Imaging of Cerebrovascular Disease: A Practical Guide (ORIGINAL PDF)
Key Features:
- In-depth discussion of medical and neuroradiologic/neurosurgical interventions, focusing on the use of imaging prior to, during, and following treatment
- Comprehensive text enhanced with more than 700 high-quality images
- Detailed evaluation of normal brain anatomy, as well as gyral anatomy in brain ischemia, an important subtopic
- Advantages, disadvantages, mortality, and morbidity of surgery (clipping) versus endovascular techniques (coiling and flow diversion) for aneurysms
Presented in a style that facilitates cover-to-cover reading, this is an essential tool for residents and fellows, and provides a robust study guide prior to sitting for relevant certification exams. It is also a quick, invaluable reference for radiologists, neurosurgeons, and neurologists in the midst of a busy clinical day.
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