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High-Resolution Sonography of the Peripheral Nervous System (Medical Radiology/Diagnostic Imaging), 2nd ed

High-Resolution Sonography of the Peripheral Nervous System (Medical Radiology/Diagnostic... High-Resolution Sonography of the Peripheral Nervous System (Medical Radiology/Diagnostic Imaging), 2nd ed var callbackToken='473CF1474BF6159'; American Journal of Neuroradiology Skip to main page content Home Current Issue Publication Preview Search the AJNR Archives Interventional Neuroradiology Neurographics Help Search for Keyword: GO Advanced Search Institution: Deep Dyve User Name Password Sign In Book Review <h2>High-Resolution Sonography of the Peripheral Nervous System (Medical Radiology/Diagnostic Imaging), 2nd ed</h2> S. Peer and G. Bodner, eds. Springer; 2008, 208 pages, 402 illustrations, $139.00. Diagnostic sonography of the peripheral nervous system is a rapidly evolving and constantly expanding imaging field, which encompasses subspecialty areas of musculoskeletal imaging and neuroradiology. In the 5 years since the first edition of High-Resolution Sonography of the Peripheral Nervous System , advances in clinical sonography involving scanner and transducer technology, and image processing have resulted in a more profound structural delineation of the peripheral nervous system. This has made possible the diagnosis and guided treatment of disorders that were previously deemed inaccessible. The spectrum of peripheral nerve diseases that can be examined sonographically has broadened and has resulted in a better understanding of tumoral and traumatic nerve conditions. This second revised edition presents these advances well. The authors, contributors, and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Neuroradiology American Journal of Neuroradiology

High-Resolution Sonography of the Peripheral Nervous System (Medical Radiology/Diagnostic Imaging), 2nd ed

American Journal of Neuroradiology , Volume 30 (4): e59 – Apr 1, 2009

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American Journal of Neuroradiology
Copyright
Copyright © 2009 by the American Society of Neuroradiology.
ISSN
0195-6108
eISSN
1936-959X
DOI
10.3174/ajnr.A1348
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High-Resolution Sonography of the Peripheral Nervous System (Medical Radiology/Diagnostic Imaging), 2nd ed var callbackToken='473CF1474BF6159'; American Journal of Neuroradiology Skip to main page content Home Current Issue Publication Preview Search the AJNR Archives Interventional Neuroradiology Neurographics Help Search for Keyword: GO Advanced Search Institution: Deep Dyve User Name Password Sign In Book Review <h2>High-Resolution Sonography of the Peripheral Nervous System (Medical Radiology/Diagnostic Imaging), 2nd ed</h2> S. Peer and G. Bodner, eds. Springer; 2008, 208 pages, 402 illustrations, $139.00. Diagnostic sonography of the peripheral nervous system is a rapidly evolving and constantly expanding imaging field, which encompasses subspecialty areas of musculoskeletal imaging and neuroradiology. In the 5 years since the first edition of High-Resolution Sonography of the Peripheral Nervous System , advances in clinical sonography involving scanner and transducer technology, and image processing have resulted in a more profound structural delineation of the peripheral nervous system. This has made possible the diagnosis and guided treatment of disorders that were previously deemed inaccessible. The spectrum of peripheral nerve diseases that can be examined sonographically has broadened and has resulted in a better understanding of tumoral and traumatic nerve conditions. This second revised edition presents these advances well. The authors, contributors, and

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American Journal of NeuroradiologyAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology

Published: Apr 1, 2009

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