Looking for a comprehensive guide to neurosurgery? Look no further than the ‘Handbook of Neurosurgery’ by Mark S. Greenberg MD in PDF format. This outstanding backpack reference is now in its updated eighth edition and has enjoyed legendary status on the bookshelf of every neurosurgery department for over a quarter of a century.
Renowned for its scope and accessibility, the ‘Handbook of Neurosurgery’ is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the care of patients with disorders of the central nervous system – including neurosurgical residents, nurses, neurologists, and allied healthcare practitioners.
In this book, you’ll learn:
- The latest information on anatomy and physiology of the central nervous system
- Differential diagnosis of neurological disorders
- Current principles of nonsurgical and surgical management
- Fundamentals of neurocritical care
- Comprehensive overview of conditions such as SAH, head and spine trauma, and complications such as rebleeding, vasospasm, cerebral salt wasting, and brain death
- Expanded four-color graphics and illustrations
- Practical information, including thousands of literature citations, handy cross-references, and a comprehensive index
The ‘Handbook of Neurosurgery’ PDF covers the full depth and breadth of the complex field of neurosurgery – including inherited and acquired neurological disorders, developmental anomalies, and more esoteric topics such as toxins that impact the central nervous system. The text also covers conditions treated primarily by neurologists that may come to the attention of a neurosurgical care provider such as Parkinsonism, multiple sclerosis, motor neuron diseases, and dementia.
Comprehensive and conveniently compact, this is a must-have daily reference, a perfect study companion for board exams, as well as ideal for maintenance of certification preparation. It is certain to be a treasured tome for legions of new neurosurgery residents and an essential tool for anyone working in the clinical neurosciences.