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CONTENTS
The Skull Base and Calvaria: Adult and Pediatric
Clifford J. Belden
The anatomy of the skull base is complex. In the infant and child, the
complexity is magnified by the numerous sutures, synchondroses, and nor¬
mal variants that are present. In this article, the normal anatomy of the
skull and skull base is presented using radiographs, computed tomography,
and magnetic resonance imaging. Specific attention to the postnatal develop¬
ment of each portion is given.
Brain: Supratentorial Cortical Anatomy 2
W. Douglas Brown
Knowledge of the cerebral cortical lobes and gyri is critical for the localiza¬
tion of lesions and for the correlation of radiologic findings with neurologic
symptoms and signs. This article deals with the six cerebral lobes—frontal,
parietal, occipital, temporal, limbic, and insula—and the fissures and imagi¬
nary lines that divide them. The major gyri and sulci of each lobe are
individually considered. Anatomy and function are correlated for a few
selected areas of particular clinical importance.
Brain: Supratentorial Central Nuclei and Tracts 3
W. Douglas Brown
This article deals with numerous gray and white matter components of the
forebrain, excluding the cerebral cortex. The basal ganglia, amygdalae, and
basal forebrain structures are discussed including their groupings and subdi¬
visions, as are the thalami, hypothalamus, and other derivatives of the
diencephalon. The white matter structures considered include the capsules,
optic and auditory radiations, and bundles ending or arising in the hypothal¬
amus; all the major commissural tracts; and several major long association
bundles that may be accurately located even if not discretely visualized.
NEUROIMAGING CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
VOLUME 8 • NUMBER 1 • FEBRUARY 1998 vii
Understanding the Brain Stem 55
David L. Daniels, Leighton P. Mark, John Ulmer, Eric F. Maas, Jessica A. Borne,
and Gordon W. Calderwood
This article highlights features of brain anatomy that are important to know
in interpreting magnetic resonance images. This article concentrates on the
names of some brain stem structures, the three dimensional appearance of
six important tracts, and the location of cranial nerve nuclei.
Anatomy of the Cranial Nerves 69
Fred J. Laine and Wendy R. K. Smoker
The anatomy of cranial nerves I and III through XII are presented. Each
nerve is diagrammatically illustrated from its nuclear or its sensory origin
and correlated with magnetic resonance and computed tomography images.
The important identifying anatomical landmarks are demonstrated along
the course of each nerve. Peripheral motor and sensory components are
also discussed.
Anatomy of the Cerebral Veins, Dural Sinuses, Sella, Meninges, and
CSF Spaces 101
Sally G. McKinnon
This article discusses the composition, pathways, and mechanisms of some
of the intricate systems within the head and neck. The anatomy of several
regions are demonstrated on computed tomography scans and Tl weighted
and T2 weighted magnetic resonance images. Major emphasis is given to
the consonance of this system.
Head and Neck Vascular Anatomy 119
Michele H. Johnson
Conventional computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR)
angiography provide excellent vascular images; however, every radiologist
interpreting routine cross sectional imaging of the head and neck must
recognize normal and abnormal vascular structures. Knowledge of the nor¬
mal cross sectional appearance of vessels can help to define spacial anatomy
and provide for recognition of abnormal vessels. Intracranially, the major
arterial branches of the Circle of Willis are routinely visualized on MR and
CT, as are the dural venous sinuses and major tributaries to the deep and
superficial venous system. Using a combination of CT and MR images, we
demonstrate the normal cross sectional vascular anatomy of the head and
neck and the important anatomic relationships key to accurate imaging
analysis.
Sinonasal Anatomy 143
Wayne Scott Kubal
Recent advances in paranasal sinus imaging have been driven by the devel¬
opment of functional endoscopic sinus surgery. The goal of most sinus
imaging is to provide a surgical road map delineating the anatomy, defining
the obstructing lesions, and noting anatomic variations that may predispose
to operative complications. We review the embryology and development
of the nose and paranasal sinuses; review the radiographic anatomy of the
adult sinuses and their drainage pathways; and point out variations in
the normal anatomic pattern, concentrating on those variations that are
significant for the functional endoscopic sinus surgeon.
Vlii CONTENTS
Anatomy of the Mandible, Temporomandibular Joint, and Dentition 157
Angelo M. DelBalso
This article provides an overview of the normal gross anatomy and physiol
, ogy of the mandible, TMJ, as well as a working overview of normal dental
anatomy. The appearances of a number of important anatomic structures
and features on plain film, computed tomography, reformatted computed
tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging studies are presented.
: Anatomy of the Orbit 171
Lindell R. Gentry
The normal orbit arguably contains the most complex anatomy of the human
body. The orbit s small size, complex anatomy, and elaborate function make
it a diagnostic challenge to evaluate. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
and computed tomography (CT) are essential studies for visualization of
most normal and abnormal orbital structures. These studies also can help
to understand some of the functional anatomical relationships within the
orbit. This article attempts to review and illustrate the normal anatomical
structures that can be identified on CT and MR images. These structures
include the bony orbit, globe and optic nerve, extraocular muscles, lid
retractor system, fibrous tissue framework, vascular system, neural struc¬
tures, and lacrimal system.
Anatomy of the Temporal Bone 195
Michael G. Gunlock and Lindell R. Gentry
High resolution computed tomography has proved to be invaluable in the
evaluation of the temporal bone, and demonstrates its bony anatomy in
exquisite detail. Furthermore, the role of magnetic resonance imaging, espe¬
cially with improving high resolution techniques, has continued to expand
in the past decade. A thorough understanding of normal temporal bone
anatomy is a requisite for accurate radiologic evaluation. The ensuing discus¬
sion is an attempt to summarize the normal temporal bone anatomy with
emphasis on clinically relevant structures, temporal bone pneumatization,
and common anatomic variants.
Normal Cross sectional Anatomy of the Nasopharynx, Oropharynx,
and Oral Cavity 211
Suresh K. Mukherji and Mauricio Castillo
The anatomy of the extracranial head and neck is complex and difficult to
understand. In contrast to other regions, the majority of lesions involving
the upper aerodigestive tract (pharynx and oral cavity) are either visible
on endoscopy or palpable on clinical examination. This article describes
the normal cross sectional computed tomography and magnetic resonance
imaging anatomy of the upper aerodigestive tract.
Imaging of the Infrahyoid Neck 219
Rakesh R. Shah and Jonathan S. Lewin
The infrahyoid neck is a complex region of anatomy and pathology. The
spatial division of the infrahyoid neck into six discrete spaces is accom¬
plished by three layers of the deep cervical fascia. Once understood, the
pathologic processes in this region can be better characterized. Additionally,
this article includes the anatomy and pathology of the thyroid and parathy¬
roid glands and the brachial plexus.
CONTENTS iX
Larynx 235
Michael H. Lev and Hugh D. Curtin
The complex anatomy of the larynx, best conceptualized as a set of mucosal
folds draped over a cartilaginous skeleton, has developed as a consequence
of its many upper airway functions. Despite its deep location in the neck,
much of the mucosal surface of the larynx is amenable to direct laryngoscopic
inspection. The role of the radiologist in laryngeal imaging, therefore, is not
primarily to diagnose disease, but to aid in both surgical staging and in the
evaluation of potential clinical blind spots. In this article, the normal
anatomy of the larynx is reviewed, with special attention to important
surgical and functional structures.
Index 257
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