Magnified 2D Plate Reconstructions
Spatial Limits and Magnification Factors In the atlas, the spatial limits of 2D area reconstructions are given, taking into account the extension of the principal deep brain nuclei and their relationships with the ventricular system: [1] 1. Anteriorly in
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S. Lucerna F. M. Salpietro c. Alafaci F. Tomasello
In Vivo Atlas of Deep Brain Structures With 3D Reconstructions
With 54 Plates and 40 Figures in 265 Separate Illustrations, Mostly in Color
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Dr. Sebastiano Lucerna Prof. Dr. Francesco M. Salpietro Prof. Concetta Alafaci Prof. Francesco Tomasello University of Messina University Polyclinic "G.Martino", Department of Neurosurgery Via Consolare Valeria 1,98122, Messina, Italy
ISBN 978-3-642-62710-1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data In vivo atias of deep brain structures: with 3D reconstructions / S. Lucerna ... [et al.]. p. ; cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 978-3-642-62710-1 ISBN 978-3-642-56381-2 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-56381-2
1. Brain - Anatomy - AtIases. 2. Brain - Imaging - Atlases. 3. Magnetic resonance imaging - Atlases. 1. Lucerna, S. (Sebastiano), 1957-. [DNLM: 1. Brain - anatomy & histology - Atlases. 2. Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Atlases. WL 171362002] RC473.B7 15 2002 611'.81'0222-dc21 2001049700
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Preface
In the first half of the twentieth century, the study of neuroanatomy was essentially based on the observations made by scientists on brain cadavers fixed with standard techniques. These studies have produced well-known tools such as the stereotactic atlas, which have proven to be extremely useful and irreplaceable for neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, neurologists and neuroanatomists. In particular, the Talairach and Schaltenbrandt atlases are consider