Oxford Textbook of Neurohaematology
Oxford Textbook of Neurohaematology
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Abstract
The Oxford Textbook of Neurohaematology is the first dedicated source of knowledge on the diverse neurological conditions associated with malignant and classical haematological diseases. The book is divided into three sections. In the first section, neurological conditions associated with malignant haematological diseases are covered. This section begins with chapters on primary haematological malignancies of the nervous system, including primary central nervous system lymphomas, vitreoretinal lymphoma, and other rare primary malignancies such as Hodgkin disease and lymphoproliferative disorders. Next, a chapter on histiocytic tumours of the central nervous system presents the neurological conditions associated with the Langerhans and non-Langerhans histiocytoses. This is followed by chapters covering the neurological complications of systemic myeloid and lymphoid malignancies. The second section of the book covers neurological complications of treatments used in the management of haematological malignancies such as chemotherapy, radiation, and immunotherapy, including chimeric antigen receptor T cells. The third and final section of the book features chapters on neurological complications associated with classical haematological diseases, including disorders of red blood cells (e.g. sickle cell anaemia), disorders of platelets and coagulation (e.g. immune thrombocytopenia), and disorders of white blood cells (e.g. hyperviscosity syndrome).
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Front Matter
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Section 1 Neurological conditions associated with malignant haematological diseases
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Primary CNS diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Christian Grommes and others
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Immunodeficiency-associated primary CNS diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Samar Issa and others
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Vitreoretinal lymphoma
Sara Steffanoni and others
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Rare primary CNS lymphomas
Christopher P. Fox and others
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Histiocytic tumours of the central nervous system
Oussama Abla andJennifer Picarsic
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Neurological complications of myeloid malignancies
Tali Siegal and others
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Neurological complications of lymphoid malignancies
Julia Wendler and others
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Primary CNS diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
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Section 2 Neurological complications of treatments used in the management of haematological malignancies
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Neurological complications of medical therapies in haematological malignancies
Joachim M. Baehring andCarole Soussain
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Neurological complications of cell therapies in haematological malignancies
Andreas F. Hottinger and others
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Neurological complications of radiation therapies in haematological malignancies
Sebastian F. Winter andJorg Dietrich
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Neurological complications of medical therapies in haematological malignancies
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Section 3 Neurological conditions and complications associated with non-malignant haematological disorders
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End Matter
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