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The aim of the Neurology in Practice series is to provide a clinical 'in the office' or 'at the bedside' guide to effective patient care for neurologists in practice and in training. The tone will be practical, not academic. The working assumption is that readers want to know what (and what not) might or should be done, without over emphasis on the why. That said, it is important to review the crucial basic science necessary for effective diagnosis and management, and to provide reminders in the context of the practical chapters.

The books will not be heavily referenced, in line with a more practical approach. This allows for smoother reading (and also relieves the burden of comprehensive citing from authors). Key evidence (clinical trials, Cochrane or other meta analyses) should be summarized in 'Evidence at a Glance' boxes and key references such as reviews, major papers can be provided in the 'selected bibliography' at the end of each chapter.

Practical guidance will be provided through:

  • the use of algorithms and guidelines where they are appropriate
  • 'Tips and Tricks' boxes – hints on improving outcomes perhaps via practical technique, patient questioning etc
  • 'Caution' warning boxes – hints on avoiding problems, perhaps via contraindications
  • 'Science Revisited' – quick reminder of the basic science principles necessary for understanding

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Edited by
Roger J. Packer, MD, Center for Neuroscience and Behavioral Medicine, Brain Tumor Institute, Gilbert Family Neurofibramatosis Institute, Children's National, Washington, DC, USA

David Schiff, MD, Departments of Neurology, Neurological Surgery, and Medicine, University of Virginia Health Science Center, Charlottesville, VA, USA

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List of Contributors, xxx

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgements

Section I: Overview and General Aspects of Theory

1 Diagnosis of Brain Tumors: Clinical and Radiographic
Isabel Arrillaga-Romany, Eudocia Quant Lee and Patrick Y. Wen

2 Epidemiology and Etiology
Melissa L. Bondy, Yanhong Liu and Michael Scheurer

3 General Aspects of Surgery
Brian Williams, Robert Louis and Mark Shaffrey

4 General Approach to Radiation Oncology
Jennifer S. Yu and Daphne Haas-Kogan

5 General Aspects of Chemotherapy including "Biologic Agents"
Jethro Hu and Santosh Kesari

Section II: Adult Nervous System Tumors

6 Malignant Gliomas in Adulthood
Michael Ivan, Matthew Tate, and Jennifer Clarke

7 LGG and Oligodendrogliomas in Adulthood
Derek R Johnson and Kurt A. Jaeckle

8 Ependymomas
Kanwal P.S. Raghav and Mark Gilbert

9 Germ Cell Tumors and Other Pineal Region Tumors
Geneviève Legault and Jeffrey C. Allen

10 Sellar Tumors: Pituitary Adenomas and Craniopharyngiomas
Robert G. Louis and Robert Dallapiazza and John Jane Jr.

11 Meningiomas
Wendy Sherman and Jeffrey Raizer

12 Intradural Spinal Cord Tumors
Ben Shofty, Akiva Korn, Zvi Lidar and Shlomi Constantini

Section III: Pediatric Brain Tumors

13 Gliomas in Childhood
Bruce H. Cohen

14 Embryonal Tumors
Roger J. Packer

15 Infantile Brain Tumors
Alyssa Reddy

Section IV: Systemic Concerns to the CNS and Treatment Sequelea

16 Primary Central Nervous System Lymphomas
Jerome Graber and Antonio M.P. Omuro

17 Intracranial Metastases
Mary Welch and Thomas J. Kaley

18 Spinal Cord Compression
Melike Mut

19 Leptomeningeal Metastases
Sean Grimm and Marc Chamberlain

20 Immune Mediated Paraneoplastic Neurologic Disorders: An Overview
Myrna R. Rosenfeld and Josep Dalmau

21 Neurotoxicity of Radiation Therapy and Chemotherapy
Eudocia C. Quant Lee

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“This is an excellent addition to any clinical library that supports the care of patients with brain tumors. It fills a void in a discipline that is undergoing rapid change in its approach to treatment.”  (Doody’s, 14 September 2012)

 

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