Neurovascular Ultrasound

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Neurovascular Ultrasound Tatjana Rundek INTRODUCTION Neurovascular ultrasound includes two major ultrasound imaging technologies: extracranial ultrasound (duplex ultrasound or Color Doppler) and transcranial ultrasound (transcranial Doppler). Together, these techniques provide a…

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Vesselin Zdravkov Miloushev Angela Lignelli INTRODUCTION Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive medical imaging technique. The images created by MRI often appear similar to gross-anatomic specimens….

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Computed Tomography

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Computed Tomography Daniel S. Chow Angela Lignelli INTRODUCTION This chapter provides a framework for understanding the basic principles of x-ray (roentgenogram) production and computed tomography (CT) image formation along with…

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Focal Mass Lesions

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Focal Mass Lesions Michelle Wilson Bell Alexander G. Khandji Fabio M. Iwamoto INTRODUCTION The differential diagnosis of an undifferentiated focal brain mass lesion is broad and the clinical presentation quite…

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Brain Death

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Brain Death Eelco F. M. Wijdicks INTRODUCTION Brain death is the preferred term to summarize an apneic patient with not only irreversible coma from a massive brain injury but loss…

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Stupor and Coma

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Stupor and Coma Jan Claassen Stephan A. Mayer John C. M. Brust INTRODUCTION “Normal human consciousness consists of a serially, time-ordered, organized, restricted, and reflective awareness of self and the…

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Acute Spinal Cord Syndromes

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Acute Spinal Cord Syndromes Natalie R. Weathered Noam Y. Harel INTRODUCTION Patients presenting with acute spinal cord syndromes represent true neurologic emergencies. Pathologic damage to the cord is usually incomplete….

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Acute Stroke: The First Hour

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Acute Stroke: The First Hour Barry M. Czeisler Stephan A. Mayer INTRODUCTION Sudden focal neurologic deficits can result from a variety of causes, the most frequent and concerning of which…

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Gait Disorders

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Gait Disorders Ashwini K. Rao INTRODUCTION The evolution of locomotion has been very important for humans, as it enabled us to travel greater distances and interact with novel and complex…

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