Imaging Anatomy Brain and Spine, 1st Edition
This richly illustrated and superbly organized text/atlas is an excellent point-of-care resource for practitioners at all levels of experience and training. Written by global leaders in the field, Imaging Anatomy: Brain and Spine provides a thorough understanding of the detailed normal anatomy that underlies contemporary imaging. This must-have reference employs a templated, highly formatted design; concise, bulleted text; and state-of- the-art images throughout that identify the clinical entities in each anatomic area.
This richly illustrated and superbly organized text/atlas is an excellent point-of-care resource for practitioners at all levels of experience and training. Written by global leaders in the field, Imaging Anatomy: Brain and Spine provides a thorough understanding of the detailed normal anatomy that underlies contemporary imaging. This must-have reference employs a templated, highly formatted design; concise, bulleted text; and state-of- the-art images throughout that identify the clinical entities in each anatomic area.
Key Features
- Features more than 2,500 high-resolution images throughout, including 7T MR, fMRI, diffusion tensor MRI, and multidetector row CT images in many planes, combined with over 300 correlative full-color anatomic drawings that show human anatomy in the projections that radiologists use.
- Covers only the brain and spine, presenting multiplanar normal imaging anatomy in all pertinent modalities for an unsurpassed, comprehensive point-of-care clinical reference.
- Incorporates recent, stunning advances in imaging such as 7T and functional MR imaging, surface and segmented anatomy, single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) scans, dopamine transporter (DAT) scans, and 3D quantitative volumetric scans.
- Places 7T MR images alongside 3T MR images to highlight the benefits of using 7T MR imaging as it becomes more widely available in the future.
- Presents essential text in an easy-to-digest, bulleted format, enabling imaging specialists to find quick answers to anatomy questions encountered in daily practice.
- Includes the Expert Consult™ version of the book, allowing you to search all the text, figures, and references on a variety of devices.
Author Information
| ISBN Number | 9780323661140 |
|---|---|
| Description Author List | By Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah; Karen L. Salzman, MD, FACR, Professor of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Neuroradiology Section Chief, Leslie W. Davis Endowed Chair in Neuroradiology, Vice Chair of Education, Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah; Jeffrey S. Anderson, MD, PhD, Professor of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah; Arthur W. Toga, Professor of Neurology Laboratory of Neuro Imaging, University of Southern California California, USA; Meng Law, MD; Jeffrey Ross, MD, Senior Associate Consultant, Neuroradiology Division, Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Professor of Radiology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona and Kevin R. Moore, MD, Pediatric Radiologist and Neuroradiologist, Intermountain Pediatric Imaging, Primary Children’s Hospital, Adjunct Professor of Radiology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA |
| Copyright Year | 2020 |
| Edition Number | 1 |
| Format | Book |
| Trim | 216w x 276h (8.50" x 10.875") |
| Illustrations | Approx. 3,000 illustrations (including full-color graphics) |
| Imprint | Elsevier |
| Page Count | 928 |
| Publication Date | 15 Apr 2020 |
| Stock Status | Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery |


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