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This issue of Neuroimaging Clinics of North America focuses on
Brain Embryology and the Cause of Congenital Malformations and is
edited by Drs. Thierry A.G.M. Huisman and Avner Meoded. Articles
will include: Neuroimaging of normal brain development; Ultrasound
and MRI of the normal fetal brain; Spinal dysraphia, Chiari 2
malformation, unified theory and advances in fetoscopic repair;
Posterior fossa malformations; Synopsis of brain embryology;
Cerebral dysplasia and overgrowth syndromes; Disorders of ventral
induction/spectrum of holoprosencephaly; Classification and
neurogenetics of intracranial vascular anomalies; DTI of brain
malformations: Exploring the internal architecture; Connectomics in
brain malformations: How is the malformed brain wired?; Commissural
anomalies; and more!
Vast experience has been gained over the past decade in safely
transporting, monitoring, and imaging neonates, a highly vulnerable
patient group. Technological advances in MRI hardware such as
higher field strength systems, multi-channel coils, higher gradient
performance, and MR compatible incubators with integrated antennae
laid the ground for more detailed, higher resolution anatomical MR
imaging.? This issue provides separate reviews on the use of MR
imaging in the evaluation of encephalopathy, postmortems, spinal
dysraphia, and inflicted brain injury as well as neonatal neuro MR
imaging and MR-guided cardiovascular interventions.
Topics include: MRI of the preterm and term neonate with hypoxic
ischemic injury; MRI of neonatal infections; MRI of neonatal
stroke; Neonates with seizures: What to consider, How to image?;?
Metabolic diseases of the newborn; Fetal MRI: Imaging versus
imagining?; Postmortum MRI: An alternative to autopsy?; MRI of
spinal dysraphia: What to consider?; Diffusion Tensor Imaging of
the neonatal spinal cord; How to prepare and care for a critical
sick neonate in a MRI environment; Functional (BOLD) imaging of the
newborn; Advanced functional MRI; Dedicated MR antennae for
neonatal imaging; Shaken infant syndrome/ Imaging of child abuse;
Congenital Cardiac Defects and MR guided planning of surgery;
Congenital Cardiovascular Malformation: Non-invasive imaging; MR
guided cardiovascular interventions in noenates and infants;
Musculoskeletal imaging of the newborn.
The Cerebellum: From Embryology to Diagnostic Investigations,
Volume 154 is designed to update the reader on the latest and
clinically relevant advances in the study of cerebellar diseases in
children and adults. It is organized into sections detailing: (1)
Embryology, Anatomy and Function, and (2) Diagnostic
investigations: Neuroimaging, and includes content on conventional
sequences, diffusion tensor imaging, functional MRI, and
connectivity studies. Its companion volume, The Cerebellum:
Disorders and Treatment, describes disorders (starting from the
fetal cerebellum, to adult cerebellum) encountered during daily
practice and therapy (including insights into innovative drug and
rehabilitative approaches to treat children and adults with
cerebellar disorders).
Ideal for exam preparation and everyday clinical practice, Fetal,
Neonatal and Pediatric Neuroradiology Companion brings you fully up
to date with recent advances in knowledge and image quality in this
fast-changing field. World-renowned pediatric neuroradiologist Dr.
Thierry A. G. M. Huisman, along with expert coauthors Drs. Stephen
Kralik, Nilesh Desai, and Avner Meoded, utilizes an easy-to-read,
quick-reference format of bulleted lists and high-quality images to
enhance your understanding and help you quickly grasp and retain
critical information. Balances state-of-the-art images and clinical
features pertinent to the diagnosis in a bulleted format for quick
reference and identification. Includes more than 400 diagnoses
encountered in pediatric, neonatal, and fetal neuroimaging,
including brain, head, neck, spine, and metabolic disorders.
Features thousands of high-quality MRI, CT, ultrasound, and
radiographic images. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase.
Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures,
and references from the book on a variety of devices.
This issue of Neuroimaging Clinics of North America focuses on The
Pediatric Cerebellum, and is edited by Drs. Huisman and Andrea
Poretti. Articles will include: The role of the pediatric
cerebellum in motor functions, neurocognition and behavior: a
clinical perspective; Normal development of the cerebellum: from
the fetus to the adolescent; Cerebellar malformations; Cerebellar
disruptions; Metabolic disorders with cerebellar involvement;
Neurocutaenous syndromes with cerebellar involvement; Vascular
disorders of the cerebellum; Tumors of the cerebellum; Infectious
and inflammatory diseases of the cerebellum; Cerebro-cerebellar
network, and more!
Pediatric Imaging: Case Review is a quick review of common or rare
but classic pediatric cases that tests your knowledge of pediatric
imaging. Featuring updated pediatric body and pediatric
neuro-imaging cases from fetus to young adolescents, this case
review book includes over 300 images and 600 all-new
multiple-choice questions, providing residents and radiologists
with a current review of key pediatric imaging information. Images
and descriptions address most common/classic, as well as several
rare but critical entities of pediatric radiology in a single
source. Distinguish between common and rare diagnoses with case
studies organized into ''Opening Round,'' ''Fair Game,'' and
''Challenge'' sections that present varying levels of difficulty
and occurrences. Features completely updated cases throughout --
including new cases on congenital heart disease -- and over 300 new
images. Expanded cases include advanced and state-of-the art
imaging modalities (i.e.fetal MRI and CTA/MRA of the heart).
Provides expanded coverage of radiation dose reduction, in addition
to new patient management, physics, quality and safety, and
non-interpretive skills content. 600 all-new multiple-choice
questions are designed to mimic the format of core board and
certification exams. Incorporates up-to-date disease classification
systems (e.g. ISSVA 2014 of vascular anomalies). Expert Consult
eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook
experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, images,
and references from the book on a variety of devices. Completely
revised edition of the popular Case Review series with all new
cases and superb quality accompanying images, organized
anatomically for quick reference and board review.
The Cerebellum: Disorders and Treatment, Volume 155 updates readers
on the latest and clinically relevant advances in the study of
cerebellar diseases in children and adults. It is organized into
sections detailing: (1) Disorders (starting from the fetal
cerebellum, to adult cerebellum) encountered during daily practice,
and (2) Therapy (including insights into innovative drug and
rehabilitative approaches). The book's innovative structure
discusses cerebellar disorders in children and adults as a
continuum, with its companion volume, The Cerebellum: From
Embryology to Diagnostic Investigations detailing embryology,
anatomy, function and diagnostic investigations and neuroimaging,
including conventional sequences, diffusion tensor imaging,
functional MRI, and connectivity studies.
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