Emergency neuroradiology

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Abstract

The book is directed at emergency radiologists and neuroradiologists. It aims at providing exhaustive information that will help the reader understand the clinical problems in the full range of neurological emergencies and to select the methodological and technical options that will ensure prompt and effective response and correct interpretation of the clinical findings. The various chapters address the most common neuroradiological emergencies, summarize their fundamental physiopathological features, describe the main semiological and differential diagnostic features, and provide operative suggestions for the selection of the appropriate techniques to be applied in a sequential order. The book addresses the application of state-of-the-art techniques and their implications for clinical practice (particularly the contributions of standard and functional MRI and of spiral and multislice CT). The illustrations provide not only training but also reference material for routine clinical work. © Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2006. All rights are reserved.

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Scarabino, T., Salvolini, U., & Jinkins, J. R. (2006). Emergency neuroradiology. Emergency Neuroradiology (pp. 1–408). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-29941-6

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