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Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Cerebrovascular Diseases is an up-to- date, comprehensive review of the neuropsychiatry of stroke, by active authorities in the field, with an emphasis on diagnostic and management issues. Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Cerebrovascular Diseases includes critical appraisal of the methodological aspects and limitations of the current research on the neuropsychiatry of stroke and on unanswered questions/controversies. Pharmacological aspects of management are discussed, to provide robust information on drug dosages, side effects and interaction, in order to enable the reader to manage these patients more safely. Illustrative cases provide real life scenarios that are clinically relevant and engaging to read. Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Cerebrovascular Diseases is aimed at neurologists, stroke physicians and psychiatrists, and will also be of interest to intensive care doctors, psychologists ad neuropsychologists, research and specialist nurses, clinical researchers and methodologists.
Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Cerebrovascular Diseases is an up-to-date, comprehensive review of the neuropsychiatry of stroke, by active authorities in the field, with an emphasis on diagnostic and management issues. Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Cerebrovascular Diseases includes critical appraisal of the methodological aspects and limitations of the current research on the neuropsychiatry of stroke and on unanswered questions/controversies. Pharmacological aspects of management are discussed, to provide robust information on drug dosages, side effects and interaction, in order to enable the reader to manage these patients more safely. Illustrative cases provide real life scenarios that are clinically relevant and engaging to read. Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Cerebrovascular Diseases is aimed at neurologists, stroke physicians and psychiatrists, and will also be of interest to intensive care doctors, psychologists ad neuropsychologists, research and specialist nurses, clinical researchers and methodologists.
Systemic disease involves several parts of the body or the
complete system. This comprehensive reference focuses on the
specific neurologic aspects of systemic disease. Part 3 includes
coverage of oncologic disorders, organ transplantation, infectious
diseases, tropical neurology, pregnancy, neuroanesthesia and other
diseases and disorders. Each chapter provides a complete
introduction to the neurologic aspect and provides the best known
diagnostic and treatment practices. The collection will be a
valuable and trusted resource for clinical neurologists, research
neurologists and neuroscientists and general medical professionals
as a first stop for a comprehensive and focused review of the state
of the art for understanding the neurologic impact of each covered
disease.
Systemic disease involves several parts of the body or the complete system. "Neurologic Aspects of Systemic Disease," a two-part volume in the "Handbook of Clinical Neurology" series, focuses on the specific neurologic aspects of systemic disease. Part 1 includes detailed coverage of cardiovascular disease,
pulmonary diseases, renal diseases, and rheumatologic and
musculoskeletal disease. Each chapter provides a complete
introduction to the neurologic aspect and provides best known
diagnostic and treatment practices. The collection is a valuable
and trusted resource for clinical neurologists, research
neurologists, neuroscientists, and general medical professionals; a
first stop for a focused review of the state of the art for
understanding the neurologic impact of each covered disease.
Systemic disease involves several parts of the body or the complete system. "Neurologic Aspects of Systemic Disease," a two-part volume in the "Handbook of Clinical Neurology" series, focuses on the specific neurologic aspects of systemic disease. Part 2 includes coverage of gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary,
endocrinologic, and metabolic diseases, as well as nutritional,
environmental, and hematologic disorders. Each chapter provides a
complete introduction to the neurologic aspect and provides the
best known diagnostic and treatment practices. The collection is a
valuable and trusted resource for clinical neurologists, research
neurologists, neuroscientists, and general medical professionals: a
first stop for a focused review of the state of the art for
understanding the neurologic impact of each covered disease.
Over five million people die from stroke each year. Stroke is also the leading cause of adult disability, affecting over 20 million people world-wide, with two-thirds of stroke victims left permanently disabled. We now know that speed of intervention is critical and patient outcomes are determined by a very narrow therapeutic window, during which physicians need to be able to make their choice of treatment rapidly, based on the best evidence available. The purpose of this book is to review that evidence, for both medical and surgical therapies as well as preventative strategies, drawing on the expertise of leading international authorities to distinguish the issues for which there is a consensus on best practice from those for which the evidence remains inconclusive. For example, for patients with acute ischemic stroke the first choice is intravenous thrombolytic therapy, but does a treatment window of 0-3 hours deliver outcomes significantly better than one of 3-4.5 hours? Arterial hypertension is the single most important modifiable risk factor for ischemic stroke, but what are the effects of blood pressure reduction among acute stroke patients? How effective is blood pressure lowering in primary intracerebral hemorrhage? What are the arguments in favour of continuation versus temporary discontinuation of anti-hypertensive therapy immediately after acute ischemic stroke? Endovascular procedures (carotid angioplasty/stenting) are increasingly important but what do the data tell us about their safety? Or durability? How do they compare with carotid endarterectomy? The management of unruptured intracranial aneurysms is rife with controversies; clip, coil, wait and watch? The authors examine the evidence for and against. Other sections examine the impact of various risk factors, and special populations. A section on stroke after cardiovascular surgeries reviews the incidence and management of stroke following a whole range of procedures including coronary artery bypass grafting, valve replacement surgery, congenital heart disease treatment, aortic surgery, cardiac transplantation and post-carotid endarterectomy. Another examines special risks during pregnancy. Lastly, the book reviews our understanding of childhood stroke -- perinatal, infants and older children, adolescents and young adults - and presents current best practice recommendations for this most challenging group of patients.
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