepithelial tumors - 39 Neuronal and mixed neuronal-glial tumors - 40 Pineal region and embryonal tumors - 41 Tumors of cranial, spinal and peripheral nerves - 42 Meningiomas - 43 Other tumors related to the meninges - TUMORS INVOLVING NON-NEURAL ORIGIN: METASTASES, LYMPHOMAS, CHORDOMAS - 44 Lymphomas and hematopoietic neoplasms - 45 Pituitary tumors - general information and classification - 46 Pituitary adenomas - evaluation and nonsurgical management - 47 Pituitary adenomas - surgical management, outcome and recurrence management - 48 Cysts and tumor-like lesions -49 Pseudotumor cerebri and Empty Sella Syndrome - 50 Tumors and tumor-like lesions of the skull - 51 Tumors of the spine and spinal cord - 52 Cerebral metastases - 53 Spinal epidural metastases - HEAD TRAUMA - 54 General information, grading, initial management - 55 Concussion, high-altitude cerebral edema, cerebrovascular injuries - 56 Neuromonitoring - 57 Skull fractures - 58 Traumatic hemorrhagic conditions - 59 Gunshot wounds and non-missile penetrating brain injuries - 60 Pediatric head injury - 61 Head injury: long-term management, complications, outcome - SPINE TRAUMA - 62 General information, neurologic assessment, whiplash and sports-related injuries, pediatric spine injuries - 63 Management of spinal cord injury - 64 Occiptoatlantoaxial injuries (Occiput to C2) - 65 Subaxial (C3 through C7) injuries / Fractures - 66 Thoracic, lumbar and sacral spine fractures - 67 Penetrating spine injuries and long term management / Complications - SPINE AND SPINAL CORD - 68 Low back pain and radiculopathy - 69 Lumbar and thoracic intervertebral disk herniation / Radiculopathy - 70 Cervical disc herniation - 71 Degenerative cervical disc disease and cervical myelopathy - 72 Thoracic and lumbar degenerative disc disease - 73 Adult spinal deformity and degenerative scoliosis - 74 Special conditions affecting the spine - 75 Other non-spine conditions with spine implications - 76 Special conditions affecting the spinal cord - SAH AND ANEURYSMS - 77 Introduction and general information, grading, medical management, special conditions - 78 Critical care and aneurysm patients - 79 SAH from cerebral aneurysm rupture -80 Aneurysm type by location - 81 Special aneurysms and non-aneurysmal SAH - VASCULAR MALFORMATIONS - 82 Vascular malformations - STROKE AND OCCLUSIVE CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE - 83 General information and stroke physiology - 84 Evaluation and treatment for stroke - 85 Special conditions - 86 Cerebral arterial dissections - INTRACEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE - 87 Intracerebral hemorrhage - OUTCOME ASSESSMENT - 88 Outcome assessment - DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS - 89 Differential diagnosis by location or radiographic finding - intracranial - 90 Differential diagnosis by location or radiographic finding - spine - 91 Differential diagnosis (DDx) by signs and symptoms - primary intracranial - 92 Differential diagnosis (DDx) by signs and symptoms - primarily spine and other - PROCEDURES, INTERVENTIONS, OPERATIONS - 93 General information - 94 Specific craniotomies - 95 Spine, cervical - 96 Spine, thoracic and lumbar - 97 Miscellaneous surgical procedures - 98 Functional neurosurgery - 99 Pain procedures - 100 Seizure surgery - 101 Radiation therapy (XRT) - 102 Endovascular neurosurgery - APPENDIX - 103 Quick reference tables and figures - Index
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|a "This classic handbook covers the full depth and breadth of the complex field of neurosurgery - including inherited and acquired neurological disorders, developmental anomalies, and more esoteric topics such as toxins that impact the central nervous system. The text also covers conditions treated primarily by neurologists that may come to the attention of a neurosurgical care provider such as Parkinsonism, multiple sclerosis, motor neuron diseases, and dementia. The latest information is provided on anatomy and physiology, differential diagnosis, and current principles of nonsurgical and surgical management covering the full age continuum - from pediatric to geriatric conditions." --- excerpt from back of book"Now in an updated eighth edition, the Handbook of Neurosurgery has enjoyed legendary status on the bookshelf of every neurosurgery department for over a quarter of a century. Renowned for its scope and accessibility, the portable, single-volume guide is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the care of patients with disorders of the central nervous system - neurosurgical residents, nurses, neurologists, and allied healthcare practitioners. --- This classic handbook covers the full depth and breadth of the complex field of neurosurgery - including inherited and acquired neurological disorders, developmental anomalies, and more esoteric topics such as toxins that impact the central nervous system. The text also covers conditions treated primarily by neurologists that may come to the attention of a neurosurgical care provider such as Parkinsonism, multiple sclerosis, motor neuron diseases, and dementia. The latest information is provided on anatomy and physiology, differential diagnosis, and current principles of nonsurgical and surgical management covering the full age continuum - from pediatric to geriatric conditions. --- Key Features: --- *Expanded four-color graphics and illustrations; *Packed with more than 1,600 pages of practical information, including thousands of literature citations, handy cross-references, and a comprehensive index; * Fundamentals of neurocritical care, with a comprehensive overview of conditions - from SAH to head and spine trauma - and complications such as rebleeding, vasospasm, cerebral salt wasting, and brain death; *Comprehensive and conveniently compact, this is a must-have daily reference, a perfect study companion for board exams, as well as ideal for maintenance of certification preparation. It is certain to be a treasured tome for legions of new neurosurgery residents and an essential tool for anyone working in the clinical neurosciences." --- from back of book
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