Neuroradiology typically categorizes pathological findings into three major anatomical regions. 1. The Brain
Understanding the strengths and applications of CT and MRI is fundamental to neuroradiological practice. Neuroradiology: The Essentials with MR and CT
Offers superior soft-tissue contrast resolution, making it the preferred choice for detailed analysis of tumors, inflammation, and chronic conditions. It is highly sensitive for white matter diseases like multiple sclerosis. Neuroradiology: The Essentials with MR and CT
Employs powerful magnetic fields and radiofrequency pulses to capture signals from water and organic molecules. Neuroradiology: The Essentials with MR and CT
Ideal for initial evaluation in emergency settings due to its speed and widespread availability. It is excellent for detecting acute hemorrhage, bony fractures, and calcifications.