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I. Tough Calls in Clinical Diagnosis |
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Chapter 1: Found Comatose |
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Chapter 2: Acute Neuro-ophthalmologic Conditions |
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Chapter 3: Generalized Convulsive Status Epilepticus |
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Chapter 4: Movement Disorder Emergencies |
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Chapter 5: The Febrile Agitated Immunosuppressed Patient |
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Chapter 6: Thunderclap Headache II. Tough Calls in Procedures |
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Chapter 7: When to Intubate Critically Ill Neurological Patients |
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Chapter 8: When to use Hyperventilation, Mannitol, or Corticosteroids to Reduce Increased Intracranial Pressure from Cerebral Edema |
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Chapter 9: When to Consider Emergency Interventional Procedures |
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Chapter 10: When and How to Monitor Acute Brain Injury III. Tough Calls in Major Disease Categories |
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Chapter 11: Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis Before General or Vascular Surgery |
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Chapter 12: Management of Incidental Aneurysms and Vascular Malformations |
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Chapter 13: Recurrent Cerebral Infarcts |
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Chapter 14: Intracranial Hemorrhage in Patients Using Warfarin |
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Chapter 15: Spinal Epidural Metastases |
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Chapter 16: Surgery for Intracerebral Hematoma |
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Chapter 17: Chemotherapy for Brain Tumors |
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Chapter 18: Acute Poisoning from Tropical Fish |
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Chapter 19: Crisis in Myasthenia Gravis |
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Chapter 20: Fulminant White Matter Disease |
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Chapter 21: The Unstable Spine after Trauma |
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Chapter 22: The Clinical Diversity of Traumatic Head Injury |
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Chapter 23: Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment |
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INDEX |