Clinical Vascular Anatomy and Variations (Surgical Neuroangiography)
Pierre Lasjaunias
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Description for Clinical Vascular Anatomy and Variations (Surgical Neuroangiography)
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The first volume of this second edition of Surgical Neuroangiography contains the previous volumes 1 and 3 in one book. The edited and updated text provides a practical understanding of the challenges that face the modern management of vascular diseases. Additional 3-D angiographic photographs as well as new illustrations complete this classic book of vascular disease management in adults and children. The authors, Pierre Lasjaunias, Alex Berenstein, and Karel ter Brugge are highly committed to both research and teaching . This second edition is a prerequisite for anybody wishing to fully understand clinical challenges and vascular intervention.
The first volume of this second edition of Surgical Neuroangiography contains the previous volumes 1 and 3 in one book. The edited and updated text provides a practical understanding of the challenges that face the modern management of vascular diseases. Additional 3-D angiographic photographs as well as new illustrations complete this classic book of vascular disease management in adults and children. The authors, Pierre Lasjaunias, Alex Berenstein, and Karel ter Brugge are highly committed to both research and teaching . This second edition is a prerequisite for anybody wishing to fully understand clinical challenges and vascular intervention.
Product Details
Publisher
Springer
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2001
Condition
New
Number of Pages
772
Place of Publication
Berlin, Germany
ISBN
9783540412045
SKU
V9783540412045
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99-1
Reviews for Clinical Vascular Anatomy and Variations (Surgical Neuroangiography)
From the reviews of the second edition: The authors have produced an easy-to-read text and high-quality illustrative examples ... . The book's greatest value is its integration of the understanding of the function underlying the morphological description. ... One could not think of a neuroradiologist who would not ... Read more