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Greenberg's Handbook of Neurosurgery

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ISBN/EAN: 9781684205059
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 1990 S., 60.86 MB
Auflage: 10. Auflage 2023
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<p><strong>The fundamental, one-stop global resource for neurosurgical practice in updated 10<sup>th</sup> edition</strong></p><p>Unlike traditional medical textbooks, the origins of the now legendary<em>Handbook of Neurosurgery</em> by Mark Greenberg took root in the late 1980’s in the notes the author kept while taking care of his patients, from his weekly grand rounds presentations, and in the literature he read. Now in its 10<sup>th</sup> edition, the book that is often referred to as the“bible for neurosurgeons” has grown organically over the years to include more topics of importance to those who provide healthcare to patients with neurologic ailments, and to reflect advances in the understanding and management of the underlying conditions and diseases.</p><p>Throughout 23 sections and 116 chapters, the generously illustrated text covers information ranging from pediatrics to geriatrics. The comprehensive, conveniently compact book provides detailed, high-value, and actionable information that can be quickly accessed to enhance patient management, thereby eliminating the need to wade through superfluous material. It is also a perfect study companion for board examination and preparation for the maintenance of certification.</p><p><strong>Key Features</strong></p><ul><li>Updated classification and diagnostic criteria of central and peripheral nervous system tumors, based on the most recent WHO classifications</li><li>Reworking of numerous sections, including current concepts in pseudotumor cerebri, seizure classification, and more</li><li>Addition of new chapters, including idiopathic scoliosis, LOVA, and tuberculosis of the CNS</li><li>Current principles of nonsurgical and surgical management, including risk factors, indications, diagnostics, prognoses, contraindications, and differential diagnoses</li><li>Nearly 500 figures, including new summary flow charts, illustrations, and simplified diagrams for early learners, enhance understanding of material discussed in the text</li><li>As in prior editions, thousands of references for further study</li></ul><p>This unique book encompasses a wide breadth of neurosurgical topics in an easy digestible format, making it an indispensable daily reference for all neurosurgical residents, fellows, neurosurgeons, and allied health practitioners.</p><p>This print book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on<a href="https://medone.thieme.com/">https://medone.thieme.com</a>.</p><p><strong>Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.</strong></p>

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<p><strong>Anatomy and Physiology</strong><br>1 Gross Anatomy, Cranial and Spine<br>2 Vascular Anatomy<br>3 Neurophysiology and Regional Brain Syndromes<br><strong>General and Neurology</strong><br>4 Neuroanesthesia<br>5 Sodium Homeostasis and Osmolality<br>6 General Neurocritical Care<br>7 Sedatives, Paralytics, Analgesics<br>8 Endocrinology<br>9 Hematology<br>10 Neurology for Neurosurgeons<br>11 Neurovascular Disorders and Neurotoxicology<br><strong>Imaging and Diagnostics</strong><br>12 Plain Radiology and Contrast Agents<br>13 Imaging and Angiography<br>14 Electrodiagnostics<br><strong>Developmental Anomalies</strong><br>15 Primary Intracranial Anomalies<br>16 Primary Spinal Developmental Anomalies<br>17 Primary Craniospinal Anomalies<br><strong>Coma and Brain Death</strong><br>18 Coma<br>19 Brain Death and Organ Donation<br><strong>Infection</strong><br>20 Bacterial Infections of the Parenchyma and Meninges and Complex Infections<br>21 Skull, Spine, and Post-Surgical Infections<br>22 Other Nonbacterial Infections<br><strong>Hydrocephalus and Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)</strong><br>23 Cerebrospinal Fluid<br>24 Hydrocephalus&ndash; General Aspects<br>25 Treatment of Hydrocephalus<br><strong>Seizures</strong><br>26 Seizure Classification and Syndromes<br>27 Antiseizure Medication (ASM)<br>28 Special Seizure Considerations<br><strong>Pain</strong><br>29 Pain<br><strong>Peripheral Nerves</strong><br>30 Peripheral Nerves<br>31 Entrapment Neuropathies<br>32 Non-Entrapment Peripheral Neuropathies<br><strong>Neurophthalmology and Neurotology</strong><br>33 Neurophthalmology<br>34 Neurotology<br><strong>Tumors of the Nervous and Related Systems</strong><br>35 Tumor Classification and General Information<br>36 Genetic Tumor Syndromes Involving the CNS<br>37 Adult Diffuse Gliomas<br>38 Pediatric-type Diffuse Tumors<br>39 Circumscribed Astrocytic Tumors<br>40 Glioneuronal and Neuronal Tumors<br>41 Ependymal Tumors<br>42 Choroid Plexus Tumors<br>43 Embryonal Tumors<br>44 Pineal Tumors and Pineal Region Lesions<br>45 Cranial and Paraspinal Nerve Tumors<br>46 Meningiomas (Intracranial)<br>47 Mesenchymal, Non-meningothelial Tumors<br>48 Melanocytic Tumors and CNS Germ Cell Tumors<br>49 Hematolymphoid Tumors Involving the CNS<br>50 Tumors of the Sellar Region<br>51 PitNET/Adenomas&ndash; Clinial Considerations<br>52 Pituitary Tumors&ndash; Evaluation<br>53 PitNET/Adenomas&ndash; General Management<br>54 Pit/NETAdenomas&ndash; Surgical Management, Outcome, and Recurrence Management<br><strong>Other Tumors and Tumor-like Conditions</strong><br>55 Metastases to the CNS<br>56 Other Tumors, Cysts, and Tumor-Like Lesions<br>57 Pseudotumor Cerebri Syndrome (PTCS)<br>58 Tumors and Tumor-Like Lesions of the Skull<br>59 Tumors of the Spine and Spinal Cord<br><strong>Head Trauma</strong><br>60 Head Trauma&ndash; General Information, Grading, Initial Management<br>61 Concussion, High-Altitude Cerebral Edema, Cerebrovascular Injuries<br>62 Neuromonitoring in Head Trauma<br>63 Skull Fractures<br>64 Traumatic Hemorrhagic Conditions<br>65 Gunshot Wounds and Non-Missile Penetrating Brain Injuries<br>66 Pediatric Head Injury<br>67 Head Injury&ndash; Long-Term Management, Complications, Outcome<br><strong>Spine Trauma</strong><br>68 Spine Injuries&ndash; General Information, Neurologic Assessment, Whiplash and Sports-Related Injuries, Pediatric Spine Injuries<br>69 Management of Spinal Cord Injury<br>70 Occipitoatlantoaxial Injuries (Occiput to C2)<br>71 Subaxial (C3 through C7) Injuries / Fractures<br>72 Thoracic, Lumbar, and Sacral Spine Fractures<br>73 Penetrating Spine Injuries and Long-Term Considerations of Spine Injuries<br><strong>Non-Traumatic Spine and Spinal Cord Conditions</strong><br>74 Low Back Pain<br>75 Lumbar Disc Herniation and Radiculopathy<br>76 Thoracic Disc Herniation<br>77 Cervical Disc Herniation<br>78 Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease and Cervical Myelopathy<br>79 Spine Measurements<br>80 Idiopathic Scoliosis<br>81 Lumbar and Thoracic Degenerative Disc Disease<br>82 Adult Spinal Deformity and Degenerative Scoliosis<br>83 Special Conditions Affecting the Spine<br>84 Special Conditions Affecting the Spinal Cord<br><strong>Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Aneurysms</strong><br>85 Aneurysms&ndash; Introduction, Grading, Special Conditions<br>86 Critical Care of Aneurysm Patients<br>87 SAH from Cerebral Aneurysm Rupture<br>88 Aneurysm Type by Location<br>89 Special Aneurysms and Non-Aneurysmal SAH<br><strong>Vascular Malformations</strong><br>90 Vascular Malformations<br>91 Angiographically Occult Vascular Malformations<br><strong>Stroke and Occlusive Cerebrovascular Disease</strong><br>92 Stroke&ndash; General Information and Physiology<br>93 Evaluation and Treatment for Acute Ischemic Stroke<br>94 Cerebral Arterial Dissections and Moyamoya Disease<br>95 Other Vascular Occlusive Conditions<br><strong>Intracerebral Hemorrhage</strong><br>96 Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Older Adults<br>97 ICH in Young Adults and Pediatrics<br><strong>Outcome Assessment</strong><br>98 Outcome Assessment<br><strong>Differential Diagnosis</strong><br>99 Differential Diagnosis by Location or Radiographic Finding&ndash; Intracranial<br>100 Differential Diagnosis by Location or Radiographic Finding&ndash; Spine<br>101 Differential Diagnosis (DDx) by Signs and Symptoms&ndash; Primarily Intracranial<br>102 Differential Diagnosis (DDx) by Signs and Symptoms&ndash; Primarily Spine and Other<br><strong>Procedures, Interventions, Operations</strong><br>103 Intraoperative Dyes, O.R. Equipment, Surgical Hemostasis, and Bone Extenders<br>104 Craniotomies&ndash; General Information and Cortical Mapping<br>105 Posterior Fossa Craniotomies<br>106 Supratentorial Craniotomies<br>107 Approaches to the Lateral and Third Ventricles, Decompressive Craniectomies, and Cranioplasty<br>108 Spine, Cervical<br>109 Spine, Thoracic and Lumbar<br>110 Miscellaneous Surgical Procedures<br>111 Functional Neurosurgery and Stereotactic Neurosurgery<br>112 Neurovascular Compression Syndromes<br>113 Pain Procedures<br>114 Seizure Surgery<br>115 Radiation Therapy (XRT)<br>116 Endovascular Intervention</p>

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