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Contains�12�relevant, practice-oriented topics�including�"when to and when not to� image headache; imaging appearance of migraine and tension type headache; radiology of trigeminal and glossopharyngeal neuralgias; post-traumatic headaches and post-craniotomy syndromes; imaging of headache attributed to vascular disorder;�and more.�
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Provides in-depth�clinical reviews on�imaging of headache,�offering�actionable insights for clinical practice.�
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Presents the�latest information on this timely, focused topic�under the leadership of experienced editors in the field.�Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create�clinically significant,�topic-based reviews.�
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Table of Contents
Neuroimaging of Headache: Indications and ControversiesImaging Appearance of Migraine and Tension Type HeadacheImaging of Headache Attributed to Vascular DisordersHeadache Attributed to Non-vascular Intracranial Disorder: Neoplasms, Infections, and Substance AbuseImaging of Headaches due to Intracranial Pressure DisordersHeadache Attributed to Disorder of the Cranium and Base of the SkullImaging of Cranial NeuralgiasPosttraumatic Headaches and Postcraniotomy SyndromesRole of Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Evaluation of Headache Due to Paranasal Sinus and Teeth DisorderImaging of Painful Ophthalmologic DisordersRole of MRI and CT in the Evaluation of Headache in Pregnancy and the Postpartum PeriodNeuroimaging in Pediatric HeadacheAuthors
Sangam Kanekar Professor, Departments of Radiology and Neurology, Hershey Medical Center,The Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, Pennsylvania.