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Pictorial Atlas of Neuroradiological Signs examines various brain scans in order to create a useful guide for clinicians and students. Using images of diseases and other conditions, this atlas is designed to identify various signs as well as explain what the underlying reason for the presentation of such anomalies on brain scans and images. This book will be most useful to clinicians in neurology and students who are studying neuroradiology. Those with an interest in various branches of neuroscience or radiology might also find this book a useful tool.

Produktbeschreibung
Pictorial Atlas of Neuroradiological Signs examines various brain scans in order to create a useful guide for clinicians and students. Using images of diseases and other conditions, this atlas is designed to identify various signs as well as explain what the underlying reason for the presentation of such anomalies on brain scans and images. This book will be most useful to clinicians in neurology and students who are studying neuroradiology. Those with an interest in various branches of neuroscience or radiology might also find this book a useful tool.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Sharifi-Razavi completed medical school training at Babol University of Medical Sciences in 2005. She trained in neurology at the Mashhad University of Medical Sciences between 2009 and 2013. She graduated with board certification in clinical neurology with second person rank in national neurology board exam in 2013. Since then, she has been a faculty member (clinical associate professor) of neurology in Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences. She is an attending neurologist of Bou-Ali Sina University Hospital, teaching general neurology to general medicine students and neurology residents, as well as assessment and consultation of hospitalized patients. She is also the residency program manager of neurology department, vice chancellor of neurology department, and head of neurology department. She has recently received Angel Awards from the World Stroke Organization for her effort in ischemic stroke patients' care. She specializes in cerebrovascular diseases, and she's also interested in neuroradiology, neuroimmunology, neurodegenerative and neuromuscular disorders.