Radiosurgery of the Skull Base: A Case-Based Approach - E-Book

Radiosurgery of the Skull Base: A Case-Based Approach - E-Book

  • Siviero Agazzi
  • Lawrence Berk
  • Mohammad Hassan A. Noureldine
Publisher:Elsevier Health SciencesISBN 13: 9780323874380ISBN 10: 032387438X

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Radiosurgery of the Skull Base: A Case-Based Approach - E-Book is written by Siviero Agazzi and published by Elsevier Health Sciences. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 032387438X (ISBN 10) and 9780323874380 (ISBN 13).

Radiosurgery of the Skull Base: A Case-Based Approach explores non-invasive treatment of skull base pathologies using radiosurgery—all with a practical, case-based approach. This succinct, easy-to-navigate clinical reference covers stereotactic radiosurgery of skull base lesions, allowing you to quickly look up a specific pathology and tailor your radiosurgical strategy accordingly for the best treatment plan. - Covers the basics of radiosurgery, including fundamentals of radiobiology, dose tolerances, and particle therapy, as well as how and when to utilize radiosurgery in patients with skull base tumors - Provides a pragmatic and structured approach to more than 50 pathologies along various regions of the skull base - Includes tumor treatment plans for various pathologies, including vestibular and facial schwannomas, pituitary adenomas, meningiomas, chordomas, trigeminal neuralgia, metastases, and more - Presents cases based on real patient scenarios, with thorough descriptions of planning, dosages, outcomes, and follow-up images - Discusses the dose tolerance of surrounding structures, which influences the overall treatment plan - Any additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date