MRI of the Head and Neck: Functional Anatomy - Clinical Findings - Pathology - Imaging

Thomas J. Vogl

MRI of the Head and Neck: Functional Anatomy - Clinical Findings - Pathology - Imaging
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Country
Germany
Published
22 November 2011
Pages
269
ISBN
9783642767920

MRI of the Head and Neck: Functional Anatomy - Clinical Findings - Pathology - Imaging

Thomas J. Vogl

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Since the establishment of magnetic resonance imaging the clinical

diagnostic of the head and neck has improved substantially and, therefore, in many cases this technique is used in the first place of radiological

diagnosis. The feasibility of non-invasive MR angiography and

3-dimensional reconstruction has enlarged the indication field of

MRI. This book presents the meaning of this imaging technique for the
diagnosis of diseases in head and neck. Excellent figures show the technicaland diagnostical possibilities of this method, the advantages and

limitations of which are explained as well. A comprehensive diagnostic

strategy for each diagnostic region is presented. This book is

disigned for the use of especially radiologists, ENT specialists

and surgeins.

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