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A case-based guide to diagnosing and treating peripheral nerve disorders Surgery of Peripheral Nerves: A Case-Based Approach is a concise, single-volume reference for managing the entire spectrum of peripheral nerve pathologies, from brachial plexus injuries to lower extremity nerve entrapments. It features 57 cases that are grouped in sections by anatomic location of the problem to aid rapid reference to topics of interest, with one additional section that addresses the management of nerve tumors, painful nerve conditions, and other injuries and syndromes. Each chapter provides concise descriptions of case presentation, diagnosis, anatomy, characteristic clinicalpresentation, differential d...
Table of Contents: Approach to the neurological patient / Jonathan A. Edlow and Magdy H. Selim Presenting symptoms / Jonathan A. Edlow and Magdy H. Selim Vascular processes : cerebral ischemia / Radoslav Raychev, Sidney Starkman, and David S. Liebeskind Vascular processes : cerebral hemorrhage / Joshua N. Goldstein and Jonathan Rosand Seizures / Michael Ganetsky and Frank W. Drislane Generalized weakness / Carl A. Germann and Nicholas Silvestri CNS infections / J. Stephen Huff and Barnett R. Nathan Selected cranial and peripheral neuropathies / Jonathan A. Edlow and Magdy H. Selim Traumatic processes / Daniel C. McGillicuddy and John E. McGillicuddy Intracranial pressure and hydrocephalus / Scott A. Marshall, Hardin A. Pantle, and Romergryko G. Geocadin.
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Since the early days of neurosurgery the management of patients with intracranial hypertension has formed part of the day-to-day routine of the neurosurgeon. The introduction of modem techniques for the clinical monitoring of the intracranial pressure (ICP) meant a firmer basis for the diagnosis and treatment of these patients but it also started a new research boom in the pathophysiology of ICP, and its integration with the intracranial dynamics and metabolism of the brain. This development was clearly demonstrated at the first ICP symposium which was most successfully arranged in 1972 by Hermann Dietz and Mario Brock at the Medizinische Hochschule of Hannover. The widespread interest in IC...
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