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Optical Imaging of Brain Function and Metabolism (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993): Ulrich Dirnagl,... Optical Imaging of Brain Function and Metabolism (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
Ulrich Dirnagl, K.M. Einhaupl, Arno Villringer
R5,788 Discovery Miles 57 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* . . . . At last the doctor will be freed from the tedious interpretation of screens and photographs. Instead, he will examine and scan through his patient directly. Wearing optical-shutter spectacles and aiming a pulsed laser torch, he will be able to peer at the beating heart, study the movement of a joint or the flexing of a muscle, press on suspect areas to see how the organs beneath respond, check that pills have been correctly swallowed or that an implant is savely in place, and so on. A patient wearing white cotton or nylon clothes that scatter but hardly absorb light, may not even have to undress . . . . *. David Jones, Nature (1990) 348:290 Optical imaging of the brain is a rapidly growing field of heterogenous techniques that has attracted considerable interest recently due to a number of theoretical advantages in comparison with other brain imaging modalities: it uses non ionizing radiation, offers high spatial and temporal resolution, and supplies new types of metabolic and functional information. From a practical standpoint it is important that bedside examinations seem feasible and that the implementations will be considerably less expensive compared with competing techniques. In October 1991, a symposium was held at the Eibsee near Garmisch, Germany to bring together the leading scientists in this new field.

Neurocritical Care (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994): Werner Hacke Neurocritical Care (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994)
Werner Hacke; Assisted by K. Sartor; Edited by (associates) D.F. Hanley; Edited by (ghost editors) A H Ropper; Edited by (associates) K.M. Einhaupl, …
R1,804 Discovery Miles 18 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"A Quick Reference Text" Easy to read and practical in design, Neurocritical Care is the book specialists will turn to for quick reference. It concentrates on management problems, from diagnostic procedures to therapeutic strategies. Exact descriptions are given for treatment procedures, and it is easy to find the appropriate treatment for a given patient. "International Expertise" More than 100 authors from North America have contributed to the book. The different strategies used on either side of the Atlantic have been described, the sections on neuroimaging have been reviewed by a neuroradiologist. "Comprehensive in Scope" Both frequent and rare neurological diseases that may require critical care treatment and subjects of more general interest such as monitoring strategies, ethical problems, brain death and neurological disorders in internal medicine have been covered. Pathophysiology is also discussed, insomuch as it is important for understanding the treatment strategies.

Optical Imaging of Brain Function and Metabolism (Hardcover, 1993 ed.): Ulrich Dirnagl, K.M. Einhaupl, Arno Villringer Optical Imaging of Brain Function and Metabolism (Hardcover, 1993 ed.)
Ulrich Dirnagl, K.M. Einhaupl, Arno Villringer
R6,041 Discovery Miles 60 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* . . . . At last the doctor will be freed from the tedious interpretation of screens and photographs. Instead, he will examine and scan through his patient directly. Wearing optical-shutter spectacles and aiming a pulsed laser torch, he will be able to peer at the beating heart, study the movement of a joint or the flexing of a muscle, press on suspect areas to see how the organs beneath respond, check that pills have been correctly swallowed or that an implant is savely in place, and so on. A patient wearing white cotton or nylon clothes that scatter but hardly absorb light, may not even have to undress . . . . *. David Jones, Nature (1990) 348:290 Optical imaging of the brain is a rapidly growing field of heterogenous techniques that has attracted considerable interest recently due to a number of theoretical advantages in comparison with other brain imaging modalities: it uses non ionizing radiation, offers high spatial and temporal resolution, and supplies new types of metabolic and functional information. From a practical standpoint it is important that bedside examinations seem feasible and that the implementations will be considerably less expensive compared with competing techniques. In October 1991, a symposium was held at the Eibsee near Garmisch, Germany to bring together the leading scientists in this new field.

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