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Osborn's Brain: 9781931884211: Medicine & Health Science Books @ desertcart.com Review: The textbook of neuroradiology - I have been learning radiology for more than thirty years now, and have naturally read some textbooks in neuroradiology. Several of the those books were written by the author of this book, and I have never been disappointed, even though my expectations were rather high for her books. Practically speaking, this 'Brain' is a textbook to read through, not for a quick reference like her another strain of books for the purpose such as Diagnostic Imaging Brain. Recently, I'm, sort of, tired of quick-reference-type of books and was looking for something to sit with. In this textbook, the fonts are bigger and figures are plentiful, and it is possible to learn how to systematically think in front of the daily neuroradiology cases. Lastly, for those people who would like to use this book for a quick reference, I think it is also good for the purpose despite of what I have said so far, as the contents are nicely organized and the descriptions are separated for each category and disease entity. Simply, a wonderful gift to our professional community. // added comment after reading the whole book from cover to cover // Now I can give you some analysis why this book is amazingly great. # The writing style is consistent throughout the book, including the figure captions. # The author carefully focuses the description of a disease to key points rather than derails into an unrestrained long narrative, while maintaining a healthy amount of repetition and redundancy to allow readers to learn the core concepts naturally. # The anatomical reviews are, if necessary, given up-front in the chapters, to save readers' co-lateral effort. # Great figures, especially the graphic depictions of the anatomy and typical disease patterns # Not too small font size, no small matter, especially to senior readers # Categorized 'selected references' comes with a practical quantity # Personally, I found the Differential Diagnosis part most attractive, where the author's succinct comments convey the points to weigh. A page-turner! Bravo! Review: Great update to her classic "Red" book - Dr. Osborn is well-known among radiologists. Many have attended at least one of her lectures during training or at AFIP. Her last neuroradiology book (i.e. the "red" book) was released in 1994. The text was highly recommended for it's readability and coverage of intracranial pathology however was becoming outdated when I was in training. This new textbook is updated with all new illustrations and cases. There are updates to the concepts of certain disease processes such as MS along with numerous illustrations of anatomy, pathology slides, and MR/CT studies for each disease/pathology. There are also examples of perfusion/CTA/MRA studies when appropriate. Like her lectures she does an excellent job of highlighting the key points of each disease/pathology that help you narrow down the differential diagnosis in real life. The book is at it's best when she discusses her thought process and approach in formulating an appropriate but narrow differential diagnosis. Flip to pages 721-724 where she gives her approach to sellar masses for an excellent example. The only minor complaints I have is there are alot of acronyms in the text. I think it's fine as the font size is a nice size and the textbook is already fairly large. There are a few typos and errors in the illustrations and cases but they were easy to pick out. The use of black and white arrows can be confusing at times when trying to match the description to the illustration. This book would be excellent for an upper-level resident/fellow or for practicing radiologists looking to learn more or build upon their knowledge of neuroradiology. The first section on trauma and the section on stroke would be a great start for a lower-level resident. It's easy to pick a section of interest and read up on it as the book does not demand you read it front-to-back.
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,224,664 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #216 in Diagnostic Imaging (Books) #422 in Neurosurgery (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (49) |
| Dimensions | 9 x 2.25 x 11.25 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1931884218 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1931884211 |
| Item Weight | 9.35 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 1272 pages |
| Publication date | November 29, 2012 |
| Publisher | AMIRSYS |
N**I
The textbook of neuroradiology
I have been learning radiology for more than thirty years now, and have naturally read some textbooks in neuroradiology. Several of the those books were written by the author of this book, and I have never been disappointed, even though my expectations were rather high for her books. Practically speaking, this 'Brain' is a textbook to read through, not for a quick reference like her another strain of books for the purpose such as Diagnostic Imaging Brain. Recently, I'm, sort of, tired of quick-reference-type of books and was looking for something to sit with. In this textbook, the fonts are bigger and figures are plentiful, and it is possible to learn how to systematically think in front of the daily neuroradiology cases. Lastly, for those people who would like to use this book for a quick reference, I think it is also good for the purpose despite of what I have said so far, as the contents are nicely organized and the descriptions are separated for each category and disease entity. Simply, a wonderful gift to our professional community. // added comment after reading the whole book from cover to cover // Now I can give you some analysis why this book is amazingly great. # The writing style is consistent throughout the book, including the figure captions. # The author carefully focuses the description of a disease to key points rather than derails into an unrestrained long narrative, while maintaining a healthy amount of repetition and redundancy to allow readers to learn the core concepts naturally. # The anatomical reviews are, if necessary, given up-front in the chapters, to save readers' co-lateral effort. # Great figures, especially the graphic depictions of the anatomy and typical disease patterns # Not too small font size, no small matter, especially to senior readers # Categorized 'selected references' comes with a practical quantity # Personally, I found the Differential Diagnosis part most attractive, where the author's succinct comments convey the points to weigh. A page-turner! Bravo!
M**G
Great update to her classic "Red" book
Dr. Osborn is well-known among radiologists. Many have attended at least one of her lectures during training or at AFIP. Her last neuroradiology book (i.e. the "red" book) was released in 1994. The text was highly recommended for it's readability and coverage of intracranial pathology however was becoming outdated when I was in training. This new textbook is updated with all new illustrations and cases. There are updates to the concepts of certain disease processes such as MS along with numerous illustrations of anatomy, pathology slides, and MR/CT studies for each disease/pathology. There are also examples of perfusion/CTA/MRA studies when appropriate. Like her lectures she does an excellent job of highlighting the key points of each disease/pathology that help you narrow down the differential diagnosis in real life. The book is at it's best when she discusses her thought process and approach in formulating an appropriate but narrow differential diagnosis. Flip to pages 721-724 where she gives her approach to sellar masses for an excellent example. The only minor complaints I have is there are alot of acronyms in the text. I think it's fine as the font size is a nice size and the textbook is already fairly large. There are a few typos and errors in the illustrations and cases but they were easy to pick out. The use of black and white arrows can be confusing at times when trying to match the description to the illustration. This book would be excellent for an upper-level resident/fellow or for practicing radiologists looking to learn more or build upon their knowledge of neuroradiology. The first section on trauma and the section on stroke would be a great start for a lower-level resident. It's easy to pick a section of interest and read up on it as the book does not demand you read it front-to-back.
J**H
Excellent, Very well written
Although just a junior resident, just starting radiology rotations, Osborn's newest prose text is an excellent, well written text that literally walks you through both basic and complex topics. If she decides to write a similar book for head & neck or spine, they would most certainly be on my wish list.
A**G
nicely written
Here is the book well written with advanced techniques included and compared, details of pathophysiology and well written differential points Anatomy and pathology very well given, simplified and detailed illustrations
D**Z
A must have for Neuro.
As a neurosurgeon, The maroon Diagnostic Neuroradiology book was one of my "bibles" during residency. Even though old and tattered, it is still a great resource. Osborne's Brain is now my new "bible." It lives up to and surpasses the good ole maroon by leaps and bounds. A must for every Neuro-oriented physician.
P**O
Ottimo e con il PIN interno si pur visualizzare in moltissime lingue veramente ottimo consigliato a tutti gli specialisti in materia
S**Y
Excellent book with amazing illustrations
B**E
...ich fremdle seit jahren mit den diagnostic imaging werken (man muss schon ziemlich genau wissen, was man sucht, sonst gibt's nur frustranes seitenblättern..), habe dennoch beinahe alle und benutze sie auch fleissig. schlicht in ermangelung anderer, ähnlich gut bebilderter werke. dass die autorensprache guter, insbesondere radiologischer fachliteratur zumeist englisch ist, ist für den "fortgeschrittenen" bereits "täglich brot" und stellt keine barriere mehr dar. mit diesem buch hat Mrs. Osborne jetzt endlich ein buch ganz nach meinem geschmack verfasst: knappe, einprägsame texte und unmengen von bildern, die jedes thema auch hinsichtlich weniger häufiger aspekte und variabler bildmorphologien beleuchten. eben auch nicht nur den klassischen lehrbuch aspekt findet man, sondern eben auch, was der radiologe/neuroradiologe tatsächlich in der praxis zu sehen bekommt...das nicht- typische findet auch seinen platz bei Anne. ich persönlich habe bislang wirklich alles in diesem buch gefunden, was mir der arbeitsalltag in der neuroradiologie, auch auf universitärem niveau, bietet. zwar kann/sollte/muss man für einzelne themen auch einen blick in andere werke werfen, würde ich mich aber für eines entscheiden müssen, wäre es sicher dieses. herzlichen dank, Anne!
R**I
Sections with differential diagnostis are nicely done.
G**E
un testo che abbina anche elementi clinici, oltre che anatomopatologici e radiologici (nonché disegni che esemplificano la lettura delle immagini). Era il tassello che mancava, dopo il testo-atlante storico delle Osborn.
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