Cerebral Vasospasm

Cerebral Vasospasm

  • R. Loch Macdonald
Publisher:ThiemeISBN 13: 9781604065596ISBN 10: 1604065591

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Cerebral Vasospasm is written by R. Loch Macdonald and published by Thieme. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1604065591 (ISBN 10) and 9781604065596 (ISBN 13).

With contributions from the top neurovascular centers around the world, this valuable resource explores the remarkable progress made in treating cerebral vasospasm, enhanced by nearly 200 high-quality illustrations. Coverage includes: the role of potassium channels, the use of PET scanning, management with thrombolytic agents, decision analysis in treatment plans, and much more. You will also find the latest information on molecular mechanisms, remodeling and inflammation, experimental endothelium research, and the pathophysiology of vasospasm. Special features: Contributions from top international specialists Reviews all new clinical and research advances Offers authoritative coverage of pathophysiology, experimental treatments, endovascular surgery, and other important management issues Nearly 200 clear images bring material to life and highlight key concepts Straightforward text designed for easy readability and quick reference The study of cerebral vasospasm following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage has seen great strides in the past decade, leading to significant progress in diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. Offering an incisive summary of these advances, here is the book that all neurosurgeons, vascular specialists, emergency room physicians, and neuroradiologists need for a deeper understanding of this multi-faceted condition.