Concussion and Traumatic Encephalopathy
Herausgeber: Victoroff, Jeff; Bigler, Erin D.
Concussion and Traumatic Encephalopathy
Herausgeber: Victoroff, Jeff; Bigler, Erin D.
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Readers will discover how very recent scientific advances have overthrown a century of dogma about concussive brain injury.
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Readers will discover how very recent scientific advances have overthrown a century of dogma about concussive brain injury.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 896
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 52mm
- Gewicht: 2466g
- ISBN-13: 9781107073951
- ISBN-10: 1107073952
- Artikelnr.: 51145023
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 896
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 52mm
- Gewicht: 2466g
- ISBN-13: 9781107073951
- ISBN-10: 1107073952
- Artikelnr.: 51145023
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. What Is a Concussion?: 1. What is a concussive brain injury? Jeff
Victoroff and Erin D. Bigler; 2. Epidemiology of concussive brain injury
Jeff Victoroff; 3. The pathophysiology of concussive brain injury Stefano
Signoretti, Barbara Tavazzi, Giuseppe Lazzarino and Roberto Vagnozzi; 4.
What happens to concussed animals? Jeff Victoroff; 5. What happens to
concussed humans? Jeff Victoroff; 6. Neuroimaging biomarkers for the
neuropsychological investigation of concussive brain injury (CBI) outcome
Jeff Victoroff and Erin D. Bigler; Part II. Outcomes after Concussion: 7.
Why outcomes vary Jeff Victoroff; 8. Emotional disturbances following
traumatic brain injury Ricardo E. Jorge and Helen Lee Lin; 9. Concussion
and the twenty-first century renaissance of neuropsychology Jeff Victoroff
and Erin D. Bigler; 10. Persistent post-concussive psychiatric problems
Jeff Victoroff; 11. Late effects Jeff Victoroff; 12. Functional
neuroimaging markers of persistent post-concussive brain change Brian
Johnson, Erin D. Bigler and Semyon Slobounov; 13. Polypathology and
dementia after brain trauma. Does brain injury trigger distinct
neurodegenerative diseases, or should they be classified together as
traumatic encephalopathy? Patricia M. Washington, Sonia Villapol and Mark
P. Burns; 14. Traumatic encephalopathy. Review and provisional research
diagnostic criteria Jeff Victoroff; Part III. Diagnosis and Management of
Concussion: 15. The great CT debate Jeff Victoroff; 16. Structural
neuroimaging of persistent or progressive traumatic encephalopathy
Katherine H. Taber and Robin A. Hurley; 17. Biomarkers for concussion. The
need and the prospects for the near future Henrik Zetterberg and Kaj
Blennow; 18. Pediatric concussion. Understanding, assessment, and
management, with special attention to sports-related brain injury Adam
Darby, Jeff Victoroff and Christopher C. Giza; 19. Contribution of
objective tests to the diagnosis of sport-related concussion Elizabeth Teel
and Kevin Guskiewicz; 20. Deployment stress and mild traumatic brain
injury. Diagnostic challenges in polytrauma care Colleen E. Jackson,
Rebecca L. Wilken and Jennifer J. Vasterling; 21. How should one measure
'outcome' of concussion? An introduction to the common data elements for
mild TBI and concussion Elisabeth A. Wilde and Ashley L. Ware; 22.
Functional neuroimaging of concussion Andrew R. Mayer and Patrick S. F.
Bellgowan; 23. Civilian post-concussive headache Nathan D. Zasler, Michael
F. Martelli and Barry D. Jordan; 24. Fatigue after concussion.
Epidemiology, causal factors, assessment, and management Benton Giap and
Jeffrey Englander; 25. Sleep disorders after concussive brain injury.
Classification, diagnosis, and management Curtis McKnight and Jeff
Victoroff; 26. Neuroendocrine dysfunction following concussion. A missed
opportunity for enhancing recovery? Nigel Glynn and Amar Agha; 27. Evidence
based rehabilitation in mild traumatic brain injury. Results of a
systematic review Jon Pertab; 28. A modest plea Jeff Victoroff and Erin D.
Bigler.
Victoroff and Erin D. Bigler; 2. Epidemiology of concussive brain injury
Jeff Victoroff; 3. The pathophysiology of concussive brain injury Stefano
Signoretti, Barbara Tavazzi, Giuseppe Lazzarino and Roberto Vagnozzi; 4.
What happens to concussed animals? Jeff Victoroff; 5. What happens to
concussed humans? Jeff Victoroff; 6. Neuroimaging biomarkers for the
neuropsychological investigation of concussive brain injury (CBI) outcome
Jeff Victoroff and Erin D. Bigler; Part II. Outcomes after Concussion: 7.
Why outcomes vary Jeff Victoroff; 8. Emotional disturbances following
traumatic brain injury Ricardo E. Jorge and Helen Lee Lin; 9. Concussion
and the twenty-first century renaissance of neuropsychology Jeff Victoroff
and Erin D. Bigler; 10. Persistent post-concussive psychiatric problems
Jeff Victoroff; 11. Late effects Jeff Victoroff; 12. Functional
neuroimaging markers of persistent post-concussive brain change Brian
Johnson, Erin D. Bigler and Semyon Slobounov; 13. Polypathology and
dementia after brain trauma. Does brain injury trigger distinct
neurodegenerative diseases, or should they be classified together as
traumatic encephalopathy? Patricia M. Washington, Sonia Villapol and Mark
P. Burns; 14. Traumatic encephalopathy. Review and provisional research
diagnostic criteria Jeff Victoroff; Part III. Diagnosis and Management of
Concussion: 15. The great CT debate Jeff Victoroff; 16. Structural
neuroimaging of persistent or progressive traumatic encephalopathy
Katherine H. Taber and Robin A. Hurley; 17. Biomarkers for concussion. The
need and the prospects for the near future Henrik Zetterberg and Kaj
Blennow; 18. Pediatric concussion. Understanding, assessment, and
management, with special attention to sports-related brain injury Adam
Darby, Jeff Victoroff and Christopher C. Giza; 19. Contribution of
objective tests to the diagnosis of sport-related concussion Elizabeth Teel
and Kevin Guskiewicz; 20. Deployment stress and mild traumatic brain
injury. Diagnostic challenges in polytrauma care Colleen E. Jackson,
Rebecca L. Wilken and Jennifer J. Vasterling; 21. How should one measure
'outcome' of concussion? An introduction to the common data elements for
mild TBI and concussion Elisabeth A. Wilde and Ashley L. Ware; 22.
Functional neuroimaging of concussion Andrew R. Mayer and Patrick S. F.
Bellgowan; 23. Civilian post-concussive headache Nathan D. Zasler, Michael
F. Martelli and Barry D. Jordan; 24. Fatigue after concussion.
Epidemiology, causal factors, assessment, and management Benton Giap and
Jeffrey Englander; 25. Sleep disorders after concussive brain injury.
Classification, diagnosis, and management Curtis McKnight and Jeff
Victoroff; 26. Neuroendocrine dysfunction following concussion. A missed
opportunity for enhancing recovery? Nigel Glynn and Amar Agha; 27. Evidence
based rehabilitation in mild traumatic brain injury. Results of a
systematic review Jon Pertab; 28. A modest plea Jeff Victoroff and Erin D.
Bigler.
Part I. What Is a Concussion?: 1. What is a concussive brain injury? Jeff
Victoroff and Erin D. Bigler; 2. Epidemiology of concussive brain injury
Jeff Victoroff; 3. The pathophysiology of concussive brain injury Stefano
Signoretti, Barbara Tavazzi, Giuseppe Lazzarino and Roberto Vagnozzi; 4.
What happens to concussed animals? Jeff Victoroff; 5. What happens to
concussed humans? Jeff Victoroff; 6. Neuroimaging biomarkers for the
neuropsychological investigation of concussive brain injury (CBI) outcome
Jeff Victoroff and Erin D. Bigler; Part II. Outcomes after Concussion: 7.
Why outcomes vary Jeff Victoroff; 8. Emotional disturbances following
traumatic brain injury Ricardo E. Jorge and Helen Lee Lin; 9. Concussion
and the twenty-first century renaissance of neuropsychology Jeff Victoroff
and Erin D. Bigler; 10. Persistent post-concussive psychiatric problems
Jeff Victoroff; 11. Late effects Jeff Victoroff; 12. Functional
neuroimaging markers of persistent post-concussive brain change Brian
Johnson, Erin D. Bigler and Semyon Slobounov; 13. Polypathology and
dementia after brain trauma. Does brain injury trigger distinct
neurodegenerative diseases, or should they be classified together as
traumatic encephalopathy? Patricia M. Washington, Sonia Villapol and Mark
P. Burns; 14. Traumatic encephalopathy. Review and provisional research
diagnostic criteria Jeff Victoroff; Part III. Diagnosis and Management of
Concussion: 15. The great CT debate Jeff Victoroff; 16. Structural
neuroimaging of persistent or progressive traumatic encephalopathy
Katherine H. Taber and Robin A. Hurley; 17. Biomarkers for concussion. The
need and the prospects for the near future Henrik Zetterberg and Kaj
Blennow; 18. Pediatric concussion. Understanding, assessment, and
management, with special attention to sports-related brain injury Adam
Darby, Jeff Victoroff and Christopher C. Giza; 19. Contribution of
objective tests to the diagnosis of sport-related concussion Elizabeth Teel
and Kevin Guskiewicz; 20. Deployment stress and mild traumatic brain
injury. Diagnostic challenges in polytrauma care Colleen E. Jackson,
Rebecca L. Wilken and Jennifer J. Vasterling; 21. How should one measure
'outcome' of concussion? An introduction to the common data elements for
mild TBI and concussion Elisabeth A. Wilde and Ashley L. Ware; 22.
Functional neuroimaging of concussion Andrew R. Mayer and Patrick S. F.
Bellgowan; 23. Civilian post-concussive headache Nathan D. Zasler, Michael
F. Martelli and Barry D. Jordan; 24. Fatigue after concussion.
Epidemiology, causal factors, assessment, and management Benton Giap and
Jeffrey Englander; 25. Sleep disorders after concussive brain injury.
Classification, diagnosis, and management Curtis McKnight and Jeff
Victoroff; 26. Neuroendocrine dysfunction following concussion. A missed
opportunity for enhancing recovery? Nigel Glynn and Amar Agha; 27. Evidence
based rehabilitation in mild traumatic brain injury. Results of a
systematic review Jon Pertab; 28. A modest plea Jeff Victoroff and Erin D.
Bigler.
Victoroff and Erin D. Bigler; 2. Epidemiology of concussive brain injury
Jeff Victoroff; 3. The pathophysiology of concussive brain injury Stefano
Signoretti, Barbara Tavazzi, Giuseppe Lazzarino and Roberto Vagnozzi; 4.
What happens to concussed animals? Jeff Victoroff; 5. What happens to
concussed humans? Jeff Victoroff; 6. Neuroimaging biomarkers for the
neuropsychological investigation of concussive brain injury (CBI) outcome
Jeff Victoroff and Erin D. Bigler; Part II. Outcomes after Concussion: 7.
Why outcomes vary Jeff Victoroff; 8. Emotional disturbances following
traumatic brain injury Ricardo E. Jorge and Helen Lee Lin; 9. Concussion
and the twenty-first century renaissance of neuropsychology Jeff Victoroff
and Erin D. Bigler; 10. Persistent post-concussive psychiatric problems
Jeff Victoroff; 11. Late effects Jeff Victoroff; 12. Functional
neuroimaging markers of persistent post-concussive brain change Brian
Johnson, Erin D. Bigler and Semyon Slobounov; 13. Polypathology and
dementia after brain trauma. Does brain injury trigger distinct
neurodegenerative diseases, or should they be classified together as
traumatic encephalopathy? Patricia M. Washington, Sonia Villapol and Mark
P. Burns; 14. Traumatic encephalopathy. Review and provisional research
diagnostic criteria Jeff Victoroff; Part III. Diagnosis and Management of
Concussion: 15. The great CT debate Jeff Victoroff; 16. Structural
neuroimaging of persistent or progressive traumatic encephalopathy
Katherine H. Taber and Robin A. Hurley; 17. Biomarkers for concussion. The
need and the prospects for the near future Henrik Zetterberg and Kaj
Blennow; 18. Pediatric concussion. Understanding, assessment, and
management, with special attention to sports-related brain injury Adam
Darby, Jeff Victoroff and Christopher C. Giza; 19. Contribution of
objective tests to the diagnosis of sport-related concussion Elizabeth Teel
and Kevin Guskiewicz; 20. Deployment stress and mild traumatic brain
injury. Diagnostic challenges in polytrauma care Colleen E. Jackson,
Rebecca L. Wilken and Jennifer J. Vasterling; 21. How should one measure
'outcome' of concussion? An introduction to the common data elements for
mild TBI and concussion Elisabeth A. Wilde and Ashley L. Ware; 22.
Functional neuroimaging of concussion Andrew R. Mayer and Patrick S. F.
Bellgowan; 23. Civilian post-concussive headache Nathan D. Zasler, Michael
F. Martelli and Barry D. Jordan; 24. Fatigue after concussion.
Epidemiology, causal factors, assessment, and management Benton Giap and
Jeffrey Englander; 25. Sleep disorders after concussive brain injury.
Classification, diagnosis, and management Curtis McKnight and Jeff
Victoroff; 26. Neuroendocrine dysfunction following concussion. A missed
opportunity for enhancing recovery? Nigel Glynn and Amar Agha; 27. Evidence
based rehabilitation in mild traumatic brain injury. Results of a
systematic review Jon Pertab; 28. A modest plea Jeff Victoroff and Erin D.
Bigler.