Synopses & Reviews
The clinical management of patients with acute brain and spinal cord injury has evolved significantly with the advent of new diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. Editors Bhardwaj, Ellegala, and Kirsch present Acute Brain and Spinal Cord Injury, a new stand-alone reference to help todaya (TM)s neurologists and neurosurgeons keep abreast of all the recent advancements in brain and spinal cord injury. Divided into five sections, traumatic brain injury, ischemic stroke, intracerebral and subarachnoid hemorrhage, and spinal cord injury, this text offers the most current medical science and highlights controversies in the clinical management of patients with acute brain and spinal cord injuries.
Acute Brain and Spinal Cord Injury:
- each section delineates diagnostic and monitoring tools, pharmacotherapies, and interventional and surgical treatments are covered
- examines and explores recently published laboratory trials and research
- incorporates over 50 diagrams and figures for concise communication of scientific information
Synopsis
The clinical management of patients with acute brain and spinal cord injury has evolved significantly with the advent of new diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. Acute Brain and Spinal Cord Injury presents the latest medical science and highlights controversies in the clinical management of patients with acute brain and spinal cord injuries.
Divided into five sections traumatic brain injury, ischemic stroke, intracerebral and subarachnoid hemorrhage, and spinal cord injury this text:
- Delineates diagnostic and monitoring tools, pharmacotherapies, and interventional and surgical treatments
- Examines and explores recently published laboratory trials and research
- Incorporates over 50 diagrams and figures for concise communication of scientific information
This stand-alone reference is a powerful tool in helping today s neurologists and neurosurgeons keep abreast of current advancements in brain and spinal cord injury.
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