Rare Causes of Stroke: A HandbookDerya Uluduz, Anita Arsovska Cambridge University Press, 2022 - 372 pagine "This book provides detailed practical clinical and contemporary overview of rare causes of stroke. Through case reports renown authors describe concise and comprehensive approach of the diagnosis and treatment of rare causes of stroke, starting from isolated vasculitis of the central nervous system, primary systemic vasculitis, vasculitis secondary to systemic disease, infectious and postinfectious vasculitis, hypercoagulable states, hereditary and genetic factors, rare causes of cardioembolism, vasospastic conditions and other vasculopathies, other non-inflammatory vasculopathies,venous occlusive conditions to bone disorders and Eagle's syndrome. This book is user-friendly, useful and concise guide that will help the clinician to establish an accurate diagnosis through detailed evaluation of such patients. It represents a comprehensive and up-to-date clinical approach for diagnosis and treatment of rare causes of stroke that will lead to improved increased awareness of this subject. We would like to express our deepest appreciation and sincere thanks of gratitude to our families for their love and unwavering support that helped us in finalizing this book" |
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Valeria Caso Hospital Neurology Clinics Istanbul | 97 |
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University of Perugia Stroke Unit Perugia | 253 |
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