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Cerebrospinal Fluid and Subarachnoid Space: Volume 1: Clinical Anatomy and Physiology is the first book devoted to the comprehensive clinical anatomy of the cerebrospinal fluid for neurosurgeons, neurologists, and neuroscientists. Knowledge of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and the subarachnoid space is necessary for almost all fields of medicine. The book covers a wide swath of topics related to CSF with a focus on topics relevant to neuroscience specialists including researchers, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and neuroradiologists. Topics span from neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, CSF in…mehr
Cerebrospinal Fluid and Subarachnoid Space: Volume 1: Clinical Anatomy and Physiology is the first book devoted to the comprehensive clinical anatomy of the cerebrospinal fluid for neurosurgeons, neurologists, and neuroscientists. Knowledge of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and the subarachnoid space is necessary for almost all fields of medicine. The book covers a wide swath of topics related to CSF with a focus on topics relevant to neuroscience specialists including researchers, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and neuroradiologists. Topics span from neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, CSF in different disease states and more. Various fresh and fixed cadaveric photographs helps readers obtain a better understanding of anatomy and complications related to CSF.
First comprehensive book devoted to clinical anatomy of cerebrospinal fluid and subarachnoid space
Edited by neuro-anatomists and neurosurgeons, giving it a multimodal perspective
Nerves and vessels color-coded to differentiate from other tissues
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Inhaltsangabe
1. Historical perspectives 2. Development of the ventricles, choroid plexus and subarachnoid space 3. Anatomy of the ventricles and subarachnoid spaces and cisterns 4. Anatomy of choroid plexus, capillary endothelial cells, ependymal layer, pia and arachnoid granulations/villi, extracellular space 5. Spinal punctures 6. CSF in the animal kingdom 7. Animal models for CSF testing 8. CSF physiology: Production, circulation, absorption, function, extrachoroidal formation/absorption 9. CSF and basal lymphatic system in mammals 10. A new look at CSF circulation 11. Virchow Robin spaces 12. CSF and disposition of alpha synuclein 13. CSF in pediatrics: prematurity, neonates, infants, and toddlers 14. CSF imaging 15. CSF in neurodegenerative disease processes 16. CSF in trauma 17. CSF in pregnancy 18. CSF in space, high-altitude or deep sea diving 19. CSF fluid replacement 20. Glymphatic system and CSF 21. Lymphatic system and CSF 22. Blood brain barrier 23. Intracranial/intraspinal pressure 24. Intracranial pressure (ICP) in trauma and autoregulation 25. ICP in slit ventricle syndrome 26. ICP and over drainage 27. Non invasive ICP monitoring 28. NPH 29. ICP in normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) 30. Neuropsychological testing and NPH 31. Shunt infections 32. Shunt complications 33. Drugs and CSF production and ICP 34. Hydrocephalus treatment "historical perspective 35. Hydrocephalus and shunt valves 36. Reasons for shunting and revision surgery: UK registry data 37. Infections of CSF 38. CSF and disease: 39. CSF and headaches 40. CSF markers and exosomes 41. CSF in Chiari I malformation 42. CSF in Chiari II malformation 43. Neurophysiological consequences of hydrocephalus 44. Hemorrhage and hydrocephalus 45. Arrested hydrocephalus 46. Aqueductal stenosis 47. Hydrocephalus and genetic disorders 48. Biomarkers of hydrocephalus 49. Long-term prognosis of fetal hydrocephalus 50. Circumventricular organs 51. Endoscopic third ventriculostomy and choroid plexus coagulation 52. Failure of ETV 53. Learning disabilities in hydrocephalus 54. Hydrocephalus in craniosynostosis 55. Syringomyelia 56. Arachnoid cysts 57. Neuro endoscopic anatomy 58. Endoscopy technique 59. Hydrocephalus in the developing world 60. Economics of hydrocephalus 61. Hydrocephalus and Fetal surgery for myelomeningocele 62. Ventricular anatomy in Chiari II malformation 63.Venous outflow obstruction and hydrocephalus 64. CSF markers before and after shunting 65. Spinal CSF compartments 66. Ventricular access devices in neonatal hemorrhage 67. Body position and lumbar CSF leak 68. Spontaneous CSF leak 69. Visual pathway and hydrocephalus 70. Effect of decompressive craniectomy on CSF pulsatility 71. Direct control of CSF pulsatility and its effect on cerebral blood Flow 72. The pulsating brain 73. Choroid plexus transport 74. Amyloid, tau, alpha synuclein and CSF dynamics
1. Historical perspectives 2. Development of the ventricles, choroid plexus and subarachnoid space 3. Anatomy of the ventricles and subarachnoid spaces and cisterns 4. Anatomy of choroid plexus, capillary endothelial cells, ependymal layer, pia and arachnoid granulations/villi, extracellular space 5. Spinal punctures 6. CSF in the animal kingdom 7. Animal models for CSF testing 8. CSF physiology: Production, circulation, absorption, function, extrachoroidal formation/absorption 9. CSF and basal lymphatic system in mammals 10. A new look at CSF circulation 11. Virchow Robin spaces 12. CSF and disposition of alpha synuclein 13. CSF in pediatrics: prematurity, neonates, infants, and toddlers 14. CSF imaging 15. CSF in neurodegenerative disease processes 16. CSF in trauma 17. CSF in pregnancy 18. CSF in space, high-altitude or deep sea diving 19. CSF fluid replacement 20. Glymphatic system and CSF 21. Lymphatic system and CSF 22. Blood brain barrier 23. Intracranial/intraspinal pressure 24. Intracranial pressure (ICP) in trauma and autoregulation 25. ICP in slit ventricle syndrome 26. ICP and over drainage 27. Non invasive ICP monitoring 28. NPH 29. ICP in normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) 30. Neuropsychological testing and NPH 31. Shunt infections 32. Shunt complications 33. Drugs and CSF production and ICP 34. Hydrocephalus treatment "historical perspective 35. Hydrocephalus and shunt valves 36. Reasons for shunting and revision surgery: UK registry data 37. Infections of CSF 38. CSF and disease: 39. CSF and headaches 40. CSF markers and exosomes 41. CSF in Chiari I malformation 42. CSF in Chiari II malformation 43. Neurophysiological consequences of hydrocephalus 44. Hemorrhage and hydrocephalus 45. Arrested hydrocephalus 46. Aqueductal stenosis 47. Hydrocephalus and genetic disorders 48. Biomarkers of hydrocephalus 49. Long-term prognosis of fetal hydrocephalus 50. Circumventricular organs 51. Endoscopic third ventriculostomy and choroid plexus coagulation 52. Failure of ETV 53. Learning disabilities in hydrocephalus 54. Hydrocephalus in craniosynostosis 55. Syringomyelia 56. Arachnoid cysts 57. Neuro endoscopic anatomy 58. Endoscopy technique 59. Hydrocephalus in the developing world 60. Economics of hydrocephalus 61. Hydrocephalus and Fetal surgery for myelomeningocele 62. Ventricular anatomy in Chiari II malformation 63.Venous outflow obstruction and hydrocephalus 64. CSF markers before and after shunting 65. Spinal CSF compartments 66. Ventricular access devices in neonatal hemorrhage 67. Body position and lumbar CSF leak 68. Spontaneous CSF leak 69. Visual pathway and hydrocephalus 70. Effect of decompressive craniectomy on CSF pulsatility 71. Direct control of CSF pulsatility and its effect on cerebral blood Flow 72. The pulsating brain 73. Choroid plexus transport 74. Amyloid, tau, alpha synuclein and CSF dynamics
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