Neuroradiological imaging

CT scan has become the primary imaging modality in assessement of patients with neurological problems. Angiography and myelography are useful in specific situations. The role of these modalities, as well as plain film radiography, is reviewed in this article with reference to particular clinical pro...

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Published inCanadian family physician Vol. 32; pp. 1043 - 1047
Main Authors Nugent, R A, Robertson, W D, Graeb, D A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Canada College of Family Physicians of Canada 01.05.1986
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Summary:CT scan has become the primary imaging modality in assessement of patients with neurological problems. Angiography and myelography are useful in specific situations. The role of these modalities, as well as plain film radiography, is reviewed in this article with reference to particular clinical problems.
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ISSN:0008-350X
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