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With one volume each year, this series keeps scientists and
advanced students informed of the latest developments and results
in all areas of the plant sciences. The present volume includes
reviews on genetics, cell biology, and vegetation science.
With one volume each year, this review series keeps scientists and
advanced students informed of the latest developments and results
in all areas of the plant sciences.
Starting with this volume, the sections of PROGRESS IN BOTANY have
been restructured. The new sections - Genetics - Cell Biology and
Physiology - Systematics and Comparative Morphology - Ecology and
Vegetation Science - correspond to the subdivision of the field of
botany generally used by the scientific community.
With one volume each year, this series keeps scientists and
advanced students informed of the latest developments and results
in all areas of the plant sciences.
The present volume includes reviews on genetics, cell biology,
physiology, comparative morphology, systematics, ecology and
vegetation science.
With one volume each year, this series keeps scientists and
advanced students informed of the latest developments and results
in all areas of the plant sciences. The present volume includes
reviews on genetics, cell biology, and vegetation science.
The objective of this 5th edition of the book, as with the prior
editions, is to teach through images a practical approach to
magnetic resonance (MR) physics and image quality. Unlike other
texts covering this topic, the focus is on clinical images rather
than equations. A practical approach to MR physics is developed
through images, emphasizing knowledge of fundamentals important to
achieve high image quality. Pulse diagrams are also included, which
many at first find difficult to understand. Readers are encouraged
to glance at these as they go through the text. With time and
repetition, as a reader progresses through the book, the value of
these and the knowledge thus available will become evident (and the
diagrams themselves easier to understand). The text is organized
into concise chapters, each discussing an important point relevant
to clinical MR and illustrated largely with images from routine
patient exams. The topics covered encompass the breadth of the
field, from imaging basics and pulse sequences to advanced topics
including contrast-enhanced MR angiography, spectroscopy, perfusion
and advanced parallel imaging/data sparsity techniques. Discussion
of the latest hardware and software innovations, for example next
generation low field MR, deep learning, MR-PET, 7 T, interventional
MR, 4D flow, CAIPIRINHA, spiral techniques, radial acquisition,
simultaneous multislice, compressed sensing and MR fingerprinting,
is included because these topics are critical to current clinical
practice as well as to future advances. Included in the fifth
edition are a large number of new topics, keeping the text up to
date in this increasingly complex field. The text has also been
thoroughly revised to include additional relevant clinical images,
to improve the clarity of descriptions, and to increase the depth
of content. The book is highly recommended for radiologists,
physicists, and technologists interested in the background of image
acquisition used in standard as well as specialized clinical
settings.
Imaging plays an integral role in the diagnosis and intervention of
debilitating, often fatal vascular diseases of the brain, such as
ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, aneurysms, and arteriovenous
malformations (AVMs). Written by a world renowned neuro-radiologist
and pioneer in the early adoption of magnetic resonance (MR)
technology, Imaging of Cerebrovascular Disease is a concise yet
remarkably thorough textbook that advances the reader's expertise
on this subject. The text draws on the author's vast personal
experience, case studies, and traditional educational sources,
offering didactic dialogue with accompanying images. A practical
clinical resource organized into six chapters, this book offers
unparalleled breadth in delineating the diagnostic and treatment
usages of modern imaging techniques. Chapter one sets a foundation
with extensive coverage of modalities and their applications,
including MR, computed tomography (CT) and digital subtraction
angiography (DSA). Subsequent chapters cover utilization of imaging
techniques specific to underlying pathologies. Key Features:
In-depth discussion of medical and neuroradiologic/neurosurgical
interventions, focusing on the use of imaging prior to, during, and
following treatment Comprehensive text enhanced with more than 700
high-quality images Detailed evaluation of normal brain anatomy, as
well as gyral anatomy in brain ischemia, an important subtopic
Advantages, disadvantages, mortality, and morbidity of surgery
(clipping) versus endovascular techniques (coiling and flow
diversion) for aneurysms Presented in a style that facilitates
cover-to-cover reading, this is an essential tool for residents and
fellows, and provides a robust study guide prior to sitting for
relevant certification exams. It is also a quick, invaluable
reference for radiologists, neurosurgeons, and neurologists in the
midst of a busy clinical day.
An image-rich neuroradiology reference and board prep from renowned
experts Neuroradiology: The Essentials with MR and CT, Second
Edition, written by world-renowned neuroradiologist and MRI pioneer
Val Runge, builds on the acclaimed prior edition. The splendidly
illustrated compendium features in-depth discussion of important
imaging findings, focused primarily on common disease processes. An
impressive cadre of international experts contribute to the text,
which is written from a clinical radiology perspective and draws
from firsthand experiences. MRI physics pearls and tips throughout
the book will help radiologists avoid common pitfalls. Designed as
a practical educational resource for clinical neuroradiology, the
text is divided into three sections: the brain, head and neck, and
spine. The brain and spine chapters are divided into subsections
covering normal anatomy and major disease categories such as
congenital, traumatic, degenerative, vascular, infectious, and
neoplastic. Head and neck chapters are organized by major anatomic
region. Clinical cases encompass the use of advanced imaging
techniques such as perfusion, high-resolution imaging, and
spectroscopy. Key Features About 1,300 high-quality MR and CT
images illustrate relevant findings and cases, including those
often not well-described in more traditional academic textbooks New
figures, updates on ultra-high-field 7T MRI, and additional
in-depth text on cerebrovascular disease – especially brain
aneurysms and AVMs Covers a wide array of diseases – from stroke
and multiple sclerosis to cases one might see once a year, such as
glutaric acidemia type 1 and CADASIL This excellent clinical
resource provides a robust study prep for the boards and is a
must-read for radiology residents prior to neuroradiology rotation.
A quick reference for diagnosing challenging cases encountered in
daily practice, it will also benefit neuroradiology fellows and
general radiologists. This book includes complimentary access to a
digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.
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