Multi-system Imaging Spectrum associated with Neurologic Diseases
- 1st Edition - August 19, 2023
- Editors: Bo Gao, Alexander Lerner
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 9 1 7 9 5 - 7
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 9 8 6 2 6 - 7
Multi-System Imaging Spectrum associated with Neurologic Diseases covers over 200 classic multi-systemic entities associated with neurologic diseases with detailed discus… Read more

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Request a sales quoteMulti-System Imaging Spectrum associated with Neurologic Diseases covers over 200 classic multi-systemic entities associated with neurologic diseases with detailed discussion alongside illustrative photos for memory aids and clarification. Accompanying text explains the history and meaning of the descriptive or metaphoric sign. Uniquely written from a practical point of view, each case leads you through a radiology expert’s thought process in analyzing imaging pitfalls of different organs or systems. The cases highlight clinical presentation, relevant pathology, anatomy, physiology, and pertinent imaging features of common disease processes. Key information is distilled succinctly, with bulleted, detailed illustrations and images.
- Covers potential pitfalls in multi-system imaging interpretation
- Includes detailed discussions and cases highlighting clues and misinterpretation
- Provides succinct content and bulleted text for quick and easy reference
- Includes detailed illustrations and annotated images
Medical Students, Postgraduate, Residents, Fellows and Radiologists
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Biographies
- Foreword I
- Foreword II
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- 1. Pathogenesis of multisystem diseases
- 2. Diagnostic algorithm of multisystem diseases
- 3. The role of imaging in diagnosing multisystem diseases
- Chapter 2. Nervous system
- Chapter 2.1. Multisystem effects of Sturge–Weber Syndrome
- Chapter 2.2. Multisystem effects of neurofibromatosis
- Chapter 2.3. Multisystem effects of tuberous sclerosis complex
- Chapter 2.4. Multisystem effects of von Hippel-Lindau syndrome
- Chapter 3. Muscular system
- 1. Poliomyelitis
- 2. Scleroderma
- 3. Rhabdomyosarcoma
- Chapter 4. Respiratory system
- Chapter 4.1. Aspergillosis
- Chapter 4.2. Langerhans cell histiocytosis
- Chapter 4.3. Metastatic tumor
- Chapter 4.4. Neurogenic pulmonary edema
- Chapter 4.5. Nocardia infection
- Chapter 4.6. Tuberculosis
- Chapter 5. Cardiovascular system
- Chapter 5.1. Neurological complications of cardiac surgery
- Chapter 5.2. Neurologic complication of infective endocarditis
- Chapter 5.3. Neurological complications of hypertension
- Chapter 5.4. Neurological complications of systemic vasculitis
- Chapter 6. Digestive system
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Hepatic encephalopathy
- 3. Acquired hepatocerebral degeneration
- 4. Pancreatic encephalopathy
- 5. Hepatic myelopathy
- 6. Wernicke encephalopathy
- 7. Inflammatory bowel disease CNS involvement
- 8. Wilson disease
- 9. Tuberous sclerosis
- 10. Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1
- 11. Von Hippel-Lindau disease
- 12. Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
- 13. Turcot syndrome
- 14. Neurofibromatosis type 1
- 15. Gardner syndrome
- 16. IgG4-related diseases
- 17. Sarcoidosis
- 18. Behçet disease
- 19. Systemic sclerosis
- 20. Amyloidosis
- Chapter 7. Excretory system
- 1. Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome
- 2. Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
- 3. Behçet's disease
- 4. Uremic encephalopathy
- 5. Polycystic kidneys disease
- Chapter 8. Reproductive system
- 1. Role of estrogen on neurological disorders
- 2. Paraneoplastic syndromes
- 3. AIDS
- Chapter 9. Skeletal system
- 1. Ankylosing spondylitis
- 2. Pigmented villonodular synovitis
- 3. Chordoma
- 4. Extradural meningioma
- 5. Cerebral fat emboli
- 6. Rheumatoid arthritis
- 7. Osteochondroma
- Chapter 10. Endocrine system
- 1. Background: pituitary adenoma
- 2. Prolactinoma
- 3. Acromegaly
- 4. Pituitary hyperplasia
- 5. Apoplexy/hemorrhagic adenoma
- 6. Thyroid-ophthalmopathy
- 7. DM and associated neurologic complications
- Chapter 11. Immune system
- 1. Acute disseminated encephalomyelopathy
- 2. Multiple sclerosis
- 3. Neuromyelitis optica
- 4. Autoimmune encephalitis
- 5. Neurosarcoidosis
- 6. Systemic lupus erythematosus
- 7. Bell's palsy
- 8. CNS vasculitis
- Chapter 12. Lymphatic system
- Chapter 12.1. Sarcoidosis
- Chapter 12.2. Lymphoma
- Chapter 12.3. Leukemias
- Chapter 12.4. POEMS syndrome
- Chapter 13. Integumentary system
- Chapter 13.1. Neurofibromatosis
- Chapter 13.2. Tuberous sclerosis
- Chapter 13.3. Sturge–Weber syndrome
- Chapter 13.4. Neurocutaneous melanosis
- Index
- No. of pages: 184
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: August 19, 2023
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Hardback ISBN: 9780323917957
- eBook ISBN: 9780323986267
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Bo Gao
Dr. Gao Bo Gao, MD, PhD is Professor and Vice Chair in the Department of Radiology at the Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, in China. His three major areas of research interest are 1) radiomics, radiogenomics and AI in cancer imaging; 2) functional MRI, diffusion tensor imaging and permeability imaging in tumor theranostics; and 3) posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome and associated entities. Dr. Gao has edited Classic Imaging Signs (2021) and Imaging of CNS Infections and Neuroimmunology (2019) both with Springer and has published over 2 dozen journal articles.
Affiliations and expertise
MD, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Radiology, The Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, ChinaAL
Alexander Lerner
Dr. Lerner is an Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology, Program Director of USC/LAC+USC Neuroradiology Fellowship and Director of Clinical Functional MRI in the Department of Radiology at Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California in USA. Dr. Lerner’s research interests include advanced MR imaging using functional MRI, DTI, MR perfusion, and permeability imaging of the brain and spinal cord. He specializes in the diagnosis of disorders causing headaches, neurovascular compression disorders, CSF flow disorders, epilepsy, inflammatory, and degenerative disorders of the CNS. Dr. Lerner has been an invited speaker at multiple radiology societies at regional and national levels. He has also authored and coauthored multiple publications and book chapters.
Affiliations and expertise
MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology, Program Director of USC/LAC+USC Neuroradiology Fellowship, Director of Clinical Functional MRI, Department of Radiology, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California, USARead Multi-system Imaging Spectrum associated with Neurologic Diseases on ScienceDirect