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  Vol. 49 No. 10, October 1992 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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The Raven MRI Teaching File: MRI of the Brain III: Neoplastic Disease

Edited by A. N. Hasso, M. Shakudo, and E. Chadrycki, 216 pp, with illus, $60, New York, NY, Raven Press, 1991.

William A. Wagle, MD, Reviewer
Albany, NY

Arch Neurol. 1992;49(10):1004.

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This book is one of 10 books in a series that covers magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of various organ systems. It may be purchased separately or with the entire collection. Of the three books that discuss MRI of the brain, this book deals with neoplastic disease; the others deal with nonneo-plastic disease. At $60 per book, the three-book set covering the brain alone is $180, which is in the range of many standard references in neuroradiology.

MRI of the Brain III consists of 100 cases in which the reader is provided a series of MRI images and a one- or two-sentence medical history. A summary of the findings, the diagnosis, a discussion, and a few references immediately follow. The quality of the images is very good, and the discussions are appropriate, informative, and succinct. The question-and-answer format provides the essential flavor of this book and of the entire series. The . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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