Neuroimaging in Dementia

Neuroimaging in Dementia-1

Frederik Barkhof • Nick C. Fox António J. Bastos-Leite • Philip Scheltens 2011 This book is inspired by the previous work entitled ‘Magnetic Resonance in Dementia’ published in 2002 with our dear colleague and friend, Jaap Valk. We were encouraged by many positive reactions from colleagues in different disciplines including radiology, neurology, psychiatry and geriatrics.

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Atlas of Ultrasound- Guided Procedures in Interventional Pain Management

Atlas of Ultrasound-Guided Procedures in Interventional Pain Management-1

Samer N. Narouze 2011 Ultrasonography is a very welcome addition to fluoroscopy and other imaging techniques in interventional pain practice. Over the past few years, interest in ultrasonography in pain medicine (USPM) has been fast growing, as evidenced by the plethora of published papers in peer-reviewed journals as well as presentations at major national and international meetings.

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Intracerebral Hemorrhage Research

Intracerebral Hemorrhage Research-1

Edited by John H. Zhang, Austin Colohan 2011 From Bench to Bedside On March 9–11, 2010, the Third International Conference on Intracerebral Hemorrhage was held at the exquisite Rancho Las Palmas Resort in Rancho Mirage, California. No one could have asked for a better venue – beautiful weather, lush gardens, and a location city that attracts millions of […]

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Dating Neurological Injury

Dating Neurological Injury

Jeff L. Creasy 2011 A Forensic Guide for Radiologists, Other Expert Medical Witnesses, and Attorneys Why do we need a book on the dating of neurological injury? Over the last decade, I have personally reviewed more than 80 medical–legal cases related to neurological disease in which some aspect of the case involved imaging technology.

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Acute Ischemic Stroke

Acute Ischemic Stroke-1

R.G. González J.A. Hirsch M.H. Lev P.W. Schaefer L.H. Schwamm (Editors) 2011 Acute ischemic stroke is treatable, and our ability to treat patients with ischemic stroke continues to improve. Since the publication of the first edition of this book, important changes in stroke patient management have occurred, and many are reflected in these pages.  

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