Part I: Head Trauma
1: Jess F. Kraus and David L. McArthur: Epidemiology of Brain
Injury
2: F. Clifford Rose: The History of Cerebral Trauma
3: Chi-Shing Zee, John L. Go, Paul E. Kim, and Daoying Geng:
Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Traumatic
Brain Injury
4: David I. Graham, Kathryn E. Saatman, Niklas Marklund, Valeria
Conte, Diego Morales, Nicolas Royo, and Tracy K. McIntosh: The
Neuropathology of Trauma
5: Randolph W. Evans: The Postconcussion Syndrome and the Sequelae
of Mild Head Injury
6: James R. Keane and Robert W. Baloh: Posttraumatic Cranial
Neuropathies
7: L. James Willmore: Posttraumatic Epilepsy
8: Joshua M. Ammerman, S. Taylor Jarrell, and Richard S. Polin:
Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage
9: Anil Nanda, Satish Rudrappa, Hakan Tuna, and Prasad Vannemreddy:
Neurovascular Trauma
10: Joseph L. Voelker and Alison M. Wilson: Medical Complications
of Head Injury
11: Daniel X. Capruso and Harvey S. Levin: Neurobehavioral Outcome
of Head Trauma
12: George P. Prigatano and Susan R. Borgaro: Neuropsychological
Testing after Traumatic Brain Injury
13: James F. Malex and Keith D. Cicerone: Cognitive
Rehabilitation
Part II: Spinal Trauma
14: David S. Baskin: Spinal Cord Injury
15: Oksana Volshteyn and John W. McDonald: Complications of Spinal
Cord Injury
16: James F. Howard, Jr.: Low-Back Pain and Sciatica: Evaluation
and Treatment
17: Nikolai Bogduk: Zygapophysical Joint Trauma
Part III: Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injuries
18: Asa J. Wilbourn: Plexus Injuries
19: Timothy M. Miller and Michael J. Aminoff: Occupational and
Use-Related Mononeuropathies
20: Bashar Katirji: Electrodiagnostic Studies in the Evaluation of
Peripheral Nerve Injuries
21: Shaden Marzouk, H. Bruce Hamilton, and David G. Kline: Surgery
of the Injured Peripheral Nerve and Brachial Plexus
Part IV: Posttraumatic Pain Syndromes
22: Randolph W. Evans: Whiplash Injuries
23: Charles E. Argoff and Anthony H. Wheeler: Myofascial Pain
Disorders
24: Robert J. Schwartzman and Yakov Vorobeychik: Chronic Regional
Pain Syndrome I/II
Part V: Sports and Neurological Trauma
25: Cory Toth: Epidemiology of Sports Injuries
26: Richard S. Polin and Nidhi Gupta: Athletic Head Injury
27: S. Taylor Jarrell, Andrew Chenelle, Joshua M. Ammerman, and
Richard S. Polin: Athletic Spine Injury
Part VI: Environmental Trauma
28: Ralf W. Baumgartner: High-Altitude Neurology
n29: E. Wayne Massey: Neurological Injury from Undersea Diving
30: Michael Cherington: Lightning Injuries
31: Mary Capelli-Schellpfeffer: Electrical Injuries
32: Mavis D. Fujii: Neurology of Microgravity and Space Travel
Part VII: Posttraumatic Sequelae and Medicolegal Aspects
33: Christopher G. Goetz and Ilia Itin: Movement Disorders:
Posttraumatic Syndromes
34: Harold Merskey: Psychiatric Aspects of the Neurology of
Trauma
35: Allan R. Tunkel and Alan R. Turtz: Posttraumatic Infections of
the Central Nervous System
36: Jon Stone and Michael Sharpe: Functional Symptoms and Signs in
Neurology
37: Douglas S. Goodin: Physical Trauma, Psychological Stress, and
Multiple Sclerosis
38: Michael I. Weintraub: The Neurologist as Expert Witness
Part VIII:Iatrogenic Trauma
39: Randolph W. Evans: Complications of Lumbar Puncture
40: Asa J. Wilbourn: Iatrogenic Nerve Injuries
41: Douglas Kondziolka and L. Dade Lunsford: Complications of
Sterotactic Brain Surgery
42: Anil Nanda, Satish Rudrappa, and Prasad Vannemreddy: Iatrogenic
Complications of Spine Surgery
Index
Praise for the first edition
"This book is an excellent review of the neurology of trauma. It
addresses neurologists, neurosurgeons, and emergency physicians.
There are comprehensive sections on head trauma, spinal trauma,
plexus and peripheral-nerve injuries, posttraumatic pain syndromes,
enivornmental trauma, posttraumatic sequelae, and medicolegal
aspects."--The New England Journal of Medicine
"Editorial discipline has achieved a remarkably consistent and
readable style. The publication of this book has been carefully
conceived and well executed."--Archives of Neurology
"This is the best available book on the neurological complications
of trauma. The multiauthored monograph has been masterfully edited
by R.W. Evans."--European Neurology
"Neurology and Trauma is an enjoyable, encyclopedic compendium of
basic and clinically relevant information on neurologic trauma and
will be an important addition to the library of every medical
professional interested in this topic."--JAMA
Praise for second edition:
"This book reaches far beyond the traditional topics and delves
into subjects rarely addressed in neurotrauma textbooks...The
author has masterfully edited a comprehensive text on the
neurologic implications of trauma."--Journal of
Neuro-Ophthalmology
"Overall this book is an excellent resource for those invovled in
patient care after neurological injury. It provides a valuable
reference for those dealing with difficult complications of severe
to mild injury."--Acta Neurochirurgica
Praise for the first edition:
"This book is an excellent review of the neurology of trauma. It
addresses neurologists, neurosurgeons, and emergency physicians.
There are comprehensive sections on head trauma, spinal trauma,
plexus and peripheral-nerve injuries, posttraumatic pain syndromes,
enivornmental trauma, posttraumatic sequelae, and medicolegal
aspects."--The New England Journal of Medicine
"Editorial discipline has achieved a remarkably consistent and
readable style. The publication of this book has been carefully
conceived and well executed."--Archives of Neurology
"This is the best available book on the neurological complications
of trauma. The multiauthored monograph has been masterfully edited
by R.W. Evans."--European Neurology
"Neurology and Trauma is an enjoyable, encyclopedic compendium of
basic and clinically relevant information on neurologic trauma and
will be an important addition to the library of every medical
professional interested in this topic."--JAMA
Praise for second edition:
"Overall this book is an excellent resource for those invovled in
patient care after neurological injury. It provides a valuable
reference for those dealing with difficult complications of severe
to mild injury."--Acta Neurochirurgica
"This book reaches far beyond the traditional topics and delves
into subjects rarely addressed in neurotrauma textbooks...The
author has masterfully edited a comprehensive text on the
neurologic implications of trauma."--Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology
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