Neuroimaging techniques are used in the field of radiology known as neuroradiology to recognise and categorise abnormalities of the spine, head and neck, and central and peripheral nervous systems. Neuroradiology has the ability to identify a variety of medical disorders, including arteriovenous malformations, tumours, aneurysms, and strokes. Neuroradiology is becoming more important in the diagnosis of neuropathologic illnesses as current technology develops. Cross-sectional imaging, particularly computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, has revolutionised diagnostic procedures for disease of the central and peripheral nervous systems. Modern, sophisticated imaging techniques like functional MRI, diffusion tensor imaging, and perfusion imaging can provide extra, helpful information that can aid in diagnosis and therapy response monitoring. Therefore, the neuroradiologist and neuropathologist should collaborate to provide knowledge that is clinically useful. The practising neuropathologist can tremendously benefit from being conversant with neuroradiology imaging tests and fundamental neuroimaging patterns.

Market Analysis: The neuroradiology market is projected to grow strongly from 2025 to 2030, driven by an aging population, rising neurological disorders, and advanced imaging innovations. Interventional neuroradiology is expected to see a 6.0–7.2% CAGR, neurology devices 8.90%, and Radiology Information Systems (RIS) 9.12%, fueled by the increasing adoption of minimally invasive treatments and the focus on early, accurate diagnosis.