Oxford Textbook of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease
Oxford Textbook of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease
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Abstract
The Oxford Textbook of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease is a comprehensive resource on clinical stroke, covering all major aspects of cerebrovascular disease, including epidemiology, risk factors, primary prevention, pathophysiology, diagnostics, clinical features, acute therapies, secondary prevention, prognosis, and rehabilitation. It makes use of current pedagogic principles, and includes not only aspects on management in the acute hospital phase of stroke, but also public health issues, prevention, long-term management, and silent vascular disease (which is becoming increasingly epidemic in the general population). Topical aspects also include advice to improve clinical skills in examination, diagnosing, and treating stroke. It also covers the fields of silent cerebrovascular disease (silent brain infarcts, microbleeds, white matter ischemic abnormalities) that more recently have been recognized to be highly prevalent in the general population, and that carry important risks on vascular events and cognitive decline/dementia.
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Front Matter
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Epidemiology of stroke
Valery Feigin andRita Krishnamurthi
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Risk factors
Arne Lindgren
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Arteries and veins of the brain: anatomical organization
Laurent Tatu and others
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Pathophysiology of transient ischaemic attack and ischaemic stroke
Jong S. Kim
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Pathophysiology of non-traumatic intracerebral haemorrhage
Constanza Rossi andCharlotte Cordonnier
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Spontaneous intracranial subarachnoid haemorrhage: epidemiology, causes, diagnosis, and complications
Laurent Thines andCharlotte Cordonnier
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Clinical features of transient ischaemic attacks
David Calvet andJean-Louis Mas
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Clinical features of acute stroke
José M. Ferro andAna Catarina Fonseca
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Diagnosing transient ischaemic attack and stroke
Bruce Campbell andStephen Davis
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Management of stroke: general principles
Mehmet Akif Topcuoğlu andHakan Ay
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Acute phase therapy in ischaemic stroke
Krassen Nedeltchev andHeinrich P. Mattle
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Acute management and treatment of intracerebral haemorrhage
Marek Sykora and others
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Acute treatment in subarachnoid haemorrhage
Katja E. Wartenberg
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Less common causes of stroke: diagnosis and management
Turgut Tatlisumak and others
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Secondary prevention of stroke
Thalia S. Field andOscar R. Benavente
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Prognosis after stroke
Vincent Thijs
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Silent cerebral infarcts and microbleeds
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Complications after stroke
Hanne Christensen and others
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Vascular cognitive impairment and dementia
Didier Leys and others
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Brain repair after stroke
Steven C. Cramer
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Rehabilitation after stroke
Katharina Stibrant Sunnerhagen
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The long-term management of stroke
Reza Bavarsad Shahripour andGeoffrey A. Donnan
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Primary prevention of stroke
Anna M. Cervantes-Arslanian andSudha Seshadri
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Organized stroke care: Germany and Canada
Silke Wiedmann and others
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End Matter
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