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Neurologie
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ISBN: 9782294714511 2294714512 Year: 2012 Publisher: Issy-les-Moulineaux : Elsevier Masson,

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Cette 13e édition de l'Abrégé de Neurologie n'est pas une simple mise à jour. Les avancées rapides survenues dans tous les domaines des neurosciences imposaient une nouvelle version profondément révisée de l'ouvrage. Aucun chapitre n'a échappé à cette remise en cause. Cependant, les remaniements les plus importants portent sur les chapitres relatifs à la pathologie : maladie de Parkinson, SEP, démences, pathologie vasculaire cérébrale, maladie d'Alzheimer, anomalies du développement. Toutefois, l'esprit dans lequel avait été rédigé cet ouvrage clair, pratique et complet a su être conservé : la place accordée à la neurologie clinique et à la neuropsychologie a été maintenue, de même que le souci d'intégrer la sémiologie dans l'organisation structurelle et physiologique du système nerveux. Les stratégies diagnostiques ont été reconsidérées à la lumière des progrès de l'imagerie, de l'électrophysiologie et de la neurogénétique. La thérapeutique a été mise à jour dans l'ensemble des chapitres.


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Neurologie
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ISSN: 09935975 ISBN: 9782257204776 2257204778 Year: 2012 Publisher: Paris : Médecine sciences publications-[Lavoisier],

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Neuro-imagerie diagnostique
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ISBN: 9782294714528 2294714520 Year: 2012 Publisher: Issy-les-Moulineaux : Elsevier Masson,


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Le cerveau de cristal : ce que nous révèle la neuro-imagerie
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ISBN: 9782738125279 Year: 2012 Publisher: Paris Jacob

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Voir le cerveau penser ! Montrer l'activité du cerveau s'appliquant à une fonction telle que parler, lire, compter ou simplement penser, voilà désormais ce que rendent possible les progrès récents de l'imagerie par résonance magnétique, l'IRM. Qu'il s'agisse de la perception musicale, des processus inconscients à l'origine de nos décisions, du développement du cerveau in utero, de l'étude des interactions entre gènes et environnement, de l'étude des anomalies pouvant être à l'origine de certaines maladies psychiatriques, les nouvelles techniques de la "neuro-imagerie" ouvrent des champs d'étude infinis et posent à l'éthique des questions inédites. Au croisement de la physique, des neuro-sciences et de la médecine, l'un des pionniers de ce domaine en pleine expansion donne, dans ce livre sans égal, les clés nécessaires pour comprendre ce que ces techniques vont apporter à notre connaissance de nous-mêmes. La découverte d'un univers fascinant, le nôtre, notre cerveau.


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Functional Neuroradiology
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ISBN: 9781441903457 9781441903433 Year: 2012 Publisher: Boston, MA Springer US

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Functional Neuroradiology: Principles and Clinical Applications, is a follow-up to Faro and Mohamed's groundbreaking work, Functional (BOLD)MRI: Basic Principles and Clinical Applications.  This new 49 chapter textbook is comprehensive and offers a complete introduction to the state-of-the-art functional imaging in Neuroradiology, including the physical principles and clinical applications of Diffusion, Perfusion, Permeability, MR spectroscopy, Positron Emission Tomography,  BOLD fMRI  and  Diffusion Tensor Imaging. With chapters written by internationally distinguished neuroradiologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, cognitive neuroscientists, and physicists, Functional Neuroradiology is divided into 9 major sections, including: ·        Physical principles of all key functional techniques; ·        Lesion characterization using Diffusion, Perfusion, Permeability, MR spectroscopy, and Positron Emission Tomography; ·       An overview of BOLD fMRI physical principles and key concepts, including scanning methodologies, experimental research design, data analysis, and functional connectivity; ·       Eloquent Cortex and White matter localization using BOLD fMRI and Diffusion Tensor Imaging; ·       Clinical applications of BOLD fMRI in Neurosurgery, Neurology, Psychiatry, Neuropsychology, and Neuropharmacology; ·       Multi-modality functional Neuroradiology; ·        Beyond Proton Imaging; ·        Functional spine and CSF imaging; ·        A full-color Neuroanatomical Brain atlas of eloquent cortex and key white matter tracts and BOLD fMRI paradigms. By offering readers a complete overview of functional imaging modalities and techniques currently used in patient diagnosis and management, as well as emerging technology, Functional Neuroradiology is a vital information source for physicians and cognitive neuroscientists involved in daily practice and research.


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The neurological patient in history.
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ISBN: 9781580464123 1580464122 9781580467704 1580464750 1580468535 9786613653451 1580467709 1280676523 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York University of Rochester press

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Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, Tourette's, multiple sclerosis, stroke: all are neurological illnesses that create dysfunction, distress, and disability. With their symptoms ranging from impaired movement and paralysis to hallucinations and dementia, neurological patients present myriad puzzling disorders and medical challenges. Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries countless stories about neurological patients appeared in newspapers, books, medical papers, and films. Often the patients were romanticized; indeed, it was common for physicians to cast neurological patients in a grand performance, allegedly giving audiences access to deep philosophical insights about the meaning of life and being. Beyond these romanticized images, however, the neurological patient was difficult to diagnose. Experiments often approached unethical realms, and treatment created challenges for patients, courts, caregivers, and even for patient advocacy organizations. In this kaleidoscopic study, the contributors illustrate how the neurological patient was constructed in history and came to occupy its role in Western culture. Stephen T. Casper is assistant professor in Humanities and Social Sciences at Clarkson University. L. Stephen Jacyna is reader in the History of Medicine and Director of the Centre for the History of Medicine at University College London.

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