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Neurosurgical aspects of pregnancy

AANS Publications Committee ; Christoper M. Loftus, editor

(Neurosurgical topics)

American Association of Neurosurgical Surgeons, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Neurosurgical Aspects of Pregnancy was written to be the single reference source where the widespread information applicable to the neurosurgical care of pregnant patients has been collected and organized. The book is divided into three sections: general non-surgical patients specific neurosurgical disorders surgical treatment of pregnant patients. Neurosurgical Aspects of Pregnancy is a comprehensive text covering: Fetal toxicity of common neurosurgical drugs Neuroradiological diagnosis - risks and guidelines Fetal effects of anesthesia Changes in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular functions during pregnancy Hemostasis and thrombosis considerations Back pain Carpal tunnel syndrome Pituitary tumors Venous thrombotic disorders Cerebral embolism Nerve injuries related to childbirth Operative positioning and fetal monitoring Current status of intrauterine neurosurgery And much more. (Distributed by Thieme for the American Association of Neurological Surgeons)

Table of Contents

Fetal toxicity of common neurosurgical drugs Neuroradiological diagnosis Fetal effects of anesthesia Changes in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular function Hemostasis and thrombosis considerations Back pain Carpal tunnel syndrome Pituitary tumors and Sheehan's Syndrome Spontaneous SAH in pregnancy and the puerperium Cerebral embolism Choriocarcinoma Operative positioning and fetal monitoring Intrauterine diagnosis and neurosurgery Brain death considerations

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