Neuroimaging Anatomy, Part 2: Head, Neck, and Spine, An Issue of Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 1st Edition
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Edited by Tarik F. Massoud, MD, PhD
In this issue of Neuroimaging Clinics, guest editor Dr. Tarik F. Massoud brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Neuroimaging Anatomy, Part 2: Head, Neck, and Spine. Anatomical knowledge is critical to reducing both overdiagnosis and misdia
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In this issue of Neuroimaging Clinics, guest editor Dr. Tarik F. Massoud brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Neuroimaging Anatomy, Part 2: Head, Neck, and Spine. Anatomical knowledge is critical to reducing both overdiagnosis and misdiagnosis in neuroimaging. This issue is part two of a two-part series on neuroimaging anatomy that focuses on the head, neck, and spine. Each article addresses a specific area such as the orbits, sinonasal cavity, temporal bone, pharynx, larynx, and spinal cord.
In this issue of Neuroimaging Clinics, guest editor Dr. Tarik F. Massoud brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Neuroimaging Anatomy, Part 2: Head, Neck, and Spine. Anatomical knowledge is critical to reducing both overdiagnosis and misdiagnosis in neuroimaging. This issue is part two of a two-part series on neuroimaging anatomy that focuses on the head, neck, and spine. Each article addresses a specific area such as the orbits, sinonasal cavity, temporal bone, pharynx, larynx, and spinal cord.
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Contains 14 relevant, practice-oriented topics including anatomy of the orbits; maxillofacial skeleton and facial anatomy; temporal bone anatomy; craniocervical junction and cervical spine anatomy; anatomy of the spinal cord, coverings, and nerves; and more.
Provides in-depth clinical reviews on neuroimaging anatomy of the head, neck, and spine, offering actionable insights for clinical practice.
Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.
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Edited by Tarik F. Massoud, MD, PhD, Professor, Division of Neuroimaging and Neurointervention, Department of Radiology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA
Edited by Tarik F. Massoud, MD, PhD, Professor, Division of Neuroimaging and Neurointervention, Department of Radiology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA
Anatomy of the Orbit Sinonasal Anatomy Maxillofacial Skeleton and Facial Anatomy Anatomy of the Mandible, Temporomandibular Joint, and Dentition Temporal Bone Anatomy Oral Cavity and Salivary Glands Anatomy Anatomy of the Pharynx and Cervical Esophagus Anatomy of the Larynx and Cervical Trachea Anatomy of Neck Muscles, Spaces, and Lymph Nodes Root of the Neck and Extracranial Vessel Anatomy Craniocervical Junction and Cervical Spine Anatomy Thoracic and Lumbosacral Spine Anatomy Anatomy of the Spinal Cord, Coverings, and Nerves
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/neuroimaging-anatomy-part-2-head-neck-and-spine-an-issue-of-neuroimaging-clinics-of-north-america-9780323850032.html297842Neuroimaging Anatomy, Part 2: Head, Neck, and Spine, An Issue of Neuroimaging Clinics of North Americahttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780323850032_11.jpg74.2498.99USDInStock/Clinics/Medicine/Neurology/Clinics/Clinics/Health Professions/Complementary & Alternative Medicine/Japan Titles438872550545865054666525504152598685263160141826924886536505455351451205259838In this issue of Neuroimaging Clinics, guest editor Dr. Tarik F. Massoud brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Neuroimaging Anatomy, Part 2: Head, Neck, and Spine. Anatomical knowledge is critical to reducing both overdiagnosis and misdiagnosis in neuroimaging. This issue is part two of a two-part series on neuroimaging anatomy that focuses on the head, neck, and spine. Each article addresses a specific area such as the orbits, sinonasal cavity, temporal bone, pharynx, larynx, and spinal cord. In this issue of Neuroimaging Clinics, guest editor Dr. Tarik F. Massoud brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Neuroimaging Anatomy, Part 2: Head, Neck, and Spine. Anatomical knowledge is critical to reducing both overdiagnosis and misdiagnosis in neuroimaging. This issue is part two of a two-part series on neuroimaging anatomy that focuses on the head, neck, and spine. Each article addresses a specific area such as the orbits, sinonasal cavity, temporal bone, pharynx, larynx, and spinal cord. 00add-to-cart97803238500322022ProfessionalEdited by Tarik F. Massoud, MD, PhD20221BookOtherElsevier240Oct 20, 2022IN STOCKEdited by <STRONG>Tarik F. Massoud</STRONG>, MD, PhD, Professor, Division of Neuroimaging and Neurointervention, Department of Radiology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USAClinicsClinicsThe Clinics: Internal MedicineUnited StatesNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select