Principles of Cerebrovascular DiseaseMcGraw Hill Professional, 2007 - 564 páginas Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Confidently and knowledgeably treat of the full spectrum of stroke and stroke-related diseases Richly illustrated with 500 illustrations, Principles of Cerebrovascular Disease offers solid clinical coverage of one of the three most prevalent neurologic diseases: stroke and stroke. Logically organized by the way patients present and with an emphasis on diagnosis and management, this resource answers every possible clinical question about stroke patients. |
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Antithrombotic Medications to Prevent | 397 |
401 | 425 |
Treatment of Hemorrhagic Stroke | 493 |
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acute ischemic stroke acute stroke aneurysmal subarachnoid anticoagulants antiplatelet agents antithrombotic approximately Arch Neurol artery disease artery dissection aspirin associated atherosclerosis atrial fibrillation basilar artery blood pressure cardiac carotid endarterectomy cerebral infarction Cerebrovasc cerebrovascular disease CHAPTER Clin clinical clopidogrel coagulation complications Contralateral coronary detected diagnosis dose effects embolism endovascular evaluation extracranial headache hematoma hemisphere hemor hemorrhagic stroke heparin high risk hypertension imaging increased internal carotid artery interventions intracerebral hemorrhage intracranial aneurysms intracranial hemorrhage intracranial pressure intravenous ipsilateral ischemia ischemic stroke lesions medications middle cerebral artery migraine moyamoya myocardial infarction Neurosurg Neurosurgery occur oral anticoagulants outcomes patients with acute percent posterior potential prevention recurrent rehabilitation rhage risk factors risk of stroke rtPA rupture secondary seizures spinal cord stenosis subarachnoid hemorrhage surgery surgical symptomatic syndrome Table therapy thromboembolism thrombolytic tion treated trial usually vascular malformation vasculitis vasospasm venous thrombosis vertebral warfarin young adults