Books tagged: central nervous system

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21st Century Pediatric Cancer Sourcebook: Atypical Teratoid and Rhabdoid Tumors (AT/RT) of the Central Nervous System - Clinical Data, Practical Information for Patients, Physicians    by Progressive Management
Price: $9.99 USD. 388500 words. Published on March 4, 2011. .

Authoritative information and practical advice from the nation's cancer experts about atypical teratoid and rhabdoid tumors (AT/RT) of the central nervous system. Starting with the basics, and advancing to detailed patient-oriented and physician-quality information, this comprehensive compilation provides detailed information on diagnosis and treatment of these diseases.
Human Anatomy and Physiology Practice Questions: Central Nervous System    by Dr. Evelyn J Biluk
Price: $5.50 USD. 2710 words. Published on July 26, 2011. .

This is a collection of multiple choice questions on the central nervous system. Topics covered include spinal cord anatomy and physiology, spinal nerves, brain, brainstem, CSF, cerebellum, cerebrum, diencephalon, and cranial nerves. These questions are suitable for students enrolled in Human Anatomy and Physiology I or II or General Anatomy and Physiology.
21st Century Adult Cancer Sourcebook: Primary CNS Lymphoma - Clinical Data for Patients, Families, and Physicians    by Progressive Management
Price: $9.99 USD. 257210 words. Published on October 5, 2011. .

Authoritative information and practical advice from the nation's cancer experts about primary CNS lymphoma includes official medical data on signs, symptoms, early detection, diagnostic testing, risk factors and prevention, treatment options, surgery, radiation, drugs, chemotherapy, staging, biology, prognosis, and survival.
Multiple Sclerosis, an Enigma    by Terry Crawford Palardy
Price: $9.49 USD. 40150 words. Published on April 16, 2012. .

The true story of a middle-aged woman being unexpectedly diagnosed with a young person's disease: multiple sclerosis. The journey to diagnosis and the reality of the treatment brought a premature end to her career as a public school teacher. Making decisions about disease modifying drugs and their side effect/benefit ratio; receiving the support of a loving spouse; questioning the diagnosis.