Handbook of Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis
Capture the latest advances in neuroimaging with Handbook of Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis, a definitive practical guide by Dejan Jakimovski. Intended for neurologists, radiologists, neuroscientists, and MS care teams, this authoritative volume translates complex imaging science into clear clinical insight for improved diagnosis, monitoring, and research.
Discover concise, evidence-based chapters that explain state-of-the-art MRI techniques, quantitative biomarkers, and emerging modalities that reveal disease activity, progression, and treatment response. Clear illustrations and case-focused discussion demonstrate how imaging informs differential diagnosis, patient management, and longitudinal follow-up—making it an indispensable resource in hospitals and academic centers across North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond.
Why this handbook matters:
– Practical guidance on MRI protocols and interpretation tailored to real-world clinical workflows.
– Summaries of quantitative imaging markers that support objective tracking of disease and therapeutic effects.
– Expert perspectives bridging imaging research and frontline patient care.
Whether you’re establishing an MS imaging service, refining diagnostic accuracy, or conducting multicenter studies, this handbook equips you with the tools and knowledge to elevate practice and research. Written in an accessible, professional tone, it balances technical depth with clinical applicability—ideal for specialists and trainees alike.
Order your copy of Handbook of Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis by Dejan Jakimovski today and bring cutting-edge imaging expertise into your clinical practice or research program.
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