NeuroimagingJack O. Greenberg This superbly illustrated text demonstrates how to optimize the diagnostic yield of today's sophisticated imaging technology by correlating the neuroimaging work-up with the neurologic history and examination. In addition, three new chapters covering Magnetic Resonance Angiography, Interventional Neuroimaging, and Spectroscopy have been added. In all, over 1,200 high-quality, detail-revealing MRI, CT, PET, SPECT, ultrasound, and plain x-ray studies enhance and reinforce the succinct, clinically oriented text. |
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Abnormalities of Movement and Posture due to Disease of the Extrapyramidal | 5 |
Disorders of Stance and Gait | 25 |
Neuroimaging of Pain | 43 |
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