Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Central Nervous System Diseases Functional Anatomy — Imaging Neurological Symptoms — Pathology

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a new and still rapidly developing imaging technique which requires a new approach to image interpreta­ tion. Radiologists are compelled to translate their experience accumulat­ ed from X-ray techniques into the language of MRI, and likewise stu­ dents of radiolog...

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Main Authors: Huk, Werner J., Gademann, Günther F. (Author), Friedmann, G. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1990, 1990
Edition:1st ed. 1990
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1 Physical Principles and Techniques of MR Imaging -- 1.1 Physical Principles -- 1.2 Techniques of MR Imaging -- 1.3 Pulse Sequences and Image Contrasts -- 1.4 New Approaches in Clinical MR -- References -- 2 Normal Anatomy of the Central Nervous System -- 2.1 Orientation -- 2.2 Cerebral Cortex -- 2.3 Diencephalon and Basal Ganglia -- 2.4 Midbrain -- 2.5 Posterior Fossa -- 2.6 Optical System -- 2.7 Acoustic System -- 2.8 Cerebral Blood Supply -- 2.9 Spinal Cord -- References -- 3 Practical Aspects of the MR Examination -- 3.1 Preparations -- 3.2 Examination Procedure -- 3.3 Sedation, Anesthesia, and Anesthesiology Monitoring During MR Examinations -- 3.4 Side Effects and Contraindications -- References -- 4 Symptoms and Pathologic Anatomy: A Tabular Listing -- 5 General Aspects of the MR Signal Pattern of Certain Normal and Pathologic Structures -- 5.1 Brain Edema -- 5.2 Intracranial Hemorrhage and Iron Metabolism -- 5.3 Practical Aspects of Blood and CSF Flow --  
505 0 |a 7.8 Miscellaneous Abnormalities -- References -- 8 Degenerative Disorders of the Brain and White Matter Diseases -- 8.1 Primary Neuronal (Gray Matter) Involvement -- 8.2 Primary Myelin (White Matter) Involvement -- 8.3 Primary Involvement of the Basal Ganglia and Brainstem -- 8.4 Primary Involvement with No Sites of Predilection -- References -- 9 Temporal Lobe Epilepsy -- 9.1 MR Findings -- References -- 10 Intracranial Tumors -- 10.1 General Aspects of the Detection of Intracranial Tumors with MR -- 10.2 Tumors of Neuroepithelial Tissue -- 10.3 Tumors of the Nerve Sheath Cells -- 10.4 Tumors of Meningeal and Related Tissues -- 10.5 Primary Malignant Lymphomas -- 10.6 Tumors of Blood Vessel Origin -- 10.7 Germ Cell Tumors -- 10.8 Other Malformative Tumors and Tumor-Like Lesions -- 10.9 Tumors of the Pituitary -- 10.10 Local Extensions from Regional Tumors -- 10.11 Metastatic Tumors -- 10.12 Pseudotumor Cerebri -- References -- 11 Tumors of the Posterior Fossa --  
505 0 |a 11.1 Intra-axial Tumors -- 11.2 Extra-axial Tumors -- References -- 12 Diseases of the Eyeball, Orbit, and Accessory Structures -- 12.1 Technical Requirements -- 12.2 Examination Technique -- 12.3 Eyeball -- 12.4 Optic Nerve -- 12.5 Lacrimal Glands -- 12.6 Ocular Muscles -- 12.7 Orbit -- 12.8 Malformations -- 12.9 Trauma -- References -- 13 Vascular Diseases of the Brain -- 13.1 Disturbances of Arterial Blood Flow -- 13.2 Disturbances of Venous Blood Flow -- 13.3 Hemorrhages -- References -- 14 Vascular Malformations -- 14.1 Vascular Malformations of the Brain -- 14.2 Vascular Malformations Involving the Vertebral Canal -- References -- 15 Inflammatory Diseases of the Central Nervous System -- 15.1 General Aspects of the Inflammatory Process -- 15.2 Classification -- 15.3 Infections of the Meninges -- 15.4 Infections of the Brain Tissue -- 15.5 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome -- 15.6 Summary -- References -- 16 Head Injury -- 16.1 Intracranial Extracerebral Hemorrhages --  
505 0 |a 16.2 Blunt Brain Injuries -- 16.3 Open Head Injuries -- 16.4 Other Sequelae of Injuries -- 16.5 Late Sequelae of Head Injuries -- References -- 17 Diseases of the Vertebral Column and Spinal Cord -- 17.1 Examination Technique -- 17.2 Intraspinal Processes -- 17.3 Spinal Tumors -- 17.4 Degenerative Diseases of the Spine -- 17.5 Trauma -- References -- Glossary of Magnetic Resonance Terms 
505 0 |a 5.4 Effects of Radiotherapy on Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors -- 5.5 Effect of Contrast Agent (Gadolinium-DTPA) on the MR Appearance of Normal Tissue -- References -- 6 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain in Childhood: Development and Pathology -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Technical Aspects -- 6.3 Normal Appearance -- 6.4 Intracranial Hemorrhage -- 6.5 Infarction -- 6.6 Cysts and Leukomalacias -- 6.7 Hydrocephalus -- 6.8 Congenital Malformations -- 6.9 White Matter Disease -- 6.10 Infection -- 6.11 Delays or Deficits in Myelination -- 6.12 Tumors -- 6.13 Other Diseases -- 6.14 Follow-Up Examination -- 6.15 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Malformations of the CNS -- 7.1 Review of Ontogeny -- 7.2 MR Imaging of CNS Malformations -- 7.3 Midline Closure Defects (Neural Tube Defects, Dysraphic Disorders) -- 7.4 Malformations of the Commissures and Midline Structures -- 7.5 Anomalies of Cell Migration -- 7.6 Destructive Anomalies -- 7.7 Neuroectodermal Dysplasias --  
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653 |a Neurosurgery 
653 |a Neurology  
653 |a Neurology 
653 |a Neuroradiology 
653 |a Nervous system / Radiography 
653 |a Pathology 
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700 1 |a Friedmann, G.  |e [author] 
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520 |a Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a new and still rapidly developing imaging technique which requires a new approach to image interpreta­ tion. Radiologists are compelled to translate their experience accumulat­ ed from X-ray techniques into the language of MRI, and likewise stu­ dents of radiology and interested clinicians need special training in both languages. Out of this necessity emerged the concept of this book as a manual on the application and evaluation of proton MRI for the radiolo­ gist and as a guide for the referring physician who wants to learn about the diagnostic value of MRI in specific conditions. After a short section on the basic principles of MRI, the contrast mechanisms of present-day imaging techniques, knowledge of which is essential for the analysis of relaxation times, are described in greater de­ tail. This is followed by a demonstration of functional neuroanatomy us­ ing three-dimensional view of MR images and a synopsis of frequent neurological symptoms and their topographic correlations, which will fa­ cilitate examination strategy with respect to both accurate diagnosis and economy