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Volume 339:1402-1403 November 5, 1998 Number 19
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Cerebrovascular Disease: Pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management

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Edited by Myron D. Ginsberg and Julien Bogousslavsky. 2067 pp. in two volumes, illustrated. Boston, Blackwell Science, 1998. $495. ISBN 0-86542-425-X.

The field of the cerebral vascular diseases was relatively static for many years, but in this "Decade of the Brain," the pace of discovery has rapidly increased. The editors of this textbook have attempted to provide an authoritative compendium and reference source for the field. The contents combine topics in both basic science and clinical neurology, and it is the only work of which I am aware that has attempted to do so. Subjects covered include animal models; the neurochemistry of stroke, which is discussed in detail; brain plasticity; strategies of neuroprotection; recent developments in neuroimaging technology; epidemiology; stroke syndromes; . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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