TY - GEN AU - Lanfermann, Heinrich AU - Raab, Peter AU - Kretschmann, Hans-Joachim AU - Weinrich, Wolfgang TI - Cranial neuroimaging and clinical neuroanatomy: : atlas of MR imaging and computed tomography SN - 9783136726044 U1 - WL17 PY - 2019/// CY - Stuttgart PB - Thieme KW - Brain - Tomography - Atlases KW - Brain - Magnetic resonance imaging - Atlases KW - Brain - Magnetic resonance imaging KW - Brain - Tomography N1 - Contents: Tomography and landmarks Coronal sections Sagittal sections Transverse sections Brainstem Topography of the cranium, intracranial spaces, and contained structures Facial topography Topography of the head/neck region Neurofunctional systems Neurotransmitters and neuromodulators Specimens and technique N2 - Summary: Thieme's classic, indispensable guide to sectional imaging of the cranium Now in a revised and expanded fourth edition, this exquisitely illustrated text/atlas by renowned experts, provides you with the cognitive tools to visualize and interpret CT and MR images of the cranium. In exacting detail, the normal structures of the brain, as seen in the three orthogonal planes (axial, sagittal, and coronal), are revealed with unparalleled accuracy, making the volume a highly useful aid in daily practice, for teaching, and to provide an anatomic baseline for research on the brain. Beyond the clinical utility of the contents, the work is an aesthetic pleasure to behold, making learning and comprehension of complex material as simple and easy as possible. Key Features: Detailed brain anatomy shown in the three orthogonal planes; two-page spreads showing imaging studies keyed to the graphics using numbers that are consistent throughout Graphic representation of the major arterial and venous territories, and CNS spaces, supra- and infratentorial The most important neurofunctional systems revealed in multiplanar parallel sections, including detail on the potential sites of lesions and corresponding neurologic deficits New to the fourth edition: All X-ray and CT-/MR images replaced with new high-resolution CT and MR images High resolution 3-Tesla MR images of the brainstem, 7-Tesla-images, fractional anisotropy (FA) maps as well as quantitative susceptibility maps (QSM) New material on temporal bone, brain maturation, neurofunctional systems Clinical context updated and expanded Cranial Neuroimaging and Clinical Neuroanatomy is an essential reference guide for neuroradiologists and neurosurgeons (in training and in practice) and will also be welcomed by many neurologists ER -