Neuroimaging
J.O. Greenberg(Editor)
McGraw-Hill Education (ISE Editions) (Publisher)
Published on 1. July 1994
Book
Spiral bound
614 pages
978-0-07-113333-3 (ISBN)
Description
In the tradition of the Adams and Victor text, this work employs a symptom-based approach to the radiologic interpretation of neurologic disease. Over 1600 images across all modalities highlight the coverage as leading specialists from neurology and radiology collaborate on the radiologic interpretation of each disease and syndrome in this broad-based review.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1650 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-07-113333-3 (9780071133333)
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J.O. Greenberg
Neuroimaging
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12/1995
McGraw-Hill Professional
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Content
Part 1 Cardinal manifestations of neurologic disease: disorders of mobility - abnormalities of movement and posture due to disease of the extrapyramidal motor systems, disorders of stance and gait; pain, headache - neuroimaging of pain, headache and other craniofacial pains; disorders of the special senses - common disturbances of vision, ocular movement and pupillary function, deafness, dizziness, disorders of equilibrium; epilepsy and disorders of consciousness - neuroimaging and epilepsy; derangements of intellect, behaviour and language due to diffuse and focal cerebral disease - neuroimaging and behavioural neurology; disorders of mood and emotion - imaging in psychiatric disorders. Part 2 The neurology of ageing: neuroimaging of normal brain ageing and dementia. Part 3 The major categories of neurologic disease: disturbances of cerebrospinal fluid circulation, including hydrocephalus and meningeal reactions; intracranial neoplasms; viral and nonviral infections of the nervous system; the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; neuroimaging in patients with cerebrovascular disease; diseases of the spinal cord; neuroimaging of multiple sclerosis and related disorders; imaging the brain lesions of alcoholics; developmental diseases of the nervous system. Part 4 Special section on specific imaging modalities: diffusion-perfusion MRI and magnetic resonance spectroscopy in cerebral vascular disease; imaging of stroke with SPECT; ultrasound in cerebrovascular disease.