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Brain Edema: From Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Practice

ISBN: 0128031964 ;ISBN: 9780128031964 ;EISBN: 9780128031971 ;EISBN: 0128031972 ;OCLC: 993254668

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  • Title:
    Brain Edema: From Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Practice
  • Author: Badaut, Jerome ; Plesnila, Nikolaus
  • Subjects: Cerebral edema
  • Description: Bringing together the most widely recognised experts in experimental and clinical brain edema research to review the current knowledge gathered on the molecular and cellular pathophysiology and clinical management of the subject, this timely book also discusses future directions of research and treatment. Brain edema is an integral and acutely life-threatening part of the pathophysiology of multiple cerebral and non-cerebral disorders, including traumatic brain injury, cerebral ischemia, brain tumours, cardiac arrest, altitude sickness and liver failure. The development of new neuroimaging tools has provided a new way to examine how edema develops longitudinally and in real time, both in pre-clinical models and in patients. Despite intense research over the past few decades, therapeutic options are still limited and sometimes not effective.
  • Publisher: San Diego: Elsevier Science & Technology
  • Creation Date: 2017
  • Format: 556
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISBN: 0128031964
    ISBN: 9780128031964
    EISBN: 9780128031971
    EISBN: 0128031972
    OCLC: 993254668
  • Source: ScholarVox International

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