Neuroimaging of the Auditory and Vestibular Systems: A Clinician’s Guide (Original Publisher)
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Enhance your diagnostic precision with Neuroimaging of the Auditory and Vestibular Systems: A Clinician’s Guide (2024)—an essential reference for interpreting imaging related to hearing and balance disorders. This first edition from Plural Publishing equips audiologists, otolaryngologists, neurologists, and radiologists with the practical tools needed to navigate the complexities of MRI, CT, and advanced neuroimaging in clinical practice.
Description
Neuroimaging of the Auditory and Vestibular Systems: A Clinician’s Guide is a groundbreaking clinical resource that bridges the gap between imaging technology and everyday diagnosis in auditory and vestibular disorders. Released in 2024 by Plural Publishing, this book empowers medical professionals with clear, case-based guidance on how to accurately interpret neuroimaging findings associated with hearing loss, vertigo, tinnitus, vestibular schwannomas, Meniere’s disease, and more.
Ideal for audiologists, ENT specialists, neurologists, neuroradiologists, and audiology students, this guide provides a clinically relevant, easy-to-navigate foundation for understanding the role of imaging in diagnosis, treatment planning, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Key Features & Highlights:
- Step-by-step guidance on interpreting MRI, CT, and other imaging modalities focused on the auditory and vestibular pathways
- High-resolution clinical images, annotated scans, and radiologic comparisons
- Case studies that highlight common and rare presentations in vestibular and auditory pathology
- Practical tips for choosing appropriate imaging techniques based on clinical symptoms
- Chapters authored by experienced clinicians and imaging specialists to reflect real-world applications
- User-friendly layout for quick reference in clinical environments
Topics Covered:
Includes core chapters on:
- Anatomy and physiology of the auditory and vestibular systems in imaging
- Imaging protocols for hearing loss, vertigo, and tinnitus
- Radiologic features of vestibular schwannoma, Meniere’s disease, and labyrinthitis
- Interpretation of congenital malformations and acquired lesions
- Clinical decision-making using imaging results
About the Author:
The author is a recognized expert in neurotology and diagnostic imaging, with extensive clinical and academic experience across both medical imaging and auditory science. Their work integrates advanced radiological techniques with practical diagnostic strategies used in ENT and audiology clinics worldwide.
Format & Compatibility:
- Publisher: Plural Publishing
- File Formats: PDF
- File Size: Approx. 20–35 MB
- Language: English
- Device Compatibility: Fully compatible with Kindle, Apple Books, Adobe Digital Editions, Android readers, tablets, laptops, and desktop devices.
Sample FAQs:
Q1: Does this book require prior radiology training to understand the content?
A: No prior radiology background is required. The book is written specifically for clinicians and audiologists, with step-by-step imaging explanations and visual guides that are easy to follow.
Q2: Are real patient cases and annotated scans included in the book?
A: Yes. The book features numerous real-world case studies and annotated diagnostic images that help bridge theory with clinical application.
Additional information
Publisher |
Plural Publishing |
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ISBN |
978-1635504316 |
Published Year |
2024 |
Language |
English |
File Size |
77.4 MB |
Edition |
1 |
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