"Advances in brain imaging have dramatically changed our understanding of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). In the pre-CT era, many small ICHs were misclassified as ischemic strokes and patients with massive ICH or subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) were often difficult to correctly classify"--Provided by publisher.
"Advances in brain imaging have dramatically changed our understanding of intracerebral hemorrhage(ICH). In the pre-CT era, many small ICHs were misclassified as ischemic strokes and patients with massive ICH or subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)were often difficult to correctly classify"--Provided by publisher.
Intracerebral hemorrhage is a neurovascular emergency associated with high mortality and morbidity. With in-depth reviews of the clinical and biological aspects of the condition, this text provides an up-to-date coverage of this form of stroke. The book covers epidemiology, causes, clinical presentation, management and prognosis, and describes the ongoing research advances aimed at improving our understanding of the condition. The book fills an existing gap in the medical literature. The chapters discussing the clinical aspects of intracerebral hemorrhage are aimed at the practitioner directing the care of stroke victims. Chapters exploring the biology of pathophysiological events triggered by this disease will provide readers with current data directed to facilitate experimental research in this field of cerebrovascular neurology. It will appeal to clinicians and those with a research interest in cerebrovascular diseases.
Up-to-date review of the clinical and biological aspects of intracerebral hemorrhage.
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'The three editors, J. Ricardo Carhuapoma, Stephan A. Mayer and Daniel F. Hanley, have clearly succeeded in compiling a standard textbook of high quality (both in writing, tables, images and pictures). It contains all recent publications in the field of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage This is definitely a [ highly] recommendable book - it should be on the bookshelf of any neurointensivist dealing with such patients.' E. Schmutzhard, Neurological Intensive Care Unit, Medical University of Innsbruck
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Intracerebral Hemorrhage offers a review of the clinical and biological aspects of intracerebral hemorrhage.
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Section 1 -- Epidemiology |
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The epidemiology of intracerebral hemorrhage |
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Section 2 -- Etiology of non-traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage |
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Acute hypertensive response in intracerebral hemorrhage |
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Etiology of tumor-related intracranial hemorrhage |
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Cerebral amyloid angiopathy |
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Coagulopathy-related intracerebral hemorrhage |
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Vascular malformations of the brain |
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Cerebral venous thrombosis and intracerebral hemorrhage |
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Section 3 -- Clinical presentation |
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Clinical presentation of intracerebral hemorrhage |
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Section 4 -- Diagnostic investigations |
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Computerized tomography and CT angiography in intracerebral hemorrhage |
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MRI of intracerebral hemorrhage |
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Laboratory and other ancillary testing in intracerebral hemorrhage: an algorithmic approach |
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Section 5 -- Management and critical care |
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Medical management of intracerebral hemorrhage |
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Surgical management of intracerebral hemorrhage |
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Future therapy in intracerebral hemorrhage and intraventricular hemorrhage: aspiration and thrombolysis |
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Section 6 -- Prognosis and outcome |
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Mathematical models of intracerebral hemorrhage and intraventricular hemorrhage outcomes prediction: their comparison, advantages, and limitations |
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Section 7 -- Advances in pathogenesis and treatment of intracerebral hemorrhage: experimental |
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Animal models and experimental treatments of intracerebral hemorrhage |
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Thrombin and secondary brain damage following intracerebral hemorrhage |
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Cytoprotection strategies for experimental intracerebral hemorrhage |
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Section 8 -- Advances in pathogenesis and treatment of intracerebral hemorrhage: clinical |
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Natural history of perihematomal brain edema |
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Hemostatic therapy for intracerebral hemorrhage |
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J. Ricardo Carhuapoma is Associate Professor in Neurology, Neurosurgery and Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA. Stephan A. Mayer, is Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology and Neurological Surgery at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons in New York City, and is Director of the Neurological Intensive Care Unit at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA. Daniel F. Hanley is Professor of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Anesthesiology/Critical Care Medicine at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions as well as Professor of Nursing at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. He is the founding director and led for 17 years a combined Neurology and Neurosurgery Critical Care Unit at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions and presently directs the Brain Injury Outcomes Division (BIOS).