“Radiographic Atlas of Skeletal Maturation,” recently published by Thieme, enables physicians dealing with the maturing skeleton and its complex maturation to quickly hone in on what is “normal” for the specific case they are reviewing, which can be particularly useful when called upon to read a pediatric skeletal radiograph in the emergency room or while on call.
“The Neurosurgical Instrument Guide,” just published by Thieme, provides a much-needed baseline reference for visual identification of surgical instruments and their intended use in specific neurosurgical procedures.
“Hemorrhagic and Ischemic Stroke: Medical, Imaging, Surgical, and Interventional Approaches,” recently published by Thieme, provides comprehensive, practical, and cutting-edge information for neurosurgeons, neurologists, radiologists, neurointerventionalists, and other health care professionals who care for stroke patients.