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In this issue of Clinics in Perinatology, guest editors Drs. Sangam
Kanekar and Sarah Sarvis Milla bring their considerable expertise
to the topic of Advances in Imaging of the Fetus and Newborn. Top
experts in the field provide important imaging updates to
perinatologists and neonatologists who provide care to fetal,
preterm, and newborn infants, helping them optimize outcomes and
support families as they make decisions about clinical care,
treatment, and postnatal care of affected babies. Contains 14
practice-oriented topics including fetal MRI neuroradiology:
indications, safety, and normal anatomy; neuroimaging of the
premature infant; imaging of abusive head trauma in infancy;
intrauterine and perinatal infections; and more. Provides in-depth
clinical reviews on advances in imaging of the fetus and newborn,
offering actionable insights for clinical practice. Presents the
latest information on this timely, focused topic under the
leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize
and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create
clinically significant, topic-based reviews.
In this issue of Neurologic Clinics, guest editor Dr. Sangam
Kanekar brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Imaging
of Headache. Top experts in the field cover key topics such as
headache attributed to disorder of the cranium and base of the
skull; role of CT and MRI in evaluation of headache due to
paranasal sinus and teeth disorder; imaging of painful
ophthalmologic disorders; role of MRI and CT in the evaluation of
headache in pregnancy and postpartum period; assessment and imaging
of pediatric and adolescent headache; and more. Contains 12
relevant, practice-oriented topics including "when to and when not
to" image headache; imaging appearance of migraine and tension type
headache; radiology of trigeminal and glossopharyngeal neuralgias;
post-traumatic headaches and post-craniotomy syndromes; imaging of
headache attributed to vascular disorder; and more. Provides
in-depth clinical reviews on imaging of headache, offering
actionable insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest
information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of
experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill
the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically
significant, topic-based reviews.
This issue of Radiologic Clinics focuses on Advanced Neuroimaging
in Brain Tumors and is edited by Dr. Sangam Kanekar. Articles will
include: Imaging findings of new entities and patterns in brain
tumor: IDH mutant, IDH wildtype, Codeletion, and MGMT methylation;
CT and MR perfusion imaging in neuro-oncology; Application of
diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)
in the pre- and post-surgical evaluation of brain tumor; Clinical
applications of magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) in of brain
tumors: grading and recurrence; Cellular and molecular imaging with
PET and SPECT in brain tumors; Role of Functional MRI (fMRI) in the
presurgical mapping of brain tumor; Imaging surveillance of
gliomas: role of advanced imaging techniques; Neoplastic meningitis
and paraneoplastic syndrome-role of imaging; Imaging of neurologic
injury following oncologic therapy; RadioGenomics of brain tumor;
Imaging mimics of brain tumors; Imaging of tumor syndromes; and
more!
This issue of Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America is
devoted to Imaging of Neurological complications in Hematological
disorders and will include articles on Blood Dyscriasis:
Classification and Clinical Neurological Presentations, Imaging
Manifestation of Anemia, CNS Complications of Hemorrhagic and
Coagulation Disorders, Neurological and Head and Neck Manifestation
of Sickle Cell Disease, Neuroimaging in Lymphoma, and many more!
White matter lesions have been always challenging for general as
well as neuroradiologits. Any disease process in the brain or body
can affect white matter, making it very difficult to pinpoint the
diagnosis. However the application of the proper algorithmic
approach, pattern of distribution, and study of the morphology of
these lesions makes it possible to limit the differential diagnosis
and, many times, pinpoint specific diagnosis.?Advancement of
various imaging techniques predominately in MR (MR spectroscopy, MR
perfusion, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). functional MR) along
with PET has further improved our understanding of these disease
processes. However, most of these techniques are new and not well
understood by every physician. This issue will cover the topics
necessary to master these techniques.
For Otolaryngologists-Head and Neck Surgeons, the spaces in the
neck are the sites of pathologies, from laryngeal cancers to skull
base tumors and parotid cysts. This issue takes an in-depth look at
these neck spaces through CT and MRI images, looking at normal
anatomy and at disease. Beginning with complete anatomical
description of the neck spaces, then working through the entire
head and neck region with coverage of pharyngeal, masticator,
carotid, parotid spaces, retropharyngeal and prevertebral space,
larynx, nasopharynx and hypopharynx, base of skull, lymph node
evaluation, all emphasizing diagnosis of diseases in these areas,
and discussion of imaging in terms of interventional
neuroradiology, along with changes in the head and neck post
radiation treatment. Guest Editors Sangam Kanekar and Kyle Mannion
create a focused presentation for daily clinical use for
otolaryngologists and for residents.
The definitive reference on imaging and diagnosis of
neurodegenerative diseases FIVE STARS from Doody's Star Ratings
(TM) Imaging of Neurodegenerative Disorders is a comprehensive,
up-to-date reference covering the latest techniques used in
neuroimaging as well as the basic structural imaging that
facilitates diagnosis of various neurodegenerative disorders. All
advanced imaging modalities, including MR spectroscopy, DTI, MRI,
and PET scans, are discussed in detail, enabling readers to gain a
solid understanding of how to use them to diagnose
neurodegenerative diseases. Key Features: Each chapter covers the
clinical features, pathology, and imaging of a specific
disease/disorder Sections on cerebellar degeneration and
dysfunction, motor neuron disorders, post-traumatic cognitive
disorders, dementia with extrapyramidal syndromes, and deep brain
stimulation A final section discusses the distinctions between
preventable, potentially reversible, and irreversible dementia This
book provides radiologists and all who care for patients suffering
from neurodegenerative diseases with an invaluable reference that
will be part of their medical library for many years to come.
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