
Neurosurgical Management of Psychiatric Disorders, Part B: Volume 272
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 26. May 2022
Book
Hardback
220 pages
978-0-12-823769-4 (ISBN)
Description
Neurosurgical Management of Psychiatric Disorders, Part B, Volume 267 in the Progress in Brain Research serial highlights new advances in the field with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on topics such as the Neurosurgical Management of Tourette Syndrome, Stereotactic Surgeries for Opioid Addiction: Patient Selection and Results, Psychiatric Disorders as Indication for Surgical Management of Drug-Resistant Temporal Epilepsy, Surgery of Autism: Is it Possible?, Psychogenic Pain: Diagnosis and Management, Stereotactic Cingulotomy and Capsulotomy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders: Indications and Comparative Results, and much more.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Undergraduates, graduates, academics, and researchers in the field of neurology and brain research
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
1000 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-823769-4 (9780128237694)
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Persons
Mikhail F. Chernov is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurosurgery, Adachi Medical Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan Jamil A. Rzaev, MD, DMedSci Physician-in-Chief Federal Neurosurgical Center Novosibirsk Russia Roberto Martinez-Alvarez, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Functional Neurosurgery and Radiosurgery Ruber International Hospital Madrid Spain
Volume editor
Department of Neurosurgery
Adachi Medical Center
Tokyo Women's Medical University
Adachi Medical Center
Tokyo Women's Medical University
Federal Neurosurgical Center Novosibirsk Russia
Ruber International Hospital, Madrid, Spain
Content
1. Stereotactic Cingulotomy and Capsulotomy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders: Indications and Comparative Results
2. Gamma Knife Capsulotomy for Correction of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms in a Patient with Schizophrenia: Case Report
3. Gamma Knife vs. Deep Brain Stimulation for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders and Depression: How Do We Choose?
4. Neurosurgical Management of Tourette Syndrome: A Literature Review and Analysis of the Personal Series of Patients Treated with DBS by a Multidisciplinary Team
5. Surgery of Autism: Is it Possible?
6. Stereotactic Surgeries for Abuse Syndromes: Patient Selection and Results
7. Psychogenic (Nociplastic) Pain: Current State of Diagnosis, Treatment Options, and Potentials of Neurosurgical Management
8. Mental Disorders as an Indication for Surgical Treatment of Drug-Resistant Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
9. Seizures and pseudoseizures: the great divide
10. Psychiatric Mimics of Neurosurgical Disorders
11. Pitfalls of Psychiatric Patients Selection for Functional Neurosurgery
12. Psychiatric surgery: the legal landscape
13. Ethics in psychosurgery
2. Gamma Knife Capsulotomy for Correction of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms in a Patient with Schizophrenia: Case Report
3. Gamma Knife vs. Deep Brain Stimulation for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders and Depression: How Do We Choose?
4. Neurosurgical Management of Tourette Syndrome: A Literature Review and Analysis of the Personal Series of Patients Treated with DBS by a Multidisciplinary Team
5. Surgery of Autism: Is it Possible?
6. Stereotactic Surgeries for Abuse Syndromes: Patient Selection and Results
7. Psychogenic (Nociplastic) Pain: Current State of Diagnosis, Treatment Options, and Potentials of Neurosurgical Management
8. Mental Disorders as an Indication for Surgical Treatment of Drug-Resistant Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
9. Seizures and pseudoseizures: the great divide
10. Psychiatric Mimics of Neurosurgical Disorders
11. Pitfalls of Psychiatric Patients Selection for Functional Neurosurgery
12. Psychiatric surgery: the legal landscape
13. Ethics in psychosurgery