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Vascular Neurosurgery

In Multiple-Choice Questions

By (author) Samer S. Hoz
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
Published: 27th Mar 2017
Dimensions: w 148mm h 210mm d 14mm
Weight: 3773g
ISBN-10: 3319491865
ISBN-13: 9783319491868
Barcode No: 9783319491868
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This book is a guide dedicated to vascular pathologies affecting the central nervous system. It uses a multiple-choice format with more than 340 genuine MCQs in a convenient format that is ideal for self-study. Seven chapters provide comprehensive coverage of core concepts in vascular neurosurgery. The questions are structured and organized so as to offer a step-by-step description of each disease, from the definition, related anatomy, pathology, clinical features, radiology to surgical decisions and operative tricks. Answers and explanations appear directly below the questions to make reading easy. This book is essential for residents across neurosurgical disciplines as it includes most of the neurovascular information neurosurgical residents need to prepare for their certification exam. It is also beneficial for those seeking a refresher or for those preparing for certification maintenance.

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"In Vascular Neurosurgery: In Multiple-Choice Questions, Dr. Hoz has provided an updated and wide-ranging resource that will unquestionably serve users well. ... Dr. Hoz has produced a comprehensive, and-potentially more importantly-usable question and answer book for any student interested in bolstering his or her knowledge of cranial and spinal vascular pathology, irrespective of level of training. ... It will undoubtedly be a handy resource for many for years to come." (Brian M. Howard, Neurosurgery, Vol. 82 (05), May, 2018)