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In the last two decades, Italian neurological research has experienced significant development, making a substantial contribution to the global cultural growth of Neurology. This Manual has been authored by neurologists from Sapienza University of Rome, who are experts in various fields of Neurology. Special attention has been given to diagnostic, clinical, and therapeutic aspects of different neurological disorders, including recent scientific advancements. The volume comprises 33 chapters covering topics in Neurology, Neuroradiology, and Neurosurgery, including a chapter on Neurorehabilitation, one on Pediatric Neurology, and one on Principles of Psychiatry. The Manual serves as a valuable tool for medical students, including those pursuing healthcare professions, as well as Neurology residents. It dedicates ample space to symptoms of potential neurological origin encountered in general clinical practice and the neurological conditions that clinicians must be familiar with.
This volume presents a summary of recent research and debates on old and new aspects in stroke medicine. The volume covers topics such as causative factors of stroke such as hypertension, the immune system, genetic factors and the neurovegetative system, to the role of new imaging techniques in improving diagnosis and treatment, from preventive therapy and recanalization to the important and intriguing effects of neuroprotection, neuroregeneration and post stroke rehabilitation. Readers will be able to understand perspectives from stroke medicine researchers about the relationship between the nervous system and other physiological systems in the body and their role in the onset and treatment of stroke. The volume is intended as a resource for neurologists and medical professionals involved in other specialties such as cardiology, internal medicine, rehabilitation and physiology.
Stroke is thought to be the second biggest killer worldwide, and is responsible for over 5 million deaths per year. Several strategies have been developed to enhance treatment of stroke patients. Multimodal neuroimaging allows physicians to diagnose and evaluate not only the ischemic core but also the vessel pattern and collateral status. Stroke Treatment involves extensive intravenous drug administration. Several new drugs with long lasting efficacy are now being tested in randomized clinical trials. In this context, endovascular treatment is a promising avenue that allows physicians to treat patients in extended time windows especially patients in whom intravenous RTPA has failed. A new er...
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