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MRI Atlas of Pediatric Brain Maturation and Anatomy

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Informationen zum Autor Julie Matsumoto is an Associate Professor of Radiology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. Cree Gaskin is an Assistant Professor Radiology and Vice-Chair of Informatics at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. Derek Kreitel is an Instructor in the Department of Radiology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. S. Lowell Kahn is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Tufts University School of Medicineand Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, Massachusetts. Klappentext MRI Atlas of Pediatric Brain Maturation and Anatomy provides rapid decision support during the interpretation of pediatric brain MRI when assessment of myelination and maturation present special challenges. Reference images are annotated to highlight key developmental features in the first three years of life for efficient, confident, reliable, and clinically valuable MRI interpretations. Zusammenfassung MRI Atlas of Pediatric Brain Maturation and Anatomy provides rapid decision support during the interpretation of pediatric brain MRI when assessment of myelination and maturation present special challenges. Reference images are annotated to highlight key developmental features in the first three years of life for efficient, confident, reliable, and clinically valuable MRI interpretations.

List of contents

  • MRI of Normal Brain Maturation in the First Three Years of Life

  • Introduction

  • Subject Selection

  • MRI Techniques

  • Myelin and Myelination

  • Assessing Myelination on MRI

  • MRI of Brain Maturation in First Three Years of Life

  • Preterm infant

  • Term infant to age 4 months

  • Four months of age to 3 years

  • Summary

  • References

  • Maturation Images

  • 32 Weeks

  • 35 Weeks

  • 40 Weeks

  • 44 Weeks

  • 3 Months

  • 6 Months

  • 9 Months

  • 1 Year

  • 1 Year, 6 Months

  • 2 Years

  • 3 Years

  • Anatomy Images

  • 3 Years

About the author

Julie Matsumoto is an Associate Professor of Radiology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. Cree Gaskin is an Assistant Professor Radiology and Vice-Chair of Informatics at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. Derek Kreitel is an Instructor in the Department of Radiology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. S. Lowell Kahn is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Tufts University School of Medicine and Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, Massachusetts.

Summary

MRI Atlas of Pediatric Brain Maturation and Anatomy and its software application offer a concise review of normal myelin, myelination, and commonly used MR techniques. Practical points on using MRI to assess the progress of brain maturation are discussed, followed by clinically relevant summaries of normal MR appearances grouped by age. The book version contains abridged sets of normal reference MR images between preterm and 3 years of age. The software proivides immediate access to over 13,000 high resolution, normal comparison MR images of subjects ranging in age from 32 gestational weeks to 3 years. Designed as both a practical clinical resource and educational tool, the software is ideal for use at the imaging workstation where one can rapidly bring up complete sets of high quality, scrollable MR reference images with guiding annotations to ensure more accurate and clinically valuable interpretations. Suspected deviations from normal brain development or MR signal can be more confidently identified or excluded, and diagnostic errors arising from unfamiliarity with the changing MR appearances of the immature brain can be minimized.

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