Covering the entire spectrum of this fast-changing field, the fourth edition of
Diagnostic Imaging: Pediatric Neuroradiology is an invaluable resource for general radiologists, pediatric neuroradiologists, neurologists and neurosurgeons, and traineesanyone who requires an
easily accessible, highly visual reference in this complex area of imaging. Drs. Kevin R. Moore, Luke L. Linscott, and a team of highly regarded experts provide up-to-date information on
nearly 280 diagnoses in short, detailed chapters to help you make informed decisions at the point of care. The text is
lavishly illustrated, delineated, and referenced, making it a useful learning tool for readers at all levels of experience as well as a handy reference for daily practice.
- Provides a comprehensive, expert reference for quickly accessible, detailed information about neoplastic and nonneoplastic disorders affecting the brain, head, neck, and spine of children to help you make specific diagnoses and recommendations for further imaging or referral
- Contains numerous new chapters and sweeping updates throughout, covering advances in vessel wall imaging that provide more specific diagnoses of focal cerebral arteriopathy in children; newly identified pediatric infectious diseases, including human parechovirus; congenital brain malformations; MOGAD and NMOSD correlating to newly developed consensus standards; an up-to-date approach to pediatric demyelinating disorders; and more
- Includes current tumor criteria from the WHO Classification of Tumours: Central Nervous System Tumours (fifth edition), including advancements in molecular genomics and newly determined categories that identify tumor types/subtypes and facilitate differentiating subtypes
- Features more than 5,500 images (in print and online), including radiologic images, full-color medical illustrations, clinical and gross pathology photographs, and histologic images
- Clearly demonstrates procedural steps, complications, treatment alternatives, variant anatomy, and more all fully annotated to highlight the most important diagnostic information
- Offers a vivid, full-color design that makes the material easy to read, with an extensive image gallery and thumbnail visual differential diagnoses for each entity
- Uses bulleted, succinct text and highly templated chapters for quick comprehension of essential information at the point of care
- Includes an eBook version that enables you to access all text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date.
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"The fourth edition of Diagnostic Imaging: Pediatric Neuroradiology is simultaneously detailed and accessible. [ It] is divided into three parts: brain; head and neck; and spine.... Key facts are outlined at the beginning of each condition covering imaging, differentials, pathology and clinical issues... [ and] this systematic formatting makes the book intuitive and easy to navigate.... The radiological images are of a very high standard,... accompanying diagrams are also clear and well drawn. The hardback binding is well made, and the paper is of good quality,... book is very visually appealing. The companion ebook is also easy to navigate, with useful search, highlight and bookmark functions.... Encyclopaedic coverage of paediatric neuroradiology is provided in a digestible format. It would be a helpful educational resource for senior radiology trainees specialising in paediatrics or neuroradiology,... [ and] will also be of use to radiology consultants including neuroradiologists, paediatric neurologists and paediatric neurosurgeons." - Dr. Louis Tapper (South Yorkshire radiology training) and Dr. Daniel Connolly (Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust), RAD Magazine, March 2025
PART 1: BRAIN
Section 1: Pathology-Based Diagnoses
CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS
HINDBRAIN MALFORMATIONS
DISORDERS OF DIVERTICULATION/CLEAVAGE
MALFORMATIONS OF CORTICAL DEVELOPMENT
FAMILIAL TUMOR/NEUROCUTANEOUS SYNDROMES
TRAUMA
STROKE
VASCULAR MALFORMATIONS
CVMS WITH AV SHUNTING
CVMS WITHOUT AV SHUNTING
NEOPLASMS
NONNEOPLASTIC CYSTS AND TUMOR MIMICS
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
CONGENITAL/NEONATAL INFECTIONS
ACQUIRED INFECTIONS
INFLAMMATORY AND DEMYELINATING DISEASE
INHERITED METABOLIC/DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS
Normal Variants
LYSOSOMAL DISORDERS
PEROXISOMAL DISORDERS
ORGANIC AND AMINOACIDOPATHIES
MISCELLANEOUS
ACQUIRED TOXIC/METABOLIC/DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS
SECTION 2: ANATOMY-BASED DIAGNOSES
VENTRICLES AND CISTERNS
SELLA AND PITUITARY
SKULL, SCALP, AND MENINGES
CONGENITAL
TRAUMA
NONNEOPLASTIC AND TUMOR-LIKE DISORDERS
Part II: Head and Neck
SECTION 1: TEMPORAL BONE AND SKULL BASE
SECTION 2: ORBIT, NOSE, AND SINUSES
SECTION 3: SUPRAHYOID AND INFRAHYOID NECK
SECTION 4: MULTIPLE REGIONS, HEAD AND NECK
Part III: Spine
SECTION 1: CONGENITAL AND GENETIC DISORDERS
CONGENITAL
NORMAL ANATOMICAL VARIATIONS
CHIARI DISORDERS
ABNORMALITIES OF NEURULATION
ANOMALIES OF CAUDAL CELL MESS
ANOMALIES OF NOTOCHORD AND VERTEBRAL FORMATION
DEVELOPMENTAL ABNORMALITIES
GENETIC DISORDERS
SCOLIOSIS AND KYPHOSIS
SECTION 2: TRAUMA
SECTION 3: DEVELOPMENTAL AND DEGENERATIVE DISEASES
SECTION 4: INFECTION AND INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS
INFECTIONS
INFLAMMATORY AND AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS
SECTION 5: NEOPLASMS, CYSTS, AND OTHER MASSES
NEOPLASMS
EXTRADURAL SPACE
INTRADURAL EXTRAMEDULLARY SPACE
INTRAMEDULLARY SPACE
NONNEOPLASTIC CYSTS AND TUMOR MIMICS
SECTION 6: SPINE POSTPROCEDURAL IMAGING
Kevin R. Moore, MD is an adjunct professor of radiology at the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is a pediatric radiologist and neuroradiologist at Intermountain Pediatric Imaging at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. Pediatric Neuroradiologist, Vice Chair, Department of Medical Imaging, Primary Children's Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah