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Emergency Neurology

Emergency Neurology

Emergency Neurology

Principles and Practice
Sid M. Shah, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University
Kevin M. Kelly
John G. Wigenstein
September 1999
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9780521496889
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    Reflecting the central place of neurological evaluation and management in the daily practice of emergency medicine, this clinician's reference systematically reviews the main interventions in emergency neurology at all levels of emergency care, from prehospital management through the emergency department, to final disposition of the patient. The book is in seven sections, each integrating neurological concepts with the practical realities and demands of emergency care, and extending from the neurological examination and neurodiagnostic testing through common neurological presentations to specific neurological conditions and recent developments in brain resuscitation. Pediatric neurology and neurological emergencies of pregnancy are fully covered. Generously illustrated with scans and line diagrams, it also features management algorithms for many conditions, and each chapter ends with a list of 'pearls and pitfalls'. It is a comprehensive survey of best practice for emergency physicians, neurologists, and residents in emergency medicine, neurology, neurosurgery and critical care.

    • Comprehensive coverage of all neurological emergencies, from prehospital care to patient disposition
    • Chapters jointly authored by neurologists and emergency physicians
    • Practical approach for clinicians, with many illustrations, treatment guidelines, and 'pearls and pitfalls' for each topic

    Reviews & endorsements

    "This is a very good book and one that any ER physician can read with both pleasure and benefit. The advice is solid and reasonable. The organization of the book and the chapters is admirable. Each chapter ends with a instructive "Pearls and Pitfalls" section that carefully delineates the most important "take-home" points. ER physicians will enjoy reading this book -- and learn much from it too." Doody's Review Service G

    "I can confidently say that this work will serve to increase the emergency physician's sense of confidence in neurological assessment and management by providing a conceptual framework that leads to specific steps in approaching the patient with a neurological emergency." John G. Wigenstein, MD, from the Foreword

    "A welcome addition to the literature of emergency medicine and overall an excellent summary of neurology for the practicing emergency physician." The Journal of Emergency Medicine

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    Product details

    September 1999
    Hardback
    9780521496889
    636 pages
    285 × 222 × 32 mm
    1.98kg
    210 b/w illus. 120 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Foreword
    • Acknowledgments
    • List of contributors
    • Part I. Neurological Examination and Neurodiagnostic Testing:
    • 1. The neurological examination Thomas F. Scott
    • 2. Neuroradiology Andrew L. Goldberg and Thomas J. Fix
    • 3. Electroencephalography Ivo Drury and Ahmad Beydoun
    • 4. Lumbar puncture James P. Valeriano and Douglas J. Gelb
    • 5. Electromyography James W. Albers and John J. Wald
    • 6. Electronystagmography Neil T. Shepard
    • 7. Evoked potentials Navin K. Varma
    • Part II. Common Neurological Presentations:
    • 8. Altered level of consciousness J. Stephen Huff and William J. Brady
    • 9. Headache Douglas Gelb, Ashok Harwani and William D. Fales
    • 10. Weakness George A. Small and Lynn Brown
    • 11. Dizziness Kevin M. Kelly and Steven A. Telian
    • 12. Seizures Kevin M. Kelly, James P. Valeriano and Jerald A. Solot
    • 13. Gait disturbance Jon Brillman and Kathleen Cowling
    • Part III. Specific Neurological Conditions:
    • 14. Central nervous system infections in adults Paul Blackburn, Oliver W. Hayes and Greg Fermann
    • 15. Viral encephalitis Earl J. Reisdorff
    • 16. Cerebrovascular disease Michael R. Frankel and Marc Chimowitz
    • 17. Movement disorders Sid M. Shah and Roger L. Albin
    • 18. Neuromuscular disorders James W. Albers and John J. Wald
    • 19. Musculoskeletal and neurogenic pain Robert G. Kaniecki and L. R. Searls
    • 20. Neuro-ophthalmology Robert G. Kaniecki and L. R. Searls
    • 21. Multiple sclerosis Thomas F. Scott and Danielle Ray
    • 22. Dementia Judith L. Heidebrink and Norman L. Foster
    • 23. Brain tumours and other neuro-oncological emergencies Herbert B. Newton
    • 24. Neuropsychiatry Craig A. Taylor and Barbara C. Good
    • 25. Neuroanesthesiology Kevin J. Gingrich
    • 26. Increased intracranial pressure Amy Blasen and Ron Jakubiak
    • 27. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension Eric Eggenberger, Sid M. Shah and Marsha D. Rappley
    • 28. Normal pressure hydrocephalus Henry R. Landsgaard and Oliver W. Hayes
    • 29. Sleep disorders A. Sinan Baran
    • Part IV. Neurological Trauma and Environmental Emergencies:
    • 30. Traumatic brain injury Patricia Lanter and Brian Zink
    • 31. Spinal cord injuries Charles H. Bill II
    • 32. Peripheral nerve injuries Ario Keyarash and Mark Baratz
    • 33. Neurological complications of environmental emergencies David Rossi and David Overton
    • Part V. Pediatric Neurological Emergencies:
    • 34. Hydrocephalus and shunts in children Stephen Guertin
    • 35. Pediatric infections of the central nervous system Jane L. Turner
    • 36. Pediatric cerebrovascular disorders Imad Jarjour
    • 37. Pediatric seizures Rae R. Hanson
    • 38. Hypotonic infant Marsha D. Rappley and Sid M. Shah
    • Part VI. Pregnancy-Related Neurological Emergencies:
    • 39. Pregnancy-related neurological emergencies Mary Hughes
    • Part VII. Neurotoxicology and Brain Resuscitation:
    • 40. Neurotoxicology Mary Beth Miller
    • 41. Neurotoxicology of alcohol and substances of abuse Scott R. Zittel, Mary Ellen Wermuth, Brent Furbee and Mary Beth Miller
    • 42. Neurotoxicology of envenomations Janet G. H. Eng, Robert J. Prodinger and David J. Castle
    • 43. Brain resuscitation W. Lee Warren and James E. Wilberger Jr
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Thomas F. Scott, Andrew L. Goldberg, Thomas J. Fix, Ivo Drury, Ahmad Beydoun, James P. Valeriano, Douglas J. Gelb, James W. Albers, John J. Wald, Neil T. Shepard, Navin K. Varma, J. Stephen Huff, William J. Brady, Ashok Harwani, William D. Fales, George A. Small, Lynn Brown, Kevin M. Kelly, Steven A. Telian, Jerald A. Solot, Jon Brillman, Kathleen Cowling, Paul Blackburn, Oliver W. Hayes, Greg Fermann, Earl J. Reisdorff, Michael R. Frankel, Marc Chimowitz, Sid M. Shah, Roger L. Albin, Robert G. Kaniecki, L. R. Searls, Danielle Ray, Judith L. Heidebrink, Norman L. Foster, Herbert B. Newton, Craig A. Taylor, Barbara C. Good, Kevin J. Gingrich, Amy Blasen, Ron Jakubiak, Eric Eggenberger, Marsha D. Rappley, Henry R. Landsgaard, A. Sinan Baran, Patricia Lanter, Brian Zink, Charles H. Bill II, Ario Keyarash, Mark Baratz, David Rossi, David Overton, Stephen Guertin, Jane L. Turner, Imad Jarjour, Rae R. Hanson, Mary Hughes, Mary Beth Miller, Scott R. Zittel, Mary Ellen Wermuth, Brent Furbee, Janet G. H. Eng, Robert J. Prodinger, David J. Castle, W. Lee Warren, James E. Wilberger Jr

    • Editors
    • Sid M. Shah , College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University
    • Kevin M. Kelly
    • John G. Wigenstein