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Imaging of the Musculoskeletal System,2-Vol.Set,Expert Radiology

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Imaging of the Musculoskeletal System, 2-Volume Set ,(Book with CD-ROMs)- Expert Radiology Series,by Thomas Pope, MD, FACR, Hans L. Bloem, MD, Javier Beltran, MD, William Morrison, MD and David B. Wilson, MBBS, BSc, FRCP, FRCR,2336 pages 5720 ills,Trim size 8 1/2 X 10 7/8 in,Copyright 2008,Saunders Title

Description:An international group of experts brings you an exhaustive full-color two-volume reference to help you effectively select and interpret the best imaging studies for the challenges you face in musculoskeletal diagnosis. They cover every aspect of musculoskeletal radiology, including the latest diagnostic modalities and interventional techniques. Plus, a CD featuring case studies, additional chapters, and valuable appendices enriches your knowledge and gives you step-by-step guidance on all of the most important musculoskeletal procedures. Examples of cutting-edge modalities such as MR, multislice CT, ultrasonography, and nuclear medicine are balanced with conventional radiographic images, enabling you to compare and contrast findings from all imaging modalities. More than 5,300 digital-quality illustrations offer exceptional detail and clarity, and user-friendly features including key points boxes, classic signs, protocols, and ACR guidelines put today’s best practices at your fingertips.

Table of Contents

PART I: INJURY
1. Introduction and General Principles
Section 1: Axial Skeleton
2. Skull and facial bones
3. TMJ
4. Dental Imaging
5. Cervical Spine
6. Thorax and Thoracolumbar Spine
Section 2: Appendicular Skeleton
Upper Extremities
7. Normal Shoulder
8. Acute Osseous Injury to the Shoulder Girdle
9. Impingement Syndromes
10. Glenohumeral Instability
11. Normal Elbow
12. Acute Osseous Injury of the Elbow and Forearm
13. Soft-Tissue Injury to the Elbow and Forearm
14. Wrist-hand: Technical Aspects, Normal Anatomy, Common Variants, and Basic Biomechanics
15. Acute Osseous Injury to the Wrist
16. Internal Derangement of the Wrist
17. Acute Osseous Injury of the Hand
18. Soft Tissue Injury of the Hand Lower Extremities
19. Pelvis-Hip: Technical Aspects, Normal Anatomy, Common Variants, and Basic Biomechanics
20. Acute Osseous injury of the Pelvis and Sacrum (including acetabular)
21. Acute Osseous Injury to the Hip & Proximal Femur
22. Internal Derangement of the Hip & Proximal Femur
23. Knee: Technical Aspects, Normal Anatomy, Common Variants, and Basic Biomechanic
24. Acute Osseous Injury to the Knee
25. Internal Derangement of the Knee: Meniscal Injuries
26. Internal Derangement of the Knee: Ligament Injuries
27. Internal Derangement of the Knee: Tendon Injuries
28. Internal Derangement of the Knee: Cartilage and Osteochondural Injuries
29. Ankle Foot: Technical Aspects, Normal Anatomy, Common Variants, and Basic Biomechanics
30. Acute Osseous Injury to the Ankle
31. Soft Tissue Injury to the Ankle: Ligament
32. Soft-Tissue Injury to the Ankle: Tendon
33. Soft Tissue In jury to the Ankle: Osteochondural Injury & Impingement
34. Acute Osseous Injurty to the Foot
35. Soft Tissue Lesions of the Foot
Section 3: Pediatric Injuries
36. Upper Extremity Injuries in Children
37. Lower Extremity Injuries in Children (Including Sports Injuries)
38. Skeletal Manifestation of Child Abuse
Section 4: Other Musculoskeletal Injuries
39. Stress Injuries (to include Fatigue & Insufficiency Fractures)
40. Environmental and Occupational Injury (Thermal/electrical) and latrogenic Trauma
41. Complications of Osseous Trauma (incl. infection, nonunion/malunion, arthritis, necrosis)
42. Muscle Injury and Sequelae (Strains, Myonecrosis, Compartment Syndrome, Ossefication, Denervation, Muscle Atrophy, Ddx for Muscle Edema)
43. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
PART II: ARTHROPATHIES AND NEUROLOGIC/MUSCULAR DISORDERS AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASE
44. Axial Degeneration
45. Normal Aging
46. Degenerative Disease: Cartilage Anatomy, Physiology, and Advanced Imaging
47. Rheumatoid Arthritis
48. Psoriatic arthritis
49. Reiter Disease (Reactive Arthritis)
50. Ankylosing Spondylitis
51. Scleroderma
52. SLE
53. Mixed Connective Tissue Disease
54. Juvenile Chronic Arthritis
55. Myositis: Polymyositis, Dematomyositis
56. Hemochromatosis
57. Ochronosis
58. DISH and OPLL
59. Gout
60. Crystal Deposition Diseases (incl. calcium pyrophosphate deposition, hydroxiapatite deposition disease)
61. Neuropathic osteoarthropathy (incl. congenital insensitivity to pain)
PART III: INFECTON
62. Soft Tissue Disease: Cellulitis, Pyomyositis, Abscess, Septic arthritis
63. Infection in the Appendicular Skeleton (to include Chronic osteomyelitis)
64. Infectious Spondylitis
65. Complications of Infection
66. Diabetic Pedal Infection
67. Paediatric Infections
68. Imaging of the HIV Infected Patient
69. Atypical Organisms
PART IV: HEMATOLOGIC/VASCULAR DISEASE
70. General Principles of Bone Marrow Imaging
71. Osteonecrosis
72. Hemophilia
73. Sickle Cell Anemia
74. Thalassemia
75. Myelofibrosis
PART V: METABOLIC/HORMONAL/SYSTEMIC DISEASE
76. Osteoporosis
77. Osteomalacia, Hyperparathyroidism, Renal Osteodystrophy, Rickets
78. Amyloid
79. Pituitary and Thyroid Disorders
80. Gaucher
81. Storage Diseases (Glycogenoses/Mucopolysaccharidoses)
82. Osteogensis Imperfecta
83. Marfan's Syndrome
84. Paget Disease
85. Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy
86. Sarcoidosis
87. Tuberous Sclerosis
88. Pharmacologic and Other Drug-Associated Diseases (Dilantin, Steroids, Polyvinylchloride)
PART VI: MUSCULOSKELETAL TUMORS AND TUMOR-LIKE LESIONS
89. Introduction:Musculoskeletal tumors and tumor-like lesions
90. The Patient with a tumor-like Lesion on the Radiography: Imaging Approach and Appropriateness Criteria
91. The Patient with a Soft-Tissue Lump: Imaging Approach and Appropriateness Criteria
92. Primary Bone Tumors
93. Myeloma
94. Tumor Like Lesions: Bone
95. Soft tissue tumors
96. Tumor like lesions: soft tissue
97. Tumoral Calcinosis
98. Metastases
99. Treatment Strategies for Musculoskeletal Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions: What the Treating Physician Wants to Know
100. Staging Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors
101. Monitoring Therapy in Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors
PART VII: CLINICALLY RELEVANT DEVELOPMENT VARIATIONS AND DYSPLASIAS
102. Normal Variants
103. Focal Growth Disturbances
104. DDH and Hip Dysplasia
105. Coalitions
106. Dysplasias
107. Spinal Deformity
PART VIII: POST-SURGICAL IMAGING AND COMPLICATIONSM
108. General Principles of fixation, fusion, and joint replacement
109. Post-operative shoulder
110. Post-operative elbow, wrist, and hand
111. Post-operative Hip
112. Post-operative Knee
113. Post-operative ankle and foot
114. Post-operative Spine
115. Amputation and stump
PART IX: MUSCULOSKELETAL PROCEDURES
116. Biopsy: Soft tissue
117. Biopsy: Bone
118. Biopsy: Spine
119. Tumor Ablation
120. Spinal Injections
121. Discography
122. Vertebral Augmentation
123. Percutaneous Disc Treatment
124. Ultrasound Procedures
APPENDICE
Appendix 1: Measurements Most Frequently Used in Orthopedic Imaging
Appendix 2: An Overview of Orthopedic Devices
Appendix 3: Fractures with Names
Appencix 4: Diseases with Names
Appendix 5: Classic Sign's in Musculoskeletal Imaging
Appendix 6: Compressive Neuropathies


 


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