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Practical Guide to Neurovascular Emergencies

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Modern vascular neurology, particularly in the emergency setting, often requires a great capacity for analysis and synthesis. Physicians who manage these patients must have acquired multidisciplinary skills, including a good knowledge of clinical neurology and medical imaging, but they may also need to be skilled in cardiology and intensive care. The initial clinical and imaging examinations play a decisive role in the management strategy. This book, written by neurologists and neuroradiologists, is designed to help all physicians involved in the management of neurovascular disease. The format and contents of this book, including the latest guidelines from learned societies, are designed to provide a succinct and practical guide. Although this book is particularly devoted to ischaemic stroke, other neurovascular diseases, especially haemorrhagic stroke, are also discussed. This book should constitute a valuable tool for everyday practice for all medical personnel involved in neurovascular disease.

List of contents

Introduction.- Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).- Arterial stroke overview.- Territorial brain infarction.- Watershed infarction.- Transient ischemic attack.- Lacunar infarction and small arteries diseases.- Rare cerebral vasculopathy.- Hemopathy.- Cerebral hemorrhage.- Cerebral venous thrombosis.- Medullary infarction.- Imaging differential diagnosis in stroke.- Incidentalomas.- Thrombolysis.

About the author

Guillaume Saliou and Marie Théaudin are working in the Neuroradiology Department at the Bicêtre Hospital. Claire Join-Lambert is working at the Saint-Joseph Hospital in Paris Raphaelle Souillard-Scemama is working in the Radiology Department at the Saint-Anne Hospital in Paris.

Summary

Modern vascular neurology, particularly in the emergency setting, often requires a great capacity for analysis and synthesis. Physicians who manage these patients must have acquired multidisciplinary skills, including a good knowledge of clinical neurology and medical imaging, but they may also need to be skilled in cardiology and intensive care. The initial clinical and imaging examinations play a decisive role in the management strategy. This book, written by neurologists and neuroradiologists, is designed to help all physicians involved in the management of neurovascular disease. The format and contents of this book, including the latest guidelines from learned societies, are designed to provide a succinct and practical guide. Although this book is particularly devoted to ischaemic stroke, other neurovascular diseases, especially haemorrhagic stroke, are also discussed. This book should constitute a valuable tool for everyday practice for all medical personnel involved in neurovascular disease.

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From the book reviews:
Selected as “Highly Commended” at BMA Medical Book Awards for 2014.
“‘I believe the book’s strength is in providing a single source reference text for its intended audience which provides relevant radiological and neurological explanation and guidance to allow the reader better understanding of neurovascular emergencies, the imaging required, and evidence-based guidance to the appropriate choice of investigations. … It is a good-sized hardcover book, easy to handle and to use, with good quality paper and layout of text and images.’” (BMA Medical Book Awards, September, 2014)
“This book presents an approach to acute neurovascular illness from a neuroimaging perspective. … The intended audience is healthcare professionals at any level, trainee through practicing physician. … This can be viewed as a source of information on the use of imaging-based neurological diagnostics in the acute stroke setting.” (Mark N. Rubin, Doody’s Book Reviews, January, 2014)

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From the book reviews:
Selected as "Highly Commended" at BMA Medical Book Awards for 2014.
"'I believe the book's strength is in providing a single source reference text for its intended audience which provides relevant radiological and neurological explanation and guidance to allow the reader better understanding of neurovascular emergencies, the imaging required, and evidence-based guidance to the appropriate choice of investigations. ... It is a good-sized hardcover book, easy to handle and to use, with good quality paper and layout of text and images.'" (BMA Medical Book Awards, September, 2014)
"This book presents an approach to acute neurovascular illness from a neuroimaging perspective. ... The intended audience is healthcare professionals at any level, trainee through practicing physician. ... This can be viewed as a source of information on the use of imaging-based neurological diagnostics in the acute stroke setting." (Mark N. Rubin, Doody's Book Reviews, January, 2014)

Product details

Authors Join-Lambert Vin, Claire Join-Lambert Vincent, Guillaum SALIOU, Guillaume Saliou, Raphaelle Souillard-Scemama, Mari Theaudin, Marie Theaudin
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Guide pratique des urgences neurovasculaires
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9782817805641
ISBN 978-2-8178-0564-1
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 155 mm x 11 mm x 235 mm
Weight 330 g
Illustrations XVII, 192 p. 137 illus., 42 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

B, Medicine, Radiology, Cardiology, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Neurology & clinical neurophysiology, critical care medicine, Neuroradiology, Emergency Medicine, Imaging / Radiology, Intensive / Critical Care Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine, Medical imaging, Accident & emergency medicine, Cardiovascular medicine

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