Osborn’s Brain: Imaging, Pathology, and Anatomy is the much-pleaded-for successor to Anne G. Osborn’s 1993 award
winning book Diagnostic Neuroradiology (a.k.a. “The Red Book”), which became one of the all-time bestselling
neuroradiology texts.
In this highly anticipated 1,300-page volume, Anne Osborn applies her special touch to make complex topics visually
appealing and easy to understand. It wraps the “must know” aspects of brain imaging together with spectacular
pathology examples, relevant anatomy, and the most up-to-date techniques in brain imaging.
Osborn’s Brain is organized for curriculum-based learning. Osborn begins with critical topics, such as trauma, to help
the reader learn in the order that is most practical for a resident or practicing radiologist. Indeed, this volume
helps readers learn how to think about diagnoses, types of diagnoses, and the various pathologies that can affect the
brain.
Even as Osborn “takes readers by the hand” to introduce them to the world of brain imaging, she includes new concepts
and diagnoses that will intrigue the most sophisticated neuroradiologist.
The format of this book departs significantly from Osborn’s most recent publications. Rather than using bulleted text,
she returns to detailed prose paragraphs designed to be a comprehensive learning resource. Summary boxes highlight the
most important points from each section, enhancing functionality and ease of use.
This detail rich content is augmented with over 2,375 stunning, high resolution radiologic images and medical
illustrations, all of which are annotated to describe the most clinically significant features.
Osborn’s Brain is easy to read, a visual delight, and a feast of concise, clear information. This impressive volume
gives every radiologist and clinical neuroscientist exactly what he or she needs to know, while offering a fascinating
journey into Osborn’s brain!
· Written by renowned neuroradiologist Anne G. Osborn, author of “The Red Book,” one of the all-time
bestselling neuroradiology texts
· Information is presented in detailed prose paragraphs rather than bullets, helping the reader understand
the thinking behind the conclusions and serving as an up-to-date comprehensive learning resource
· The most critical topics are discussed first, giving the resident and practicing radiologist quick access
to what matters most
· Summary boxes highlight the most important points from each section
· 950 pages of text include over 2,375 superb images, including high resolution radiographic images and
detailed medical illustrations
· Explanatory text describes the diagnostically significant features of each image
· Includes a companion eBook, accessible online with fully searchable text
· Published by Amirsys, globally renowned radiology and pathology diagnostic imaging publisher