The Cerebral Infarct: Pathology, Pathogenesis, and Computed Tomography
The aim of this book is to expand the clinical information given by computed tomograms (CTs) of cerebral infarcts. Anatomical sections are displayed parallel to the CT correlate in the hope that the interpretation of pathogenesis will provide valuable clinical data at a time when the number of angiographies performed in cerebrovascular cases has diminished rapidly. For better understanding of pathogenesis our concepts concerning the process of infarction have been summarized on the basis of schematic draw- ings. K.-J. ZULCH KOln Acknowledgments I am most grateful to Professor Hoeffk: en for permission to use computed tomograms from his institution, to Herr GOldner and Frau Miihlhover for their technical assistance, and to Frau Goldner for help during the editorial work. My particular thanks go to my friend Professor W.S. Fields, Houston, who undertook the great burden of styling the English text. My gratitude is expressed to Dr. Dr. h.c. multo Heinz Gotze and Springer- Verlag for the excellent layout and quality of this book.
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The Cerebral Infarct: Pathology, Pathogenesis, and Computed Tomography
The aim of this book is to expand the clinical information given by computed tomograms (CTs) of cerebral infarcts. Anatomical sections are displayed parallel to the CT correlate in the hope that the interpretation of pathogenesis will provide valuable clinical data at a time when the number of angiographies performed in cerebrovascular cases has diminished rapidly. For better understanding of pathogenesis our concepts concerning the process of infarction have been summarized on the basis of schematic draw- ings. K.-J. ZULCH KOln Acknowledgments I am most grateful to Professor Hoeffk: en for permission to use computed tomograms from his institution, to Herr GOldner and Frau Miihlhover for their technical assistance, and to Frau Goldner for help during the editorial work. My particular thanks go to my friend Professor W.S. Fields, Houston, who undertook the great burden of styling the English text. My gratitude is expressed to Dr. Dr. h.c. multo Heinz Gotze and Springer- Verlag for the excellent layout and quality of this book.
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The Cerebral Infarct: Pathology, Pathogenesis, and Computed Tomography

The Cerebral Infarct: Pathology, Pathogenesis, and Computed Tomography

by K.-J. Zülch
The Cerebral Infarct: Pathology, Pathogenesis, and Computed Tomography

The Cerebral Infarct: Pathology, Pathogenesis, and Computed Tomography

by K.-J. Zülch

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The aim of this book is to expand the clinical information given by computed tomograms (CTs) of cerebral infarcts. Anatomical sections are displayed parallel to the CT correlate in the hope that the interpretation of pathogenesis will provide valuable clinical data at a time when the number of angiographies performed in cerebrovascular cases has diminished rapidly. For better understanding of pathogenesis our concepts concerning the process of infarction have been summarized on the basis of schematic draw- ings. K.-J. ZULCH KOln Acknowledgments I am most grateful to Professor Hoeffk: en for permission to use computed tomograms from his institution, to Herr GOldner and Frau Miihlhover for their technical assistance, and to Frau Goldner for help during the editorial work. My particular thanks go to my friend Professor W.S. Fields, Houston, who undertook the great burden of styling the English text. My gratitude is expressed to Dr. Dr. h.c. multo Heinz Gotze and Springer- Verlag for the excellent layout and quality of this book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642707674
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 11/17/2011
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985
Pages: 104
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.01(d)

Table of Contents

I Cerebral Infarcts and Computed Tomograms.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Incidence of Cerebral Infarcts in a Series of Unselected Computed Cranial Tomograms.- 3 Concept of Cerebral Infarction.- 3.1 General Semiology of Infarction.- 3.2 The Hemorrhagic Type of Infarction.- 4 Technical Aspects of Interpreting Computed Tomograms.- II Correlations of CT Scan Patterns with Pathoanatomical Specimens.- III The Systematic Classification of Brain Infarcts.- 1 Carotid Territory.- 2 The Vertebrobasilar Circulation — Infarcts in the Territory of the Vertebral and Basilar Arteries 58.- 3 The Watershed (Border Zone) Infarcts.- 4 The Multiinfarct Brain.- 5 Atrophic Processes: Ischemic Atrophies.- Addendum.- References.- Name Index.
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