Rare Causes of Stroke
A Handbook
Anita Arsovska author Derya Uluduz editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:1st Sep '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This user-friendly, practical book guides readers on the diagnosis of rare causes of stroke to improve patient outcomes.
This book provides contemporary, practical guidance through case reports concisely summarised by global leaders in the field describing the diagnosis and treatment of rare causes of stroke, from vasculitis, hypercoagulable states, hereditary and genetic factors, cardioembolism, vasculopathies, venous occlusive conditions to bone disorders.Stroke is the second leading cause of death and major cause of long-term disability, directly impacting the quality of life, worldwide. Strokes with more rare, and unknown causes unfortunately receive little to no attention due to the heterogeneity of disorders and a poor understanding of clinical features. There are considerable variations in the etiology of this rare sub-category of stroke; requiring heightened clinical awareness for recognition, evaluation and treatment. This book provides up-to-date guidance, through case reports concisely summarised by global leaders in the field describing the diagnosis and treatment of rare causes of stroke, from vasculitis, hypercoagulable states, hereditary and genetic factors, cardioembolism, vasculopathies, venous occlusive conditions to bone disorders. Offering practical advice and algorithms, this book aids the clinician in establishing an accurate diagnosis through detailed evaluation of such patients, leading to an early diagnosis improving risk assessment and family counselling.
'… a worthy companion to doctors both inside and outside neurology.' Brendan Huang, Doody's Reviews
ISBN: 9781108821254
Dimensions: 233mm x 156mm x 18mm
Weight: 650g
372 pages