Oppenheimer's diagnostic neuropathology : a practical manual

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Oppenheimer's diagnostic neuropathology : a practical manual

Margaret M. Esiri ; foreword by L.J. Rubinstein

Blackwell Science, c1996

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Oppenheimer's Diagnostic Neurpathology is a guide to neuropathological methods, focusing chiefly on the immediate questions facing the neuropathologist in the post-mortem room: for example, what had caused this patient's epilepsy; why was he so weak; or why, after what seemed to be a successful neurosurgical procedure, did he suddenly die? Full of practical advice and observations often omitted from standard textbooks of neuropathology, this is ideal reading for general pathologists as well as apprentice neuropathologists.

Table of Contents

The post-mortem The Cut-up Histology Biopsies Injuries to the head and spinal column Intracranial Haemorrhage Infarction, Hypoxia, Cerebral Vascular Disease Hydropcephalus, Cysts and Syrinxes Pyogenic infections and granulomas Encephalitis and myelitis Space-occupying lesions Tumours arising in the brain and spinal cord Other tumours affecting the nervous system Multiple (Disseminated) Sclerosis Neuronal Decay Malformations of the central nervous system Dementia Epilepsy Metabolic diseases of the nervous system Intoxications and nutritional diseases of the nervous system Neuropathology of the very young Diseases of peripheral nerves Diseases of muscle Assorted malfunctions Other matters.

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