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    Anne G. Osborn.
    Summary: "Osborn's Brain: Imaging, Pathology, and Anatomy is the much-pleaded-for successor to Anne G. Osborn's 1993 award winning book Diagnostic Neuroradiology (a.k.a. "The Red Book"), which became one of the all-time bestselling neuroradiology texts. In this highly anticipated 1,200-page volume, Anne Osborn applies her special touch to make complex topics visually appealing and easy to understand. It wraps the "must know" aspects of brain imaging together with spectacular pathology examples, relevant anatomy, and the most up-to-date modalities and techniques in brain imaging"--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Trauma overview
    Primary effects of CNS trauma
    Secondary effects and sequelae of CNS trauma
    Approach to nontraumatic hemorrhage and vascular lesions
    Spontaneous parenchymal hemorrhage
    Subarachnoid hemorrhage and aneurysms
    Vascular malformations
    Arterial anatomy and strokes
    Venous anatomy and occlusions
    Vasculopathy
    Approach to infection, inflammation, and demyelination
    Congenital, acquired pyogenic, and acquired viral infections
    Tuberculosis, fungal, parasitic, and other infections
    HIV/AIDS
    Demyelinating and inflammatory diseases
    Introduction to neoplasms, cysts, and tumor-like lesions
    Astrocytomas
    Nonastrocytic glial neoplasms
    Neuronal and glioneuronal tumors
    Pineal and germ cell tumors
    Embryonal and neuroblastic tumors
    Tumors of the meninges
    Cranial nerves and nerve sheath tumors
    Lymphomas, hematopoietic and histiocytic tumors
    Sellar neoplasms and tumor-like lesions
    Miscellaneous tumors and tumor-like conditions
    Metastases and paraneoplastic syndromes
    Nonneoplastic cysts
    Approach to toxic, metabolic, degenerative, and CSF disorders
    Toxic encephalopathy
    Inherited metabolic disorders
    Acquired metabolic and systemic disorders
    Dementias and brain degenerations
    Hydrocephalus and CSF disorders
    Embryology and approach to congenital malformations
    Posterior fossa malformations
    Commissural and cortical maldevelopment
    Holoprosencephalies, related disorders, and mimics
    Neurocutaneous syndromes
    Vascular phakomatoses
    Anomalies of the skull and meninges.
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