Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging of the Brain [electronic resource] / by Toshio Moritani, Sven Ekholm, Per-Lennart Westesson.
Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009Edition: Second EditionDescription: XX, 402 p. 700 illus., 50 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783540787853
- 616.0757 23
- R895-920

Principles of diffusion-weighted imaging -- Normal brain and artifacts -- Brain edema: Classification. Cytotoxic edema. Edema of neuron and glial cell. Intramyelinic edema. Axonal edema. Vasogenic edema -- Infarction: Arterial infarction. Venous infarction -- Dementia: Alzheimer's. Multi-infarct dementia. Other dementias. HIV dementia -- Hemorrhage -- Vasculitis/Vasculopathy: Behcet. Systemic lupus erythematosus. Posterior reversal encephalopathy syndrome. Drug induced -- Epilepsy: Postictal encephalopathy. Status epilepticus -- Demyelinating and degenerative diseases: ADEM. Multiple sclerosis. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease -- Toxic and metabolic diseases: Drug-induced encephalopathy. Mitochondrial encephalopathy. Phenylketonuria. Osmotic myelinolysis. Marchiafava-Bignami disease -- Infectious diseases: Brain abscess. Extra-axial abscess. Encephalitis. Septic emboli -- Trauma: Diffuse axonal injury. Brain contusion -- Brain neoplasm: Epidermoid. Meningioma. Lymphoma. GBM. Metastasis. PNET -- Pediatrics.
Few advances in MR imaging have had the impact degenerative neurologic disorders, white matter d- that dif usion-weighted (DW) imaging has had in the eases, toxic/metabolic disorders, and tumors. As one evaluation of brain. From the time of the early de- can easily see from the table of contents, the authors scriptions by LeBihan and colleagues of the ability have systematically covered all major areas of neu- to image and measure the micromovement of water radiology. T is will allow cross-referencing to pr- molecules in the brain to the present time, dif usion lematic cases which one may encounter. Additionally, imaging and its derivatives have made an impact in knowledge of what represents a normal adult brain the evaluation of multiple disease processes, primar- and a normal developing brain along with an exp- ily in ischemia, but also in other conditions of the nation of artifacts seen in DW imaging makes this a brain. In most medical centers dif usion imaging is valuable book. It is noteworthy that the authors have no longer considered a sequence to be used in spe- chosen to abundantly illustrate the clinical material, cial circumstances, but rather it is employed as part drawing on pathologic correlations in a number of of routine MR imaging of the brain. Because the in- areas.