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    What Radiology Residents Need to Know: Neuroradiology

    What Radiology Residents Need to Know: Neuroradiology by Vachha, Behroze A.; Moonis, Gul; Wintermark, Max;

    Series: What Radiology Residents Need to Know;

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    • Edition number 1st ed. 2024
    • Publisher Springer
    • Date of Publication 2 November 2024
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book w. online files / update

    • ISBN 9783031551239
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages625 pages
    • Size 279x210 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 307 Illustrations, black & white; 177 Illustrations, color
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    This book is an introduction to neuroradiology, specifically designed for the needs of first-year residents. Currently available textbooks, while excellent reference books, provide far too much material than is needed for radiology residents, particularly those on first-year rotations. This book covers information important both from a practical standpoint and for later board preparation in a short and simple format.



    The book is divided into three main sections: Brain, Spine, and Head and Neck. Using an easy-to-read bulleted format, this book covers all the necessary material for a first year resident and high-yield, often-tested topics, making it additionally a useful study guide for board preparation later in residency. In addition, it provides valuable tips on how to approach and interpret CT and MRIs of the brain, spine and head and neck. Additional included coverage makes it useful in later rotations of more specialized areas like the eyes and temporal bone structures. Key topics include neuroimaging structural and functional anatomy, neurodegenerative disorders, and facial and skull base fracture imaging. Like other books in this series, a critical component of What Radiology Residents Need to Know: Neuroradiology will be the additional images found online only. These images amount to twice the number in the print and e-book versions to fully illustrate points made in the text.



    This is an ideal guide for first year radiology residency learning neuroradiology.


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    Long description:

    This book is an introduction to neuroradiology, specifically designed for the needs of first-year residents. Currently available textbooks, while excellent reference books, provide far too much material than is needed for radiology residents, particularly those on first-year rotations. This book covers information important both from a practical standpoint and for later board preparation in a short and simple format.



    The book is divided into three main sections: Brain, Spine, and Head and Neck. Using an easy-to-read bulleted format, this book covers all the necessary material for a first year resident and high-yield, often-tested topics, making it additionally a useful study guide for board preparation later in residency. In addition, it provides valuable tips on how to approach and interpret CT and MRIs of the brain, spine and head and neck. Additional included coverage makes it useful in later rotations of more specialized areas like the eyes and temporal bone structures.Key topics include neuroimaging structural and functional anatomy, neurodegenerative disorders, and facial and skull base fracture imaging. Like other books in this series, a critical component of What Radiology Residents Need to Know: Neuroradiology will be the additional images found online only. These images amount to twice the number in the print and e-book versions to fully illustrate points made in the text.



    This is an ideal guide for first year radiology residency learning neuroradiology.


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    Table of Contents:

    Section I: Brain.- Imaging techniques.- Neuroimaging structural anatomy.- Neuroimaging functional anatomy.- Congenital and developmental brain malformations.- Stroke.- Intracranial haemorrhage.- Aneurysms and vascular malformations.- Head trauma.- Postoperative appearances.- Congenital and neonatal infections.- Infections.- Noninfectious inflammatory processes.- Dysmyelinating white matter diseases.- Demyelinating diseases.- Tumors and tumor-like lesions.- Toxic and metabolic disorders.- Neurodegenerative disorders.- Hydrocephalus and CSF disorders.- Intracranial cysts.- Section II: Spine.- Normal anatomy.- Congenital and developmental malformations of the spine.- Spine trauma.- Degenerative spinal diseases and arthritides.- Tumors and tumor-like lesions of the spine and spinal cord.- Spine infections.- Spinal cord inflammation and demyelination.- Vascular pathologies.- Section III: Extracranial Head and Neck.- Imaging anatomy of the Orbit, sinus and neck.- Imaging of  the Orbit (infection, inflammation, benign and malignant lesions).- Imaging of sinonasal disease( infection, tumors).- Temporal bone Imaging (infection, tumors).- Skull base Imaging (anterior, central and posterior).- Sella, suprasellar, and parasellar lesions.- Facial and skull base fractures.- Imaging of  neck infections.- Imaging of neck neoplasms.- Vascular abnormalities of the head and neck.- Cystic lesions of the neck.- Section IV: Miscellaneous.- Quality and safety.- Advanced imaging techniques

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