Since 1980, Dr. Osborn's An Introduction to Cerebral Angiography has
been the definitive text on this imaging modality. Now, this classic
work has been completely revised, reorganized, and updated and expanded
from an introductory book into a comprehensive, state-of-the-art
reference on cerebral angiography. Diagnostic Cerebral Angiography,
Second Edition, is organized into three major parts. Part 1 covers
techniques and technical aspects of cerebral angiography. Part 2 is a
detailed description of normal anatomy, anatomic variations, and
congenital anomalies. Part 3 focuses on pathological entities, including
trauma, aneurysms, stroke, vascular malformations, atherosclerosis, and
vasculitis.Coverage includes new information on vascular territories,
film subtraction, and magnetic resonance angiography. The text is
thoroughly illustrated with 1,200 radiographs and line drawings, all of
them new to this volume. Another new feature of this Second Edition is
the use of boxed summaries throughout the text to highlight key points.