Dating Neurological Injury: [electronic resource] :A Forensic Guide for Radiologists, Other Expert Medical Witnesses, and Attorneys / by Jeff L. Creasy.
by Creasy, Jeff L [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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BookPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2011.Description: XI, 126p. 252 illus., 2 illus. in color. online resource.ISBN: 9781607612506.Subject(s): Medicine | Radiology, Medical | Radiotherapy | Neurology | Neurosurgery | Pathology | Medicine & Public Health | Diagnostic Radiology | Radiotherapy | Neurology | Neurosurgery | PathologyDDC classification: 616.0757 Online resources: Click here to access online | Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Structure of the Normal Brain and its Appearance on Imaging -- General Appearance of Edema and Hemorrhage on computed tomography, magnetic resonance and ultrasound -- The Basics of Contrast and its Role in Dating -- How the Imaging Appearance of Edema and Hemorrhage Change over Time on computed tomography, magnetic resonance and ultrasound-- Dynamic (Acute) Dating -- Patterns of Parenchymal Ischemic injury--Pattern (Chronic) Dating -- Principles of Dynamic Dating in the Medical Legal Setting -- Principles of Pattern Dating in the Medical Legal Setting -- Therefore, What can be said – What can’t be said… -- The Root Causes of Uncertainty in Dating Neurologic events Based on Imaging Findings.
Dating Neurological Injury: A Forensic Guide for Radiologists, Other Expert Medical Witnesses, and Attorneys presents a unique way to approach the dating of neurological injury as imaged by modern computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance (MR) and ultrasound (US). Chapters are presented in a logical progression beginning with the general appearance of normal brain and progressing to the way abnormalities manifest themselves. The emphasis in these discussions is on the appearance of edema and of hemorrhage, as these two findings are the brain’s most common response to injury. This volume presents in a systematic fashion the principles involved in the interpretation of images of the central nervous system specifically in a medical-legal setting where concern exists about the occurrence and timing of an injury. Dating Neurological Injury: A Forensic Guide for Radiologists, Other Expert Medical Witnesses, and Attorneys is a welcome addition to institutional, medical, and legal libraries, and to the personal libraries of malpractice defense and plaintiff lawyers and physicians in the neurosciences (neurosurgery, neurology, neuropathology, and neuroradiology) involved in medical-legal issues.
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