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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Pediatric Brain: An Anatomical Atlas
By G. Salamon, C. Raymaud, J. Regis, and C. Rumeau, 364 pp, with illus, $105, New York, NY, Raven Press, 1990.
William A. Wagle, MD, Reviewer
Albany, NY
Arch Neurol. 1992;49(3):213.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Pediatric Brain is an anatomic atlas of magnetic resonance images of normal children from birth to 16 years of age. Of the 18 children studied, 11 were between birth and 18 months old, the period encompassing the most significant changes in the postnatal brain. All images are presented in the axial plane, except for those in the introduction, which are sagittal. The exquisite line drawings that accompany each magnetic resonance image are meticulously labeled, and abbreviations are explained on every page so that the reader does not have to flip back and forth. Smaller line drawings are also presented that show the level of section for each image. The nine chapters are based on nine anatomic locations, and in each chapter the same level is seen at 18 different ages. The atlas does not include T2-weighted images, and so the progression of myelination
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