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Description Designed to facilitate easier understanding of a complex subject, Essentials of Osborn¡¯s Brain: A Fundamental Guide for Residents and Fellows is a highly practical guide to neuroradiology by world-renowned expert Dr. Anne G. Osborn. This concise text is derived from Osborn's Brain, second edition, and contains the essential must-know information critical for residents and fellows in radiology, neuroradiology, and neurosurgery—all in a format that's ideal for study and daily reference.
Takes readers through the neuroimaging rotations of a radiology, neurosurgery, or neurology residency or fellowship via a "curriculum" of selected readings for each rotation Includes a brief section for each of 4 resident years, which lists directed readings in the book as well as optional correlated content in STATdx and RADPrimer for each rotation Combines gross pathology and imaging to clearly depict why diseases appear the way they do Features more than 2,000 high-definition, state-of-the-art images with each one referenced to its corresponding descriptive location in the text Features Dr. Osborn's trademark summary boxes throughout, allowing for quick review of essential facts Includes updated information on brain tumor genetics, new tumors, and interim updates to the 2016 World Health Organization classification of CNS neoplasms Presents new insights on autoimmune encephalitis, noninfectious CNS inflammation, and brain microbleeds, including critical-illness-associated microbleeds

Section 1: Trauma Chapter 1: Trauma Overview Chapter 2: Primary Effects of CNS Trauma Chapter 3: Secondary Effects and Sequelae of CNS Trauma
Section 2: Nontraumatic Hemorrhage and Vascular Lesions Chapter 4: Approach to Nontraumatic Hemorrhage and Vascular Lesions Chapter 5: Spontaneous Parenchymal Hemorrhage Chapter 6: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Aneurysms ´õº¸±â
Chapter 7: Vascular Malformations Chapter 8: Arterial Anatomy and Strokes Chapter 9: Venous Anatomy and Occlusions Chapter 10: Vasculopathy
Section 3: Infection, Inflammation, and Demyelinating Diseases Chapter 11: Approach to Infection, Inflammation, and Demyelinati Chapter 12: Congenital, Acquired Pyogenic, and Acquired Viral Infectionson Chapter 13: Tuberculosis and Fungal, Parasitic, and Other Infections ´õº¸±â
Chapter 14: HIV/AIDS Chapter 15: Demyelinating and Inflammatory Diseases
Section 4: Neoplasms, Cysts, and Tumor-Like Lesions Chapter 16: Introduction to Neoplasms, Cysts, and Tumor-Like Lesions Chapter 17: Astrocytomas Chapter 18: Nonastrocytic Glial Neoplasms ´õº¸±â
Chapter 19: Neuronal and Glioneuronal Tumors Chapter 20: Pineal and Germ Cell Tumors Chapter 21: Embryonal Neoplasms Chapter 22: Tumors of the Meninges Chapter 23: Nerve Sheath Tumors Chapter 24: Lymphomas and Hematopoietic and Histiocytic Tumors Chapter 25: Sellar Neoplasms and Tumor-Like Lesions Chapter 26: Miscellaneous Tumors and Tumor-Like Conditions Chapter 27: Metastases and Paraneoplastic Syndromes Chapter 28: Nonneoplastic Cysts
Section 5: Toxic, Metabolic, Degenerative, and CSF Disorders Chapter 29: Approach to Toxic, Metabolic, Degenerative, and CSF Disorders Chapter 30: Toxic Encephalopathy Chapter 31: Inherited Metabolic Disorders ´õº¸±â
Chapter 32: Acquired Metabolic and Systemic Disorders Chapter 33: Dementias and Brain Degenerations Chapter 34: Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders
Section 6: Congenital Malformations of the Skull and Brain Chapter 35: Embryology and Approach to Congenital Malformations Chapter 36: Posterior Fossa Malformations Chapter 37: Commissural and Cortical Maldevelopment ´õº¸±â
Chapter 38: Holoprosencephalies, Related Disorders, and Mimics Chapter 39: Familial Cancer Predisposition Syndromes Chapter 40: Vascular Neurocutaneous Syndromes Chapter 41: Anomalies of the Skull and Meninges
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