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Stroke (Paperback)
Michael G. Hennerici, Johannes Binder, Kristina Szabo, Rolf Kern
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Stroke is the third most common cause of death after heart disease
and cancer in developed countries. Part of the Oxford Neurology
Library, this pocketbook highlights the importance of stroke, its
diagnosis, the problems of misdiagnosis, and current thoughts on
its pathogenesis, acute treatment and rehabilitation as well as
prevention. The book will serve as an invaluable quick reference
for neurologists, cardiologists, geriatricians, internists,
trainees, nurses, allied health professionals, and general
practitioners.
Neurologists learn from their patients, and this selection of 60
stroke cases will inform and challenge clinicians at all stages in
their careers. Including both common and unusual cases, the aim is
to reinforce diagnostic skills through careful analysis of
individual presenting patterns, and to guide treatment decisions.
Each case consists of a clinical history, examination findings and
special investigations, usually involving imaging before a
diagnosis is given. There then follows for each case a discussion
of the clinical issues raised by the case, in which the main
teaching points are emphasized. Selected references, frequently
including the first description, are provided at the conclusion of
each case. Drawing on the expertise of leading teachers and
practitioners, and liberally illustrated, these case studies and
the discussions that accompany them are an essential guide to
learning the complexity of stroke diagnosis.
Stroke is the leading cause of permanent disability, including
post-stroke dementia, pain, depression, and personality changes.
While large clinical trials reflect information about large stroke
populations, the presentation of each and every stroke patient is
individual and special. More Case Studies in Stroke presents a new
selection of stroke cases from seven countries prepared by
practising stroke physicians. The book includes both common and
unusual cases, as well as misleading cases of diseases mimicking
stroke. The aim is to reinforce diagnostic skills through careful
analysis of individual presenting patterns, and to guide treatment
decisions. Each case consists of a clinical history, examination
findings and special investigations, followed by diagnosis and
discussion. The outline of the actual diagnostic process, including
the use of modern diagnostic tools, decision making and course,
challenge the reader at all stages of their career from medical
students to neurologists and stroke physicians.
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