An Atlas of Neonatal Brain Sonography

Author:   Paul Govaert (Sophia Children's Hospital, The Netherlands) ,  Linda S. de Vries (Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, University Medical Centre, The Netherlands)
Publisher:   Mac Keith Press
Edition:   2nd edition
Volume:   182-183
ISBN:  

9781898683568


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   09 July 2010
Format:   Hardback
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This Atlas covers the entire spectrum of brain disease as studied with ultrasound, illustrated throughout with superb-quality images. It is aimed at neonatologists and radiologists confronted with everyday clinical questions on the neonatal ward. Most newborn brain disorders can be identified with ultrasound; this book will therefore be particularly useful in settings with limited MRI facilities. Prenatal ultrasound specialists will also find it valuable as a postnatal reference in their field of interest. Suggestions for differential diagnosis accompany all the sonographic findings, guiding the clinician in proceeding from an abnormal image to a diagnosis. This second edition of the Atlas has been brought up to date to include the many advances in technique and interpretation that have been made in the past decade. The images have been replaced with new ones of higher quality, and all the line artwork has been standardised and improved. Readership Neonatologists, radiologists, neuroradiologists with an interest in neonatal ultrasound From reviews of the first edition: ""This is the most challenging and comprehensive book on this theme, and is an essential reference for clinicians to make a correct diagnosis."" —Satoshi Takada, Brain and Development ""This can be little doubt that this title represents the definitive work on neonatal cranial ultrasound. The authors have had extensive experience in the use of ultrasound scanning the neonatal brain for almost as long as ultrasound has been used to investigate intracranial pathology on the neonatal unit. Their combined experience is most impressive."" —Malcolm Leven, Archives of Disease in Childhood

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Author:   Paul Govaert (Sophia Children's Hospital, The Netherlands) ,  Linda S. de Vries (Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, University Medical Centre, The Netherlands)
Publisher:   Mac Keith Press
Imprint:   Mac Keith Press
Edition:   2nd edition
Volume:   182-183
Dimensions:   Width: 21.10cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 28.20cm
Weight:   1.724kg
ISBN:  

9781898683568


ISBN 10:   1898683565
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   09 July 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

SECTION 1. NORMAL ANATOMY 1.1 Sulci and gyri 1.2 Lateral ventricles 1.3 Third ventricle 1.4 Choroid plexus 1.5 Lobar parenchyma 1.6 Midline structures 1.7 Cisterns 1.8 Basal ganglia and thalamus 1.9 Brainstem 1.10 Cerebellum 1.11 General references on normal anatomy SECTION 2. CONGENITAL ANOMALIES 2.1 Disorders of neurulation 2.2 Cephalocele 2.3 Hydrocephalus 2.4 Intracranial fluid collections 2.5 Unilateral hydrocephalus 2.6 External hydrocephalus 2.7 Disorders of the corpus callosum 2.8 Septal agenesis and malformation 2.9 Hamartoma and accessory brain 2.10 Cerebral hemiatrophy 2.11 Microcephaly 2.12 Schizencephaly 2.13 Disorders of neuroblast migration 2.14 Median prosencephalic dysgenesis – holoprosencephaly 2.15 Posterior fossa anomalies 2.16 Vascular anomalies SECTION 3. ANTENATAL BRAIN DAMAGE 3.1 Antenatal intracranial haemorrhage 3.2 Global forebrain ischaemia before birth 3.3 Germinolysis 3.4 Hydranencephaly 3.5 Porencephaly 3.6 Multicystic encephalopathy 3.7 Choroid plexus pseudocyst 3.8 Moebius sequence 3.9 Twin-associated antepartum brain damage 3.10 Striatal vasculopathy 3.11 Fetopath SECTION 4. HAEMORRHAGE 4.1 GMH/IVH 4.2 posthaemorrhagic ventricular dilatation 4.3 Epidural haematoma 4.4 Subdural haematoma 4.5 Lobar cerebral haemorrhage 4.6 Cerebellar haemorrhage 4.7 Bleeding into thalamus, basal ganglia and ventricle 4.8 Term IVH 4.9 Subarachnoid haematoma and non-accidental injury SECTION 5. ASPHYXIA 5.1 Causes and clinical types of asphyxia 5.2 Neuropathological paradigms 5.3 Myelination 5.4 Maturation of sonographic changes 5.5 Brain swelling 5.6 Haemorrhage in areas of selective neuronal necrosis 5.7 Parasagittal cerebral injury 5.8 Leukomalacia 5.9 Selective neuronal necrosis to cortex, deep grey matter and hindbrain 5.10 Primary cortical injury 5.11 Focal infarction with asphyxia 5.12 Cerebral blood flow velocity 5.13 Combinations of paradigms 5.14 Scoring the gradation of injury SECTION 6. ISCHAEMIC STROKE 6.1 Arterial 6.2 Venous sinus SECTION 7. PRETERM WHITE-MATTER INJURY 7.1 Pathogenesis 7.2 Neuropathology 7.3 Venous infarction 7.4 Risk factors 7.5 Timing 7.6 Imaging aspects 7.7 New approach SECTION 8 MISCELLANEOUS 8.1 Kernicterus 8.2 Hypoglycaemia 8.3 Hyperglycaemia 8.4 Inborn errors of metabolism 8.5 Reversible encephalopathy 8.6 Bacterial meningitis, ventriculitis 8.7 Air embolism 8.8 Craniocerebral erosion 8.10 Brain perforation 8.11 Neuroectodermal disorders 8.12 Leukodystrophy 8.13 Tumour

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It is times such as this that an atlas showcasing clear examples of pathology can be turned to for guidance and pieced together with physical examination and behavioral assessments of the infant to determine the proper course of further treatment. This book should be kept handy in the newborn nursery, neonatal intensive care, and pediatric clinics following up with children born with any type of congenital or acquired brain injury. (MedicalScienceBooks.com, 2012) This is a superb book with wonderful illustrations and is probably the most comprehensive text on neonatal cranial sonography. (Doody's, October 2010) This revised edition not only includes improved ultrasonic imaging as a result of technological advancements but also highlights the advantages of using additional acoustic windows for greater visualisation of the neonatal brain. The author's foresight in combining the sonographic images with the far superior image resolution of Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows the reader a more accurate reflection of the underlying pathology in question. Scattered throughout each chapter is additional diagrams, specimen photographs, schematics and tables to give a well rounded but succinct synopsis of the intended subject discussed ...I would highly recommend this atlas accompany the clinician during any cranial ultrasound examination of the newborn as the overall layout allows for quick referencing and can only improve the quality of the examination. (nicu.org, August 2010)


This Atlas of Neonatal Brain Sonography is probably one of the most up-to-date and comprehensive guidebooks on this subject, which I am sure will become a meaningful reference for pediatricians, neurologists, neurosurgeons, intensivists, radiologists, and all those physicians caring for newborn infants. Neurological Research


It is times such as this that an atlas showcasing clear examples of pathology can be turned to for guidance and pieced together with physical examination and behavioral assessments of the infant to determine the proper course of further treatment. This book should be kept handy in the newborn nursery, neonatal intensive care, and pediatric clinics following up with children born with any type of congenital or acquired brain injury. (MedicalScienceBooks.com, 2012) This is a superb book with wonderful illustrations and is probably the most comprehensive text on neonatal cranial sonography. (Doody's, October 2010) This revised edition not only includes improved ultrasonic imaging as a result of technological advancements but also highlights the advantages of using additional acoustic windows for greater visualisation of the neonatal brain. The author?s foresight in combining the sonographic images with the far superior image resolution of Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows the reader a more accurate reflection of the underlying pathology in question. Scattered throughout each chapter is additional diagrams, specimen photographs, schematics and tables to give a well rounded but succinct synopsis of the intended subject discussed ...I would highly recommend this atlas accompany the clinician during any cranial ultrasound examination of the newborn as the overall layout allows for quick referencing and can only improve the quality of the examination. (nicu.org, August 2010)


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Paul Govaert and Linda S. de Vries are the authors of An Atlas of Neonatal Brain Sonography, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley.

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