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The Human Brainstem
Anatomy and Pathology
Buch von Hannsjörg Schröder (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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The human brainstem has long been a neglected area in clinical medicine. This is shown by the fact that there is no introductory book on the neuroanatomy and pathology of this region.

This book is intended to introduce the reader to the neuroanatomy of the human brainstem and combines an atlas with detailed information on the individual structures. The atlas features a state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging series, histological specimens (Darrow Red and Campbell staining) and a plastinate-based topographical part, which allows direct comparison of histological and topographical findings with neuroimaging. In addition, the reader is guided along the brainstem neuromer model through the human brainstem and learns about the functional properties of the individual structures of the brainstem. Where appropriate, peripheral targets of brainstem structures are illustrated and explained. Furthermore, each chapter covers the most important neurological disorders affecting the brainstem.

This book aims to demonstrate that sound anatomical knowledge is required to understand brainstem pathology. It will particularly help those new to the field to better understand the complex anatomy of the human brainstem and will be useful to basic and clinical neuroscientists alike.
The human brainstem has long been a neglected area in clinical medicine. This is shown by the fact that there is no introductory book on the neuroanatomy and pathology of this region.

This book is intended to introduce the reader to the neuroanatomy of the human brainstem and combines an atlas with detailed information on the individual structures. The atlas features a state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging series, histological specimens (Darrow Red and Campbell staining) and a plastinate-based topographical part, which allows direct comparison of histological and topographical findings with neuroimaging. In addition, the reader is guided along the brainstem neuromer model through the human brainstem and learns about the functional properties of the individual structures of the brainstem. Where appropriate, peripheral targets of brainstem structures are illustrated and explained. Furthermore, each chapter covers the most important neurological disorders affecting the brainstem.

This book aims to demonstrate that sound anatomical knowledge is required to understand brainstem pathology. It will particularly help those new to the field to better understand the complex anatomy of the human brainstem and will be useful to basic and clinical neuroscientists alike.
Über den Autor

Hannsjörg Schröder MD

was professor at the Department II of Anatomy of the University of Köln, Germany, from 1992 - 2019. His teaching focused on the clinical neuroanatomy of humans and the comparative neuroanatomy of rodentia for students of medicine and neuroscience. He founded the BSc / MSc program Neuroscience in 2003. His research focuses on topics of neurodegeneration in man and mouse models using molecular histochemical models.

Rob A. I. de Vos MD

worked for many years as clinical pathologist and neuropathologist in the Laboratorium Pathologie OostNederland (LabPON) Twente in Enschede (now in Hengelo), one of the largest pathology inititutes of the Netherlands. His main scientific interest are neurodegenerative diseases, with Parkinsonism and related disorders, dementias and spinocerebellar ataxias as main topics.

Stefan Huggenberger PhD

is zoologist and lecturer at the Institute of Anatomy and Clinical Morphology at the University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany. His research deals with the comparative anatomy of the senses of vertebrates, especially of whales and dolphins. His expertise is reflected in numerous scientific publications and several reference books.

Lennart Müller-Thomsen PhD

is biologist and lecturer at the Institute of Anatomy and Clinical Morphology at the University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany. His research deals with neurodegenerative diseases of the brain. The focus of interest are the electrophysiological and morphological neuronal changes due to hyperphosphorylated tau protein and pretangles in tauopathies.

Annemieke Rozemuller MD

is professor of neuropathology in Amsterdam UMC with extensive expertise in neurodegeneration. As neuropathologist for the Netherlands Brain bank and for the prion lab in UMC Utrecht she does the diagnostics of both rapidly progressive and slowly progressive dementias, movement disorders and psychiatric disorders.

Farman Hedayat MD

is a senior consultant in neurosurgery and a certified spine surgeon. He wrote his dissertation at the Department II for Anatomy in Cologne, Germany, on the Distribution of Opioid Receptors in the Human Brainstem. He has been working during his medical education as a tutor in Anatomy and Neuroanatomy courses for many years.

Natasha Moser Dr. rer. medic.

is a graduate biologist and a former lecturer at the Department II of Anatomy at the University of Köln, Germany. She has been teaching macroscopic anatomy and neuroanatomy courses for many years for human and dental medicine students. Since 2008 she teaches neuroanatomy to prospective physiotherapists and since recently to prospective orthoptists. Her scientific interest focuses on neurodegeneration (Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease) and nicotine receptors.

Zusammenfassung

Combines an atlas section showing the most important structures of the human brainstem with explanatory chapters

Includes MRI and histological images for direct comparison of histological and topographical findings with neuroimaging

Covers the major neurological diseases affecting the brainstem

Inhaltsverzeichnis

PART I.- General consideration.- Development of the brainstem.- Rhombomere 11 r11.- Rhombomere 10 r10.- Rhombomere 9 r9.- Rhombomere 8 r8.- Rhombomere 7 r7.- Rhombomere 6 r6.- Rhombomere 5 r5.- Rhombomere 4 r4.- Rhombomere 3 r3.- Rhombomere 2 r2.- Rhombomere 1 r1.- Isthmus r0.- Mesencephalon m1 /m2.- Pretectum p1 (Prosomere 1).- PART II ATLAS.- Histology atlas of the human brain.- Darrow red series (Visualization of perikarya).- Campbell series (Visualization of fiber tracts).- Atlas of the human brainstem - magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).- Topographical atlas of plastinated sections of the human brainstem and cranial nerve target structures.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Fachbereich: Therapie
Genre: Mathematik, Medizin, Naturwissenschaften, Technik
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: xx
697 S.
45 s/w Illustr.
786 farbige Illustr.
697 p. 831 illus.
786 illus. in color.
ISBN-13: 9783030899790
ISBN-10: 3030899799
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Schröder, Hannsjörg
de Vos, Rob A. I.
Huggenberger, Stefan
Moser, Natasha
Rozemuller, Annemieke
Hedayat, Farman
Müller-Thomsen, Lennart
Hersteller: Springer Nature Switzerland
Springer International Publishing
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, D-69121 Heidelberg, juergen.hartmann@springer.com
Maße: 285 x 215 x 42 mm
Von/Mit: Hannsjörg Schröder (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 09.08.2023
Gewicht: 2,188 kg
Artikel-ID: 120614188
Über den Autor

Hannsjörg Schröder MD

was professor at the Department II of Anatomy of the University of Köln, Germany, from 1992 - 2019. His teaching focused on the clinical neuroanatomy of humans and the comparative neuroanatomy of rodentia for students of medicine and neuroscience. He founded the BSc / MSc program Neuroscience in 2003. His research focuses on topics of neurodegeneration in man and mouse models using molecular histochemical models.

Rob A. I. de Vos MD

worked for many years as clinical pathologist and neuropathologist in the Laboratorium Pathologie OostNederland (LabPON) Twente in Enschede (now in Hengelo), one of the largest pathology inititutes of the Netherlands. His main scientific interest are neurodegenerative diseases, with Parkinsonism and related disorders, dementias and spinocerebellar ataxias as main topics.

Stefan Huggenberger PhD

is zoologist and lecturer at the Institute of Anatomy and Clinical Morphology at the University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany. His research deals with the comparative anatomy of the senses of vertebrates, especially of whales and dolphins. His expertise is reflected in numerous scientific publications and several reference books.

Lennart Müller-Thomsen PhD

is biologist and lecturer at the Institute of Anatomy and Clinical Morphology at the University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany. His research deals with neurodegenerative diseases of the brain. The focus of interest are the electrophysiological and morphological neuronal changes due to hyperphosphorylated tau protein and pretangles in tauopathies.

Annemieke Rozemuller MD

is professor of neuropathology in Amsterdam UMC with extensive expertise in neurodegeneration. As neuropathologist for the Netherlands Brain bank and for the prion lab in UMC Utrecht she does the diagnostics of both rapidly progressive and slowly progressive dementias, movement disorders and psychiatric disorders.

Farman Hedayat MD

is a senior consultant in neurosurgery and a certified spine surgeon. He wrote his dissertation at the Department II for Anatomy in Cologne, Germany, on the Distribution of Opioid Receptors in the Human Brainstem. He has been working during his medical education as a tutor in Anatomy and Neuroanatomy courses for many years.

Natasha Moser Dr. rer. medic.

is a graduate biologist and a former lecturer at the Department II of Anatomy at the University of Köln, Germany. She has been teaching macroscopic anatomy and neuroanatomy courses for many years for human and dental medicine students. Since 2008 she teaches neuroanatomy to prospective physiotherapists and since recently to prospective orthoptists. Her scientific interest focuses on neurodegeneration (Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease) and nicotine receptors.

Zusammenfassung

Combines an atlas section showing the most important structures of the human brainstem with explanatory chapters

Includes MRI and histological images for direct comparison of histological and topographical findings with neuroimaging

Covers the major neurological diseases affecting the brainstem

Inhaltsverzeichnis

PART I.- General consideration.- Development of the brainstem.- Rhombomere 11 r11.- Rhombomere 10 r10.- Rhombomere 9 r9.- Rhombomere 8 r8.- Rhombomere 7 r7.- Rhombomere 6 r6.- Rhombomere 5 r5.- Rhombomere 4 r4.- Rhombomere 3 r3.- Rhombomere 2 r2.- Rhombomere 1 r1.- Isthmus r0.- Mesencephalon m1 /m2.- Pretectum p1 (Prosomere 1).- PART II ATLAS.- Histology atlas of the human brain.- Darrow red series (Visualization of perikarya).- Campbell series (Visualization of fiber tracts).- Atlas of the human brainstem - magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).- Topographical atlas of plastinated sections of the human brainstem and cranial nerve target structures.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Fachbereich: Therapie
Genre: Mathematik, Medizin, Naturwissenschaften, Technik
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: xx
697 S.
45 s/w Illustr.
786 farbige Illustr.
697 p. 831 illus.
786 illus. in color.
ISBN-13: 9783030899790
ISBN-10: 3030899799
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Schröder, Hannsjörg
de Vos, Rob A. I.
Huggenberger, Stefan
Moser, Natasha
Rozemuller, Annemieke
Hedayat, Farman
Müller-Thomsen, Lennart
Hersteller: Springer Nature Switzerland
Springer International Publishing
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, D-69121 Heidelberg, juergen.hartmann@springer.com
Maße: 285 x 215 x 42 mm
Von/Mit: Hannsjörg Schröder (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 09.08.2023
Gewicht: 2,188 kg
Artikel-ID: 120614188
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