Overview of neuroimaging

T. Matys, D. Scoffings, T. Das
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Imaging plays an essential role in the diagnosis and treatment of neurosurgical conditions. This chapter discusses the basic physical principles, applications, and limitations of the main imaging techniques used in neurosurgical practice, and highlights potential future directions of functional and molecular neuroimaging. Current conventional radiological methods allow demonstration of anatomical and macroscopic pathological features of disease with excellent sensitivity and resolution. Functional imaging methods that have enabled insight into a variety of physiological and pathological phenomena are also described, and are an important first step beyond anatomical imaging towards more precise characterization of the disease process. These methods however remain generally non-specific, demonstrating changes that are common endpoints of many possible pathological pathways. This chapter also covers current neuroradiology imaging modalities that are useful in neurosurgical practice, and focuses on the general usefulness and limitations of neuroradiological methods rather than the imaging manifestations of individual disease processes, which are discussed elsewhere in this book.
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神经影像学概述
影像学在神经外科疾病的诊断和治疗中起着至关重要的作用。本章讨论了神经外科实践中使用的主要成像技术的基本物理原理、应用和局限性,并强调了功能和分子神经成像的潜在未来方向。目前传统的放射学方法能够以优异的灵敏度和分辨率显示疾病的解剖和宏观病理特征。功能成像方法,使洞察各种生理和病理现象也被描述,是一个重要的第一步,超越解剖成像更精确地表征疾病的过程。然而,这些方法通常是非特异性的,表明变化是许多可能的病理途径的共同终点。本章还涵盖了目前在神经外科实践中有用的神经放射学成像模式,并侧重于神经放射学方法的一般用途和局限性,而不是个别疾病过程的成像表现,这在本书的其他地方进行了讨论。
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