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.
- 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
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"Neurosurgeons, neurologists, and practitioners of neurointerventional procedures will find this a useful and up-to-date reference on the topic of cranial and spinal vascular malformations. Each chapter is a focused review of topics related to the epidemiology, genetics, presentation, and medical/procedural management of these lesions in both the brain and spinal canal. The succinct and directed approach of each chapter is a testament to the direction provided by the editors to all who contributed to this text. The editors have produced a worthy edition. that will serve as foundational knowledge to aid in the treatment of complex cerebrovascular malformations." --Babu G. Welch, M.D. WORLD NEUROSURGERY