Description
Clinical Priority for Common Emergency and Urgent Conditions in Neurosurgery is an essential reference for healthcare professionals managing acute neurological emergencies. This specialized guide, part of the Elements in Emergency Neurosurgery series, systematically covers the most frequently encountered urgent and emergent neurosurgical conditions.
Written by leading experts Taha Lilo and Ioannis Fouyas, the book provides practical clinical guidance on diagnosis, prioritization, and treatment of acute neurological conditions. It emphasizes evidence-based approaches to emergency neurosurgery, helping clinicians make rapid, informed decisions in high-pressure situations.
The text is designed for neurosurgeons, emergency medicine physicians, intensivists, and other medical professionals who encounter acute neurological emergencies. By focusing on clinical priority and practical management, this resource enables healthcare teams to optimize patient outcomes and deliver timely, appropriate care during critical presentations.







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