May Book of the Month – Stroke: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management

Welcome to our monthly feature showcasing a new book available from your library service. The books are chosen by our team.

This month, we have chosen Stroke: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management by James C Grotta, Gregory W Albers, Joseph P Broderick, Arthur L Day, Scott E Kasner, Eng H Lo, Ralph L Sacco, Lawrence K S Wong.

Authored by the world’s foremost stroke experts, this classic text brings you fully up to date with current research findings and management approaches for cerebrovascular disease.

Book cover Stroke

Stroke: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management, 7th Edition, covers every aspect of this fast-moving field, and is an ideal resource for stroke specialists, general neurologists, and other medical professionals with an interest in stroke.

You’ll find expert clinical guidance, comprehensive pathophysiology coverage, data from recent trials, advances in diagnostic tests, full-color CT images, pathology slides, and much more, for a complete picture of today’s stroke medicine.

The book covers the basic gross anatomy with histopathology and etiopathogenesis of different types of strokes. The best aspect is the very well organized elaboration of disease characteristics with pathophysiological changes through to treatment.

© Doody’s Review Service,2021,Ram K Saha, M.D. (Thomas Jefferson University) Score: 92-4 Stars!

This book is available to borrow here. Contact us at uhsussex.library@nhs.net  for help.

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