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Atlas of neuroradiologic embryology, anatomy, and variants / [edited by] J. Randy Jinkins.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Jinkins, J. Randy.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Neuroanatomy--Atlases.
Neuroanatomy.
Spine--Radiography.
Spine--Anatomy.
Spine.
Skull--Radiography.
Skull--Anatomy.
Skull.
Nervous system--Radiography.
Nervous system--Radiography--Atlases.
Nervous system.
Skull--Anatomy--Atlases.
Skull--Radiography--Atlases.
Spine--Anatomy--Atlases.
Spine--Radiography--Atlases.
Brain--anatomy & histology.
Neck--anatomy & histology.
Skull--anatomy & histology.
Spine--anatomy & histology.
Medical Subjects:
Brain--anatomy & histology.
Neck--anatomy & histology.
Skull--anatomy & histology.
Spine--anatomy & histology.
Genre:
Atlases.
Physical Description:
xvi, 732 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, [2000]
Summary:
This comprehensive atlas depicts the "entire" range of normal variants seen on neuroradiologic images, helping radiologists "decode" appearances that can be misdiagnosed as pathology. The book features nearly 900 radiographs that show normal variants seen on plain film, MR, CT, and angiographic images, plus accompanying line drawings that demonstrate normal angiogram patterns and other pertinent anatomy. Dr. Jinkins, a well-known neuroradiologist, takes a multimodality approach to the cranium, sella, orbit, face, sinuses, neck, and spine. In an easy-to-follow format, he provides the information radiologists need to identify unusual features...assess their significance...avoid unnecessary, expensive studies...and minimize exposure and risk.
Contents:
1 Embryology 1
2 Cranium 61
A. The Skull 62
B. Skull Base 86
C. Cerebral Hemispheres 120
D. Diencephalon 132
E. Basal Ganglia 143
F. Limbic System and Hippocampus 149
G. Cerebellum 155
H. Brain Stem 168
I. Peripheral Segments of the Cranial Nerves 180
J. Commissures and Association and Projection Systems of the Cerebrum 214
K. Cerebral Ventricular System, Choroid Plexi, and Arachnoid Granulations 226
L. Meninges and Subarachnoid Pathways 253
M. Aortic Arch 276
N. Subclavian Arteries 280
O. Common Carotid Artery 284
P. External Carotid Artery 289
Q. Internal Carotid Artery 299
R. Vertebrobasilar Arterial System 330
S. Arterial Vascular Territories of the Cerebrum, Brain Stem, and Cerebellum 348
T. Cerebral Vascular Anastomotic Patterns 358
U. Venous Drainage of the Cranium 369
V. Major Arterial Vascular Supply to the Cranial Meninges 405
W. Central Nervous System Barriers and Interfaces 410
3 The Sella Turcica, Pituitary Gland, and Cavernous Venous Sinuses 415
4 The Orbit 427
5 Facial Structures 455
6 Paranasal Sinuses and Nasal Passageways 479
7 The Spine 499
A. Spinal Column 500
B. Spinal Cord 550
C. Spinal Vasculature 562
D. Anatomy of the Spinal Nerve Roots, Spinal Nerves, and Spinal Nerve Plexi 580
E. Spinal Meninges 608
F. Paraspinal Muscles 612
G. Variants of the Spinal Column 620
8 The Neck 647
Appendix 1 Cervicothoracic Segmental Innervation of Muscles Not Intimately Related to the Spine 695
Appendix 2 Lumbosacral Innervation of Muscles Not Intimately Related to the Spine 696.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0781716527
OCLC:
41982262

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