Sunday, June 17, 2018

MRI for spine surgeons and specialists

Authors : Khanna, A. Jay
Edition : 1
Year : 2014
Description :


[This book] would be a worthy addition to the collection of any neurosurgical spine specialist, in either practice or training. The systematic approach to analyzing an MRI study, in addition to the clear and easily understood theory behind why the images appear as they do, makes this a great addition to the neurosurgical tome. Congratulations to the author for the excellent work. -- Neurosurgery-online.com 
MRI Essentials for the Spine Specialist is a comprehensive textbook that details the complex MRI anatomy of the spine and the spectrum of pathological findings in patients with spinal disorders. Covering basic concepts such as the physics of MRI and normal MRI anatomy of the spine as well as advanced MRI techniques, this book will help clinicians develop a systematic approach to the accurate interpretation of spine MRI studies.



Key Features:
Region-specific and concept-specific chapters systematically covering what the spine specialist must master 
All chapters written by spine surgeons, interventional pain specialists, and radiologists, specifically for clinicians 
More than 450 MR images and 80 instructive illustrations to help readers visualize and clarify their understanding of the concepts presented 
Practical and focused review of how other imaging modalities correlate with and complement MRI 
Common Clinical Questions with answers and detailed explanations in each chapter

This text will be an important resource for spine surgeons, interventional and non-interventional pain specialists, interventional radiologists, neurologists, sports medicine specialists, and any other physicians or allied health professionals with an interest in the management of patients with spinal disorders. It is also an excellent reference for diagnostic radiologists who interpret spine MRI studies and would like to gain a better understanding of the associated clinical aspects.

Content: 
Essentials of MRI physics and pulse sequences /
Normal spine MRI anatomy /
Common clinical and correlative pain generators of the cervical and lumbosacral spine /
A systematic approach to the review of spine MRI studies / 
The occipitocervical junction / 
The cervical spine / 
The lumbar and thoracic spine / 
Tumors of the spine / 
MRI of the pediatric spine / 
Advanced techniques in spine MRI / 
Correlation of MRI with other imaging studies / 
MRI safety considerations for the referring clinician / 


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