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- BookMartina Špero, Hrvoje Vavro.Summary: This book presents a selection of unusual neuroradiology cases, each documented with a short medical history, CT and MRI images, and one page with clinical features and radiological findings. A total of 25 rare and peculiar cases were selected from the authors' clinical experience. Over time, the authors witnessed several of these cases - for which there is little or no information in the international literature - being misinterpreted, especially by residents, general radiologists who occasionally have to deal with neuroradiology cases, or young neuroradiologists. Written by experienced practitioners, this atlas, with its thoroughly documented collection of rare neuroradiological cases, represents a valuable clinical tool for young radiologists and will encourage them to "think outside the box" and successfully find the correct diagnosis.
Contents:
I.Most likely differential diagnose
II.Vascular
III.Infections/Metabolic/Toxic
IV.Skull and orbit anomalities
V.Unusual Spine
VI.Something different.Digital Access Springer 2018 - ArticleHolder TH.Am Surg. 1978 Jan;44(1):31-6.The present trends in care have been reviewed. There is an inclination for the use of the patient's esophagus when at all possible rather than resort to interposition. Following the evolution of treatment for the primary tracheoesophageal anomalies, current efforts are being directed toward treatment of associated anomalies and long-term problems associated with the lesions. The result has been an overall improved survival rate and decrease in morbidity.