Book description
Neuroradiology is evolving at a pace far quicker than any other
specialty. It's important for specialists to have detailed knowledge of
the newest advances, including state-of-the-art imaging techniques. In
this abundantly illustrated text, you'll find the latest information on
diseases, imaging principles, differential diagnosis, treatment
strategies, and much more!The book is designed to help you easily apply
theoretical concepts to your daily practice. It offers a clear and
concise review of the most important neuroradiologic approaches to a
variety of disorders. Key points are highlighted throughout the text,
providing rapid access to the information you need. Residents and
experienced practitioners alike will benefit from the wealth of
information this book provides. Key benefits:Up-to-the-minute analysis
on the newest imaging techniquesDetailed review of the use of MRI to
measure brain maturationExtensively illustrated to enhance understanding
of difficult conceptsMost important information is boxed and shaded for
emphasis--ideal for board preparationAn indispensable aid in clinical
settings, NEURORADIOLOGY is an excellent guide to image interpretation
as well as a valuable reference for residents preparing for the boards.
" . . . Copious illustrations on glossy paper make [this book]
pleasant to hold and leaf through. . . A pleasant and efficient review
by neurology, neurosurgery, and radiology residents preparing for the
boards." - Annals of Neurology_x000D_ _x000D_ "A great
textbook covering all currently used modalities of modern neuroimaging
diagnostic and interventional techniques. The information is clearly
presented and practically correlated with essential clinical management
paradigms of each condition . . . Reading this book is a pleasure,
fulfilling the editor's design of both an introductory textbook and a
source to be consulted for specific clinical cases. . . . I recommend
this textbook highly to residents and physicians in all clinical
neuroscience specialties as well as to physicians trained in other
specialties who may initially care for the patient with neurological
problems. . . An excellent resource, like a prompt consultant or
teacher, each time one needs advice or a better understanding of a
rarely occurring imaging study correlated with a clinical
situation." --Journal of Neurosurgery_x000D_ _x000D_ "Provides
a wonderful, concise review of the imaging characteristics of both
cranial and spinal pathology. . . . useful review when preparing for the
written neurosurgical board examination." --Neurosurgery.
org_x000D_ _x000D_ "This compact volume covers vast subject
material in a remarkably comprehensive and lucid manner. . . . material
is very current . . . the writing is clear and concise . . . well suited
to trainees in the Neurosciences as well as the practicing neurologist
or neurosurgeon. In a compact form it provides an excellent summary of
modern neuroimaging techniques and their application to neurological
disease. In day-to-day practice it would be a useful starting reference
point for imaging findings in a wide spectrum of disease processes as
well as providing an overview of therapeutic options and
techniques." --Le Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques
_x000D_ _x000D_ "Best feature of this book is the presentation of
the complete range of imaging modalities and how they are used in
neuroradiology. . . Easy to read. . .good introductory book"
--Doody's Notes Professor of Neuroradiology, Division of
Neuroradiology, Dept. of Neurology, University of Heidelberg Medical
Center, Heidelberg, Germany