The first book-length reference to thoroughly describe diagnostic and therapeutic advances in the development of vascular radiology over the last decade
The last ten years has seen vascular imaging of the central nervous system (CNS) evolve from fairly crude, invasive procedures to more advanced imaging methods that are safer, faster, and more precise—with computed tomographic (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging methods playing a special role in these advances.
Vascular Imaging from the Nervous System may be the first full-length reference text that shows radiologists-especially neuroradiologists-how you can optimize using the numerous techniques available to be able to boost the sensitivity and specificity of vascular imaging, therefore enhancing the treatment and diagnosis of person patients. Each chapter is formatted carefully and split into two essential parts: Part one describes the physical concepts underlying each imaging technique, along potential connected items and issues the 2nd part addresses clinical applications and novel applications of each method.
English | ISBN: 1118188756 | 2014 | 432 pages | PDF | 134 MB
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