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Offers readers (including beginners) an understanding of the brain using magnetic resonance imaging/computed tomography (MRI/CT) images
Is richly illustrated with MRI and CT images of the healthy and the diseased brain
Highlights findings from innovative methods developed for MRI scans

Produktbeschreibung
Offers readers (including beginners) an understanding of the brain using magnetic resonance imaging/computed tomography (MRI/CT) images

Is richly illustrated with MRI and CT images of the healthy and the diseased brain

Highlights findings from innovative methods developed for MRI scans


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Jeroen Hendrikse is professor in radiology with a focus on brain imaging at the University Medical Centre Utrecht, which is the second largest hospital in The Netherlands. He has developed innovative MRI scans to study brain infarcts and the cerebral vasculature. He worked as a researcher at the Johns Hopkins University and received prestigious national and international prizes and grants. He is responsible for the continuous medical educational program for radiologists in the Netherlands.

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"This is Our Brain provides an easy to read overview of the anatomy of the brain and common pathologies with CT and MR correlation. ... The book is well-illustrated and the CT and MR images support the text well. ... a useful book for those with limited medical knowledge that gives an insight into the some of the common pathologies that can affect the brain." (Joanne Coward, RAD Magazine, January, 2018)