Neurosonology and Neuroimaging of Stroke

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Neurosonology is a first-line modality in the diagnosis and management of cerebrovascular disease and especially of stroke. In this new edition of Neurosonology and Neuroimaging of Stroke, this noninvasive, real-time imaging method has been given expanded coverage, particularly for its clinical utility.

As in the first edition, the new edition offers both a clear overview of the principles of neurosonology and a casebook exploring critical cerebrovascular problems. Ultrasound anatomy, technical aspects of clinical application, and the advantages and limitations of ultrasound are reviewed and contrasted to conventional, magnetic resonance, and computed tomography angiography. Forty-five selected cases from the authors’ extensive collections at Charite – Universitatsmedizin Berlin and the Center of Neurology in Bad Segeberg, Germany, are then discussed. The patient histories and working diagnoses are followed by detailed assessments of the extra- and intracranial color-coded duplex sonographic findings and additional diagnostic procedures. The relevant clinical aspects are presented in a compact, comprehensible way, and for the majority of the cases videos are available in the Thieme MediaCenter, providing further in-depth understanding of the full potential of the method.

Features:

  • Complete extra- and intracranial arterial and venous ultrasound examination
  • New techniques: ultrasound fusion imaging, ultrafast ultrasound, contrast application
  • More than 1,300 high-quality illustrations, including full-color duplex images
  • Fifteen newly selected cases on conditions such as subarachnoid hemorrhage and dural fistula, as well as rare stroke causes including sickle cell disease and reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome
  • Revision of many cases from the first edition
  • More than 60 new video clips (for a total of 130) available at the Thieme MediaCenter, bringing ultrasound anatomy and challenging cases to your monitor!

Neurosonology and Neuroimaging of Stroke, Second Edition, offers neurologists, neuroradiologists, and all physicians treating patients with cerebrovascular disease an authoritative introduction and guide to this powerful diagnostic tool.

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Editorial Reviews

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The diagrams are excellent and the text is beautifully annotated…There is an extensive exhaustive reference list [and] a DVD to facilitate the learning process…The authors…have produced an excellent textbook accompanied by high quality illustrations illustrating clinical applications, [and] advantages and limitations of ultrasound examinations of the central nervous system.–RAD Magazine This book will prove very useful to neurologists.Archives of Neurology 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 of the follow each case as the imaging unfolds…highly recommended for every neuroradiology library, and for those with interest in this field, it would be a wise personal purchase.–American Journal of NeuroradiologySystematically organized…Ultrasound principles are described and illustrated with diagrams and images…contains 30 case scenarios grouped according to the expected difficulty of neurosonology exploration and interpretation.–ETDE’s Energy Database

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: TPS; Har/DVD edition (July 2, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3131418710
  • ISBN-13: 978-3131418715

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