基本説明
With more than 2,800 digital-quality images of both radiographic images and cutting edge modalities such as MR, multislice CT, ultrasonography, and nuclear medicine, including PET and PET/CT.
Full Description
Imaging of the Brain provides the advanced expertise you need to overcome the toughest diagnostic challenges in neuroradiology. Combining the rich visual guidance of an atlas with the comprehensive, in-depth coverage of a definitive reference, this significant new work in the Expert Radiology series covers every aspect of brain imaging, equipping you to make optimal use of the latest diagnostic modalities.Compare your clinical findings to more than 2,800 digital-quality images of both radiographic images and cutting edge modalities such as MR, multislice CT, ultrasonography, and nuclear medicine, including PET and PET/CT.Visualize relevant anatomy more easily thanks to full-color anatomic views throughout.Choose the most effective diagnostic options, with an emphasis on cost-effective imaging.Apply the expertise of a diverse group of world authorities from around the globe on imaging of the brain.Use this reference alongside Dr. Naidich's Imaging of the Spine for complementary coverage of all aspects of neuroimaging.Access the complete contents of Imaging of the Brain online and download all the images at www.expertconsult.com.
Contents
Section 1 Techniques for Imaging1 Static Anatomic Techniques2 Dynamic Functional and Physiological TechniquesSection 2: Image and Pattern Analysis3 Analysis of Density, Signal Intensity, and Echogenicity4 Analysis of Mass Effect5 Patterns of Contrast EnhancementSection 3: Scalp, Skull, and Meninges6 Scalp7 Skull8 Cranial MeningesSection 4: Normal Brain Anatomy9 Surface Anatomy of the Cerebrum10 Cerebral Cortex11 Deep Gray Nuclei and Related Fiber Tracts12 White Matter13 Ventricles and Intracranial Subarachnoid Spaces14 Sella Turcica and Pituitary GlandInfratentorial Brain15 Brain Stem16 Cerebellum17 Cranial NervesSection 5: Cerebrovascular Anatomy and Disease18 Normal Vascular Anatomy19 Intracranial Hemorrhage20 Atherosclerosis and the Chronology of Infarction21 Other Arteriopathies22 Venous Occlusive Disease23 Aneurysms24 Vascular MalformationsSection 6: Craniocerebral Trauma25 Fracture and Hemorrhage26 Vascular Injury and Parenchymal ChangesSection 7: Cysts and Tumors27 Intracranial Cysts and Cyst-Like Lesions28 Neuroepithelial Cysts, Porencephaly, and Perivascular Spaces29 Overview of Adult Primary Neoplasms and Metastatic Disease30 Meningeal Neoplasms31 Vascular and Hematopoietic Neoplasms32 Intra-Axial Neoplasms33 Sellar and Juxtasellar Tumors34 Pineal Region Masses35 Posterior Fossa Intra-Axial Tumors36 Cerebellopontine Angle and Internal Auditory Canal Neoplasms37 Tumors of the Cranial/Spinal Nerves38 Management of the Tumor PatientSection 8: The Phakomatoses39 Phakomatoses: Tumor Suppression Gene DefectsSection 9: Infection and Inflammation40 Meningitis and Ventriculitis41 Pyogens, Mycobacteria, and Fungus42 Other Infections of the Brain43 Multiple Sclerosis and Other Idiopathic Inflammatory-Demyelinating Disease44 Neurotoxicity Associated with Pediatric MalignanciesSection 10: Aging and Degeneration45 Neurodegeneration: Cerebrum46 Neurodegeneration: Cerebellum and Brain StemSection 11: Toxic and Metabolic Conditions47 Toxic and Metabolic Brain Disease Section 12: Hydrocephalus48 Classical Concepts of Hydrocephalus49 Emerging Concepts of Cerbrospinal Fluid Physiology and Communicating HydrocephalusSection 13: Epilepsy50 Epilepsy



