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Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Tomography of Intracranial Tumors A Clinical Perspective 2nd Edition 2011 Softbound by Ekkehard Kazner, Sigurd Wende, Thomas Grumme, Otto Stochdorph, Roland Felix, Claus Claussen, C. Claussen, R. Fahlbusch, R. Felix, T. Grumme, J. Heinzerling, J.R. Iglesias-Rozas, E. Kazner, K. Kretzsch, Springer


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    Author(s)Ekkehard Kazner, Sigurd Wende, Thomas Grumme, Otto Stochdorph, Roland Felix, Claus Claussen, C. Claussen, R. Fahlbusch, R. Felix, T. Grumme, J. Heinzerling, J.R. Iglesias-Rozas, E. Kazner, K. Kretzsch
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition2nd Edition
    ISBN9783642743139
    Pages685
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2011

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    Springer Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Tomography of Intracranial Tumors A Clinical Perspective 2nd Edition 2011 Softbound by Ekkehard Kazner, Sigurd Wende, Thomas Grumme, Otto Stochdorph, Roland Felix, Claus Claussen, C. Claussen, R. Fahlbusch, R. Felix, T. Grumme, J. Heinzerling, J.R. Iglesias-Rozas, E. Kazner, K. Kretzsch

    This book represents the second, fully revised edition of the original volume published in 1982. Experience in neuroradiology has confirmed the outstanding value of computed tomography (CT) for the diagnosis of space-occupying lesions within the skull and orbit. It might be assumed, then, that the second edition of this book would simply represent a numerically expanded continua­ tion of the popular first edition. That is not the case, however. Advances in imaging techniques have promp­ ted the creation of a new book whose expanded title reflects its more comprehen­ sive nature. The added illustrations, the revised text, and the expanded circle of editors and contributors document this. Since publication of the first edition, a new modality, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), has become an established neuroradiologic study. We felt it was essential to include this new modality in our book and explore its capabilities as an adjunct or alternative to CT scanning. Because of the high acquisition costs of MRI and the still small number of MR units currently in operation, we have relied in part on images furnished by other institutions and private practitioners, to whom we are indebted. Many problems relating to MR, both in terms of equipment and image interpretation, have yet to be resolved. There is no denying that we still have much to learn. A. Introduction.- B. Classification of Brain Tumors.- 1. History and Problems of Tumor Classification.- 2. Specific Tumors.- C. Technique of CT and MR Examinations.- 1. Technique of CT Examination.- 2. Technique of MR Examination.- 3. MR Spectroscopy.- D. CT and MR Imaging of Brain Tumors.- Patient Population.- 1. Autochthonous Brain Tumors.- 2. Meningeal Tumors.- 3. Neurinomas.- 4. Pituitary Adenomas.- 5. Hemangioblastomas.- 6. Dysontogenetic Tumors.- 7. Intracranial Tumors of Skeletal Origin.- 8. Locally Invasive Tumors.- 9. Intracranial Metastases.- E. CT and MR Imaging of Lesions of Skull Base and Cranial Vault.- 1. Skull Base.- 2. Cranial Vault.- F. CT and MR Imaging of Non-neoplastic Intracranial Masses.- 1. Inflammatory Lesions.- 2. Granulomatous Lesions.- 3. Parasitic Diseases.- 4. Brain Diseases Associated with AIDS.- 5. Cysts.- 6. Postoperative Lesions and Radionecrosis.- 7. Acute Demyelinating Diseases.- 8. Intracranial Hemorrhages.- 9. Vascular Malformations.- 10. Cerebral Infarction (Arterial and Venous).- G. CT and MR Imaging of Orbital Lesions.- 1. Benign Tumors.- 2. Malignant Tumors.- 3. Inflammatory Processes.- 4. Malformations and Posttraumatic States.- 5. Endocrine Ophthalmopathy.- Summary.- H. Impact of CT and MR on the Diagnostic Evaluation of Neurologic and Neurosurgical Diseases.- References.



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