The quintessential neurosurgical handbook for day-to-day practice!
Now in an updated ninth edition, Handbook of Neurosurgery by Mark
Greenberg is synonymous with the most classic neurosurgical handbook
published to-date. It has enjoyed legendary status as the go-to manual
for legions of neurosurgeons for more than a quarter century. The
comprehensive and conveniently compact book brings together a wide range
of clinical practice guidelines from disparate sources into an amazing
one-stop resource.
Renowned for its depth and breadth, the updated text with nearly 1,800
pages encompasses the entire spectrum of neurosurgery including anatomy,
physiology, differential diagnosis, and current principles of
nonsurgical and surgical management. The text covers a huge scope of
inherited, developmental, and acquired neurological disorders impacting
pediatric to geriatric patients. The easy-to-navigate print and
electronic formats provide an intuitive foundation for studying the
field of neurosurgery.
Key Features:
- Boxed summaries, key concepts, tables, practice guidelines,
signs/symptoms, and "booking the case" highlight and clarify salient
points
- Thousands of well-organized cross references, index entries, and
literature citations provide additional study sources
- Significant revisions to the tumor section reflect a wealth of
up-to-date information including treatments, guidelines, sources, and
more
- The addition of new figures enhances understanding of diseases
As with prior editions, this must-have daily reference book does a
magnificent job making essential neurosurgical information, current
trends, breakthrough research, and reviews readily accessible to all
neurosurgeons and allied health practitioners.
This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https:
//medone.thieme.com.