Neuro-Radiology

Neuro-radiology is a field of medical research and therapy that focuses on the study and diagnosis of diseases and disorders of the nervous system using imaging techniques. This includes the brain, spine, and nerves. Neuro-radiologists specialize in interpreting these imaging studies to help diagnose and treat a range of neurological conditions. The field of neuro-radiology is constantly advancing with the development of cutting-edge imaging technologies such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET), and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). These technologies provide detailed information about the structure and function of the nervous system, making it possible to identify a wide range of neurological conditions, from traumatic injuries to neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. Neuro-radiology is crucial in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders because imaging studies can often detect abnormalities that may not be visible with other diagnostic methods. In addition, these studies can also be used to guide minimally invasive surgical procedures, such as biopsies and nerve block injections. Neuro-radiology is a rapidly expanding field, with new developments in imaging and therapy occurring regularly. Advancements in neuro-radiology have led to improved diagnosis and treatment of neurological conditions, making neuro-radiology an important component in the management of these diseases.


From: Journal of Neurological Research And Therapy

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Editor: Ryuya Yamanaka, Assistant Professor Tomohiko Kanayama, Postdoctoral Fellow & Secretary Azusa Hayano.
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