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Eelco F. M. Wijdicks

    Eelco Wijdicks est Professeur de Neurologie et Professeur Associé d'Histoire de la Médecine. Son écriture explore l'intersection captivante du cinéma et de la neurologie, examinant comment le film dépeint les fonctions et les troubles cérébraux. Wijdicks apporte une profonde compréhension de la pratique clinique et des perspectives médicales historiques à ses explorations littéraires.

    Neurocinema-The Sequel
    Examining Neurocritical Patients
    Guide To The Comatose Patient
    • Guide To The Comatose Patient

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Families often feel bewildered when a loved one is unconscious and unresponsive, facing uncertainty about recovery and potential changes in personality or disability. During these challenging times, they require exceptional support and accurate information. This guide provides essential insights for families navigating the unpredictability of acute brain injuries leading to coma. Eelco F.M. Wijdicks, M.D., a neurointensivist at Mayo Clinic and a professor of neurology, shares his expertise on the causes of coma, stages of unconsciousness, and the medical evaluations performed on comatose patients. He addresses the various paths coma can take, offering hope when recovery is swift and complete, while also acknowledging the distress when conditions worsen or remain unchanged. Drawing from years of experience, Dr. Wijdicks helps families comprehend the complexities of predicting outcomes in brain injuries and coma. He outlines what to expect over time and discusses critical considerations for making treatment decisions, including transitioning to palliative care. This guide aims to provide clarity and reassurance, addressing the intricate questions families face during such a difficult period.

      Guide To The Comatose Patient
    • Examining Neurocritical Patients

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on neurocritical illness, this book offers a specialized approach to the neurologic examination, emphasizing detailed clinical assessments for acutely ill patients. It illustrates the significance of specific neurologic signs and the fundamentals of localization, while highlighting the need for structured examinations tailored to different situations. Key skills such as recognizing deterioration, predicting clinical outcomes, and effective communication are also discussed, reinforcing the importance of traditional heuristics in neurologic practice.

      Examining Neurocritical Patients
    • Neurocinema-The Sequel

      A History of Neurology on Screen

      • 235pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of neurology and cinema, this book reviews the evolution of neurological themes in film from its inception to modern-day representations. It highlights how filmmakers have depicted neurological concepts, offering a unique perspective on the history of the field. Covering a range of films, both classic and contemporary, it examines the portrayal of neurological disorders and the impact of these visual narratives on public understanding and perception.

      Neurocinema-The Sequel