Stroke

  • Stroke: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management
    By A David Mendelow

    Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management A David Mendelow James C. Grotta, MD, Gregory W Albers, MD, Joseph P Broderick, MD, Scott E Kasner, MD, MSCE, FRCP, Eng H. Lo, PhD, Ralph L Sacco, ... Wade JPH, Wong W, Barnett HJM, et al.

  • Stroke: Practical Management
    By Joanna M. Wardlaw, Charles P. Warlow, Jan van Gijn

    182 SillimanSL, Quinn B, Huggett V, Merino JG. Use of a fieldtostroke center helicopter transportprogram to extend thrombolytic therapytorural residents. Stroke 2003; 34(3):729–33.

  • Stroke: 100 Maxims
    By James C. Grotta, Frank M. Yatsu, L. Creed Pettigrew

    Stroke: 100 Maxims

  • Stroke: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management
    By James C. Grotta

    Stroke: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management

  • Stroke: Questions You Have - Answers You Need
    By Jennifer Hay

    Frye - Pierson , Janice , R.N. , B.S.N. , CNRN , and James F. Toole , M.D. Stroke : A Guide for Patient and Family . New York : Raven Press , 1987 . Josephs , Arthur . The Invaluable Guide to Life After Stroke : An Owner's Manual .

  • Stroke
    By Rafael H. Llinas, Robert J. Wityk

    Robert J. Wityk, Rafael H. Llinas. atherosclerotic disease as the underlying cause. The recent addition of a new antihypertensive medication probably triggered the TIA in an already compromised hemisphere. REFERENCES 1. Albers GW,Caplan ...

  • Stroke: Interventions to Support Occupational Performance
    By Timothy J. Wolf

    Stroke: Interventions to Support Occupational Performance

  • Stroke: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional

    endarterectomy in most clinical trials,” scientists writing in the Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery report. “The perioperative risk of the series presented here is lower than any previously reported in the context of a clinical ...

  • Stroke: Cause, Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation
    By Stanley M. Aronson, Adolph L. Sahs, E. C. Hartman

    Stroke: Cause, Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation

  • Stroke: A Practical Approach

    This book is a unique source of practical information for frontline providers of care for stroke patients.

  • Stroke
    By Louis R. Caplan, MD

    This essential guide will help to ensure that patients are provided with both the medical and personal care they need and will make this most difficult of circumstances a bit easier for all involved.

  • Stroke
    By Arthur Gillard

    It will touch your reader's lives. This book provides essential information on strokes. This book also serves as a historical survey, by providing information on the controversies surrounding its causes.

  • Stroke: A practical guide to management
    By Joanna M. Wardlaw, Charles P. Warlow, Jan van Gijn

    In the second edition of this successful book, the authors have again worked closely together as a team to produce a seamless and consistently styled account of the diagnosis and management of stroke. What is different about this book?

  • Stroke
    By Kevin M. Barrett, James F. Meschia

    Stroke is a leading cause of disability and death Early and rapid diagnosis of stroke is essential for identifying the optimum treatment strategy. Recurrence can be prevented if the underlying mechanism is understood.

  • Stroke: Strategies, Treatment, Rehabilitation, Outcomes, Knowledge, and Evaluation
    By Charlotte Brasic Royeen

    Stroke: Strategies, Treatment, Rehabilitation, Outcomes, Knowledge, and Evaluation

  • Stroke: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional

    According to news originating from London, United Kingdom, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “MRI is a safe and reproducible noninvasive method of obtaining high-resolution images of the heart and vascular system.

  • Stroke: Pathophysiology and Therapy
    By Jens Minnerup, Antje Schmidt, Christiane Albert-Weissenberger

    This book provides an overview of the current knowledge of stroke pathophysiology and the mechanisms that interfere with recovery and regeneration.

  • Stroke: A Doctor's Personal Story of His Recovery
    By Joseph Jaffe, Charles Clay Dahlberg

    Dr. Dahlberg's post-stroke diaries are accompanied by explanations of the illness and the recovery process to help patients and their families cope with the physical and emotional problems involved

  • Stroke: From Under the Mattress to Out in the Open
    By Hunter O ́Hanian

    This volume is a historic retrospective of the steamy illustrations published in US magazines from the 1950s to 1990s.

  • Stroke: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Management
    By Lenny Cowan

    It will provide comprehensive knowledge to the readers. The topics covered in this extensive book deal with the pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of stroke.