Oxford Textbook of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease
Herausgeber: Norrving, Bo
Oxford Textbook of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease
Herausgeber: Norrving, Bo
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Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology (OTCN) series, this practical volume covers the current pedagogic principles of stroke disease and care, including the acute hospital phase, public health issues, prevention, long-term management, and silent vascular disease.
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Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology (OTCN) series, this practical volume covers the current pedagogic principles of stroke disease and care, including the acute hospital phase, public health issues, prevention, long-term management, and silent vascular disease.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 221mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 1021g
- ISBN-13: 9780199641208
- ISBN-10: 019964120X
- Artikelnr.: 40304061
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 221mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 1021g
- ISBN-13: 9780199641208
- ISBN-10: 019964120X
- Artikelnr.: 40304061
Bo Norrving is Professor of Neurology at Lund University, Sweden. He was corresponding author of the Swedish Aspirin Low-Dose Trial (SALT) (Lancet, 1991), the first trial demonstrating the benefit of low dose aspirin therapy for the prevention of stroke. He pioneered the assessment of cerebral hemodynamics by blood flow techniques, clinical syndromes of cerebellar stroke and lacunar infarcts, the importance of silent small vessel disease in the brain, and recognition of dissection as a major cause of stroke in the young. He is Chair of the steering committee of SIFAP, and a founder of Riks-Stroke, the world's first national stroke registry. He is Senior Consulting Editor of Stroke, Associate Editor of Neuroepidemiology, and member of several editorial boards. Bo Norrving was the President of the World Stroke Organisation between 2008 and 2012 and still represents the society at the WHO and UN. He chairs the Cerebrovascular Committee for the revision of the ICD 11 at the WHO.
* 1: Valery Feigin and Rita Krishnamurthi: Epidemiology of stroke
* 2: Arne Lindgren: Risk factors
* 3: Laurent Tatu, Fabrice Vuillier, and Thierry Moulin: Arteries and
veins of the brain: Anatomical organization
* 4: Jong S Kim: Pathophysiology of TIA and ischemic stroke
* 5: Constanza Rossi and Charlotte Cordonnier: Pathophysiology of
non-traumatic intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH)
* 6: Laurent Thines and Charlotte Cordonnier: Spontaneous Intracranial
Subarachnoid Haemorrhage: Epidemiology, causes, diagnosis and
complications
* 7: David Calvet and Jean-Louis Mas: Clinical features of transient
ischemic attacks
* 8: José Ferro and Catarina Fonseca: Clinical features of acute stroke
* 9: Stephen Davis and Bruce Campbell: Diagnosing TIA and stroke
* 10: Mehmet Akif Topcuoglu and Hakan Ay: Management of stroke: general
principles
* 11: Krassen Nedeltchev and Heinrich Mattle: Acute phase therapies in
ischemic stroke
* 12: Marek Sykora, Jennifer Diedler, and Thorsten Steiner: Acute
management and treatment of intracerebral
* 13: Katja Wartenberg: Acute treatment in SAH
* 14: Turgut Tatlismak, Jukka Putaala, and Stephanie Debette: Less
common causes of stroke: diagnosis
* 15: Oscar R. Benavente and Thalia S. Field: Secondary prevention of
stroke
* 16: Vincent Thijs: Prognosis after stroke
* 17: Bo Norrving: Silent cerebral infarcts and microbleeds
* 18: Hanne Christensen, Elsebeth Glipstrup, Nis Høst, Jens Nørbæk, and
Susanne Zielke: Complications after stroke
* 19: Didier Leys, Kei Murao, and Florence Pasquier: Vascular cognitive
impairment and dementia
* 20: Steven C. Cramer: Brain repair after stroke
* 21: Katharina Stibrant Sunnerhagen: Rehabilitation after stroke
* 22: Reza Bavarsad Shahripour and Geoffrey A. Donnan: The long term
management of stroke
* 23: Anna M. Cervantes-Arslanian and Sudha Seshadri: Primary
prevention of stroke
* 24: Peter Heuschmann, Silke Wiedmann, and Michael D. Hill:
Organization of stroke services
* 2: Arne Lindgren: Risk factors
* 3: Laurent Tatu, Fabrice Vuillier, and Thierry Moulin: Arteries and
veins of the brain: Anatomical organization
* 4: Jong S Kim: Pathophysiology of TIA and ischemic stroke
* 5: Constanza Rossi and Charlotte Cordonnier: Pathophysiology of
non-traumatic intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH)
* 6: Laurent Thines and Charlotte Cordonnier: Spontaneous Intracranial
Subarachnoid Haemorrhage: Epidemiology, causes, diagnosis and
complications
* 7: David Calvet and Jean-Louis Mas: Clinical features of transient
ischemic attacks
* 8: José Ferro and Catarina Fonseca: Clinical features of acute stroke
* 9: Stephen Davis and Bruce Campbell: Diagnosing TIA and stroke
* 10: Mehmet Akif Topcuoglu and Hakan Ay: Management of stroke: general
principles
* 11: Krassen Nedeltchev and Heinrich Mattle: Acute phase therapies in
ischemic stroke
* 12: Marek Sykora, Jennifer Diedler, and Thorsten Steiner: Acute
management and treatment of intracerebral
* 13: Katja Wartenberg: Acute treatment in SAH
* 14: Turgut Tatlismak, Jukka Putaala, and Stephanie Debette: Less
common causes of stroke: diagnosis
* 15: Oscar R. Benavente and Thalia S. Field: Secondary prevention of
stroke
* 16: Vincent Thijs: Prognosis after stroke
* 17: Bo Norrving: Silent cerebral infarcts and microbleeds
* 18: Hanne Christensen, Elsebeth Glipstrup, Nis Høst, Jens Nørbæk, and
Susanne Zielke: Complications after stroke
* 19: Didier Leys, Kei Murao, and Florence Pasquier: Vascular cognitive
impairment and dementia
* 20: Steven C. Cramer: Brain repair after stroke
* 21: Katharina Stibrant Sunnerhagen: Rehabilitation after stroke
* 22: Reza Bavarsad Shahripour and Geoffrey A. Donnan: The long term
management of stroke
* 23: Anna M. Cervantes-Arslanian and Sudha Seshadri: Primary
prevention of stroke
* 24: Peter Heuschmann, Silke Wiedmann, and Michael D. Hill:
Organization of stroke services
* 1: Valery Feigin and Rita Krishnamurthi: Epidemiology of stroke
* 2: Arne Lindgren: Risk factors
* 3: Laurent Tatu, Fabrice Vuillier, and Thierry Moulin: Arteries and
veins of the brain: Anatomical organization
* 4: Jong S Kim: Pathophysiology of TIA and ischemic stroke
* 5: Constanza Rossi and Charlotte Cordonnier: Pathophysiology of
non-traumatic intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH)
* 6: Laurent Thines and Charlotte Cordonnier: Spontaneous Intracranial
Subarachnoid Haemorrhage: Epidemiology, causes, diagnosis and
complications
* 7: David Calvet and Jean-Louis Mas: Clinical features of transient
ischemic attacks
* 8: José Ferro and Catarina Fonseca: Clinical features of acute stroke
* 9: Stephen Davis and Bruce Campbell: Diagnosing TIA and stroke
* 10: Mehmet Akif Topcuoglu and Hakan Ay: Management of stroke: general
principles
* 11: Krassen Nedeltchev and Heinrich Mattle: Acute phase therapies in
ischemic stroke
* 12: Marek Sykora, Jennifer Diedler, and Thorsten Steiner: Acute
management and treatment of intracerebral
* 13: Katja Wartenberg: Acute treatment in SAH
* 14: Turgut Tatlismak, Jukka Putaala, and Stephanie Debette: Less
common causes of stroke: diagnosis
* 15: Oscar R. Benavente and Thalia S. Field: Secondary prevention of
stroke
* 16: Vincent Thijs: Prognosis after stroke
* 17: Bo Norrving: Silent cerebral infarcts and microbleeds
* 18: Hanne Christensen, Elsebeth Glipstrup, Nis Høst, Jens Nørbæk, and
Susanne Zielke: Complications after stroke
* 19: Didier Leys, Kei Murao, and Florence Pasquier: Vascular cognitive
impairment and dementia
* 20: Steven C. Cramer: Brain repair after stroke
* 21: Katharina Stibrant Sunnerhagen: Rehabilitation after stroke
* 22: Reza Bavarsad Shahripour and Geoffrey A. Donnan: The long term
management of stroke
* 23: Anna M. Cervantes-Arslanian and Sudha Seshadri: Primary
prevention of stroke
* 24: Peter Heuschmann, Silke Wiedmann, and Michael D. Hill:
Organization of stroke services
* 2: Arne Lindgren: Risk factors
* 3: Laurent Tatu, Fabrice Vuillier, and Thierry Moulin: Arteries and
veins of the brain: Anatomical organization
* 4: Jong S Kim: Pathophysiology of TIA and ischemic stroke
* 5: Constanza Rossi and Charlotte Cordonnier: Pathophysiology of
non-traumatic intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH)
* 6: Laurent Thines and Charlotte Cordonnier: Spontaneous Intracranial
Subarachnoid Haemorrhage: Epidemiology, causes, diagnosis and
complications
* 7: David Calvet and Jean-Louis Mas: Clinical features of transient
ischemic attacks
* 8: José Ferro and Catarina Fonseca: Clinical features of acute stroke
* 9: Stephen Davis and Bruce Campbell: Diagnosing TIA and stroke
* 10: Mehmet Akif Topcuoglu and Hakan Ay: Management of stroke: general
principles
* 11: Krassen Nedeltchev and Heinrich Mattle: Acute phase therapies in
ischemic stroke
* 12: Marek Sykora, Jennifer Diedler, and Thorsten Steiner: Acute
management and treatment of intracerebral
* 13: Katja Wartenberg: Acute treatment in SAH
* 14: Turgut Tatlismak, Jukka Putaala, and Stephanie Debette: Less
common causes of stroke: diagnosis
* 15: Oscar R. Benavente and Thalia S. Field: Secondary prevention of
stroke
* 16: Vincent Thijs: Prognosis after stroke
* 17: Bo Norrving: Silent cerebral infarcts and microbleeds
* 18: Hanne Christensen, Elsebeth Glipstrup, Nis Høst, Jens Nørbæk, and
Susanne Zielke: Complications after stroke
* 19: Didier Leys, Kei Murao, and Florence Pasquier: Vascular cognitive
impairment and dementia
* 20: Steven C. Cramer: Brain repair after stroke
* 21: Katharina Stibrant Sunnerhagen: Rehabilitation after stroke
* 22: Reza Bavarsad Shahripour and Geoffrey A. Donnan: The long term
management of stroke
* 23: Anna M. Cervantes-Arslanian and Sudha Seshadri: Primary
prevention of stroke
* 24: Peter Heuschmann, Silke Wiedmann, and Michael D. Hill:
Organization of stroke services