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Osborn, A.G.

Osborn’s Brain


Imaging, Pathology, and Anatomy - includes Amyrsis eBook advantage


Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013, 1.272 S., 2.375 Abb.

ISBN: 9781931884211

Artikelnr.: 189994

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Osborn’s Brain
Osborn’s Brain: Imaging, Pathology, and Anatomy is the much-pleaded-for successor to Anne G. Osborn’s 1993 award winning book Diagnostic Neuroradiology (a.k.a. The Red Book), which became one of the all-time bestselling neuroradiology texts.

In this highly anticipated 950-page volume, Anne Osborn applies her special touch to make complex topics visually appealing and easy to understand. It wraps the must know aspects of brain imaging together with spectacular pathology examples, relevant anatomy, and the most up-to-date information in brain imaging.

Osborn’s Brain is organized for curriculum-based learning. Osborn begins with critical topics, such as trauma, to help the reader learn in the order that is most practical for a resident or practicing radiologist. Indeed, this volume helps readers learn how to think about diagnoses, types of diagnoses, and the various pathologies that can affect the brain.

Even as Osborn takes readers by the hand to introduce them to the world of brain imaging, she includes new concepts and diagnoses that will intrigue the most sophisticated neuroradiologist.

The format of this book departs significantly from Osborn’s most recent publications. Rather than using bulleted text, she returns to detailed prose paragraphs designed to be a comprehensive learning resource. Summary boxes highlight the most important points from each section, enhancing functionality and ease of use.

This detail - rich content is augmented with over 2,375 stunning, high resolution radiographic images and medical illustrations, all of which are annotated to describe the most clinically significant features.

Osborn’s Brain is easy to read, a visual delight, and a feast of concise, clear information. This impressive volume gives every radiologist and clinical neuroscientist exactly what he or she needs to know, while offering a fascinating journey into Anne Osborn’s brain!

Features
* Written by renowned neuroradiologist Anne G. Osborn, author of The Red Book, one of the all-time bestselling neuroradiology texts
* Information is presented in detailed prose paragraphs rather than bullets, helping the reader understand the thinking behind the conclusions and serving as an up-to-date comprehensive learning resource
* The most critical topics are discussed first, giving the resident and practicing radiologist quick access to what matters most
* Summary boxes highlight the most important points from each section
* Contains over 3,000 superb images, including high resolution radiographic images and detailed medical illustrations
* Explanatory text describes the diagnostically significant features of each image
* Includes a companion eBook, accessible online with fully searchable text
* Published by Amirsys®, globally renowned radiology and pathology diagnostic imaging publishe


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In Anne Osborn's Words…

Why I wrote the book…
With the publication of Osborn’s Brain, I’m breaking a long-standing promise to myself:

I swore I’d never, EVER, write another prose-based book.

And yet here it is. But let me tell you, this isn’t just “another prose book.” Far from it! When my colleagues and I published the first edition of Diagnostic Imaging: Brain, Dr. Michael Huckman said in his Foreword to the book, “[Osborn] has decided to abandon the usual conventions of medical textbooks.” Amirsys’s now-classic bulleted format does indeed deliver more information in less space than traditional prose. And I do love those efficiencies! However, I want to give more than, “Just the facts, ma’am.” I want to show the thinking behind the facts. The reasoning. The framework that facilitates understanding a tough, complex subject.

What makes it different…
There’s something different about Osborn’s Brain: Its organization. Instead of approaching imaging in the conventional manner—starting with congenital anomalies and proceeding through the spectrum of acquired disorders—I’ve structured the book as a learning curriculum. We start with the most immediate “must know” topics, beginning with trauma. We next discuss nontraumatic hemorrhage and vascular lesions. In other words, we jump right into emergent imaging issues such as trauma, stroke, and brain infections before delving into other topics such as demyelinating and inflammatory disease, neoplasms, and toxic-metabolic-degenerative disorders.

Getting the most out of the book…
If you’re just starting your residency in radiology, neurosurgery, or neurology, I suggest you begin at the beginning. Read the first three chapters and digest them. Then go part by part, chapter by chapter, straight through the book. If you are a senior resident or fellow, this is a great way to review what you think you already know pretty well. I guarantee you, there’s stuff in here that will be new to you. If you’re a practicing general radiologist, consider this a refresher course. And if you are an honest-to-goodness neuroradiologist, I’ve tucked a few insightful tidbits into every chapter that even you may find intriguing.

I’ve combined essential anatomy together with gross pathology and imaging to show you just why diseases appear the way they do. The book is illustration-rich, with loads of high definition state-of-the-art imaging and glorious color. My trademark summary boxes are scattered throughout the text, allowing for quick review of the essential facts.




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