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Differential Diagnosis in Neuroimaging: Head and Neck

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Differential Diagnosis in Neuroimaging: Head and Neck

Differential Diagnosis in Neuroimaging: Head and Neck
By Steven Meyers

  • Hardcover: 664 pages
  • Publisher: Thieme; 1 edition (November 22, 2016)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1626234752
  • ISBN-13: 978-1626234758
  • …an image-rich comprehensive review of head and neck pathology…The large quantity of images adds tremendous value to the book. Additionally, the images are well selected, of high quality, and clearly demonstrate the pathology.Neurosurgery

    This book is an impressive compendium of head and neck imaging cases collected over the years and is presented in such a way to illustrate to and guide the reader when considering a set of differential diagnosis in the various head and neck anatomical subsites.Acta Radiologica

    …an outstanding way to learn imaging anatomy and corresponding diseases….This [series] is a highly desirable set of books and would be a valuable addition to any neuroradiologist’s personal collection, and certainly to any departmental or sectional library.AJNR Blog

    Authored by renowned neuroradiologist Steven P. Meyers, Differential Diagnosis in Neuroimaging: Head and Neck is a stellar guide for identifying and diagnosing head and neck disease based on location and neuroimaging results. The succinct text reflects more than 25 years of hands-on experience gleaned from advanced training and educating residents and fellows in radiology, neurosurgery, and otolaryngology. The high-quality MRI and CT scans have been collected over Dr. Meyers’s lengthy career, presenting an unsurpassed visual learning tool.

    The distinctive ‘three-column table plus images’ format is easy to incorporate into clinical practice, setting this book apart from larger, disease-oriented radiologic tomes. This layout enables readers to quickly recognize and compare abnormalities based on more than 1,500 high-resolution images. Chapters cover skull imaging, temporal bone imaging, orbital imaging, paranasal imaging, suprahyoid neck imaging, and infrahyoid neck imaging, for a full spectrum of head and neck pathologies.

    Key Highlights

    • Tabular columns organized by anatomical abnormality include neck, facial, and skull based imaging findings and a summary of key clinical data that correlate to the images
    • Congenital/developmental and acquired abnormalities including solitary or multiple orbital lesions; and solitary, multifocal, or diffuse sinonasal disease
    • Abnormalities of the skull, craniovertebral junction, tempormandibular joint, infrahyoid neck, anterior and posterior cervical space, perivertebral space, and brachial plexus

    This visually rich resource is a must-have diagnostic tool for residents, fellows, and practitioners in radiology, otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, and neurosurgery. The highly practical format makes it ideal for daily rounds, as well as a robust study guide for physicians preparing for board exams.

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