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Rehabilitation nursing for the neurological patient. Springer Pub. Co., 1992.

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Central nervous system. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Central nervous system angiitis. Butterworth-Heinemann, 2000.

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Central nervous system infections. Elsevier, 2013.

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Emerich, Dwaine F., Reginald L. Dean, and Paul R. Sanberg, eds. Central Nervous System Diseases. Humana Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59259-691-1.

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Ahluwalia, Manmeet, Philippe Metellus, and Riccardo Soffietti, eds. Central Nervous System Metastases. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23417-1.

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Ramakrishna, Rohan, Rajiv S. Magge, Ali A. Baaj, and Jonathan P. S. Knisely, eds. Central Nervous System Metastases. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42958-4.

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Kryzhanovsky, G. N. Central Nervous System Pathology. Springer US, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7870-9.

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Allen, Deborah Hutchinson, and Laurie L. Rice. Central nervous system cancers. Oncology Nursing Society, 2010.

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1933-, Voogd J., and Huijzen Chr van, eds. The human central nervous system. 4th ed. Springer, 2008.

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Lacruz, César R., Javier Saénz de Santamaría, and Ricardo H. Bardales. Central Nervous System Intraoperative Cytopathology. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98491-9.

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Nieuwenhuys, Rudolf, Jan Voogd, and Christiaan van Huijzen. The Human Central Nervous System. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10343-2.

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Norden, Andrew D., David A. Reardon, and Patrick C. Y. Wen, eds. Primary Central Nervous System Tumors. Humana Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-166-0.

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Lacruz, César R., Javier Saénz de Santamaría, and Ricardo H. Bardales. Central Nervous System Intraoperative Cytopathology. Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8429-5.

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Ballanyi, Klaus, ed. Isolated Central Nervous System Circuits. Humana Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-020-5.

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Nieuwenhuys, Rudolf, Jan Voogd, and Christiaan van Huijzen. The Human Central Nervous System. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-34686-9.

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LaPointe, Leonard L. Brain-based communication disorders. Plural Pub., 2010.

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Michael-Titus, Adina. The nervous system. Churchill Livingstone, 2006.

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Patricia, Revest, and Shortland Peter, eds. The nervous system. 2nd ed. Churchill Livingstone, 2010.

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Bigner, Sandra H. Cytopathology of the central nervous system. Edward Arnold, 1994.

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Prayson, Richard A. Frozen section library: Central nervous system. Springer, 2011.

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M, Napekoski Karl, ed. Frozen section library: Central nervous system. Springer, 2011.

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Burger, Peter C. Tumors of the central nervous system. American Registry of Pathology in collaboration with the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 2007.

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Bigner, Sandra H. Cytopathology of the central nervous system. ASCP, 1994.

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The central nervous system: Structureand function. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 1998.

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S, Bachelard H., ed. Biochemistry and the central nervous system. 5th ed. Churchill Livingstone, 1985.

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Donkelaar, H. J. ten 1946- and Nicholson Charles, eds. The central nervous system of vertebrates. Springer, 1998.

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Jallo, George I. Neuroendoscopy of the central nervous system. Edited by Conway James E. 1968- and Bognár László 1958-. Plural Pub., 2009.

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Nieuwenhuys, R. The central nervous system of vertebrates. Springer, 1998.

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Sano, Keiji, and Shozo Ishii, eds. Plasticity of the Central Nervous System. Springer Vienna, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8945-0.

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van der Brugge, Frans. Neurorehabilitation for Central Nervous System Disorders. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58738-7.

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Turgut, Mehmet, Ali Akhaddar, Ahmet T. Turgut, and Ravindra K. Garg, eds. Tuberculosis of the Central Nervous System. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50712-5.

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Devlin, Hugh, and Rebecca Craven. Central nervous system. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198759782.003.0012.

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The central nervous system (CNS) in relation to dentistry is the topic of this chapter. Nerve conduction is described, then the physiology of facial and dental pain and processing of afferent pain nerve impulses in the cerebral cortex. We discuss abnormal sensations of allodynia and paraesthesia. Pain control with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or paracetamol is explained. The function of the cranial nerves and the autonomic nervous system are described. We explain the nerve pathways involved in salivation, lachrymation, and taste sensation. We propose some techniques for treating the n
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Koutroumanidis, Michalis, and Robin Howard. Encephalopathy, central nervous system infections, and coma. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199688395.003.0032.

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This chapter provides an overview of the indications for and the diagnostic and prognostic value of acute video-electroencephalogram (EEG) and continuous video-EEG monitoring in patients with encephalopathies, encephalitides, and coma. Particular emphasis is placed on the detection of non-convulsive seizures and non-convulsive status epilepticus secondary to acute and sub-acute cerebral insults, including post-cardiac arrest hypoxic-ischaemic brain injury, and on the related pitfalls and uncertainties. It also discusses key technical aspects of the EEG recording, including artefact identificat
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Gaitanis, John, Phillip L. Pearl, and Howard Goodkin. The EEG in Degenerative Disorders of the Central Nervous System. Edited by Donald L. Schomer and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190228484.003.0013.

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Nervous system alterations can occur at any stage of prenatal or postnatal development. Any of these derangements, whether environmental or genetic, will affect electrical transmission, causing electroencephalogram (EEG) alteration and possibly epilepsy. Genetic insults may be multisystemic (for example, neurocutaneous syndromes) or affect only the brain. Gene mutations account for inborn errors of metabolism, channelopathies, brain malformations, and impaired synaptogenesis. Inborn errors of metabolism cause seizures and EEG abnormalities through a variety of mechanisms, including disrupted e
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Mason, Peggy. Developmental Overview of Central Neuroanatomy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190237493.003.0003.

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The central nervous system develops from a proliferating tube of cells and retains a tubular organization in the adult spinal cord and brain, including the forebrain. Failure of the neural tube to close at the front is lethal, whereas failure to close the tube at the back end produces spina bifida, a serious neural tube defect. Swellings in the neural tube develop into the hindbrain, midbrain, diencephalon, and telencephalon. The diencephalon sends an outpouching out of the cranium to form the retina, providing an accessible window onto the brain. The dorsal telencephalon forms the cerebral co
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Central Nervous System. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2016.

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Harrison, Mark. Central nervous system. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198765875.003.0006.

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This chapter describes the anatomy of the central nervous system as it applies to Emergency Medicine, and in particular the Primary FRCEM examination. The chapter outlines the key details of the structure, anatomy, and arteries of the cerebral hemispheres, blood supply and venous drainage, brainstem, cerebrospinal fluid, cerebellum, spinal cord, and core blood supply. This chapter is laid out exactly following the RCEM syllabus, to allow easy reference and consolidation of learning.
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Harrison, Mark. Central nervous system. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198765875.003.0041.

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This chapter describes the pharmacology of the central nervous system as it applies to Emergency Medicine, and in particular the Primary FRCEM examination. The chapter outlines the key details of hypnotics and anxiolytics, antipsychotics, antimania drugs, tricyclic antidepressants, nausea and vomiting, analgesics, non-opioid analgesics, opioid analgesics, antiepileptics, and status epilepticus. This chapter is laid out exactly following the RCEM syllabus, to allow easy reference and consolidation of learning.
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Palacio, Ryan, Megan Clinton, Albert Yeung, Meredith Brooks, and Herodotos Ellinas. Central Nervous System. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199398348.003.0006.

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Scoffings, Daniel. Central nervous system. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199238439.003.0009.

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Legatt, Alan D., Marc R. Nuwer, and Ronald G. Emerson. Intraoperative Monitoring of Central Neurophysiology. Edited by Donald L. Schomer and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190228484.003.0034.

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This chapter covers neurophysiological intraoperative monitoring (NIOM). It describes the relevant neurophysiological signals, their anatomical sources, the techniques used to record them, the manner in which they are assessed, and possible causes of intraoperative signal changes. Techniques used include electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography, and auditory, somatosensory, and motor evoked potentials. Some of these techniques can be used to localize and identify areas of cerebral cortex or the corticospinal tract. Recording of the electromyogram generated by reflex activity can be used
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Pediatric neuroradiology. Springer, 2005.

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Soffietti, Riccardo, Manmeet Ahluwalia, and Philippe Metellus. Central Nervous System Metastases. Springer, 2020.

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Kucharczyk, Derek C. Mri: Central Nervous System. Mosby-Year Book, 1990.

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MRI: Central nervous system. Lippincott, 1990.

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Emerich, Dwaine F., Paul R. Sanberg, and Reginald L. Dean III. Central Nervous System Diseases. Humana Press, 2010.

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Soffietti, Riccardo, Manmeet Ahluwalia, and Philippe Metellus. Central Nervous System Metastases. Springer, 2019.

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Cruz, Andrea T., and Jeffrey R. Starke. Central Nervous System Tuberculosis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199937837.003.0154.

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a common cause of bacterial meningitis in areas with high HIV prevalence and its diagnosis often is delayed in industrialized nations. Children (particularly infants) and immunocompromised persons are at higher risk of developing TB meningitis. Lymphocytic meningitis, high CSF protein, and (in children) frequently an abnormal chest radiograph should raise clinician index of suspicion for TB meningitis. Neuroimaging may show hydrocephalus, basilar leptomeningeal enhancement, ischemia, and/or tuberculomas. Prompt recognition and initiation of antituberculous antibio
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Burnet, Neil G., Fiona Harris, Raj Jena, Kate E. Burton, and Sarah J. Jefferies. Central nervous system tumours. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199696567.003.0016.

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Chapter 11 discusses central nervous system (CNS) tumours, including principles, planning volumes, dose distribution, high- and low-grade glioma, Ependymoma, Medulloblastoma, Germ cell tumours —germinoma and teratoma, Vestibular (acoustic) schwannoma, Pituitary tumours (including craniopharyngioma), Meningioma, and primary spinal cord tumours.
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