Differential Diagnosis in Neuroimaging: Spine (2017) (PDF) by Steven Meyers

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2017
  • Number of pages: 288
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 8.33 MB
  • Authors: Steven Meyers

Description

Authored by renowned neuroradiologist Steven P. Meyers, Differential Diagnosis in Neuroimaging: Spine is a stellar guide for identifying and diagnosing cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spine anomalies 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 orthopaedic surgery. The high-quality MRI, CT, and X-ray images 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 high-resolution images.

User’s Reviews

…admirable and exceptional….an outstanding resource on the spine, with lots of information in text and illustrated form, to help neuro-radiologists and other medical specialists look at and study various conditions, do a diagnosis, and decide on the ideal surgical or nonsurgical treatment plan. — BIZ INDIA

…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

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