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A review of our current understanding of the physical phenomena
associated with the flow of blood through the brain, applying these
concepts to the physiological and medical aspects of
cerebrovascular disease so as to be useful to both the scientist
and the clinician. Specifically the book discusses the physical
bases for the development of cerebrovascular disease and for its
clinical consequences; specific current and possible future
therapies; experimental, clinical, and computational techniques
used to investigate cerebrovascular disease; blood dynamics and its
role; imaging methods used in the diagnosis and management of
cerebrovascular disease. Intended as a one- or two-semester course
in biophysics, biomedical engineering or medical physics, this is
also of interest to medical students and interns in neurology and
cardiology, and provides a useful overview of current practice for
researchers and clinicians.
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