Cambridge University Press - Pattern Recognition Neuroradiology (2011 EN)

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    Author: Neil M. Borden M.D., Scott E. Forseen M.D.
    Full Title: Pattern Recognition Neuroradiology
    Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (October 31, 2011)
    Year: 2011
    ISBN-13: 9780521727037 (978-0-521-72703-7)
    ISBN-10: 0521727030
    Pages: 354
    Language: English
    Genre: Medicine: Neurology and clinical neuroscience
    File type: PDF (True, but nonnative Cover)
    Quality: 9/10
    Price: £73.00


    Faced with a single neuroradiological image of an unknown patient, how confident would you be to make a differential diagnosis? Despite advanced imaging techniques, a confident diagnosis also requires knowledge of the patient's age, clinical data and the lesion location. Pattern Recognition Neuroradiology provides the tools you will need to arrive at the correct diagnosis or a reasonable differential diagnosis. This user-friendly book includes basic information often omitted from other texts: a practical method of image analysis, sample dictation templates and didactic information regarding lesions/diseases in a concise outline form. Image galleries show more than 700 high quality representative examples of the diseases discussed. Whether you are a trainee encountering some of these conditions for the first time or a resident trying to develop a reliable system of image analysis, Pattern Recognition Neuroradiology is an invaluable diagnostic resource.

    ░ Methods for analysing images and sample dictations/templates provide a structured way of thinking and reporting to better utilize limited time
    ░ The basic building blocks are provided in an easily extractable format making this book practical and usable
    ░ Over 700 high quality scans give examples of the diseases discussed and allow for comparison as pattern recognition skills are developed

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