Surgical Neuro-Oncology, 1st ed. 2024
In Multiple Choice Questions

Coordinators: Hoz Samer, Atallah Oday, Ma Li, Aljuboori  Zaid, Sharma Mayur, Ismail Mustafa, Delawan Maliya

Language: English

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This book is the first review book that uses the multiple-choice question format in neurosurgical oncology which mirrors the format of the majority of shelf and board examinations.

The mission of the book is to help readers understand the content and maintain the knowledge, rather than merely finding answers for complicated questions. It provides more than 800 MCQs in a convenient format that is suitable for self-study. Answers and definitions appear immediately below the questions to facilitate information retention.

The chapters provide comprehensive coverage of the core concepts in neurosurgical oncology. They provide a step-by-step, thorough explanations of each disease from the definition, associated anatomy, pathology, clinical features, radiology to surgical decision-making, and surgical tricks, providing a comprehensive and concise overview.

This book is an adjunct to the existing texts and does not intend to be the primary source of information; it rather aims to help readers identify their relevant strengths and weaknesses in the area. The book is an important asset for residents across neurosurgical disciplines as it includes much of the neuro-oncology knowledge that neurosurgical residents need to prepare for their certification tests. It is also useful for those seeking ways to solidify their knowledge or maintain their current certification.



Section 1: Basic Essential Principles: 1.Epidemiology and presentation of CNS Tumors.- 2.Molecular and genomic mechanism and diagnostics of CNS Tumors.- 3.Imaging of CNS Tumors.- 4.Management of CNS Tumors (General Principles).- Section 2: Specific CNS Tumors: 5.WHO Classification of CNS Tumors (general principles).- 6.Meningeal tumors.- 7.Mesenchymal, non-meningothelial tumors.- 8.Diffuse Astrocytic and Oligodendroglial Tumors.- 9.Other Astrocytic Tumors and Other gliomas.- 10.Embryonal Tumors.- 11.Ependymal, Choroid Plexus.- 12.Neuronal and mixed neuronal-glial tumors.- 13.Pituitary Tumors and Tumors of the Sellar Region.- 14.Tumors of the Pineal Region.- 15.Germ cell Tumors.- 16.Cysts and Tumor-Like Lesions.- 17.Tumors of Cranial Nerves.- 18.Tumors of Spinal, and Peripheral Nerves.- 19.Lymphomas, Hematopoietic Tumors, Histiocytic Tumors.- 20.Metastatic Tumors and Melanocytic tumors.- 21.Orbital tumors.- 22.Tumors and Tumor-Like Lesions of the Skull.- 23.Tumors of the Spine and Spinal Cord.- 24.Familial tumor syndromes.- Section 3: High yield facts on CNS tumors: 25.High yield facts on CNS tumors.

Samer S. Hoz, M.B.Ch.B, FABNS, FRCS Dual-trained vascular neurosurgeon, anatomist, and researcher. Cerebrovascular research fellow, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). Director/founder - Hoz Neurosurgery Simulation Laboratory, NTH. Director/founder – the International Hoz Neurosurgery Mentorship Program. Books authored: “Vascular neurosurgery: In multiple-choice questions” published in April 2017 by Springer International Publishing. This book was recommended for the American Board of Neurosurgery (ABNS) primary and subspecialty exams, as per the book review in the "Neurosurgery" journal in February 2018. He is also the author of the books “Pineal Neurosurgery” ISBN 978-3-030-53191-1 and “Cerebral Ventricles: In Multiple-Choice Questions” ISBN: 978-3-031-42341-3, both published by Springer International Publishing. Furthermore, he authored "Neurotrauma in Multiple-Choice Questions" ISBN 978-3-030-80869-3; Springer International Publishing. This work was reviewed by the “Neurosurgery” journal in 2022, which is the official journal of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. He is the first author and co-author of more than 200 research papers, with most of his work centering on topics related to vascular neurosurgery, oncology, neurotrauma, and neurosurgical education.

 

Oday Atallah, M.D., M.B.A. Neurosurgeon, Department of Neurosurgery, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany. He is the first author or co-author of more than 15 peer-reviewed articles, and presented at several national and international meetings, including DGNC and AANS. Interested in neurooncology, neurovascular surgery and pediatric neurosurgery.

 

Li Ma, M.D., Ph.D. Research fellow, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University. Post-doc training at UCSF Center for Cerebrovascular Research. Academic interests focused on the pathogenesis and

Reviews neurosurgical oncology using multiple-choice question format

Help readers understand the content and maintain the knowledge

Explains diseases from definition, anatomy, pathology, radiology to surgical decision-making & surgical tricks