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This issue of Neuroimaging Clinics of North America focuses on
Ischemic Stroke, and is edited by Dr. Lotfi Hacein-Bey. Articles
will include: Clinical distinction of cerebral ischemia and
triaging of patients in the ED: mimics, wake-ups, late strokes and
chameleons; Telestroke; CT, CTA and CT perfusion of acute stroke;
MRI based imaging of acute stroke; Advanced neuroimaging of acute
stroke: collaterals, permeability imaging, Arterial Spin Labeling;
Penumbra, oligemia, infarction: understanding hypoperfusion with
neuroimaging?; Pathophysiology of thrombus and clinical
implications; Neuro-interventional management of stroke; Non
interventional treatment options for stroke; What to look for on
post-stroke neuroimaging; Reperfusion changes after stroke and
practical approaches for neuroprotection; Economics of stroke
treatment (value-based payment models and other); Health care
organization of neuroradiological management of stroke at regional
and national levels: the French experience; and more!
Perhaps no artery in the human body bears as much importance to
bodily functions and life as the basilar artery, by virtue of the
anatomical territories it serves. This is due to the critical
nature of the physiological functions supported by the brainstem,
the nearby cerebellum and cerebrum, and the severity of most
pathological conditions known to affect this artery, and the risk
involved in treating those conditions. This book is a comprehensive
resource of knowledge on the anatomical, radiological,
developmental, clinical, and technical aspects relevant to the
diagnosis and treatment of basilar artery diseases. Until now, no
single book has been available as a wide-ranging resource of
clinically relevant information on the basilar artery, its
pathology, and various treatment options. The co-editors are
experienced academic clinicians with active interests in clinical
neurovascular imaging and cerebrovascular surgery, who have worked
within vibrant hospital and academic settings at the forefront of
the best clinical practices related to diseases involving the
basilar artery. The co-editors clinical experience has been
acquired in centers of excellence across the USA, Europe, and the
Far East. In compiling this book, the co-editors have also called
upon many of the worlds best basic and clinical neuroscientists,
specializing in knowledge of clinical conditions affecting the
basilar artery, for their expert input on the latest clinical
management of patients with diseases involving this artery. This
book is intended for neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons,
neurologists, neurointensivists, and other physicians and
scientists engaged in the study and clinical management of patients
with disease of the basilar artery and its vascular territories of
the brain. It should also serve as a unique educational and
research resource for students and more experienced practitioners
alike within this important area of clinical medicine.
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