Intracerebral hematomas
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Intracerebral hematomas
Raven Press, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This volume is a comprehensive reference on the pathophysiology, clinical features, natural history, diagnosis, and treatment of intracerebral hematomas. The state-of-the-art coverage includes detailed descriptions of newly developed treatment techniques involving both open surgery and aspiration with fibrinolytic agents and mechanical devices. Noted international experts present surgical results and discuss new findings indicating that patients with moderately sized hematomas can benefit from early surgical evacuation. The contributors also examine the role of MRI and other neuroimaging techniques in evaluating intracerebral hematomas. More than 150 illustrations complement the text.
Table of Contents
- Epidemiology, national data bases, literature review, Ralph Frankowski
- pathology, pathophysiology and modeling, Howard H. Kaufman and Sydney S. Schochet
- hypertension and the brain, Theodore Kotchen et al
- clinical features of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage, L.R. Caplan
- radiology of nontraumatic hemorrhage of the brain, Jeffrey P. Hogg
- intracerebral hematomas secondary to ruptured aneurysms and intracranial vascular malformation, Duke Samson and Hunt Batjer
- infectious aneurysms and intracranial hemorrhage, Christopher S. Ogilvy and Robert Crowell
- intracranial hemorrhage caused by brain tumor, Michael Salcman
- intracerebral hemorrhage from pituitary lesions - pituitar apoplexy, Kalmon Post et al
- spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage occuring during pregnancy, Peter Carmel and Dale M. Swift
- vasculitis and vasculopathies, Sydney S. Schochet and Jeannie Nelson
- drug-induced intracranial hemorrhage, Roberta Glick and John A. Anson
- hemostatis and hematologic conditions in intracerebral hemorrhage, John Olson
- intracerebral hematomas in childhood, Robert C. Dauser and David McLone
- delayed posttraumatic intracerebral hematomas, Howard H. Kaufman
- stereotactic aspiration with fibrinolytic and mechanical assistance, Howard H. Kaufman
- intracranial hematomas, George S. Sypert and E. Joy Arpin-Sypert
- development of neurosurgical approaches to hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage in Japan, Haruyuki Kanaya and Kiyoshi Kuroda
- management of spontaneous intracerebral and cerebellar hemorrhage, E. Donauer and C. Faubert.
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