: Includes thousands of high-quality, annotated images—typically at least eight per diagnosis—showing both classic and variant presentations.
: The text is split into two primary sections—Part I: Skull and Brain and Part II: Spine—with further sub-divisions based on anatomy, imaging patterns, and clinical indications. Key Features
: Covers over 250 of the most common and critical differential diagnoses for brain and spine conditions. ExpertDDx: Brain and Spine 2nd Edition (2017) (...
: Information is organized into four main categories for quick lookups:
(e.g., macrocephaly, epilepsy).
(e.g., specific brain regions or spinal segments).
: Offers separate DDx lists for pediatric and adult patients to ensure faster, more accurate clinical relevance. Clinical Utility : Information is organized into four main categories
: Each entry provides brief, bulleted "Essential Information" alongside a list of diagnostic possibilities categorized as common, less common, or rare but significant .