This book is the work of several contributors. I am therefore grateful to my contributors for making this book a reality. I would like to thank Dr. Justin Tran for reading through the section on traumatic brain lesions and for his suggestions. Dr. Najib Murr read through the section on hippocampal malrotation
and made suggestions.
My special thanks to my colleagues in the department of Neurological Sciences at the University of Nebraska Medical Center for their support throughout my time at the UNMC. They have contributed immensely to my longevity at this institution. I would like to thank the many Neurology and Psychiatry residents who took electives with me for the impetus to be a part of this project. I am grateful to all our colleagues, who took care of the patients presented here, for their contributions to the well-being of our patients.
I want to remember the late Jonathan Pine, with whom I started out this project at LWW, for his kindness, support, and dedication to duty while he was under tremendous burden, which I was not aware off until the very end. I’d also like to thank Charley Mitchell, who originated the project but left LWW before we could actualize it. Charley was very supportive of this project, and I thank him for his comforting words during the initial break in the project. This project could not have been completed without the support of many people at LWW, including Amy Dinkel and her group. I learned a lot from my development editor, Mary Beth Murphy. Deborah Klein sought and pulled most of the references for this book. Drs. Terri Love and Lisa Wheelock supplied some images on posterior fossa congenital lesions, some of which I used in this book. I am also grateful to many other colleagues who contributed images.
I owe a debt of gratitude to my co-editor Dr. Mauricio Castillo, my mentor and a great friend without whom this work could not have been done. Mauricio has served our profession and specialty with distinction in so many ways. Those of us who have benefited from his knowledge, leadership and wisdom should be thankful for knowing him. I would like to thank Allan Fox, MD for my foundation in Neuroradiology. I am indebted to my children, Omoniyi, Olufemi, Ayokunle, Oluwadamilola, Temitope and Opeyemi; my cheerleaders for their love, constant encouragement and support. I don’t know what I could have done without them! I am grateful to my wife, Jumoke, for her support.
Matthew F. Omojola
and made suggestions.
My special thanks to my colleagues in the department of Neurological Sciences at the University of Nebraska Medical Center for their support throughout my time at the UNMC. They have contributed immensely to my longevity at this institution. I would like to thank the many Neurology and Psychiatry residents who took electives with me for the impetus to be a part of this project. I am grateful to all our colleagues, who took care of the patients presented here, for their contributions to the well-being of our patients.
I want to remember the late Jonathan Pine, with whom I started out this project at LWW, for his kindness, support, and dedication to duty while he was under tremendous burden, which I was not aware off until the very end. I’d also like to thank Charley Mitchell, who originated the project but left LWW before we could actualize it. Charley was very supportive of this project, and I thank him for his comforting words during the initial break in the project. This project could not have been completed without the support of many people at LWW, including Amy Dinkel and her group. I learned a lot from my development editor, Mary Beth Murphy. Deborah Klein sought and pulled most of the references for this book. Drs. Terri Love and Lisa Wheelock supplied some images on posterior fossa congenital lesions, some of which I used in this book. I am also grateful to many other colleagues who contributed images.
I owe a debt of gratitude to my co-editor Dr. Mauricio Castillo, my mentor and a great friend without whom this work could not have been done. Mauricio has served our profession and specialty with distinction in so many ways. Those of us who have benefited from his knowledge, leadership and wisdom should be thankful for knowing him. I would like to thank Allan Fox, MD for my foundation in Neuroradiology. I am indebted to my children, Omoniyi, Olufemi, Ayokunle, Oluwadamilola, Temitope and Opeyemi; my cheerleaders for their love, constant encouragement and support. I don’t know what I could have done without them! I am grateful to my wife, Jumoke, for her support.
Matthew F. Omojola
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