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Acquire a better understanding of disease evolution and treatment response with Neuroradiology Spectrum and Evolution of Disease. The unique format includes carefully chosen clinical images that depict the pathologic evolution of disease from initial presentation across the continuum of progression. Colorful graphics plot characteristic changes, helping you visualize how normal and abnormal variations alter over time. Extensive illustrations and concise descriptions distill complex concepts, making this first-of-its-kind resource an excellent tool for imaging interpretation and clinical problem solving. - Presents neurologic disease from a novel imaging perspective, emphasizing evolutionary ...
Make efficient, accurate diagnoses and prepare for imaging exams with a multitude of differential diagnoses accompanied by hundreds of high-quality, unknown cases in neuroradiology. Neuroradiology: Key Differential Diagnoses and Clinical Questions, 2nd Edition, helps you master the skills you need for interpreting imaging of the head, neck, brain and spine for adults and children. All-new cases and extensively revised content throughout bring you up to date and equip you to reach a definitive diagnosis for common, complex, and rare cases. - Applies pattern analysis techniques to distinguish similar-looking diagnostic considerations. - Shows how diagnostic ambiguities are resolved by comparing and contrasting different entities. - Includes numerous new differential diagnoses. - Provides new and extensively revised content on pediatric neuroradiology, including more complex cases such as symmetric diffusion abnormality in an infant, cortical malformations, and complex spinal dysraphism. - Helps you avoid diagnostic pitfalls by recognizing significant variations in the clinical presentation of different diseases.
Neuroradiology: Key Differential Diagnoses and Clinical Questions equips you to make efficient, accurate diagnoses and prepare for imaging exams with hundreds of high-quality, unknown cases in neuroradiology. Drs. Juan Small and Pamela Schaefer draw upon Massachusetts General Hospital's vast case collection to help you master the skills you need for interpreting imaging of the head, neck, brain, and spine. Apply systematic pattern analysis techniques to distinguish similar-looking pathological entities from one another. Avoid diagnostic pitfalls by recognizing significant variations in the clinical presentation of various diseases. See how diagnostic ambiguities are resolved by viewing corresponding gross pathologic and histologic images. Benefit from the volume and exceptional quality of Massachusetts General Hospital's patient case load. Access the full text and images online, perform rapid searches, and more at expertconsult.com.
This issue of Radiologic Clinics of North America focuses on Neuroradiology and is edited by Drs. Jacqueline A. Bello and Shira Slasky. Articles will include: CT Perfusion in Acute Stroke; The Role of DTI and fMRI Prior to Brain Tumor Surgery; Pediatric Primary Neoplasms; Radiomics of Glioma: Genotypes and their Imaging Correlates; MR Spectroscopy and MR Perfusion of Brain Neoplasms; Etiologies of Acute Stroke: A Patterned Approach; Recent Hot Topics: RCVS and PRES, Venous Occlusive Disease; CNS Lesions in Immunocompromised Patients; Imaging Glioblastoma Post-treatment: Progression, Pseudoprogression, Pseudoresponse, Radiation Necrosis; Imaging of Acute Stroke: Current State; Adult Primary Brain Neoplasms: (Including 2016 WHO classification); Large and Small Vessel Vasculopathies; and more!
In this issue of Neuroimaging Clinics, guest editors Drs. Joseph Gemmete and Zachary Wilseck bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Advanced Imaging in Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke. Top experts in the field discuss metabolic imaging such as PET, in vivo O17 MRS imaging, quantitative sodium MR imaging, pharmacological MRI (pHMRI), dual-energy CT, vessel wall imaging, and more. - Contains 11 relevant, practice-oriented topics including CT/CTA/perfusion in acute ischemic stroke/vasospasm; MRI/MRA/perfusion in acute ischemic stroke and vasospasm; MR imaging of cerebral aneurysmal wall for rupture risk; dual-energy CT in imaging of acute ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke; metabolic imaging of acute ischemic stroke (PET, spectroscopy, O17 imaging, sodium imaging, PH imaging); and more. - Provides in-depth clinical reviews on advanced imaging in ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, offering actionable insights for clinical practice. - Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.
This text is a review of current management techniques for pituitary tumors, incorporating recent advances and discussions by experienced clinicians. The use of both endocrinologists and neurosurgeons as chapter authors allows differing perspectives to be incorporated. The book is organized around individual tumor types, with additional chapter topics added for those subjects requiring special emphasis. Appropriate photographs and illustrations are incorporated as warranted.
This new edition fully updates and expands Faro and Mohamed’s Functional Neuroradiology, a gold standard, comprehensive introduction to the state-of-the-art functional imaging in neuroradiology, including the physical principles and clinical applications of Diffusion, Perfusion, Permeability, MR spectroscopy, Positron Emission Tomography, BOLD fMRI and Diffusion Tensor Imaging. With chapters written by internationally distinguished neuroradiologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, cognitive neuroscientists, and physicists, Functional Neuroradiology is divided into 12 major sections, including: Diffusion and Perfusion Imaging, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Chemical Exchange Saturation T...
This issue includes every subject relevant to neuroradiology that one may expect to encounter in a general emergency radiology practice. The most important concepts in emergent brain, spine, head & neck imaging, as well as pediatric nonaccidental trauma are reviewed, and the issue provides an excellent starting point for learning the fundamentals of emergency neuroradiology and can serve as a reference for those wishing to reinforce their current knowledge base.
In over 150 cases featuring 600, high-quality images, Emergency Radiology Cases provides a succinct review of problems encountered by Radiologists when on call for the emergency room. Cases are divided into Trauma, Non-Trauma, and Pediatric sections, and categorized by parts of the body including: Brain, Spine, Upper and Lower Extremities, Chest, and Abdomen. Part of the Cases in Radiology series, this book follows the easy-to-use format of question and answer in which the patient history is provided on the first page of the case, and radiologic findings, differential diagnosis, teaching points, next steps in management, and suggestions for furthering reading are revealed on the following page. This casebook is an essential resource for Radiology Residents and practicing Radiologists alike.
This book, now in a revised and updated second edition, remains a unique reference on postoperative neuroimaging. It is designed as a guide that will familiarize the reader with the radiological features of various types of surgical procedures, implanted hardware, and potential complications. Specific topics covered include imaging after facial cosmetic surgery; orbital and oculoplastic surgery; sinus surgery; scalp and cranial surgery; brain tumor treatment; psychosurgery, neurodegenerative surgery, and epilepsy surgery; skull base surgery, including transsphenoidal resection; temporal bone surgery, including various ossicular prostheses; orthognathic surgery; head and neck oncologic surgery, including neck dissection and flap reconstruction; CSF diversion procedures and devices; spine surgery; and vascular and endovascular neurosurgery. The book is written by experts in the field and contains an abundance of high-quality images and concise descriptions. It will be of value for neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons, and otolaryngologists wishing to deepen their knowledge of the imaging correlates of postsurgical findings and to improve their ability to interpret images correctly.