BookRohini Nadgir, Doris D.M. Lin, and David M. Yousem.
Summary: Focusing on high-yield information, Neuroradiology: The Core Requisites, 5th Edition emphasizes the basics to help you establish a foundational understanding of neuroradiology during rotations, prepare for the core and certifying exams, and refresh your knowledge of key concepts. This completely rewritten and reorganized edition emphasizes the essential knowledge you need in an easy-to-read format, with thorough updates that cover new imaging modalities, the latest guidelines, and integration of physics information throughout. Emphasizes the essentials in a templated, quick-reference format that includes numerous outlines, tables, pearls, boxed material, and bulleted content for easy reading, reference, and recall. Prioritizes and explains key information to help you efficiently and effectively prepare for board exams. Helps you build and solidify conceptual, technical, and interpretive core knowledge needed for imaging the brain, spine, and head and neck. Features hundreds of high-quality images, including diffusion weighted imaging, perfusion imaging, MR and CT angiography, and MR spectroscopy.
Contents:
Intro
Title page
Table of Contents
Any screen, Any time, Anywhere
Copyright
Dedication
List of Contributors
Foreword
Neuroradiology: Core Requisites, 5e
Preface
Part I: Brain
1. Cranial Anatomy
Topographic Anatomy Supratentorial Brain
Infratentorial Brain
White Matter Tracts
Meninges and Associated Potential Spaces
Ventricular System, Cerebrospinal Fluid, and Cerebrospinal Fluid Spaces
Physiologic Calcifications
Cranial Nerves
Functional Anatomy
Neural Systems
Vascular Anatomy
Skull Base Foramina
2. Intracranial Neoplasms
Relevant Anatomy
Imaging Techniques/Protocols
Pathology
Posttreatment Evaluation
3. Vascular Diseases of the Brain
Relevant Anatomy
Imaging Techniques/Protocols
Pathologies
4. Head Trauma
Relevant Anatomy
Imaging Techniques/Protocols
Pathology
5. Infectious and Noninfectious Inflammatory Disease of the Brain
Abstract
Relevant Anatomy
Imaging Techniques/Protocols
Pathology
Specific Types/Patterns of Intracranial Infections
6. White Matter Disease
Relevant Anatomy
Imaging Techniques/Protocols
Pathology
7. Neurodegenerative Diseases and Hydrocephalus
Anatomic Considerations: Hydrocephalus versus Atrophy
Imaging Techniques and Protocols
Pathology
Atrophy
Metabolic Disorders
8. Congenital Anomalies of the Central Nervous System
Relevant Embryology
Imaging Techniques/Protocols
Supratentorial Congenital Lesions
Infratentorial Abnormalities
Other Congenital Malformations
Congenital Infections
Phakomatoses
Congenital Spinal Anomalies
Skull Anomalies
Perinatal Injury
Part II: Head and Neck
9. Orbit
Relevant Anatomy
Imaging Techniques/Protocols
Pathology
10. Sella and Central Skull Base
Relevant Anatomy
Imaging Techniques/Protocols. Pathology
11. Temporal Bone
Relevant Anatomy
Imaging Techniques/Protocols
Pathology
12. Sinonasal Disease
Relevant Anatomy
Imaging Techniques/Protocols
Pathology
13. Mucosal and Nodal Disease of the Head and Neck
Relevant Anatomy
Imaging Techniques/Protocol
Pathology
Posttreatment Imaging
Future Cancer Risk
14. Extramucosal Disease of the Head and Neck
Relevant Anatomy
VISCERAL SPACE
Imaging Techniques
Pathology Common to Multiple Extramucosal Spaces
Pathology Isolated to Specific Extramucosal Spaces
Masticator Space
Temporomandibular Joint
Dentition/Jaw
Prestyloid Parapharyngeal Space
Carotid Space/Poststyloid Parapharyngeal Space
Retropharyngeal Space
Perivertebral Space
Brachial Plexus
Thyroid Gland
Parathyroid Gland
Part III: Spine
15. Degenerative Disease of the Spine
Relevant Anatomy
Imaging Techniques/Protocols
Pathology
16. Non-degenerative Disease of the Spine
Relevant Anatomy
Imaging Techniques/Protocols
Pathology
Index.