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Computed Tomography in Head Injuries

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144 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Berlin Heidelbergerschienen am06.12.20121979
The introduction of computed tomography in the diagnosis of pathological intracranial conditions has had considerable significance in cases of cranio­ cerebral injury. The decisive diagnostic advantage lies in the possibility of demonstrating both gross pathological change directly as well as secondary changes in normal brain structures. Computed tomography has proved its considerable worth, especially in evaluation of patients with craniocerebral injury and its sequelae. The capabilities of CT were quickly recognized and use of the technique spread rapidly. It is likely that CT will be available within a few years in all hospitals and clinics treating patients with craniocerebral injury. We believe it appropriate to present a detailed report on our experience with CT in 1800 cases of craniocerebral injury treated in the neurosurgical departments in Miinchen-GroBhadern and Berlin-Charlottenburg over a period of five years. Both acute posttraumatic complications and late sequelae are discussed extensively. A large number of illustrations is provided in order to facilitate the reader's introduction to CT diagnosis. The great interest in our conjoint study originally published in the German language, induced us to translate this book and to update the clinical material. We wish to thank the Stiftung Volkswagenwerk, the Senat of Berlin, the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat in Munich and the Freie Universitat of Berlin for the generous financial support which made this study possible.mehr

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KlappentextThe introduction of computed tomography in the diagnosis of pathological intracranial conditions has had considerable significance in cases of cranio­ cerebral injury. The decisive diagnostic advantage lies in the possibility of demonstrating both gross pathological change directly as well as secondary changes in normal brain structures. Computed tomography has proved its considerable worth, especially in evaluation of patients with craniocerebral injury and its sequelae. The capabilities of CT were quickly recognized and use of the technique spread rapidly. It is likely that CT will be available within a few years in all hospitals and clinics treating patients with craniocerebral injury. We believe it appropriate to present a detailed report on our experience with CT in 1800 cases of craniocerebral injury treated in the neurosurgical departments in Miinchen-GroBhadern and Berlin-Charlottenburg over a period of five years. Both acute posttraumatic complications and late sequelae are discussed extensively. A large number of illustrations is provided in order to facilitate the reader's introduction to CT diagnosis. The great interest in our conjoint study originally published in the German language, induced us to translate this book and to update the clinical material. We wish to thank the Stiftung Volkswagenwerk, the Senat of Berlin, the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat in Munich and the Freie Universitat of Berlin for the generous financial support which made this study possible.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9783642674211
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format Hinweis1 - PDF Watermark
FormatE107
Erscheinungsjahr2012
Erscheinungsdatum06.12.2012
Auflage1979
Seiten144 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse16625 Kbytes
IllustrationenVIII, 144 p.
Artikel-Nr.7460980
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Genre9200

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
I. Basic Principles of Computed Tomography.- A. Matrix and Resolution.- B. Numerical Print-Out and Display.- C. Window Level and Window Width.- D. Prodecure.- E. Evaluation of Computed Tomograms.- II. Head Injuries in the CT Scan.- A. Extracerebral Injury.- B. Traumatic Brain Lesions.- C. Multiple Lesions.- D. Open Craniocerebral Injuries.- E. Rare Complications of Craniocerebral Injuries.- F. Late Sequelae of Craniocerebral Injury.- G. Comparison of Neurological, Psychiatric and Electroencephalographic Findings With the CT Scan.- III. The Role of Computed Tomography in Diagnosis of Craniocerebral Injury.- References.mehr

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