Cardiovascular Disease in AIDS

Cardiovascular Disease in AIDS-1

Giuseppe Barbaro – Franck Boccara (Eds) 2005 Never in the history of humanity has knowledge progressed as quickly as in the field of AIDS. Over a period of 15 years, successive discoveries of the disease, its viral origin, the virus responsible, its physiopathology and highly effective therapies have led to spectacular improvement in life expectancy and in the quality of life […]

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The Human Hippocampus

The Human Hippocampus-1

Henri M. Duvernoy 2005 Functional Anatomy, Vascularization and Serial Sections with MRI Since the first edition of this book was published (Duvernoy 1988), considerable advances have been made. The new edition therefore includes current concepts about functions of the hippocampus and a study of its external and internal vascularization. Head sections and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) views have also been […]

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Clinical PET and PET/CT

Clinical PET and PET.CT-1

H. JADVAR J.A. PARKER 2005 Medical imaging has undergone remarkable evolution over the past century. Since the discovery of the x-rays by Wilhelm Röntgen, for which he received the Nobel Prize in 1901, there have been many other important discoveries and technical developments that have culminated in our current sophisticated multi-modality imaging systems.

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Brain Edema XIII

Brain Edema XIII-1

Edited by J.T. Hoff, R.F. Keep, G. Xi, and Y. Hua (eds.) 2006 The XIII International Symposium on Brain Edema and Tissue Injury was held June 1–3, 2005, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. This volume includes papers presented at the symposium as well as papers that were presented at a satellite Intracerebral Hemorrhage Conference on June 4, 2005.

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ATLAS OF MORPHOLOGY AND FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE BRAIN

Atlas of Morphology and Functional Anatomy of the Brain-1

T. SCARABINO • U. SALVOLINI F. DI SALLE • H. DUVERNOY • P. RABISCHONG 2006 The recent advances in neuroimaging techniques, particularly magnetic resonance (MR), have greatly improved our knowledge of brain anatomy and related brain function. Morphological and functional investigations of the brain using high-definition MR have made detailed study of the brain possible and provided new data […]

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Advances in Functional and Reparative Neurosurgery

Advances in Functional and Reparative Neurosurgery-1

Edited by J.W. Chang, Y. Katayama, and T. Yamamoto 2006 This supplement of Acta Neurochirurgica is the fourth in the series of proceedings covering the official biennial conferences of the Neurorehabilitation Committee of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (WFNS) in connection with the 1st congress of the International Society of Reconstructive Neurosurgery (ISRN) which was held in Seoul in September […]

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