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Neuropathologic and Neuroradiologic Correlations: A Differential Diagnostic Text and Atlas

Neuropathologic and Neuroradiologic Correlations: A Differential Diagnostic Text and Atlas

9781107567252
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Neuroscience is an evolving, complex, and multidisciplinary field of medicine. Neuroradiologists and neuropathologists are an important part of the multidisciplinary team, in addition to neurosurgeons, neurologists, and other disciplines. Featuring over nine hundred images, this practical textbook and atlas combines the specialties of neuroradiology and neuropathology, providing an extensive understanding of the disease process. It offers a comprehensive review of the nervous system diseases, including eye, skeletal muscle, and bone and soft tissue diseases. Topics are covered in chapters arranged by region, allowing for quick reference of conditions such as brain tumors, spinal cord diseases, or congenital malformations. Introductory chapters on pathologic and radiologic techniques are also featured, enabling specialists of both areas to familiarize themselves with the others subject. Packaged with a password to give the user online access to all the text and images, this is a must-have resource for comprehensive and accurate diagnosis.
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9781107567252
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Publication date
2017
Issue number
1
Pages count
416
Dimensions (mm)
225.00 x 283.00
Weight (g)
1990
  • List of contributors; Preface; 1. Radiologic techniques Manoj Kumar; 2. Pathologic techniques Theodore Friedman and Mahtab Tehrani; 3. Meningeal mass lesions Mahlon D. Johnson and Ali Hussain; 4. Diffuse leptomeningeal and dural lesions Ali Hussain and Mahlon D. Johnson; 5. Sellar and suprasellar region Beatriz Lopes and Prashant Raghavan; 6. Pineal region Melissa Gener, Stephen Kralik and Eyas Hattab; 7. Mass effect and edema Bret Evers, Travis Danielsen and Manoj Kumar; 8. Cerebral mass lesions Douglas C. Miller and Girish M. Fatterpekar; 9. Cerebral atrophy Robert E. Mrak and Edgardo J. C. Angtuaco; 10. Ventricular system Bruce C. Gilbert, Suash Sharma, Ramon Figueroa and Amyn M Rojiani; 11. White matter Suash Sharma, Brandi Villarreal, John Edry, Reed Murtagh and Amyn M. Rojiani; 12. Cerebellum and brainstem mass lesions Raghu H. Ramakrishnaiah, Veena Rajaram and Charles M. Glasier; 13. Malformations Veena Rajaram and Korgun Koral; 14. Cerebellopontine angle Rohan S. Samant and Murat Gokden; 15. Spinal cord Sumit Singh and S. Humayun Gultekin; 16. Bone and soft tissues Roopa Ram, Kedar Jambhekar and Robin Elliott; 17. Peripheral nervous system Shivani Ahlawat, Laura M. Fayad and Fausto Rodriguez; 18. Skeletal muscle S. Humayun Gultekin and Brooke Beckett; 19. Ophthalmic diseases Anat O. Stemmer-Rachamimov, Nora Laver, Declan McGuone, Baiju Shah, Gene M. Weinstein and Harprit Singh Bedi; Index.
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