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MRI of Head and Neck Anatomy
by William T. C. Yuh, E. Turgut Tali, Adel K. Afifi, Kayihan Sahinoglu, Feng Gao, and Ronald A. Bergman, 388 pp, $165, New York, NY, Churchill Livingstone, 1994.
Franz J. Wippold II, MD, Reviewer
St Louis, Mo
Arch Neurol. 1995;52(5):446-447.
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This book is an atlas of sequential sectional normal anatomy of the brain and neck. Many different approaches to neuroanatomy have been published as isolated texts or as addenda to general clinical and radiology works in the past decade. Noting in the preface the recent technological advances in MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), Dr Yuh and his colleagues have chosen to focus on the MR presentation of this subject. The book, designed as a general reference text for radiologic technologists, medical students, and physicians, is divided into five chapters. The first two chapters cover the head and the neck. Each of these chapters displays serial sections of axial, coronal, and sagittal images. A separate chapter discusses the cranial nerves. The fourth chapter briefly addresses gadoliniumenhanced images. A final chapter on MR angiography reviews intracranial and neck vascular anatomy.
In the first two chapters, the anatomy of the head and neck is
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