MRI Atlas: Orthopedics and neurosurgery, the Spine Martin Weyreuther, Christoph E. Heyde, Michael Westphal

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This interdisciplinary atlas is the fruit of cooperation among radiologists, orthopedic surgeons, traumatologists, and neurosurgeons. Clinically oriented, it covers all important diseases and injuries of the spine. Numerous illustrations are supplemented by concise descriptions of anatomy and pathophysiology, normal and abnormal MRI appearance, diagnostic pitfalls, and the clinical significance of MRI. The didactic style establishes the fundamentals of spinal anatomy and disease as a basis for understanding diagnostic strategies and surgical management. By combining descriptions of the clinical manifestation of spinal disorders with the corresponding MRI findings, the book develops a meaningful approach to the interpretation of MRI of the spine.

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Kaech, D. L. (2009). MRI Atlas: Orthopedics and neurosurgery, the Spine Martin Weyreuther, Christoph E. Heyde, Michael Westphal. ArgoSpine News & Journal, 21(3), 130–130. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12240-009-0026-y

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