As neuroimaging plays an increasingly vital role in medical practice, mastering its fundamentals is essential for all healthcare professionals. Structured in a highly accessible, case-based format, this comprehensive, easy-to-follow book reviews basic neuroimaging features every medical trainee needs to know.
Focusing on image pattern recognition, the book utilizes paradigmatic images to illustrate crucial features for the most common clinical scenarios encountered in clinical practice.
To ensure immediate clinical relevance, each chapter is optimized for rapid learning: a focused theoretical introduction seamlessly transitions into practical, real-world case examples. These examples walk you through basic image interpretation, differential diagnosis, and the critical link between imaging and pathophysiology.
An indispensable reference for medical students, radiology trainees, and non-radiology physicians, this book provides the foundational knowledge required to sharpen your diagnostic expertise confidently.