Intracerebral Hemorrhage by Gordon Sze, M.D.

Intracerebral Hemorrhage

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Professor of Diagnostic Imaging and Chief of Neuroradiology at Yale University School of Medicine Gordon Sze, MD shows how hemorrhage can occur within a multitude of intracranial compartments: brain parenchyma, subarachnoid space, ventricles, subdural space, or epidural space, and gives the characteristic appearances of each stage of disease on advanced imaging studies. He details each phase, from hyperacute through chronic, and demonstrates when MRI should be used either instead of, or in conjunction with CT in order to gain a more detailed knowledge of the pathology and age of intracerebral hemorrhage. 

The “Radiology Guidance for Referring Physicians” series of ebooks offers practicing clinicians - both primary care physicians and specialists - a quick and easy reference to over 100 distinct conditions, and how state-of-the-art imaging should be applied within the context of diagnosis, preoperative staging and therapy monitoring. 

Authored by board certified radiologists, many of whom also teach at the finest medical schools in the U.S. and abroad, each ebook is presented in a clear and concise manner meant to be read in less than an hour, yet contains all the necessary information with which to base a decision on when to order advanced imaging studies for the particular disease process under review. 

The “Radiology Guidance for Referring Physicians” series of sub-specialty mini books offers doctors a way to access crucial information quickly as cases present in daily practice, without having to wade through large, (and expensive) comprehensive volumes.

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