Summary:
This volume is a practical guide to the technique and most
frequent clinical applications of magnetic resonance
spectroscopy (MRS) of the brain. Using more than 500 images, the
authors present the fundamentals of MRS in a straightforward
fashion and show radiologists and neurologists how to recognise
normal and disease processes on scans.
The book presents the spectra of the most common neurological
disease entities, along with the conventional images and
perfusion and diffusion where appropriate. The authors
thoroughly describe the pathology and key MRS features of each
disease process. Each chapter ends with a quick-reference
summary of the main findings.