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A concise yet in-depth analysis of imaging modalities for brain tumors
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Brain Tumor Imaging is a practical, comprehensive reference that covers all the methods of imaging used in the diagnosis and assessment of brain tumors. It includes key information on the use of advanced imaging technologies in the clinical setting for the successful treatment of patients with brain tumors.
Key Features::
This book is an essential guide to advanced imaging modalities for all radiologists, neuro-radiologists, neuro-oncologists, and neurosurgeons involved in the treatment and evaluation of patients with brain tumors.
Opis
1 Conventional Morphological Imaging: MRI Remains the Workhorse
2 Response Assessment in Neuro-oncology
3 Going Beyond the Conventional Morphological Imaging: An Overview of Functional Imaging Techniques
4 Perfusion Imaging: Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast Magnetic Resonance Perfusion
5 Perfusion Imaging: Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced T1-Weighted MRI (DCE-MRI) Perfusion
6 Perfusion Imaging: Arterial Spin Labeling
7 Perfusion Imaging: Perfusion CT
8 Diffusion-Weighted Imaging for Gliomas
9 Diffusion Tensor Imaging
10 Functional MRI and Diffusion Tensor Imaging with Tractography
11 Metabolic Imaging: MR Spectroscopy
12 Molecular Imaging: PET and SPECT
13 Its Not Just the Tumor: Treatment Effects
14 Its Not Just the Tumor: CNS Paraneoplastic Syndromes and Cerebrovascular Complications of Cancers
15 Image-Guided Neurosurgery: Intraoperative MRI
16 On the Horizon: Ultra-High-Field MR
17 On the Horizon: Tumor Genomics
18 On the Horizon: Going Beyond Conventional MR Contrast Agents
19 On the Horizon: Molecular Imaging
Indeks: 35410
Autor: Adam Brochert
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