Designed to facilitate easier understanding of a complex subject, Essentials of Osborn’s Brain: A Fundamental Guide for Residents and Fellows is a highly practical guide to neuroradiology by world-renowned expert Dr. Anne G. Osborn. This concise text is derived from Osborn's Brain, second edition, and contains the essential must-know information critical for residents and fellows in radiology, neuroradiology, and neurosurgery―all in a format that's ideal for study and daily reference.
- Takes readers through the neuroimaging rotations of a radiology, neurosurgery, or neurology residency or fellowship via a "curriculum" of selected readings for each rotation
- Includes a brief section for each of 4 resident years, which lists directed readings in the book as well as optional correlated content in STATdx and RADPrimer for each rotation
- Combines gross pathology and imaging to clearly depict why diseases appear the way they do
- Features more than 2,000 high-definition, state-of-the-art images with each one referenced to its corresponding descriptive location in the text
- Features Dr. Osborn's trademark summary boxes throughout, allowing for quick review of essential facts
- Includes updated information on brain tumor genetics, new tumors, and interim updates to the 2016 World Health Organization classification of CNS neoplasms
- Presents new insights on autoimmune encephalitis, noninfectious CNS inflammation, and brain microbleeds, including critical-illness-associated microbleeds
- Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices
Author(s): Anne G. Osborn MD
Series: Diagnostic Imaging
Edition: 1
Publisher: Elsevier
Year: 2019
Language: English
Commentary: Original publisher TruePDF of high image quality, but with reduced size
Pages: 704
Tags: Neuroradiology, Radiology, Imaging
Front Cover
Front Matter
Copyright
Contributing Authors
Introduction
Image Contributors
Acknowledgments
Table of Contents
Section 1 Trauma
1 Trauma Overview
2 Primary Effects of CNS Trauma
3 Secondary Effects and Sequelae of CNS Trauma
Section 2 Nontraumatic Hemorrhage and Vascular Lesions
4 Approach to Nontraumatic Hemorrhage and Vascular Lesions
5 Spontaneous Parenchymal Hemorrhage
6 Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Aneurysms
7 Vascular Malformations
8 Arterial Anatomy and Strokes
9 Venous Anatomy and Occlusions
10 Vasculopathy
Section 3 Infection, Inflammation, and Demyelinating Diseases
11 Approach to Infection, Inflammation, and Demyelination
12 Congenital, Acquired Pyogenic, and Acquired Viral Infections
13 Tuberculosis and Fungal, Parasitic, and Other Infections
14 HIV/AIDS
15 Demyelinating and Inflammatory Diseases
Section 4 Neoplasms, Cysts, and Tumor-Like Lesions
16 Introduction to Neoplasms, Cysts, and Tumor-Like Lesions
17 Astrocytomas
18 Nonastrocytic Glial Neoplasms
19 Neuronal and Glioneuronal Tumors
20 Pineal and Germ Cell Tumors
21 Embryonal Neoplasms
22 Tumors of the Meninges
23 Nerve Sheath Tumors
24 Lymphomas and Hematopoietic and Histiocytic Tumors
25 Sellar Neoplasms and Tumor-Like Lesions
26 Miscellaneous Tumors and TumorLike Conditions
27 Metastases and Paraneoplastic Syndromes
28 Nonneoplastic Cysts
Section 5 Toxic, Metabolic, Degenerative, and CSF Disorders
29 Approach to Toxic, Metabolic, Degenerative, and CSF Disorders
30 Toxic Encephalopathy
31 Inherited Metabolic Disorders
32 Acquired Metabolic and Systemic Disorders
33 Dementias and Brain Degenerations
34 Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders
Section 6 Congenital Malformations ofthe Skull and Brain
35 Embryology and Approach to Congenital Malformations
36 Posterior Fossa Malformations
37 Commissural and Cortical Maldevelopment
38 Holoprosencephalies, Related Disorders, and Mimics
39 Familial Cancer Predisposition Syndromes
40 Vascular Neurocutaneous Syndromes
41 Anomalies of the Skull and Meninges
Index