UCLA Professor of Radiology Stefan G. Ruehm, MD, PhD, provides an in-depth understanding of the fundamental clinical aspects of intracranial aneurysms, including their many types and typical locations, and shows how to recognize the different MRA techniques employed for imaging these complex pathologies. By combining standard brain MR studies with MR angiography in the stable patient, he demonstrates how physicians can achieve the accuracy of conventional angiography without the drawbacks associated with an “invasive” procedure. Generously populated with high resolution images and thought provoking quizzes, this concise book is a handy resource that belongs on every practicing clinician’s iPad.
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