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£107.00
£107.00
ISBN: 978-0-323-05296-2
Page count: 266
Publisher: Saunders
Publication year: 2010
The Atlas of Fetal and Neonatal Brain MR is an excellent reference atlas that fills the gap in coverage on normal brain development. Dr. Paul Griffiths and his team present a highly visual approach to the neonatal and fetal periods of growth. With over 800 images, you’ll have multiple views of normal presentation in utero, post-mortem, and more. Whether you’re a new resident or a seasoned practitioner, this is an invaluable guide to the new and increased use of MRI in evaluating normal and abnormal fetal and neonatal brain development.
Table of contents:
Section 1 - Surface Anatomy of the Brain
Anatomy of the sulci adn fissures in the "mature" supratentorial brain
Major sulci responsible for defining lobal anatomy
Other sulci of importance for fetal imaging
Location of the central sulcus on cross-sectional imaging
Appearance of cortical sulci on in utero MR imaging in relation to gestational age
Other sulci of importance for fetal imaging
Surface views of the fetal brain
- Superior surface
- Lateral surface
- Inferior surface
- Medial surface
Section 2 - Sectional Anatomy of the Fetal Brain
Transient structures in the fetal cerebral hemispheres
Cross-sectional imaging of the fetal brain
- Fetal brain MR images at 19-20 weeks
- Fetal brain MR images at 22-23 weeks
- Fetal brain MR images at 25-26 weeks
- Fetal brain MR images at 28-29 weeks
- Fetal brain MR images at 32-33 weeks
- Fetal brain MR images at 36-37 weeks
Section 3 - Sectional Anatomy of the Postnatal Brain
Cross-sectional imaging fo the neonatal brain
- Postnatal brain MR images at 0-1 month
- Postnatal brain MR images at 3-4 months
- Postnatal brain MR images at 6 months
- Postnatal brain MR images at 9 months
- Postnatal brain MR images at 12 months
- Postnatal brain MR images at 18 months


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