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Verlag: Thieme Publishers New York, 2010
ISBN 10: 1588904024ISBN 13: 9781588904027
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New. This beautifully illustrated book combines a detailed exposition of the anatomy and function of the cranial nerves with practical coverage of clinical concepts for the assessment and differential diagnosis of cranial nerve dysfunction. An introductory chap.
Verlag: Thieme Medical Publishers Apr 2010, 2010
ISBN 10: 1588904024ISBN 13: 9781588904027
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - This beautifully illustrated book combines a detailed exposition of the anatomy and function of the cranial nerves with practical coverage of clinical concepts for the assessment and differential diagnosis of cranial nerve dysfunction. An introductory chapter provides a brief overview of cranial nerve anatomy and function, skull base anatomy, classification of pathologies, and imaging approaches. Each of the twelve chapters that follow is devoted to in-depth coverage of a different cranial nerve. These chapters open with detailed discussion of the various functions of each nerve and normal anatomy. The authors then describe common lesions and present a series of cases that are complemented by CT images and MRIs to illustrate disease entities that result in cranial nerve dysfunction.Highlights:-Concise descriptions in a bulleted outline format enable rapid reading and review-Tables synthesize key information related to anatomy, function, pathology, and imaging-More than 300 high-quality illustrations and state-of-the-art CT and MR images demonstrate important anatomic concepts and pathologic findings-Pearls emphasize clinical information and key imaging findings for diagnosis and treatment-Appendices include detailed information on brainstem anatomy, pupil and eye movement control, parasympathetic ganglia, and cranial nerve reflexesThis book is an indispensable reference for practicing physicians and trainees in neurosurgery, neurology, neuroradiology, radiology, and otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. It will also serve as a valuable resource for students seeking to gain a solid understanding of the anatomy, function, and pathology of the cranial nerves.
Verlag: Berlin/ Heidelberg, Springer, 1981
ISBN 10: 3642679803ISBN 13: 9783642679803
Anbieter: Antiquariat Hans-Jürgen Ketz, Münster, NRW, Deutschland
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XVII, 664 Seiten Mit zahlr. Abbildungen. Quart (25x17 cm). Illustr. Orig.Pappband. ** Einband bestoßen. Im Inhaltsverzeichnis wenige Markierungen mit Marker. Sonst sauber.
Verlag: Springer; 1 edition (1985-09-04), 1985
ISBN 10: 3540106200ISBN 13: 9783540106203
Anbieter: medimops, Berlin, Deutschland
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Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present.
Verlag: Springer, 1985
ISBN 10: 3540106200ISBN 13: 9783540106203
Anbieter: suspiratio - online bücherstube, Basel, Schweiz
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Hardcover. Zustand: Gut. 1. Auflage. leichte Lager-/Lesespuren, guter allg. Zustand -(a-640).
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011
ISBN 10: 364267982XISBN 13: 9783642679827
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - No special field of surgery dealing with the cranial nerves exists today. This is not surprising in view of the characteristics of this group of morphologically and topo graphically heterogenous nerves. Morphologically we must differentiate between central nerves (I, II and VIII) and the so-called peripheral nerves (nn. III to VII and IX to XII), in which post-lesion rgeneration is quite different. Anatomo-topographi cally we must consider an intracranial and an extracranial part of each cranial nerve. For practical reasons at operation, further subdivisions of the intracranial course of cranial nerves are to be distinguished in the anterior, middle and posterior cranial fossae as well as within the petrous bone. This underscores the extensive tasks awaiting surgeons operating in the ventral part of the brain and facial skull as well as in the more dorsal part of the skull and neck. This very wide field cannot be covered by a single surgical discipline alone. In our opinion, considerable progress has been made in surgery of the cranial nerves only in recent years. This may be explained by the increased mastery of microsurgical techniques by all surgeons in terested in the surgery of the base of the skull as well as with the initiation of more interdisciplinary consultation and jointly performed operations. Possibilities of fu ture development can be discerned in the text. The base of the skull separating the extra-and intracranial part of cranial nerves should not be a barrier but a connect ing link.