Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and spine
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and spine
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2002
3rd ed
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- Vol. 2
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Osaka Metropolitan University Abeno Medical Library図
Vol. 1492.4371//MA29//284418100128448,
Vol. 2492.4371//MA29//284518100128455 -
Kanazawa University Medical Library研究室
Vol. 1WL348:M196:10400-54315-X,
Vol. 2WL348:M196:20400-54316-8
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Now in a new, Third Edition, the still unparalleled "Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain and Spine" delivers cutting-edge information on nearly every aspect of clinical neuroradiology. Leading neuroimagers, innovative MRI physicists, and veteran clinical neurospecialists show how to generate state-of-the-art images and delineate crucial clinical/pathologic MR imaging correlations. This edition features brand-new chapters on diffusion MRI, perfusion MRI, task activation functional MRI, epilepsy, and psychiatric disorders and major revisions to existing chapters. Updated images ensure the clearest state-of-the-art views. Differential diagnosis tables have been reformatted for greater clarity. The book has been divided into two manageable volumes for easier use.
Table of Contents
Part I. Principles 1. Instrumentation: Magnets, Coils, and Hardware 2. Basis of MR Contrast 3. Principles of Image Formation: K-space 4. Contrast Agents and Relaxation 5. Flow: Theory and MR Techniques 6. Fast Imaging: Principles 7. Diffusion 8. Perfusion 9. Artifacts 10. Bioeffects and Safety Part II. Brain 11. Disorders of Brain Development 12. CNS Manifestations of Inherited Syndromes 13. Epilepsy 14. White Matter Diseases 15. Intraaxial Brain Tumors 16. Extraaxial Brain Tumors 17. Intracranial Hemorrhage 18. Intracranial Vascular Malformations and Aneurysms 19. Cerebral Infarction and Ischemic Disease 20. MR Angiography 21. Head Trauma 22. Intracranial Infection 23. The Aging Brain and Neurodegenerative Disorders Part III. Skull Base 24. Base of the Skull 25. Sella and Parasellar Region 26. Diseases of the Temporal Bone 27. The Orbit and Visual System Part IV. Spine 28. Congenital Anomalies of the Spine and Spinal Cord 29. Degenerative Disease of the Spine and Spinal Cord 30. Neoplastic Disease of the Spine and Spinal Cord 31. Spinal Trauma 32. Vascular Disease of the Spine 33. Spinal Infection and Inflammatory Disorders Part V. Advances 34. Functional MRI of the Brain 35. Psychiatric Disease 36. MR Spectroscopy and the Biochemical Basis of Neurological Disease Inde
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