Neuroimaging: Scientific and Physical Concepts is destined to be the new standard amongst text/reference books for neuroradiology. Distinct amongst all comparable titles is this book’s total coverage of ALL imaging modalities and strategies utilized in modern-day neuroimaging, from MR (consisting of up-to-the minute developments in quick MR, MRA, and FLAIR), to CT, ultrasonography, angiography, plain film, and myelography. Many topics that are covered little if at all in standard neuroimaging texts are given complete, advanced descriptions in this book, consisting of: imaging of the head, neck, temporal bone, orbit, and sinuses; regular versions; imaging of pediatric neurologic illness and developmental anomalies; imaging of injury to the head, brain, and spinal column; interventional methods, both intracranial and spine; and sedation of both adult and pediatric patients. The book is rounded out with complete protection of the Physical Principles that underlie contemporary Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. The ten chapters in this area provide whatever the radiologist should understand such as; the physical fundamentals of MR and CT; MR and CT contrast representatives and their applications; hardware and safety problems; image acquisition and artifacts; and more! Each chapter is arranged to provide fast responses to everyday scientific issues. Various tables and lists summarize imaging protocols and differential medical diagnoses for quick referral, while the text of each chapter provides an extensive evaluation of the cutting-edge neuroimaging procedures. Chapters reveal potential imaging findings for numerous conditions and direct the reader towards the imaging strategy that will expose the most helpful outcomes under each circumstance.
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