Emergency Neuroradiology, An Issue of Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1st Edition
Authors :
Matthew T. Walker & Alexander Nemeth
Date of Publication: 01/2011
This issue includes every subject relevant to neuroradiology that one may expect to encounter in a general emergency radiology practice. The most important concepts in emergent brain, spine, head & neck imaging, as well as pediatric nonaccidental ...view more
This issue includes every subject relevant to neuroradiology that one may expect to encounter in a general emergency radiology practice. The most important concepts in emergent brain, spine, head & neck imaging, as well as pediatric nonaccidental trauma are reviewed, and the issue provides an excellent starting point for learning the fundamentals of emergency neuroradiology and can serve as a reference for those wishing to reinforce their current knowledge base.
This issue includes every subject relevant to neuroradiology that one may expect to encounter in a general emergency radiology practice. The most important concepts in emergent brain, spine, head & neck imaging, as well as pediatric nonaccidental trauma are reviewed, and the issue provides an excellent starting point for learning the fundamentals of emergency neuroradiology and can serve as a reference for those wishing to reinforce their current knowledge base.
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By Matthew T. Walker, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago IL and Alexander Nemeth, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago IL
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