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    [edited by] Jennifer A. Frontera.
    Summary: From important aspects of the physical examination to imaging studies to treatment options and dosage guidelines, this book provides a solid introduction to the evidence-based management of patients in the neurological intensive care unit. Succinct text in a highly accessible bullet-point format details the essentials of history-taking, physical examination, differential diagnosis, diagnostic evaluation, and treatments for a range of neurological problems in the critical care setting.

    Contents:
    Subarachnoid hemorrhage / Harshpal Singh, Joshua B. Bederson, and Jennifer A. Frontera
    Traumatic brain injury / Chad Miller
    Intracerebral hemorrhage / Stanley Tuhrim
    Antiplatelet- and anticoagulation-associated intracranial hemorrhage / Fred Rincon, Andres Fernandez, and Stephan A. Mayer
    Status epilepticus / Jan Claassen and Lawrence J. Hirsch
    Malignant ischemic stroke / Katja E. Wartenberg
    Cerebral sinus thrombisis / Isabel Fragata and Aman Patel
    Acute spinal cord injury / Scott Meyer ... [et al.]
    Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy / Adam Webb and Owen Samuels
    Neurological infections / Stephen Krieger
    Myasthenic crisis / Mark Sivac and Jennifer A. Frontera
    Guillain-Barré syndrome / Jennifer A. Frontera
    Critical illness polyneuropathy and myopathy / Valerie Dechant, Eduardo Adonias de Sousa, and Kiwon Lee
    Brain death and organ donation / Jennifer A. Frontera
    Management of elevated intracranial pressure / David Seder, Stephan A. Mayer, and Jennifer A. Frontera
    Airway management and sedation / David C. Kramer, Irene Osborn, and Meagen Gaddis
    Ventilator management / Mariana Nunez ... [et al.]
    Prophylaxis / Sherry Hsiang-Yi Chou
    Glucose management and nutrition / Jennifer A. Frontera
    Induced normothermia and hypothermia / Katja E. Wartenberg and Stephan A. Mayer
    Basics of neuroimaging / Chitra Venkatasubramanian and Christine A. Wijman
    Grades of recommendations based on level of evidence / Jennifer A. Frontera.
  • Article
    von Bary S, Kortmann H, Mair H, Messmer K, Köpcke W.
    Chir Forum Exp Klin Forsch. 1979:145-9.
    1. Fibrinolytic activity of colonic tissue samples rapidly decreased after wounding, independent of the plasminogen content of the plates. 2. Resorption of aprotinin into the colonic wall after IP application was found to be minimal. Bursting pressures and wall tensions were not altered by the drug.
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