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Written by two renowned leaders in neuroradiology and neurology, this unique reference is a high-level imaging resource ideal for today's clinical neurologist or neuroscientist . Using straightforward, jargon-free prose, this book provides an overview of neurological disorders coupled with typical imaging findings - all designed for use at the point of care . You will be expertly guided throughout, from radiologic appearance and the significance of the imaging findings to the next appropriate steps in effective patient care.
Discusses radiologic appearances of common neurological diseases
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Produktbeschreibung
Written by two renowned leaders in neuroradiology and neurology, this unique reference is a high-level imaging resource ideal for today's clinical neurologist or neuroscientist. Using straightforward, jargon-free prose, this book provides an overview of neurological disorders coupled with typical imaging findings - all designed for use at the point of care. You will be expertly guided throughout, from radiologic appearance and the significance of the imaging findings to the next appropriate steps in effective patient care.

  • Discusses radiologic appearances of common neurological diseases, their significance, and the next steps in patient care in a clear manner perfectly suited for neurologists or neuroscientists
  • Provides high-level information from both a neuroradiologist and a neurologist, making it a balanced and appropriate clinical reference for day-to-day neurology practice
  • Covers imaging in stroke, infectious disease, brain malformations, tumors, and more
  • Keeps you up-to-date with unusual emerging neurologic disorders, such as Susac syndrome, West Nile Virus, and IRIS

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Autorenporträt
Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR, is a University Distinguished Professor and Professor of Radiology and Imaging Sciences and William H. and Patricia W. Child Presidential Endowed Chair in Radiology at the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, UtahKathleen B. Digre, MD, specializes in neuro-ophthalmology and headache and practices at the John A. Moran Eye Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. She evaluates and treats complex visual complaints which can be due to optic nerve or brain disease. Dr. Digre sees patients with complex neuro-ophthalmic disorders such as papilledema, photophobia, visual loss, and diplopia. She also treats migraine headaches and other unusual headache disorders. She is listed in Best Doctors in America.
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"This book would serve as an excellent academic and clinical reference for Neurology practitioners, both those in training and at the attending level. Imaging in Neurology could easily become a staple in the Neurology book market as an imaging bible of sorts.?

"This is yet another wonderful offering from Dr. Osborn's group. It is well suited for its intended audience and provides a good overview of pertinent imaging findings clinicians should be familiar with. Image quality and artist renderings are of the highest quality and are well annotated. The captions are easy to read and provide excellent descriptions of the images."

- Tara Catanzano, MD (Baystate Medical Center) for Doody's Review Service

"This book would serve as an excellent academic and clinical reference for Neurology practitioners, both those in training and at the attending level. Imaging in Neurology could easily become a staple in the Neurology book market as an imaging bible of sorts."

-American Journal of Neuroradiology Blog (May 2016)