KAREN L. ROOS
EMERGENCY NEUROLOGY
(CẤP CỨU TRONG THẦN KINH HỌC)
Publisher: Springer (2012)
THÔNG TIN CHUNG:
Tiêu đề: Emergency Neurology (tạm dịch: Cấp cứu trong Thần kinh học).
Tác giả: Karen L. Roos.
NXB: Springer (2012).
Thông số:399 trang - 19 chương chính.
Những căn bệnh và hội chứng trong thần kinh học cho đến nay đã được sáng tỏ nhờ vào các tiến bộ vượt bậc của khoa học và công nghệ ngày nay. Cuốn sách này sẽ cung cấp cho quý độc giả những kỹ thuật trong cấp cứu thần kinh đặc biệt là sau các tai biến liên quan đến não tủy. Sách bản đẹp, mục lục tự động, tương thích tốt với các thiết bị đọc.
INTRODUCTION (GIỚI THIỆU):
The evaluation and management of neurological emergencies are shared by neurologists, emergency medicine physicians, internists, hospitalists, and family practitioners. The way we care for these patients is defi ned by the work of those for whom we have tremendous respect.
When I was a resident at the University of Virginia, I loved to spend rainy afternoons in the library reading the monographs and essays of famous neurologists, many of whom had described the syndrome that would bear their name. I have always been as fascinated by neurologists as by neurology. While interviewing for residency, I shared a pizza with Roger Bannister. Over a cup of coffee at the ANA, Stan Prusiner explained his discovery of the prion protein drawing it for me on a napkin. Through the educational courses at the American Academy of Neurology, and in my role of Editor-in-Chief of Seminars in Neurology , I have had the incredible opportunity of getting to know and becoming friends with the great neurologists of our time.
When I was a resident at the University of Virginia, I loved to spend rainy afternoons in the library reading the monographs and essays of famous neurologists, many of whom had described the syndrome that would bear their name. I have always been as fascinated by neurologists as by neurology. While interviewing for residency, I shared a pizza with Roger Bannister. Over a cup of coffee at the ANA, Stan Prusiner explained his discovery of the prion protein drawing it for me on a napkin. Through the educational courses at the American Academy of Neurology, and in my role of Editor-in-Chief of Seminars in Neurology , I have had the incredible opportunity of getting to know and becoming friends with the great neurologists of our time.
TABLE OF CONTENTS (MỤC LỤC):
1: Headache in the Emergency Department
2: Low Back Pain Emergencies
3: Dizziness and Vertigo Presentations in the Emergency Department
4: Syncope
5: Acute Visual Loss
6: Diplopia, Third Nerve Palsies, and Sixth Nerve Palsies
7: Facial Nerve Palsy
8: Acute Stroke Evaluation and Management
9: Intracerebral Hemorrhage
10: Seizures and Status Epilepticus
11: Central Nervous System Infections
12: Weakness (Guillain–Barré Syndrome)
13: Spinal Cord Compression and Myelopathies
14: Movement Disorder Emergencies
15: Encephalopathy
16: Acute Respiratory Failure in Neuromuscular Disorders
17: Coma and Brain Death
18: Neurotoxicology Emergencies
19: Substance Abuse, Somatization, and Personality Disorders
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