Magnetic resonance imaging of the spine
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the spine
Mosby, c1994
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Spine combines hard case material with practical techniques from the experts to bring you a comprehensive resource with the vast changes occurring in spinal MRI. From the first chapter to the last, this exceptional reference contains the most practical, most current information you need to enhance your diagnostic skills.
Table of Contents
A Practical Approach to Magnetic Resonance Physics in Spinal Imaging (P.M. Ruggieri). Normal Anatomy (M.T. Modic and S. Yu). Degenerative Disorders of the Spine (M.T. Modic). Postoperative Spine (J.S. Ross). Cervicomedullary and Craniovertebral Junctions (J.S. Ross). Inflammatory Disease (J.S. Ross). Spinal Tumors (T.J. Masaryk). Spinal Trauma (T.J. Masaryk). Pediatric Spine: Normal Anatomy and Spinal Dysraphism (M.J. Goske, M.T. Modic, and S. Yu). Cystic Lesions, Vascular Disorders, Demyelinating Disease, and Miscellaneous Topics (T.J. Masaryk).
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