White Matter Diseases
Chapter 7 White Matter Diseases White matter diseases are heterogeneous conditions linked together because they involve the same real estate. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is quite sensitive and, when combined…
Chapter 7 White Matter Diseases White matter diseases are heterogeneous conditions linked together because they involve the same real estate. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is quite sensitive and, when combined…
Chapter 1 Techniques in Neuroimaging INTRODUCTION Central to the effective evaluation of an image is an understanding of the technical aspects of image production. This not only includes recently developed…
Chapter 18 Approach and Pitfalls in Neuroimaging SEARCH STRATEGY If you have read the preceding chapters with due diligence, we can assume that you have a knowledge base for the…
2 Head and Neck Skull Base Addressing normal anatomy, the sphenoid bone forms the foundation of the central skull base. It forms the floor of the middle cranial fossa, provides…
2 Fetal and neonatal hypoxic–ischemic lesions The most common neuropathology encountered in pediatric autopsies is that associated with hypoxia and/or ischemia. The great variety of lesions associated with these two…
23 Lysosomal and peroxisomal disorders This chapter deals first with the lysosomal disorders that principally affect gray matter and then with those involving white matter (leukodystrophies). Lastly, the chapter covers…
17 Fungal infections Fungi are responsible for an increasing proportion of CNS infections. Contributory factors include: The widespread use of immunosuppressive drugs. An increase in the relative number of elderly…
12 Acute viral infections Classifications of viral infections of the CNS such as those shown in Table 12.1 are of help in making an accurate diagnosis. In practice, a combination of…