Neuroradiology; The Essentials With MR and CT

  • 저   자 : Runge
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  • 출판사 : Thieme
  • ISBN(13) : 9781604069167
  • 발행일 : 2015  /   1판   /   256 페이지
  • 상품코드 : 25647
  • 적립금: 2,432
128,000121,600

256 pp, 502 illustrations





This book should have a place next to the Neuroradiology PACS workstation for ready reference when one just wants to be
sure or to flesh out the clinical aspects of the imaging findings for discussion with our clinical neuro colleagues.
However, I would be sure to bolt this book down because I suspect it will have a high tendency to 'walk.'I hope you
enjoy reading it as much as I did. -- From the Foreword by William G. Bradley Jr., MD, PhD, FACR

Neuroradiology is a core clinical resource that clearly illustrates and describes MR and CT images of the brain, head
and neck, and spine. The text distills the essential aspects of neuroradiology and contains in-depth discussions of
imaging findings. Written from a clinical radiology perspective, the content of this book draws on the personal
experience of the authors, all of whom are leading experts in neuroradiology.

Key Features:
뷢ore than 1000 high-quality MR and CT images representing the full range of diseases encountered in everyday practice
뷤nline access to a wealth of image sets on Thiemes Media Center
뷖overs common and critical MR and CT diagnosed pathologies in neuroradiology
뷖ontains clear, concise explanations of MR physics and imaging findings in clinical neuroradiology

This excellent clinical reference helps busy radiologists and neuroradiologists, as well as residents and fellows in
these specialties, tackle challenging cases they face on a day-to-day basis and enables them to properly diagnose the
common, important pathologies encountered in their patients.

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