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Cerebrovascular disease results in huge health expenditures,
multiple recurring physician visits, and a great number of surgical
and non-surgical treatments along with research into causes and
prevention. This issue addresses therapies, early therapies,
diagnoses, and prevention. Topics include: Endovascular Treatment
of Acute Ischemic Stroke; Acute Treatment of Blood Pressure after
Ischemic Stroke and Intracerebral Hemorrhage; Diagnostic Evaluation
for Non-traumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage; Prevention of Recurrent
Stroke in Patients with Patent Foramen Ovale; Management of
Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis; Stenting or Endarterectomy for
Patients with Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis; The Therapeutic Value
of Laboratory Testing for Hypercoagulable States in Secondary
Stroke Prevention; Diagnosis and Treatment of Carotid and Vertebral
Artery Dissection; Recurrent Stroke while on Anti-platelet Therapy;
Anti-platelet and Anti-coagulant Therapy after Intracerebral
Hemorrhage; Diagnosis and Treatment of Isolated Central Nervous
System Angiitis/Vasculitis; Statins for Aneurysmal Subarachnoid
Hemorrhage; Expansion of IV-tPA eligibility beyond NINDS and ECASS
III criteria; and Treatment of Unruptured Arteriovenous
Malformations. William J Powers MD, renowned for his clinical work
with Stroke and Research in Cerebral blood flow and metabolism, and
stroke treatment and prevention, leads this issue of Neurologic
Clinics, with authors renown in the field.
In this book, an international group of investigators from a broad
array of clinical and basic disciplines present the ideas and
concepts in the foreground of cerebrovascular disease. Included in
their discussion are perspectives on topics that continue to guide
current investigations, such as white matter injury, newer imaging
approaches, delayed neuronal death, and recovery after stroke, as
well as continuing disagreements on the value of heparin or MRI
endpoints in the management of stroke patients. Further topics
include a proposal for a major multicenter re-study of the utility
of extracranial-intracranial bypass surgery in light of additional
diagnostic information available through PET scanning; examination
of how processes such as apoptosis, inflammation, free radicals,
poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase activation, and alterations in
glutamate receptor function contribute to the pathogenesis of
ischemic brain injury; and finally an exploration of how estrogens
or cholesterol-lowering agents might be used therapeutically.
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