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100 _aRenato Hoffmann Nunes
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222 _aabnormalities abscess acute AJNR aneurysm angiography arteriovenous associated basal ganglia Best Imaging Modality bilateral bone fractures brain death carotid cause cerebral artery cervical spine Clin clinical compression computed tomography contrast enhancement cortical Critical Findings CT image demonstrates disease disk Division of Neuroradiology dural edema ependymomas epidural epidural hematoma evaluation Findings in Neuroradiology fractures hematoma herniation Hoffmann Nunes hydrocephalus hyperintense imaging findings Imaging Follow-Up infarction infection injury internal carotid artery International Publishing Switzerland intracranial intramedullary involvement Key Points Etiology lesions ligament Magnetic resonance imaging malformations mastoid meningitis neck Neuroimaging Neurol neurological Neuroradiol Neuroradiology Neurosurg orbital patients pediatric pneumocephalus posterior present Publishing Switzerland 2016 radiographs Radiol Radiology restricted diffusion Sagittal T2WI signal intensity sinus sinuses skull soft tissue spinal cord Springer International Publishing subarachnoid hemorrhage subdural subdural hematoma surgical syndrome T2-weighted temporal bone thrombosis tion tumors usually vascular veins venous vertebral body white matter
245 _aCritical Findings in Neuroradiology
250 _aillustrated
260 _aDivision of Neuroradiology Santa Casa de São Paulo São Paulo Brazil:
_b Springer,
_cc2016
300 _a535 pages
520 _aThis book provides clear guidance as to which neuroradiological findings in ill or injured patients should be immediately communicated by radiologists and trainees to the emergency room and referring physicians in order to facilitate key decisions and eliminate preventable errors. It offers a practical and illustrative approach that identifies what to look for and how to report it and describes the required follow-up and the most common differential diagnoses of the main critical findings in neuroradiology. The book is distinctive in being written from a “critical findings perspective”, which makes its content more practical and memorable than that of a standard Emergency Neuroradiology textbook. It also illustrates the value of developing algorithmic approaches to report and communicate critical findings based on lists. While the book will appeal to a broad and variable audience, it is especially addressed to radiology training programs and will be a “must read” for residents and fellows in training.
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700 _a Ana Lorena Abello
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700 _aMauricio Castillo
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