Cerebrospinal Fluid in Clinical Practice
- 1st Edition - October 30, 2008
- Latest edition
- Author: David N. Irani
- Language: English
Given the evolution of cerebrospinal testing (CSF) testing methods, the near future is certain to see an explosion of new CSF analysis methodologies. Broad-based and extensively… Read more
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Description
Description
Given the evolution of cerebrospinal testing (CSF) testing methods, the near future is certain to see an explosion of new CSF analysis methodologies. Broad-based and extensively illustrated, Cerebrospinal Fluid in Clinical Practice provides in-depth coverage of CSF examination and analysis, CSF physiology and pathophysiology, approach to diagnosis, and future directions in CSF analysis. It examines the alterations of the composition of CSF in relation to diseases and disorders of the nervous system, emphasizing the findings that are useful in clinical practice. This expansive reference is perfect regardless of your level of experience in central nervous system diseases.
Key features
Key features
- Provides in-depth coverage of CSF examination and analysis, CSF physiology and pathophysiology, approach to diagnosis, and future directions in CSF analysis.
- Explores the gamut of all CNS infections for a broad but detailed review of the scope of neurological disease.
- Contains detailed discussion on the proper use of specific diagnostic screens on CSF, so you may gain knowledge on how new diagnostic methods impact clinical medicine.
- Incorporates extensive illustrations and tables, with visual emphasis on diagnostic, laboratory, and anatomic data.
Readership
Readership
Neurologists
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: October 30, 2008
- Language: English
About the author
About the author
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David N. Irani
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor Neurology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USAView book on ScienceDirect
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