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ویرایش: 1 نویسندگان: M.D. Balachandran, G. سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9352500229, 9789352500222 ناشر: Jaypee Brothers Medical Pub سال نشر: 2015 تعداد صفحات: 327 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 7 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب MRI Brain: Atlas and Text به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب MRI مغز: اطلس و متن نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
MRI Brain: Atlas and Text مجموعه ای بسیار مصور از موارد تصویربرداری رزونانس مغناطیسی است که همراه با راهنمایی در مورد اصطلاحات، آناتومی و تشخیص است. این کتاب که به پنج بخش تقسیم شده است، با مبانی MRI آغاز می شود، و سپس یک فصل مصور در مورد آناتومی MRI مقطعی طبیعی مغز، سیگنال ها و توالی های MRI و تشخیص تومور با استفاده از MRI ارائه می شود. این کتاب با اطلسی از موارد MRI، با 413 تصویر MR با کیفیت بالا از مغز در 100 مورد، به پایان می رسد. هر مورد نورورادیولوژی مبتنی بر شواهد با تصاویر MR با کیفیت بالا و سپس بحث در مورد یافتههای مورد شروع میشود و توسط مراجع مربوطه برای مطالعه بیشتر نتیجهگیری میشود. MRI Brain: Atlas and Text نامگذاری شدت سیگنال MR، توالی های متداول MR و استفاده از آنها، و استفاده از MRI در تشخیص سکته مغزی را در کنار سایر موضوعات تخصصی، این کتاب را برای فارغ التحصیلان رادیولوژی و همچنین پزشکان عمومی و رادیولوژیست های عصبی ایده آل می کند. نکات کلیدی راهنمای بسیار مصور برای تصویربرداری رزونانس مغناطیسی دارای 100 مورد MRI مبتنی بر شواهد با تصاویر با کیفیت بالا، یافته های موردی و مطالعه بیشتر 428 تصویر و تصویر تمام رنگی
MRI Brain: Atlas and Text is a highly illustrated collection of magnetic resonance imaging cases, complete with guidance on terminology, anatomy and diagnosis. Divided into five sections, the book begins with the basics of MRI, followed by an illustrated chapter on normal cross sectional MRI anatomy of the brain, MRI signals and sequences, and tumour diagnosis using MRI. The book concludes with an atlas of MRI cases, with 413 high quality MR images of the brain across 100 cases. Each evidence based neuroradiology case begins with high quality MR images followed by discussion on the case findings, and concluded by relevant references for further reading. MRI Brain: Atlas and Text covers MR signal intensity nomenclature, common MR sequences and their use, and the use of MRI in the diagnosis of stroke, along with other specialist topics making this book ideal for radiology postgraduates as well as GPs and neuroradiologists. Key Points Highly illustrated guide to magnetic resonance imaging Features 100 evidence based MRI cases with high quality images, case findings and further reading 428 full colour images and illustrations
Cover Contents 1. MRI Basics: Physics • MR W orking in a Nutshell 3 • A dvantages of MRI 5 • Disadvantages of MRI (Compared to CT Scan) 5 • Multipl 2. N ormal Cross-sectional MR Anatomy of Brain 8 • Axial Image Planes: Parallel to Skull Base 9 • Axial Image L evel A1 10 • Axial Image L evel A2 11 • Axial Image L evel A3 12 • Axial Image L evel A4 13 • Axial Image L evel A5 14 • Axial Image L evel A6 15 • Axial Image L evel A7 16 • C oronal Section: Parallel to Coronal Suture 17 • C oronal • C oronal Image L evel C2 19 • C oronal Image L evel C3 20 • C oronal Image L evel C4 21 • Midline Sagittal Image: Parallel to Sagittal Suture 22 • Gro 3. MRI of Signals and Sequences • Glossary of T erms 26 • Examples f or Basic MR Signal Intensity Nomenclature 28 • Note on Sequences 28 • Examples of C ommon MR Sequences and their U se 30 • Diffusion Weighted Imaging: A n Important Tool for Diagnosing Stro 4. P rinciples of Intracranial Space Occupying L esions ( ICSOL )/Tumor Di • Determine W hether the L esion is Intra-axial v ersus • P a tient’s A ge and Sex 41 • MRI Signal Intensity 41 • T1W Bright L esions 41 • Classic L ocation 42 • T ype and Degree of C ontrast Enhancement 43 • T h 5. MRI Atlas of Cases • C ase 1: Cerebral Pilocytic Astrocytoma 45 • C ase 2: Left Falx Meningioma 49 • C ase 3: Cerebellopontine Angle Meningioma 52 • C ase 4: Recurrent Central Neurocytoma 57 • C ase 5: Brainstem Glioma 59 • C ase 6: Cerebellar Pilocytic Astrocytoma 61 • C ase 7: Right Falx Meningioma 64 • C ase 8: Atypical Meningioma 66 • C ase 9: Multiple Meningiomas 69 C ases (1–30): Tumors • C ase 10: Hemangiopericytoma 72 • C ase 11: Craniopharyngioma 75 • C ase 12: Left Glioblastoma Multiforme 78 • C ase 13: Right Glioblastoma Multiforme 81 • C ase 14: Optic Groove Meningioma 83 • C ase 15: CP Angle Epidermoid 85 • C ase 16: Dysembryoplastic Neuroepithelial Tumor 88 • C ase 17: Planum Sphenoidale Meningioma 90 • C ase 18: Posterior Cranial Fossa Meningioma 93 • C ase 19: Low Grade Glioma 96 • C ase 20: Pituitary Secreting Macroadenoma 99 • C ase 21: Jugular Foramen Schwannoma 103 • C ase 22: Cerebellar Hemangioblastoma 105 • C ase 23: Central Nervous System Lymphoma 108 • C ase 24: Pituitary Microadenoma 111 • C ase 25: Infratentorial Ependymoma in Adult 114 • C ase 26: Classical Acoustic Schawannoma 116 • C ase 27: Juxtatentorial Meningioma 119 • C ase 28: Convexity Meningioma 121 • C ase 29: Benign Glioma 123 • C ase 30: Craniopharyngioma in Adult 125 C ases (31–49): Congenital Lesions • C ase 31: Schizencephaly: Closed Lip Type 128 • C ase 32: Schizencephaly: Open Lip Type 130 • C ase 33: Dysgenesis of Corpus Callosum and Associated Lipoma 132 • C ase 34: Lipoma of Corpus Callosum 135 • C ase 35: Type 1 Chiari Malformation 137 • C ase 36: T ype 1 Chiari Malformation with Syrinx 1 139 • C ase 36A: T ype 1 Chiari Malformation with Syrinx 2 141 • C ase 37: Classic Arachnoid Cyst 143 • C ase 38: Arachnoid Cyst: Posterior Cranial Fossa 146 • C ase 39: Craniovertebral Junction Anomaly: Basilar Invagination Fossa • C ase 40: Classic Colloid Cyst 152 • C ase 41: Rathke’s Cyst 154 • C ase 42: Cerebellopontine Angle: Epidermoid 156 • C ase 43: Intraventricular Epidermoid 159 • C ase 44: P artial Dysgenesis of Corpus C allosum with Interhemispheric Cyst 162 • C ase 45: Joubert Syndrome 164 • C ase 46: Quadrigeminal Plate Arachnoid Cyst with Obstructive Hydroceph • C ase 47: Dandy-Walker Variant 169 • C ase 48: Posterior Cranial Fossa Giant Cyst 171 • C ase 49: Quadrigeminal Plate L arge Arachnoid Cyst 173 C ases (50–67): Vascular • C ase 50: Cavernoma Left Frontal Lobe 176 • C ase 51: A cute Right Middle Cerebral Artery T erritory Ischemic Infa • C ase 52: Giant Aneurysm of Basilar Artery Trunk 182 • C ase 53: Right Subacute Subdural Hematoma 184 • C ase 54: L ateral Medullary Syndrome ( W allenberg’s Syndrome) 187 • C ase 55: Venous Infarct: Left Temporal Lobe 189 • C ase 56: Acute Right Thalamic Ischemic Infarct 191 • C ase 57: Giant Aneurysm Supraclinoid Segment of Internal Carotid Arte • C ase 58: Left Transverse Sinus Thrombosis 196 • C ase 59: Right Cerebellar Ischemic Infarct 198 • C ase 60: Anterior Cerebral Artery Aneurysm with Subarachnoid Hemorrhag • C ase 61: Vein of Galen Malformation 203 • C ase 62: Cavernoma with Recent Bleed 205 • C ase 63: Right Posterior Watershed Infarct 207 • C ase 64: Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency 209 • C ase 65: Cerebral Venous Thrombosis 211 • C ase 66: P osterior Reversible Ischemic Encephalopathy 213 • C ase 67: Intraventricular Hemorrhage 216 C ases (68–78): Infectons/Infestations 219 • C ase 68: Solitary Tuberculoma 219 • C ase 69: Multiple Tuberculomata 222 • C ase 70: Tuberculous Cerebral Abscess 224 • C ase 71: T uberculosis of the Optic Nerve Sheath 227 • C ase 72: Bacterial Meningoencephalitis 229 • C ase 73: Toxoplasmosis 232 • C ase 74: Opportunistic Brain Infection in Immunocompromised Patient • C ase 75: Neurocysticercosis 237 • C ase 76: Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis 239 • C ase 77: Viral Encephalitis 242 • C ase 78: Rhino-Orbito-Cerebral Zygomycosis 245 C ases (79–100): Miscellaneous • C ase 79: Wilson’s Disease 248 • C ase 80: Tuberous Sclerosis 250 • C ase 81: Central Pontine Myelinolysis 253 • C ase 82: Neurosarcoidosis 256 • C ase 83: Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension ( IICHT )/Pseudotumor C • C ase 84: Obstructive Hydrocephalus: Aqueductal Stenosis 261 • C ase 85: T r aumatic Atlantoaxial Joint Subluxation 263 • C ase 86: Central Pontine Myelinolysis 2 265 • C ase 87: Mesial Temporal Sclerosis 267 • C ase 88: Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome 270 • C ase 89: Fahr’s Disease 272 • C ase 90: Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus 274 • C ase 91: Adrenoleukodystrophy 277 • C ase 92: Ectopic Neurohypophysis 279 • C ase 93: Diffuse Axonal Injury 282 • C ase 94: Devic Disease 284 • C ase 95: Leigh’s Disease 287 • C ase 96: Huntington’s Chorea 289 • C ase 97: Empty Sella Syndrome and A queductal Stenosis 292 • C ase 98: Neuroglial Cyst 295 • C ase 99: Neurofibromatosis Type 1 297 • C ase 100: Neurofibromatosis Type 2 300 Index Introduction MRI Basics: Physics MR WORKING IN A NUTSHELL H o w it all Works in a Nutshell? H o w are Images Obtained? ADVANTAGES OF MRI DISADVANTAGES OF MRI (COMPARED TO CT SCAN) MULTIPLANAR CAPABILITY IN MR Normal Cross-sectional MR Anatomy of Brain A XIAL IMAGE PLANES: PARALLEL TO SKULL BASE C ORONAL SECTION: PARALLEL TO CORONAL SUTURE MIDLINE SAGITTAL IMAGE: PARALLEL T O SAGITTAL SUTURE GROSS BRAIN ANATOMY AS SEEN IN MR IMAGES (FIGURES 2 TO 6) C H A P T E R MRI of Signals and Sequences GLOSSARY OF TERMS NOTE ON SEQUENCES EXAMPLES FOR BASIC MR SIGNAL INTENSITY NOMENCLATURE EXAMPLES OF COMMON MR SEQUENCES AND THEIR USE T1W Axial T2W Axial T1W Axial with Gadolinium Contrast Agent D WI Axial FLUID ATTENUATION INVERSION RECOVERY (FLAIR) C oronal Image MR Angiography ( MRA ) R OLE OF MRI CONTRAST AGENT P r econtrast Image DIFFUSION WEIGHTED IMAGING: AN IMPORTANT T OOL FOR DIAGNOSING STROKE P rinciples of DWI P ostcontrast Image P rinciples of Intracranial Space Occupying Lesions ( ICSOL )/T umor Diagnosis by MRI L OOK FOR CLASSIC LOCATION/MORPHOLGY/SIGN DETERMINE WHETHER THE LESION IS INTRA-AXIAL VERSUS EXTRA-AXIAL P A TIENT’S AGE AND SEX MRI SIGNAL INTENSITY T 1 W BRIGHT LESIONS CLASSIC LOCATION TYPE AND DEGREE OF CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT THE EXTENSION AND/OR SPREAD OF THE TUMOR C H A P T E R MRI Atlas of Cases CASES ( 1 – 3 0 ) : TUMORS CASE 1: CEREBRAL PILOCYTIC ASTROCYTOMA CASE 2: LEFT FALX MENINGIOMA CASE 3: CEREBELLOPONTINE (CP) ANGLE MENINGIOMA CASE 4: RECURRENT CENTRAL NEUROCYTOMA CASE 5: BRAINSTEM GLIOMA CASE 6: CEREBELLAR PILOCYTIC ASTROCYTOMA CASE 7: RIGHT FALX MENINGIOMA CASE 8: ATYPICAL MENINGIOMA CASE 9: MULTIPLE MENINGIOMAS CASE 10: HEMANGIOPERICYTOMA CASE 11: CRANIOPHARYNGIOMA CASE 12: LEFT GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORME CASE 13: RIGHT GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORME CASE 14: OPTIC GROOVE MENINGIOMA CASE 15: CP ANGLE EPIDERMOID CASE 16: DYSEMBRYOPLASTIC NEUROEPITHELIAL TUMOR CASE 17: PLANUM SPHENOIDALE MENINGIOMA CASE 18: POSTERIOR CRANIAL FOSSA MENINGIOMA CASE 19: LOW GRADE GLIOMA CASE 20: PITUITARY SECRETING MACROADENOMA CASE 21: JUGULAR FORAMEN SCHWANNOMA CASE 22: CEREBELLAR HEMANGIOBLASTOMA CASE 23: CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM LYMPHOMA CASE 24: PITUITARY MICROADENOMA CASE 25: INFRATENTORIAL EPENDYMOMA IN ADULT CASE 26: CLASSICAL ACOUSTIC SCHAWANNOMA CASE 27: JUXTATENTORIAL MENINGIOMA CASE 28: CONVEXITY MENINGIOMA CASE 29: BENIGN GLIOMA CASE 30: CRANIOPHARYNGIOMA IN ADULT CASES (31–49): CONGENITAL LESIONS CASE 31: SCHIZENCEPHALY: CLOSED LIP TYPE CASE 32: SCHIZENCEPHALY: OPEN LIP TYPE CASE 33: DYSGENESIS OF CORPUS CALLOSUM AND ASSOCIATED LIPOMA CASE 34: LIPOMA OF CORPUS CALLOSUM CASE 35: TYPE 1 CHIARI MALFORMATION CASE 36: TYPE 1 CHIARI MALFORMATION WITH SYRINX 1 CASE 36A: TYPE 1 CHIARI MALFORMATION WITH SYRINX 2 CASE 37: CLASSIC ARACHNOID CYST CASE 38: ARACHNOID CYST: POSTERIOR CRANIAL FOSSA CASE 39: CRANIOVERTEBRAL JUNCTION ANOMALY: B ASILAR INVAGINATION FOSSA CASE 40: CLASSIC COLLOID CYST CASE 41: RATHKE’S CYST CASE 42: CEREBELLOPONTINE ANGLE: EPIDERMOID CASE 43: INTRAVENTRICULAR EPIDERMOID CASE 44: PARTIAL DYSGENESIS OF CORPUS CALLOSUM WITH INTERHEMISPHERIC CYST CASE 45: JOUBERT SYNDROME CASE 46: QUADRIGEMINAL PLATE ARACHNOID CYST WITH OBSTRUCTIVE HYDROCEPHALUS CASE 47: DANDY-WALKER VARIANT CASE 48: POSTERIOR CRANIAL FOSSA GIANT CYST CASE 49: QUADRIGEMINAL PLATE LARGE ARACHNOID CYST CASES (50–67): VASCULAR CASE 50: CAVERNOMA LEFT FRONTAL LOBE CASE 51: ACUTE RIGHT MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY TERRITORY ISCHEMIC INFARCT CASE 52: GIANT ANEURYSM OF BASILAR ARTERY TRUNK CASE 53: RIGHT SUBACUTE SUBDURAL HEMATOMA CASE 54: LATERAL MEDULLARY SYNDROME (WALLENBERG’S SYNDROME) CASE 55: VENOUS INFARCT: LEFT TEMPORAL LOBE CASE 56: ACUTE RIGHT THALAMIC ISCHEMIC INFARCT CASE 57: GIANT ANEURYSM SUPRACLINOID SEGMENT OF INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY CASE 58: LEFT TRANSVERSE SINUS THROMBOSIS CASE 59: RIGHT CEREBELLAR ISCHEMIC INFARCT CASE 60: ANTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY ANEURYSM WITH SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE CASE 61: VEIN OF GALEN MALFORMATION CASE 62: CAVERNOMA WITH RECENT BLEED CASE 63: RIGHT POSTERIOR WATERSHED INFARCT CASE 64: VERTEBROBASILAR INSUFFICIENCY CASE 65: CEREBRAL VENOUS THROMBOSIS CASE 66: POSTERIOR REVERSIBLE ISCHEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY CASE 67: INTRAVENTRICULAR HEMORRHAGE CASES (68–78): INFECTIONS/ INFESTATIONS CASE 68: SOLITARY TUBERCULOMA CASE 69: MULTIPLE TUBERCULOMATA CASE 70: TUBERCULOUS CEREBRAL ABSCESS CASE 71: TUBERCULOSIS OF THE OPTIC NERVE SHEATH CASE 72: BACTERIAL MENINGOENCEPHALITIS CASE 73: TOXOPLASMOSIS CASE 74: OPPORTUNISTIC BRAIN INFECTION IN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED PATIENT CASE 75: NEUROCYSTICERCOSIS CASE 76: ACUTE DISSEMINATED ENCEPHALOMYELITIS CASE 77: VIRAL ENCEPHALITIS CASE 78: RHINO-ORBITO-CEREBRAL ZYGOMYCOSIS CASES (79–100): MISCELLANEOUS CASE 79: WILSON’S DISEASE CASE 80: TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS CASE 81: CENTRAL PONTINE MYELINOLYSIS CASE 82: NEUROSARCOIDOSIS CASE 83: IDIOPATHIC INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION (IICHT)/PSEUDOTUMOR CEREBRI CASE 84: OBSTRUCTIVE HYDROCEPHALUS: A QUEDUCTAL STENOSIS CASE 85: TRAUMATIC A TLANTOAXIAL JOINT SUBLUXATION CASE 86: CENTRAL PONTINE MYELINOLYSIS 2 CASE 87: MESIAL TEMPORAL SCLEROSIS CASE 88: TOLOSA-HUNT SYNDROME CASE 89: FAHR’S DISEASE CASE 90: NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS CASE 91: ADRENOLEUKODYSTROPHY CASE 92: ECTOPIC NEUROHYPOPHYSIS CASE 93: DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY CASE 94: DEVIC DISEASE CASE 95: LEIGH’S DISEASE CASE 96: HUNTINGTON’S CHOREA CASE 97: EMPTY SELLA SYNDROME AND A QUEDUCTAL STENOSIS CASE 98: NEUROGLIAL CYST CASE 99: NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE 1 CASE 100: NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE 2 Index