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William T. O´Brien

Top 3 Differentials in Neuroradiology


A Case Review
2015. 624 p. 697 Abb. 216 x 279 mm
Verlag/Jahr: THIEME, STUTTGART 2015
ISBN: 1-60406-723-3 (1604067233)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-60406-723-1 (9781604067231)

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Unique! That is the best word to describe

Top 3 Differentials in Neuroradiology by William T. O´Brien.[It

is]unique in its approach to the clinical practice of neuro-imaging, and

unique in its approach to education in this rapidly expanding subspecialty...I

found reading this book to be a joy ... Frankly, this is a book not just for the

resident or fellow, but one that will give any academic faculty member a

positive learning experience, just like the one that I had! -- From

the Foreword by Richard E. Latchaw, MD, FACR, Past President of the American

Society of Neuroradiology

Top 3 Differentials in Neuroradiology is an up-to-date,

comprehensive review of critical topics in neuroimaging. The book´s unique

format ranks the differentials, divides them into the Top 3, and presents

additional diagnostic considerations for each case presentation. The discussion

sections of each case cover the imaging and clinical manifestations for all

disease processes, making this text a high-yield review for board exam

preparation and a quick reference for daily clinical practice.Key

Features:Presents more than 600 high-quality images with the

case-based reviewsCovers all neuroradiology subspecialties,

including imaging of the brain, head neck, and spine Provides a

prioritized list of differentials based upon key findings for each caseThis

book is an excellent board review for all radiology residents and fellows in

neuroradiology, as well as staff radiologists preparing for their certification

exams. Radiologists, clinicians, and surgeons involved in reviewing or

interpreting neuroradiology studies will also find it to be an invaluable, quick

reference that they will refer to repeatedly in their daily

practice.