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    Author(s)Paul Butler
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781447116394
    Pages271
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2011

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    Springer Imaging of the Nervous System 1st Editon 2011 Softbound by Paul Butler

    Traditionally, investigation of the nervous system has been primarily a clinical matter. The great era of clinical assessment of patients with neurological disease in the first half of the century was determined by the necessity both to understand the phenomena of neurological disease in relation to structure and function and to localise lesions, in order to facilitate the twin processes of diagnosis and management. Over the years diverse techniques have been applied to clinical practice in order to improve the accuracy of diagnosis. These have comprised extensions of clinical method, for example clinical neuropsychology, electro­ encephalography, radiography of the skull and spine, angiography and other contrast procedures, including the now abandoned technique of air encephalography, and myel­ ography, perhaps itself soon to be little used. Isotope studies of the brain have possibly not realised their full potential in clinical neurology. All these different investigations found an integrated place in clinical management, enhancing the classical clinical database and its associated information, derived from biochemical, immunological and haematological studies. The advent of computerised tomographic X-ray scanning changed all this. The quality of the images derived from CT scanning was so much superior to that obtainable by conventional X-ray methods, and the method was so non-invasive in its conception, that clinical practice in both medical and surgical neurology changed profoundly. 1 Cerebrovascular Disease.- Duplex Sonography of Carotid Arteries.- 2 Intracranial Tumours.- 3 Hydrocephalus and Degenerative Cerebral Disease.- 4 Radiological Aspects of Head and Spinal Trauma.- 5 Infections of the Central Nervous System.- 6 Paediatric Neuro-imaging.- 7 The Spine.- 8 Imaging the Orbit.- 9 The Petrous Bone.- 10 Muscle and the Peripheral Nervous System.- 11 Isotope Brain Imaging.- 12 Contrast Media and the Central Nervous System.