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Radiosurgery and Pathological Fundamentals
It is my pleasure to review this text; Radiosurgery and Pathological Fundamentals. The editors; Drs Gregory T. Szeifert, Douglas Kondziolka, Marc Levivier, and L. Dade Lunsford, are all known names in Neurosurgery, and especially in Radiosurgery.
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Radiosurgery Vol.: 6
Radiosurgery, the latest collection of twenty-five papers selected by the editorial board of the International Stererotactic Radiosurgery Society, contains topics encompassing the disciplines of radiosurgery and stereotactic fractionated radiotherapy.
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Fatma’s Fantastic Journey
Neurosurgeon Nadia Khan teams up with Christophe Badoux to author another in her series of children’s books designed to teach children and parents about the rare disease known as Moyamoya. In Fatma’s Fantastic Journey, they unravel the mysteries of this difficult condition with playfulness and even humor.
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Sven
Neurosurgeon Nadia Khan, with the help of illustrator Andrea Caprez, tells the story of a five year old diagnosed with Moyamoya Angiopathy in the picture book titled "Sven."
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Microsurgical Anatomy and Surgery of the Central Skull Base
This is the latest installment in a series of detailed texts which describe the anatomy and surgical approaches to the central skull base. The stated goal of this publication is to emphasize the evolution of surgical thought on these topics since the last volume was published in 1989. As Professor Dolenc is universally regarded as one of the founders of the subspecialty of cranial base surgery, the evolution of his views and techniques demand our attention.
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