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Taylor & Francis Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Medical and Surgical Management 1998 Edition by Takehiko Yanagihara M.D., David G Piepgras M.D., John L D Atkinson M.D.
Presenting the combined multidisciplinary efforts of nearly 30 present and former experts from the distinguished Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, this unique reference covers the diagnosis and management of subarachnoid hemorrhage and its sequelae from the epidemiological and neurological to the radiosurgical and rehabilitative aspects. Comprehensive and up to date, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage furnishes important information onclinical characteristics of established and newly recognized neurological disorders causing subarachnoid hemorrhage behavioral conditions related to ruptured intracranial aneurysms recent noninvasive diagnostic methods, including magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance angiography, and transcranial Doppler ultrasonography available medical management procedures surgical considerations and techniques for intracranial aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations the role of interventional radiology and stereotactic radiosurgery and more!Complemented with nearly 2000 useful bibliographic citations, tables, drawings, photographs, and radiologic imaging, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage is an ideal resource for neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, intensivists, physiatrists, epidemiologists, emergency room physicians, general internists, family practitioners, and graduate and medical school students in these disciplines. Table of contents : - Introduction to Aphasia, Howard S. KirshnerMotor Speech Disorders, Russell J. LoveApraxia of Speech, Howard S. KirshnerClassical Aphasia Syndromes, Howard S. KirshnerHow to Analyze CT/MRI Scan Lesion Sites to Predict Potential for Long-Term Recovery in Aphasia, Margaret A. Naeser and Carole L. PalumboConduction Aphasia: A Syndrome of Language Network Disruption, D. Frank Benson and Alfredo ArdilaNaming and Naming Disorders, Victor W. HendersonPET in Aphasia and Language, E. Jeffrey MetterInsights into Language Mechanisms Derived from the Evaluation of Epilepsy, Bassel Abou-KhalilAlexias, Howard S. KirshnerDisorders of Writing and Spelling, Marjorie Perlman LorschLanguage, Communication, and the Right Hemisphere, Hiram Brownell, Howard Gardner, Penny Prather, and Gail MartinoLanguage in Aging and Dementia, Kathryn A. BaylesPrimary Progressive Aphasia Syndrome, Howard S. KirshnerLanguage Impairment in Closed Head Injury, Sandra Bond Chapman, Harvey S. Levin, and Kathleen A. CulhaneAcquired Childhood Aphasia, Bryan T. WoodsLanguage Batteries in Aphasia, Wanda G. WebbAphasia Therapy, Audrey L. Holland and Pelagie M. BeesonToward a Pharmacotherapy for Aphasia, Masaru Mimura, Martin L. Albert, and Patrick McNamaraNeuropsychiatric Aspects of Aphasia, Ann H. Craig and Jeffrey L. CummingsNeurobehavioral Deficits Associated with Aphasia, Howard S. Kirshner