Neurosonology And Neuroimaging Of Stroke Thieme

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neurosonology and neuroimaging of stroke thieme

Editors: Valdueza, José M.; Schreiber, Stephan J.; Roehl, Jens-Eric; Connolly, Florian; Klingebiel, Randolf Title: Neurosonology and Neuroimaging of Stroke Print ISBN: 9783131418722; Online ISBN: 9783131760227; Book DOI: 10.1055/b-004-135648 2rd Edition © 2017 Georg Thieme Verlag KG Georg Thieme Verlag KG, Stuttgart Subjects: Radiology (incl. Interventional Radiology)

J.M. Valdueza, S.J. Schreiber, J.-E. Roehl, and R. Klingebiel, eds. Thieme; 2008, 399 pages, 766 illustrations, $179.95.

This 399-page book written by 3 neurologists (Drs Valdueza, Schreiber, and Roehl) and 1 neuroradiologist (Dr Klingebiel) is divided into 2 parts. The first deals with the principles of vascular sonography, the application of the sonographic examination to the neurovascular system (intra- and extracranial vessels), the major considerations in intracranial hemodynamics, the pathogenesis of stroke (with... With these chapters as baseline information, the authors then nicely illustrate the use of neuroimaging in 30 different cases, with the emphasis strongly on sonographic evaluation. They divide the case material into 3 categories: low, medium, and high sonographic difficulty. In most large teaching hospitals and medical centers in America when such sonographic examinations are performed in a radiology department, they are interpreted by those who routinely deal with sonography. Few neuroradiologists have an interest in or are trained in intra- and extracranial neurosonography.

This is a shame because tight integration between MRA/CTA/DSA and sonography is frequently missing. For those who may have an interest in becoming directly involved in neurosonography or who want to see more of this clinical work migrate to neuroradiology and our training programs, this book would serve... The imagery is abundant, crisp, and state-of-the-art. Nearly every clinical case shows correlative imaging, often with 3D reconstructions of vital areas of the vascular system. The examples in the clinical case presentations include the major diagnoses one is likely to encounter, and the written material allows one to follow each case as the imaging unfolds. So, for example, in a case of internal carotid dissection (case 20), the reader is given the clinical presentation and initial neuroradiologic findings.

Then questions are posed as to what specific information could be derived from sonography. The case description then explains and illustrates the initial neurosonographic findings (from both extracranial and transcranial duplex sonography), the evaluation of collateral function, the conventional angiography findings, and the clinical course, along with follow-up... An extensive discussion ends each clinical case, reiterating the critical findings. This template, in general, is followed for every clinical case, and it serves the authors’ aims well because it brings to life material described in the first part of the book. An added plus to the book is a CD, which illustrates the case material. This book takes the neuroradiologist to areas that are infrequently part of his or her daily work.

Nonetheless, it covers material that should be part and parcel of techniques we use in evaluating stroke. The book, therefore, is highly recommended for every neuroradiology library, and for those with interest in this field, it would be a wise personal purchase. Built-in study tools like highlights and more Listen and follow along as Bookshelf reads to you Access your eTextbook anytime and anywhere Search across book content, figures, and your workbook

Neurosonology and Neuroimaging of Stroke: A Comprehensive Reference 2nd Edition is written by José Manuel Valdueza; Stephan Schreiber; Jens-Eric Röhl; Florian Connolly; Randolf Klingebiel and published by Thieme Medical Publishers. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Neurosonology and Neuroimaging of Stroke are 9783132579934, 3132579939 and the print ISBNs are 9783131418722, 3131418729. Save up to 80% versus print by going digital with VitalSource. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 9783131760227. Editors: Valdueza, José M.; Schreiber, Stephan J.; Roehl, Jens-Eric; Connolly, Florian; Klingebiel, Randolf Title: Neurosonology and Neuroimaging of Stroke

Print ISBN: 9783131418722; Online ISBN: 9783131760227; Book DOI: 10.1055/b-004-135648 2rd Edition © 2017 Georg Thieme Verlag KG Georg Thieme Verlag KG, Stuttgart Subjects: Radiology (incl. Interventional Radiology) Editors: Valdueza, José M.; Schreiber, Stephan J.; Roehl, Jens-Eric; Connolly, Florian; Klingebiel, Randolf Title: Neurosonology and Neuroimaging of Stroke

Print ISBN: 9783131418722; Online ISBN: 9783131760227; Book DOI: 10.1055/b-004-135648 2rd Edition © 2017 Georg Thieme Verlag KG Georg Thieme Verlag KG, Stuttgart Subjects: Radiology (incl. Interventional Radiology)

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This is a shame because tight integration between MRA/CTA/DSA and sonography is frequently missing. For those who may have an interest in becoming directly involved in neurosonography or who want to see more of this clinical work migrate to neuroradiology and our training programs, this book would serve... The imagery is abundant, crisp, and state-of-the-art. Nearly every clinical case shows corre...

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Then questions are posed as to what specific information could be derived from sonography. The case description then explains and illustrates the initial neurosonographic findings (from both extracranial and transcranial duplex sonography), the evaluation of collateral function, the conventional angiography findings, and the clinical course, along with follow-up... An extensive discussion ends eac...