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Neuroradiology by Anne Osborn

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When studying neuroradiology, both during residency and in daily practice, Anne G. Osborn’s book, Diagnostic Neuroradiology , first published in 1994, has become the primary study guide, reference resource, and even required reading . Its thematic division, structure, and writing style make it easy to read, rendering complex topics understandable even for beginners. For this reason, it is recommended as the first book in the field for residents.

The author has published two other books in recent years: “Brain” in 2011 and “Osborn’s Brain: Imaging, Pathology, and Anatomy” in 2013. The first of these, part of the Amirsys series, is primarily a reference book with images, diagrams, differential diagnoses, and illustrative illustrations. Identifying a pathology is straightforward, as the text simply lists signs. The clear explanation of the various differential diagnoses makes them readily apparent and expands the range of possibilities.

We would like to invite you to read any of Anne G. Osborn’s books to learn more about or deepen your knowledge of neuroradiology and to consult them in your daily practice, including during on-call shifts.

 

The first edition of the book can be viewed here: Diagnostic neuroradiology

The 2004 edition: Diagnostic imaging. Brain.

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This material was automatically translated from medicosradiologos.com.ar


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