Computed Tomography In Head Injuries -
" Computed Tomography in Head Injuries " is a foundational monograph by , first published in 1979 by Springer-Verlag . The book serves as an extensive clinical evaluation of early computed tomography (CT) applications in cranio-cerebral trauma, based on the authors' experience with 1,800 cases . Review Summary
Copies of this monograph are still referenced in scientific literature and available through retailers like Walmart and Cambridge University Press .
It covers a wide variety of traumatic conditions, including , subdural hygromas , and brain contusions . Key Features : Computed Tomography in Head Injuries
: While the subject matter is technical, reviewers noted the text is concise and focused.
: Characterized by a low-density center with a high-density margin. " Computed Tomography in Head Injuries " is
: Detailing how contusion foci can progress over 12 hours to 4 days.
: It is "profusely illustrated" with high-quality images demonstrating the broad spectrum of head injury pathology. It covers a wide variety of traumatic conditions,
Material is organized by the of the pathology within the cranial cavity.