Description
Covering the entire spectrum of this fast-changing field, the fourth edition of Diagnostic Imaging: Pediatric Neuroradiology is an invaluable resource for general radiologists, pediatric neuroradiologists, neurologists and neurosurgeons, and trainees—anyone who requires an easily accessible, highly visual reference in this complex area of imaging. Drs. Kevin R. Moore, Luke L. Linscott, and a team of highly regarded experts provide up-to-date information on nearly 280 diagnoses in short, detailed chapters to help you make informed decisions at the point of care. The text is lavishly illustrated, delineated, and referenced, making it a useful learning tool for readers at all levels of experience as well as a handy reference for daily practice.- Provides a comprehensive, expert reference for quickly accessible, detailed information about neoplastic and nonneoplastic disorders affecting the brain, head, neck, and spine of children to help you make specific diagnoses and recommendations for further imaging or referral- Contains numerous new chapters and sweeping updates throughout, covering advances in vessel wall imaging that provide more specific diagnoses of focal cerebral arteriopathy in children; newly identified pediatric infectious diseases, including human parechovirus; congenital brain malformations; MOGAD and NMOSD correlating to newly developed consensus standards; an up-to-date approach to pediatric demyelinating disorders; and more- Includes current tumor criteria from the WHO Classification of Tumours: Central Nervous System Tumours (fifth edition), including advancements in molecular genomics and newly determined categories that identify tumor types/subtypes and facilitate differentiating subtypes- Features more than 5,500 images (in print and online), including radiologic images, full-color medical illustrations, clinical and gross pathology photographs, and histologic images- Clearly demonstrates procedural steps, complications, treatment alternatives, variant anatomy, and more―all fully annotated to highlight the most important diagnostic information- Offers a vivid, full-color design that makes the material easy to read, with an extensive image gallery and "thumbnail" visual differential diagnoses for each entity- Uses bulleted, succinct text and highly templated chapters for quick comprehension of essential information at the point of care- Additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date
Table of Contents
PART 1: BRAINSection 1: Pathology-Based DiagnosesCONGENITAL MALFORMATIONSHINDBRAIN MALFORMATIONSDISORDERS OF DIVERTICULATION/CLEAVAGEMALFORMATIONS OF CORTICAL DEVELOPMENTFAMILIAL TUMOR/NEUROCUTANEOUS SYNDROMESTRAUMASTROKEVASCULAR MALFORMATIONSCVMS WITH AV SHUNTINGCVMS WITHOUT AV SHUNTINGNEOPLASMSNONNEOPLASTIC CYSTS AND TUMOR MIMICSINFECTIOUS DISEASECONGENITAL/NEONATAL INFECTIONSACQUIRED INFECTIONSINFLAMMATORY AND DEMYELINATING DISEASEINHERITED METABOLIC/DEGENERATIVE DISORDERSNormal VariantsLYSOSOMAL DISORDERSPEROXISOMAL DISORDERSORGANIC AND AMINOACIDOPATHIESMISCELLANEOUSACQUIRED TOXIC/METABOLIC/DEGENERATIVE DISORDERSSECTION 2: ANATOMY-BASED DIAGNOSESVENTRICLES AND CISTERNSSELLA AND PITUITARYSKULL, SCALP, AND MENINGESCONGENITALTRAUMANONNEOPLASTIC AND TUMOR-LIKE DISORDERSPart II: Head and NeckSECTION 1: TEMPORAL BONE AND SKULL BASESECTION 2: ORBIT, NOSE, AND SINUSESSECTION 3: SUPRAHYOID AND INFRAHYOID NECKSECTION 4: MULTIPLE REGIONS, HEAD AND NECKPart III: SpineSECTION 1: CONGENITAL AND GENETIC DISORDERSCONGENITALNORMAL ANATOMICAL VARIATIONSCHIARI DISORDERSABNORMALITIES OF NEURULATIONANOMALIES OF CAUDAL CELL MESSANOMALIES OF NOTOCHORD AND VERTEBRAL FORMATIONDEVELOPMENTAL ABNORMALITIESGENETIC DISORDERSSCOLIOSIS AND KYPHOSISSECTION 2: TRAUMASECTION 3: DEVELOPMENTAL AND DEGENERATIVE DISEASESSECTION 4: INFECTION AND INFLAMMATORY DISORDERSINFECTIONSINFLAMMATORY AND AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERSSECTION 5: NEOPLASMS, CYSTS, AND OTHER MASSESNEOPLASMSEXTRADURAL SPACEINTRADURAL EXTRAMEDULLARY SPACEINTRAMEDULLARY SPACENONNEOPLASTIC CYSTS AND TUMOR MIMICSSECTION 6: SPINE POSTPROCEDURAL IMAGING



