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OverviewThe Definitive Neurological Surgery Board Review provides a single source for content typically encountered on the neurosurgery boards, eliminating lengthy searching by combining all the information necessary to pass the ABNS written examination into one succinct resource. An essential review for residents across neurological disciplines, this book offers concise yet comprehensive coverage of neurosurgery, neuroanatomy, neuropathology, neuroradiology, clinical neurology, neurobiology, and critical care. The key to successful board preparation, this book is the perfect timesaving solution for busy neurosurgery residents, and an essential companion throughout residency. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shawn Moore , Thomas PsarrosPublisher: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Imprint: Blackwell Science Ltd Edition: 3rd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 1.066kg ISBN: 9781405104593ISBN 10: 1405104597 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 20 February 2004 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsChapter 1: Neurobiology Structural Organization and Histology of the Nervous System Molecular Biology of the Neuron Membrane Properties of the Neuron Neurophysiology High Yield Neurobiology Questions and Answers Chapter 2: Neuroanatomy Spinal Cord Cranial Nerves Medulla Pons Mesencephalon Cerebellum Thalamus Basal Ganglia Hypothalamus Limbic System Cerebral Cortex Vasculature and Meninges Autonomic Nervous System Peripheral Nerve High Yield Neuroanatomy Questions and Answers Chapter 3: Neurology Developmental Disorders Movement Disorders Neurodegenerative Disorders Lower Motor Neuron Disorders Ataxic Disorders Neurocutaneous Syndromes Demyelinating Disorders Metabolic Disorders Neuropathies Myopathies Electrodiagnostics Neuromuscular Junction Disorders Epilepsy Infections and Inflammatory Disorders Stroke Neuro-ophthalmology Neuro-urology Headache High Yield Neurology Questions and Answers Chapter 4: Neuropathology Histology of the Central Nervous System Developmental Disorders Nutritional and Metabolic Disorders Demyelinating Disorders Toxicity and Trauma Vascular Disorders Neurodegenerative Disorders Infections and Neurosarcoidosis Neoplasms High Yield Neuropathology Questions and Answers Chapter 5: Neuroradiology Developmental Disorders Vascular Disorders and Trauma Neoplasms Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders Neurodegenerative Disorders Spinal Disorders High Yield Neuroradiology Questions and Answers Chapter 6: Neurosurgery Surgical Anatomy Trauma Cerebrovascular Tumor Spine Functional High Yield Neurosurgery Questions and Answers Chapter 7: Critical Care and Clinical Skills Pulmonology Cardiology Hemodynamic Monitoring Blood Products Nephrology Endocrinology Air Embolism Electrolytes Medications Nutrition High Yield Critical Care and Clinical Skill Questions and Answers References IndexReviewsForeword Neurosurgical residency can be the most exciting and memorable experience of one's life. Faced daily with patients who bestow their trust in us to solve their inherently unique and often challenging problems, we are given an ultimate responsibility that requires tireless commitment. An attempt to solve each problem requires a repertoire of knowledge, skills, and experience. A thorough knowledge of the clinical neurosciences and related disciplines is therefore a prerequisite. From a purely practical standpoint, this thorough knowledge is also required for successful completion of the primary certification process of the American Board of Neurological Surgery, and for the upcoming implementation of maintenance of certification whose successful periodic completion will become mandatory for practicing neurosurgeons. Neurosurgical residency is also a challenging and demanding undertaking. The amount of knowledge required can appear daunting. A tremendous amount of time can be spent in attempting to collect and organize material from multiple sources including standard references encompassing the disciplines of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurobiology, neurology, neuropathology, neuroradiology, neurosurgery and critical care medicine. This compromises the time available to learn the material. Moreover, when one attempts to return to review material, multiple sources often need to be referred to and the lack of one consolidated source of organized information again becomes apparent. This superb review book by Dr. Shawn Moore and colleagues combines all requisite material for board review preparation into a single source that is readable and splendidly illustrated. This work should be appreciated by future generations of neurosurgical residents. The field of neurosurgery is ever-changing. This reference will also serve as a framework that one can add to as new and important developments unfold. In doing so, a trustworthy compendium that can be referred to for years to come may be created. This reference should also prove to be valuable to anyone interested or involved in the clinical neurosciences. Learning neurosurgery is clearly a demanding and never-ending journey. This unique work of Dr. Moore will make parts of the neurosurgical journey a little easier for future generations. John A. Jane, Sr., M.D., Ph.D., FRCSC(C) David D. Weaver Professor of Neurosurgery Chairman, Department of Neurological Surgery University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Chairman's Note Dr. Moore and his contributors have perceptively identified a significant void in the existing neurosurgical literature and industriously filled it with a concise, well-organized compendium of essential information. Rather than a patchwork of isolated facts, they offer the reader a tightly knit narrative accompanied by appropriate anatomical sketches, radiological images and pathological sections that illustrate each section without redundancy. The result is a methodical (and memorable) presentation of the "nitty gritty" of both basic and clinical neuro-science. This ambitious work is neither a simplified primer nor a bedtime storybook - it's a lean, mean teaching machine that seeks to encompass the basic fund of information essential to neurosurgical residents and fellows. In large measure it is successful, and that success will quickly make it a prime resource for both in-training examination preparation and board examination review. Duke S. Samson, M.D. Professor and Chairman Lois C.A. and Darwin E. Smith Distinguished Chair in Neurological Surgery Department of Neurological Surgery University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Dallas, Texas Foreword Neurosurgical residency can be the most exciting and memorable experience of one's life. Faced daily with patients who bestow their trust in us to solve their inherently unique and often challenging problems, we are given an ultimate responsibility that requires tireless commitment. An attempt to solve each problem requires a repertoire of knowledge, skills, and experience. A thorough knowledge of the clinical neurosciences and related disciplines is therefore a prerequisite. From a purely practical standpoint, this thorough knowledge is also required for successful completion of the primary certification process of the American Board of Neurological Surgery, and for the upcoming implementation of maintenance of certification whose successful periodic completion will become mandatory for practicing neurosurgeons. Neurosurgical residency is also a challenging and demanding undertaking. The amount of knowledge required can appear daunting. A tremendous amount of time can be spent in attempting to collect and organize material from multiple sources including standard references encompassing the disciplines of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurobiology, neurology, neuropathology, neuroradiology, neurosurgery and critical care medicine. This compromises the time available to learn the material. Moreover, when one attempts to return to review material, multiple sources often need to be referred to and the lack of one consolidated source of organized information again becomes apparent. This superb review book by Dr. Shawn Moore and colleagues combines all requisite material for board review preparation into a single source that is readable and splendidly illustrated. This work should be appreciated by future generations of neurosurgical residents. The field of neurosurgery is ever-changing. This reference will also serve as a framework that one can add to as new and important developments unfold. In doing so, a trustworthy compendium that can be referred to for years to come may be created. This reference should also prove to be valuable to anyone interested or involved in the clinical neurosciences. Learning neurosurgery is clearly a demanding and never-ending journey. This unique work of Dr. Moore will make parts of the neurosurgical journey a little easier for future generations. John A. Jane, Sr., M.D., Ph.D., FRCSC(C) David D. Weaver Professor of Neurosurgery Chairman, Department of Neurological Surgery University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Chairman's Note Dr. Moore and his contributors have perceptively identified a significant void in the existing neurosurgical literature and industriously filled it with a concise, well-organized compendium of essential information. Rather than a patchwork of isolated facts, they offer the reader a tightly knit narrative accompanied by appropriate anatomical sketches, radiological images and pathological sections that illustrate each section without redundancy. The result is a methodical (and memorable) presentation of the ""nitty gritty"" of both basic and clinical neuro-science. This ambitious work is neither a simplified primer nor a bedtime storybook - it's a lean, mean teaching machine that seeks to encompass the basic fund of information essential to neurosurgical residents and fellows. In large measure it is successful, and that success will quickly make it a prime resource for both in-training examination preparation and board examination review. Duke S. Samson, M.D. Professor and Chairman Lois C.A. and Darwin E. Smith Distinguished Chair in Neurological Surgery Department of Neurological Surgery University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Dallas, Texas Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |