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E-grāmata: Stroke Medicine: Case Studies from Queen Square

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  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Jun-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783031581885
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  • ISBN-13: 9783031581885

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This thoroughly revised second edition features a collection of case studies of cerebrovascular disease. The cases are carefully selected to provide an insight into the different kinds of stroke syndromes from the common through to more rare presentations of cerebrovascular pathology. New topics covered include mechanical thrombectomy and advanced imaging techniques which have been developed and brought into clinical practice over the past five years. A range of diagnostically challenging cases are also discussed. Each case is worked through with a discussion on presentation, clinical features, examination, radiological findings and management.  Key clinical and radiological learning points are highlighted assisting the reader to quickly extrapolate the most important information covered in each chapter.





Stroke Medicine: Case Studies from Queen Square is a detailed case-based resource based-upon the experiences of leading figures in the field. Therefore, itis ideal for use by both medical students and physicians in all stages of training from foundation years through to consultancy who wish to learn more about this subject. 
Transient Functional Neurological Episodes associated with Cerebral
Amyloid Angiopathy.- Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy Related Inflammation.-
Running out of steam.- Cerebral Cavernous Malformations and Anticoagulation
Decisions.- Migrainous stroke: when headache presents with persistent visual
symptoms.- A case of primary post-stroke fatigue: origins in abnormal
sensorimotor neural network activity.- Stroke and Endocarditis.- Sudden Onset
Focal Neurology A Cardiac Cause.- An Unusual Case of Paradoxical Embolus.-
Stroke Associated with an Atrial Myxoma.- Antiphospholipid syndrome and
stroke: diagnosis and management.- A Progressive Headache.- An Alternative
Solution to a Difficult Problem.- Lower urinary tract dysfunction following
Stroke.- Stroke presenting as hemiballismus.- Balloon to brain bubbles -
Cerebral air embolism secondary to a pulmonary bulla implicated by air
travel.- Ischaemic Stroke Presenting with Isolated Dysarthria.- Hole in One:
Golf-Associated Dissection.- Chemotherapy emboli as an iatrogenic cause of
ischaemic stroke arising from a misplaced central venous access line.-
Recurrent Thunderclap Headache.- Cerebral Venous Thrombosis due to
Vaccine-Induced Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia.- Between a clot and a hard
place: ischaemic stroke and COVID-19.- Lying in wait - Stroke and a
blistering rash.- Stroke in people living with HIV.- Posterior circulation
transient ischaemic attack.- Stroke mimicking peripheral neuropathy or
myelopathy: bilateral medial medullary infarct.- Acute Vestibular Syndrome
Following Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery (AICA) Occlusion.- The
difference between looking and seeing at 2 am.- Thalamic Infarct and Beyond.-
Beware the basilar: A case of stuttering stroke symptoms and an unusual
aftermath.- An unusual PRESentation of stroke.- A case of mechanical
thrombectomy for Acute ischaemic stroke.- A Case of Moya Moya.- A Case of
Giant Cell arteritis and Stroke.- Treat the Child, Not the Number.- A Child
Misspelling Post-Craniotomy.- A Child with Vesicles and Weakness.
Dr Sumanjit K Gill is an Associate Professor (Clinical Teaching), Stroke and Geriatrics consultant at The Royal Free Hospital & a Honorary Stroke Consultant at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.





Professor Martin Brown was appointed as the foundation Professor of Stroke Medicine at the Queen Square Institute of Neurology, University College London in 1999. He was also Consultant Neurologist at University College Hospital and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. Throughout his career he has made a huge contribution to both stroke research and in establishing stroke services and stroke training for physicians. In addition to pioneering research into carotid artery disease, he has been at the forefront of investigating and understanding rare causes of stroke, including Moyamoya disease. He is a past President of the British Association of Stroke Physicians.  He is now retired from his clinical practice but continues in active stroke research as an Emeritus Professor at UCL.





Dr. Fergus Robertson is a consultant interventional and diagnostic neuroradiologist at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. His key clinical focus is the endovascular management of vascular problems of the brain and spine in adults and children, in particular the treatment of stroke, cerebral aneurysms and vascular malformations. He coordinates the national service for Vein of Galen malformation and other neonatal arteriovenous shunts at Great Ormond Street.





Dr. Nick Losseff MD FRCP is a consultant neurologist at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in Queen Square and The Cleveland Clinic.   Furthermore, he has held several senior leadership leadership positions in the NHS to medical director level and is best known for his work to improve stroke services in London.  Between 2013 and 2017 he was appointed by NHS England as London Clinical Director for Neuroscience.  Dr Losseff has been awarded the Queen Square Prize and the European Neurology Society Prize for his outstanding contributions to Neurology.