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Intracranial arachnoid cysts are congenital malformations with a
predilection for the middle cranial fossa and an estimated
prevalence in the general population as high as 1.7%. The common
assumption is that these cysts are incidental findings and the
symptoms associated with them are not caused by the cyst and
consequently, that surgical intervention will not benefit the
patient. However, there is now a growing understanding reflected in
the international literature among neurologists and neurosurgeons
that arachnoid cysts do harm and that the patients' complaints can
be relieved by surgical treatment. Arachnoid Cysts: Epidemiology,
Biology, and Neuroimaging gives a broad and updated presentation of
the condition, including epidemiology, etiology, biology (including
genetics and molecular biology), and neuroimaging of same. This
book is written for researchers, residents, and clinical
practitioners in clinical neuroscience, neurology, neurosurgery,
neuroradiology, and pediatrics.
Since the early 2000s, a growing body of scientific studies in
neuropathology, neurology, neurosurgery, biomechanics, statistics,
criminology and psychology has cast doubt on the forensic
reliability of medical determinations of Shaken Baby Syndrome
(SBS), more recently termed Abusive Head Trauma (AHT). Studies have
increasingly documented that accidental short falls and a wide
range of medical conditions, can cause the same symptoms and
findings associated with this syndrome. Nevertheless, inaccurate
diagnoses, unrealistic confidence expression, and wrongful
convictions continue to this day. Bringing together contributions
from a multidisciplinary expert panel of 32 professionals across 8
countries in 16 different specialties, this landmark book tackles
the highly controversial topic of SBS, which lies at the
intersection of medicine, science, and law. With comprehensive
coverage across multiple disciplines, it explains the scientific
evidence challenging SBS and advances efforts to evaluate how
deaths and serious brain injuries in infants should be analysed and
investigated.
Arachnoid Cysts: Clinical and Surgical Management gives a broad and
updated presentation of the condition, including symptomatology,
diagnostics, management and treatment. The book covers the effects
of surgical treatment on clinical symptoms and the effects cysts
have on cognition, as well as cognitive improvement after surgical
cyst decompression. This book is written for researchers, residents
and clinical practitioners in clinical neuroscience, neurology,
neurosurgery, neuroradiology and pediatrics.
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