Neurobehavioral aspects of cerebrovascular disease

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Neurobehavioral aspects of cerebrovascular disease

edited by Robert A. Bornstein and Gregory G. Brown

Oxford University Press, 1991

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Includes bibliographical references

Includes index

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内容説明

This book provides a comprehensive discussion of neurobehavioural issues in stroke. In addition to presenting neurological and neuropsychological studies of cerebrovascular disease, it offers tutorials on the methods of imaging brain structure and measuring metabolism and blood flow. After reviewing the basic biochemical and pathophysiologic aspects of stroke, the book discusses position emission tomography, xenon cerebral blood flow, computed tomography of the head, and magneticresonance imagery. The largest section of the book deals with the clinical and research issues facing professionals concerned with stroke. In particular, localization of function after stroke-induced deficits, stroke-related depression, cerebrovascular dementia, stroke risk factors, and disorders ofcerebral vessels are considered. The book ends with discussions of recovery from stroke and of the management of neurobehavioural symptoms.

目次

  • Part I: Basic Ischemic, Biochemical and Metabolic Mechanisms of Stroke
  • Part II: The Clinical Neuropsychology of Stroke
  • Part III: Recovery and Treatment.

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