BookDuane E. Haines.
Summary: Remains forces in medical education, delivering abundantly illustrated and clinically essential content in a rapidly expanding field of practice.
Contents:
Introduction and reader's guide
External morphology of the central nervous system
Cranial nerves
Meninges, cisterns, ventricles, and related hemorrhages
Internal morphology of the brain in unstained slices and MRI
Internal morphology of the spinal cord and brain in stained sections
Internal morphology of the brain in stained sections: axial-sagittal correlations with MRI
Synopsis of functional components, tracts, pathways, and systems: examples in anatomical and clinical orientation
Anatomical-clinical correlations: cerebral angiogram, MRA, and MRV
Q & As: a sampling of study and review questions, many in the USMLE style, all with explained answers.