- Offers an evidence-based focus with coverage of both the scientific and clinical aspects of cavernous malformations
- Addresses epidemiology, etiology, diagnosis, and genetics
- Contains clinical insights regarding indications for surgery, surgical techniques, outcomes, and prognostic factors drawn from the authors’ extensive experiences
- Edited work with chapters authored by leaders in the field from around the globe – the broadest, most expert coverage available
- Series:Â Handbook of Clinical Neurology (Book 143)
- Hardcover:Â 344 pages
- Publisher:Â Elsevier; 1 edition (July 4, 2017)
- Language:Â English
Arteriovenous and Cavernous Malformations, Volume 143 (Handbook of Clinical Neurology)Â 1stÂ
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Arteriovenous and Cavernous Malformations, Volume 143, is the latest addition in the ongoing HCN series, an evidence-based compendium which addresses both the scientific and clinical aspects of this unique disease process. The volume covers didactic aspects, such as the epidemiology, etiology, and diagnosis of AVMs, while also providing expert clinical information on the management and treatment of these lesions.
In addition, it provides coverage of modern-day advances in the genetics of cavernous malformations, as well as discussion regarding future open research questions. Readers from the laboratory bench to the bedside can expect a broad, yet objective, review of this pathology, with updates from the latest scientific literature and data supporting current practices.
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