The book is structured to guide users from an imaging finding or clinical symptom directly to a list of potential diagnoses, rather than following the traditional disease-by-disease chapter format.

: Information is organized into four main categories for quick lookups:

(e.g., modality-specific indications).

(e.g., macrocephaly, epilepsy).

(e.g., specific brain regions or spinal segments).

: Includes thousands of high-quality, annotated images—typically at least eight per diagnosis—showing both classic and variant presentations.

Expert reviewers highlight the book as an "ideal reference for on-call radiologists" due to its ability to provide actionable guidance during time-sensitive cases. It is intended as a workspace companion rather than a textbook to be read cover-to-cover, focusing on the immediate clinical question: "What is this finding, and what else could it be?". ExpertDDx: Brain and Spine: 9780323443081 - Amazon.com

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