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Brain Imaging with MRI and CT

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  • 1437 b/w illus. 11 colour illus.
  • Page extent: 428 pages
  • Size: 276 x 219 mm
  • Weight: 1.75 kg
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 (ISBN-13: 9780521119443)

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US $135.00
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Most imaging books are ordered according to underlying etiology. However, in real life clinical practice, radiologists usually make their differential diagnoses according to the image patterns, as the etiology is often unknown. Brain Imaging with MRI and CT presents over 180 disease processes and normal variants, grouping entities by these basic patterns to accentuate differential diagnostic features. High quality CT and MRI scans show multiple typical and distinguishing images for each entity. Common and unusual clinical scenarios are described, including dilated perivascular spaces, capillary teleangiectasia, Susac's syndrome and desmoplastic infantile ganglioglioma. Both basic and advanced imaging techniques are used, reflecting the reality of clinical practice. This image-focused book emphasises the most pertinent clinical information relevant to the diagnostic process. Trainee and practising radiologists will find Brain Imaging with MRI and CT an invaluable and clinically relevant tool for learning and teaching.

• Detailed descriptions of characteristic imaging findings complement the high quality CT and MRI images • Each look-alike entity includes a list of differentiating features, forming a quick reference for differential diagnosis • Includes examples of both basic and advanced imaging techniques, making the book clinically useful regardless of the level of imaging facilities available

Contents

Part I. Bilateral Predominantly Symmetric Abnormalities; Part II. Sellar, Perisellar and Midline Lesions; Part III. Parenchymal Defects or Abnormal Volume; Part IV. Abnormalities Without Significant Mass Effect; Part V. Primarily Extra-Axial Focal Space Occupying Lesions; Part VI. Primarily Intra-Axial Masses; Part VII. Intracranial Calcifications.

Contributors

Maria Vittoria Spampinato, Andrea Rossi, Benjamin Huang, Mariasavina Severino, Zoran Rumboldt, Giulio Zuccoli, Mauricio Castillo, Chen Hoffman, Alessandro Cianfoni, Maria Gisele Matheus, Matthew Omojola, Donna Roberts, Majda Thurnher, Giovanni Morena

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