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E-grāmata: Neuroimaging of Traumatic Brain Injury

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  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Jul-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319043555
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This volume presents emerging neuroimaging data that define more clearly the role of primary and secondary structural and hemodynamic disturbances in different phases of traumatic brain injury. It also analyzes the efficacy of imaging techniques in TBI cases.



The main purpose of this book is to present emerging neuroimaging data in order to define the role of primary and secondary structural and hemodynamic disturbances in different phases of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and to analyze the potential of diffusion tensor MRI, tractography and CT perfusion imaging in evaluating the dynamics of TBI. The authors present a new MRI classification of brain stem and hemispheric cortical/subcortical damage localization that is of significant prognostic value. New data are provided regarding the pathogenesis and dynamics of diffuse and focal brain injuries and qualitative and quantitative changes in the brain white matter tracts. It is shown that diffuse axonal injury can be considered a clinical model of multidimensional “split brain” with commissural, association and projection fiber disorders. The book will be of interest for neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons, neurologists and others with an interest in the subject.

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From the book reviews:

The book would be of interest to those pursuing advanced training in neuroimaging, such as fellows of neuroradiology. The images, particularly of MRI tractography of corticospinal tracts and those of CT perfusion studies are particularly useful. The discussion of various forms of MRI imaging in the evaluation of traumatic brain injury and the newly proposed classification of brain injuries with MRI, should prove particularly useful for those interested in this field of study. (Bennett S. Greenspan, Doodys Book Reviews, August, 2014)

1 Clinical and Prognostic Value of Neuroimaging in Traumatic Brain Injury
1(24)
1.1 TBI-Related Social and Economic Problems
1(2)
1.2 Neuroimaging in Assessment of Traumatic Brain Injury
3(1)
1.3 Classifications of Traumatic Brain Injury
4(1)
1.4 CT and MRI in TBI
5(4)
1.4.1 Conventional MRI Sequences in Diagnosis of TBI
6(1)
1.4.2 Advanced MRI Sequences in Diagnosis of TBI
7(1)
1.4.3 MRI Classification of TBI
8(1)
1.4.4 Other Neuroimaging Methods
8(1)
1.5 Diffusion-Tensor MRI and MR Tractography
9(2)
1.6 Cerebral Blood Flow Assessment
11(3)
1.7 Radiation Safety
14(11)
References
16(9)
2 Clinical Evaluation and Neuroimaging Technologies
25(10)
2.1 Clinical Material
25(3)
2.2 Methods of Study
28(5)
2.2.1 Computed Tomography
28(2)
2.2.2 Magnetic Resonance Tomography
30(3)
2.3 Statistical Analysis
33(2)
References
33(2)
3 Neuroimaging Classification of Traumatic Brain Injury
35(34)
3.1 CT and MRI Data Comparison
35(6)
3.2 MRI Classification of TBI
41(20)
3.3 Discussion
61(8)
References
66(3)
4 Dynamic Study of White Matter Fiber Tracts After Traumatic Brain Injury
69(38)
4.1 Quantitative Evaluation of Corpus Callosum and Corticospinal Tract Condition in the Acute Period of TBI
69(5)
4.2 Dynamic DT-MRI Study of Corpus Callosum and Corticospinal Tracts
74(28)
4.3 Discussion
102(5)
References
105(2)
5 Mapping of Cerebral Blood Flow in Focal and Diffuse Brain Injury
107(18)
5.1 Clinical Material
107(5)
5.2 Peculiarities of rCBF in Patients with Diffuse Axonal Injury
112(3)
5.3 Peculiarities of rCBF in Patients with DAI Combined with Focal Brain Contusions
115(2)
5.4 Peculiarities of rCBF in Patients with Focal Brain Contusions
117(2)
5.5 Peculiarities of rCBF in the Contusion Areas
119(1)
5.6 Study of rCBF in Subcortical Formations (Basal Ganglia and Thalami)
119(1)
5.7 Discussion
119(6)
References
122(3)
6 Dynamics of Hemispheric and Brain Stem Regional Cerebral Blood Flow
125(30)
6.1 Clinical Material
125(1)
6.2 Dynamics of rCBF in Hemispheric Brain Structures
126(12)
6.3 Analysis of rCBF in the Brain Stem
138(3)
6.4 Dynamic Studies of rCBF in the Brain Stem
141(5)
6.5 Discussion
146(9)
References
153(2)
Index 155