9: CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE

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C H A P T E R   9 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE   I. STROKE A. Transient ischemic attack (TIA)—deficit lasts < 24 hours B. Reversible ischemic neurologic deficit (RIND)—deficit lasts < 1…

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11: CONGENITAL AND PEDIATRIC LESIONS

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C H A P T E R   11 CONGENITAL AND PEDIATRIC LESIONS   I. ARACHNOID CYST—frequently associated with subdural hematomas A. Treatment—only if symptomatic 1. Craniotomy and fenestration into medial CSF…

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13: PERIPHERAL NERVES

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C H A P T E R   13 PERIPHERAL NERVES   I. ANATOMY A. Dorsal scapular nerve—rhomboids and levator scapula B. Long thoracic nerve—serratus anterior C. Suprascapular nerve—supra- and infraspinatus D….

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1: SPINAL ANATOMY AND APPROACHES

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C H A P T E R   1 SPINAL ANATOMY AND APPROACHES   I. SPINAL COLUMN ANATOMY A. Cervical—Should see smooth anterior spinous line, posterior spinous line, spinolaminar line, and spinous…

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2: SPINE TRAUMA

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C H A P T E R   2 SPINE TRAUMA   I. SPINAL SHOCK A. Loss of sympathetic tone and muscle paralysis cause venous pooling with hypotension (usually occur with injuries…

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3: SPINAL DEGENERATIVE DISEASE

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C H A P T E R   3 SPINAL DEGENERATIVE DISEASE   I. CLERVICAL DISK DISEASE A. Signs/Symptoms 1. Radiculopathy—neck and interscapular pain, radicular arm pain, numbness and paresthesias, a sensory…

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6: CRANIAL ANATOMY AND APPROACHES

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C H A P T E R   6 CRANIAL ANATOMY AND APPROACHES   I. PTERION A. Junction of frontal, parietal, temporal, and greater wing of sphenoid bones B. Located two fingerbreadths…

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8: BRAIN TUMORS

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C H A P T E R   8 BRAIN TUMORS   I. LOW-GRADE ASTROCYTOMA (WHO GRADE 1 OR 2) A. Treatment 1. Usually with surgery alone (curative if juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma)…

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10: OTHER CRANIAL DISORDERS

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C H A P T E R   10 OTHER CRANIAL DISORDERS   I. HYDROCEPHALUS (HCP) A. Evaluation 1. Occipitofrontal circumference 2. Computed tomography/magnetic resonance (CT/MRI) 3. Pump shunt 4. Shunt series—anteroposterior…

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15: NEUROLOGY

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C H A P T E R   15 NEUROLOGY   I. SEIZURE DISORDERS A. Evaluation—electrolytes (hypoglycemia, hyponatremia, hypocalcemia), complete blood cell count (CBC), computed tomography (CT), lumbar puncture (LP), toxicology screen,…

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