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Moyamoya Disease : Diagnosis and Treatment / by: Wanebo, John E., Khan, Nadia, Zabramski, Joseph M., Spetzler, Robert F..

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Abe, Hiroshi., Author.
Andaluz, Norberto., Author.
Burns, Terry C., Author.
Connolly, Sander., Author.
Cook, Douglas J., Author.
Czabanka, Marcus., Author.
Derdeyn, Colin P., Author.
Duren, Andrew J., Author.
Ganesan, Vijeya., Author.
Gooderham, Peter A., Author.
Hayashi, Toshiaki., Author.
Higashi, Toshio., Author.
Houkin, Kiyohiro., Author.
Ikezaki, Kiyonobu., Author.
Inoue, Tooru., Author.
Jaffe, Richard A., Author.
Khan, Nadia., Author.
Kimiwada, Tomomi., Author.
Krischek, Boris., Author.
López, Jaime R., Author.
Marks, Michael P., Author.
McGregor, Diana G., Author.
Mikami, Takeshi., Author.
Morrone-Strupinsky, Jeannine V., Author.
Nakaji, Peter., Author.
Navarro, Ramon L., Author.
Ng, Joanne., Author.
Prigatano, George P., Author.
Rha, Hyoung Kyun., Author.
Roder, Constantin., Author.
Sagar, James R., Author.
Shirane, Reizo., Author.
Smith, Edward R., Author.
Spetzler, Robert F., Author.
Starke, Robert M., Author.
Steinberg, Gary K., Author.
Tominaga, Teiji., Author.
Tymianski, Michael., Author.
Vajkoczy, Peter., Author.
Velat, Gregory J., Author.
Wanebo, John E., Author.
Yonekawa, Yasuhiro., Author.
Zabramski, Joseph M., Author.
Zuccarello, Mario., Author.
Contributor:
Wanebo, John E., Editor.
Khan, Nadia., Editor.
Zabramski, Joseph M., Editor.
Spetzler, Robert F., Editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Moyamoya disease.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (224 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Thieme, 2014.
Summary:
"This multi-authored, well-organized monograph is a must read for any physician involved in the care of patients with Mmoyamoya disease. It is moderately short and very easy to read but still provides a state-of-the-art review of the disease with updated aspects, especially in its etiology and pathogenesis, epidemiology, and long-term results"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Moyamoya Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment
Title Page
Copyright
Dedications
Media Center Information
Contents
List of Videos
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contributors
I Diagnosing Moyamoya Angiopathy: Definition, Classifications, Symptomatology
1 Moyamoya Disease and Moyamoya Syndrome
2 Classification and Imaging of Moyamoya Phenomena
3 The Natural History of Moyamoya Disease
4 Genetics of Moyamoya Angiopathy
5 Clinical Assessment of Cerebral Perfusion in Moyamoya Disease
6 Worldwide Epidemiology of Moyamoya Disease
7 Implications of Cortical Microvasculature in Adult Moyamoya Disease
8 Neuropsychological Considerations in the Assessment of Children and Adults with Moyamoya Disease
II Treatment Options: Medical, Endovascular, Perioperative, and Surgical Management
9 Medical Management of Childhood Moyamoya
10 Pediatric Moyamoya
11 Endovascular Therapy for Moyamoya Disease
12 Indirect Revascularization Procedures for Moyamoya Disease
13 Direct Revascularization Procedures for Moyamoya Disease
14 Multiple Extracranial-Intracranial Bypass Surgery in Moyamoya Angiopathy
15 Direct and Indirect Bypass Procedures for Posterior Circulation Moyamoya Disease
16 Anesthetic and Perioperative Management of Moyamoya Disease
III Regional Long-term Experience with Cerebral Revascularization
17 Long-term Results after Cerebral Revascularization in Adult Moyamoya
18 Japanese Experience: Long-term Results after Cerebral Revascularization
19 Moyamoya Angiopathy in Korea
Index.
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Print version record.
ISBN:
9781604067323
1604067322
OCLC:
1023550390

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