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A structured, evidence-based approach to neurosurgical
decision-making for brain pathologies Evidence-based neurosurgery
is one of the most important pillars upon which to build decision
management pathways. Effective delivery of care involves
understanding the natural history of the disease and the evidence
behind available treatment options. Neurosurgical Diseases: An
Evidence-Based Approach to Guide Practice by esteemed neurosurgeons
Leon T. Lai, Cristian Gragnaniello, and expert contributors covers
cranial pathologies neurosurgeons commonly encounter in everyday
practice. The book combines a structured approach to evidence-based
neurosurgery with expert opinions, analysis of up-to-date clinical
data, understanding of patient preferences and values, and
firsthand experiences to facilitate translation of evidence into
clinical practice. Twenty-seven consistently formatted chapters are
each dedicated to a different disease state, including brain
tumors, cerebrovascular disease, Cushing's disease, traumatic brain
injury, trigeminal neuralgia, and normal pressure hydrocephalus.
All chapters include an introduction, current statistics and data,
natural history of the pathology, selected papers for further
reading, procedural options and outcomes, and recommended treatment
protocols from the authors. Key Features Key content summarized in
reader-friendly bullets, diagrams, tables, and illustrative figures
enhances acquisition of knowledge Discussion of new developments
including treatment recommendations for primary and metastatic
brain tumors Statistical data on cerebral aneurysm treatment
outcomes and recommendations for treatment New protocols for
treating head trauma, closed head injuries, and spontaneous
intracranial hemorrhage This essential resource will help
neurosurgical residents and junior neurosurgeons make challenging
surgical treatment decisions for complex conditions, clearly and
concisely and based on the best evidence. This book includes
complimentary access to a digital copy on
https://medone.thieme.com.
Three more short films directed by some of Asia's most
controversial horror filmmakers. Kim Ji-Woon directs 'Memories', a
psychological horror following a young woman as she wanders the
streets, having lost her memory, and her husband as he discovers a
dead body in his apartment. 'The Wheel' is directed by Nonzee
Nimibutr, set in a remote village terrorised by demonic puppets.
Finally, 'Going Home' is directed by Peter Chan and follows a
policeman who finds himself imprisoned in the home of a deranged
man convinced he will be able to resurrect his dead wife.
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