Medical imaging: radiology Books

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  • Gastrointestinal Imaging: A Core Review

    Wolters Kluwer Health Gastrointestinal Imaging: A Core Review

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSelected as a Doody’s Core Title for 2023! Prepare for success on the gastrointestinal imaging component of the radiology Core Exam! Gastrointestinal Imaging: A Core Review, 2nd Edition, is an up-to-date, practical review tool written specifically for the Core Exam. This helpful resource covers the wide variety of organs and contains 300 image-rich, multiple-choice questions with detailed explanations of right and wrong answers, fully revised content, high-yield tables and figures for easy review, and additional eBook questions to ensure you’re ready for the Core Exam and Certifying Exam. Features questions in all exam areas, including anatomy, image-based diagnosis, disease management, postoperative complications, image acquisition physics, and artifacts. Accompanies each question with high-quality radiographs, fluoroscopic, CT, MR, or ultrasound images. Provides concise answers with explanations of each choice followed by relevant, up-to-date references. Follows the structure and content of what you’ll encounter on the test, conveniently organized by topic. Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.

    1 in stock

    £64.80

  • Pediatric Imaging: A Core Review

    Wolters Kluwer Health Pediatric Imaging: A Core Review

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPrepare for success on the pediatric imaging component of the radiology Core Exam! Pediatric Imaging: A Core Review, 2nd Edition, by Drs. Steven L. Blumer, David M. Biko, and Safwan S. Halabi, is an up-to-date, practical review tool written specifically for the Core Exam. This helpful resource contains over 300 image-rich, multiple-choice questions with detailed explanations of right and wrong answers, revised content, and additional eBook questions to ensure you’re ready for the Core Exam or recertification exam. Features questions in all areas of pediatric radiology, with dozens of new questions Features over 500 high-resolution images Provides concise answers with explanations of each choice followed by relevant, up-to-date references Follows the structure and content of what you’ll encounter on the test, conveniently organized by topic Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.

    1 in stock

    £53.20

  • Ultrasound Guided Vascular Access: Practical

    Springer International Publishing AG Ultrasound Guided Vascular Access: Practical

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis casebook covers ultrasound guided vascular access with a focus on patient safety. Vascular access is the catalyst between provider and patient. Initially, patients were treated at hospitals for grave illnesses or terrible accidents; however, due to significant strides in medicine, the emerging hospitalized patient is now more commonly treated for chronic illnesses. For these patients, repeated hospital visits slowly deplete their vasculature, creating one of modern medicine’s greatest obstacles: vascular access. This book provides safe solutions to bedside clinical challenges from peripheral to tunneled central lines in the neonatal, pediatric, and adult patient populations.Chapters present unique patient cases, incorporating the latest technology and techniques for safely and methodically meeting vascular access challenges, detailed discussions on therapeutic interventions, and trouble shooting. The book is structured so that each chapter builds on the last, offering peripheral, central, and tunneled catheter solutions through a standardized approach. Finally, each part features a COVID-19 case study including vascular access performed in the prone position. This is an ideal guide for trainees, students, clinicians, and healthcare professionals performing ultrasound guided vascular access on patients.Table of ContentsPart 1: Ultrasound Guided Peripheral Intravenous (PIV) Access.- Assessment of Peripheral vasculature in a bariatric patient.- Infusion and phlebotomy in outpatient paediatrics: A genetic testing case.- Rapid response and the brachial vein.- Emergent Rapid Massive Transfusion and the basilic vein.- Small bore long peripheral catheter and therapeutic phlebotomy.- Emergency CT scan required: wire exchange of the PIV.- Palliative care and the femoral midline catheter.- Bridging a central catheter exchange with vasopressors through a PIV.- Pompe disease and the cephalic vein in the forearm.- Geriatric patient with limited vasculature: a trimmed neonatal double lumen catheter.- Radial arterial catheter placement in the Prone Covid-19 patient.- Needle phobia in a morbidly obese patient: Nitrous Oxide and Intranasal Versed.- Vessel preservation in the cystic fibrosis patient with peripheral clinically indicated site rotation.- Part 2: Ultrasound Guided Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC).- Pemphigus vulgaris and PICC securement.- Subcutaneous Tunnelling for upper arm PICC placement.- Dialysis patient and the brachial PICC line.- Neonate with Dysplasia of the hip (DDH) for upper extremity PICC placement.- Geriatric requiring PICC with poor skin turgor and implanted cardiac device.- 2-year-old with Cystic fibrosis arterial placement complication and recognition.- PICC insertion in the prone COVID-19 patient.- PICC insertion and broken guide wire complication.- Part 3: Ultrasound Guided Thoracic Central Venous Catheters (CVC).- Assessment of the Central thoracic vasculature in a cachectic patient.- Apheresis catheter placement in the oncologic patient with existing porta Cath.- The supraclavicular approach to the subclavian vein.- Central Access on the Rapid Response Team for Covid-19 patients: The Axillary Vein.- Central and Dialysis CVC placement in the COVID-19 patient.- Patient with implantable cardiac device requiring Dialysis and Central Venous Access: Jugular/Femoral.- Replacing CVC in region of existing CVC.- Removal of Right Jugular CVC dislodges Left Subclavian CVC: Techniques and Intervention.- The axillary and brachiocephalic approach in the neonate.- Cardiac surgery and the sutured CVC.- Part 4: Ultrasound Guided Femoral Central Venous Catheters.- Assessment of the Femoral vasculature in a contracted dialysis patient.- The dialysis patient with central occlusion and the mid-thigh femoral CVC.- Severe sepsis requiring bilateral mid-thigh femoral CVC access.- Emergent hospital transfer with ventricular tumor and the femoral CVC.- COVID-19: Central access in the prone position.- Part 5: Bedside Tunnelled Central Venous Catheters (CVC).- Assessment of exit site locations: Tunnelling the Axillary vein to the arm in the contracted patient.- Tunnelling in the emergency department: Long term inotrope therapy.- Tunnelling from the jugular vein to the outer arm: Avoiding the tracheostomy and chest wound.- Tunnelling to the scapular region: The adult altered mental status patient.- Osteomyelitis in the patient with attention deficit disorder with autism: Scapular Tunnelling.- Tunnelling from the femoral vein to the abdomen: The ambulatory dialysis patient.- Tunnelling to outer thigh: Central occlusion with an above the knee amputation and femoral permacath.- The bariatric obstetric emergency.- Subcutaneous needle tunnelling in the neonatal patient population.- Long term venous access in the COVID-19 patient.- Tunnelling to the calf: Non-surgical palliative femoral approach for Endocarditis and altered mental status.

    1 in stock

    £74.99

  • Handbook of Evidence-Based Radiation Oncology

    Springer International Publishing AG Handbook of Evidence-Based Radiation Oncology

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Third Edition of Handbook of Evidence-Based Radiation Oncology updates and revises the previous successful editions and serves as a key reference for radiation oncology professionals. Organized by body site, concise clinical chapters provide easy access to critical information. Important "pearls" of epidemiology, anatomy, pathology, and clinical presentation are highlighted. The key elements of the work-up are listed, followed by staging and/or risk classification systems. Treatment recommendations are discussed based on stage, histology, and/or risk classification. Brief summaries of key trials and studies provide the rationale for the recommendations. Practical guidelines for radiation techniques are described and complications and follow-up guidelines are outlined. The Third Edition incorporates new key studies and trials to reflect current radiation oncology practice; includes the most recent staging systems; and features new color illustrations and anatomic atlases to aid in treatment planning. This book is a valuable resource for students, resident physicians, fellows, and other practitioners of radiation oncology. Trade Review“Nearly a thousand pages in length, this handbook provides a detailed yet bulleted review of the practice of clinical radiation oncology. … The intended audience is residents and practicing radiation oncologists. The clinical focus of the book will be of benefit to those seeking to identify and understand best clinical practice in radiation oncology.” (Mark D. Hurwitz, Doody's Book Reviews, October, 2018)This textbook provides a concise and well-organized approach to the workup, staging, and treatment of the wide range of cancers and non-malignant conditions treated by radiation oncologists. … This edition of the Handbook of Evidence-Based Radiation Oncology is a welcomed update given its expansive knowledge base and succinct summary of new radiation oncology-related evidence.” (Jim Zhong, Neurosurgery, Vol. 84 (3), March, 2019)Table of ContentsSkin Cancer.- Central Nervous System.- Malignant and Benign Diseases of the Eye and Orbit.- Cancer of the Ear.- Nasopharyngeal Cancer.- Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinus Cancer.- Oropharyngeal Cancer.- Cancer of the Lip and Oral Cavity.- Larynx and Hypopharynx Cancer.- Salivary Gland Tumors.- Thyroid Cancer.- Unusual Neoplasms of the Head and Neck.- Management of the Neck and Unknown Primary of the Head and Neck.- Small Cell Lung Cancer.- Non-small Cell Lung Cancer.- Mesothelioma and Thymic Tumors.- Breast Cancer.- Esophageal Cancer.- Gastric Cancer.- Pancreatic Cancer.- Hepatobiliary Cancer.- Colorectal Cancer.- Anal Cancer.- Renal Cell Carcinoma.- Bladder Cancer.- Prostate Cancer.- Cancer of the Penis.- Testicular Cancer.- Cervical Cancer.- Endometrial Cancer.- Ovarian Cancer.- Vaginal Cancer.- Vulvar Cancer.- Urethral Cancer.- Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.- Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.- Cutaneous Lymphomas.- Multiple Myeloma and Plasmacytoma.- Bone Tumors.- Soft-Tissue Sarcoma.- Pediatric (Non-CNS) Tumors.- Palliation and Benign Conditions.- Clinical Radiobiology and Physics.

    1 in stock

    £58.49

  • Top 3 Differentials in Radiology: A Case Review

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Top 3 Differentials in Radiology: A Case Review

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis fully revised second edition of Top 3 Differentials in Radiology provides a comprehensive core exam review of frequently encountered imaging gamuts in all major radiological subspecialties. Author William O'Brien utilizes the widely acclaimed format of his first edition, with 330 new and updated radiology cases organized into 12 core subspecialty sections. The last section, "Roentgen Classics," includes cases from each of the previous core sections, with imaging findings characteristic of a single diagnosis. This book reflects content included in the current radiology board examinations with accurate and concise descriptions of key differentials, which are integral to acing the boards. Each case is formatted as a two-page unit. The left page features clinical images, succinctly captioned radiographic findings, and pertinent clinical history. The right page includes the key imaging gamut, differential diagnoses rank-ordered by the Top 3, additional diagnostic considerations, and clinical pearls. Key Features More than 700 high quality images, including advanced imaging techniques Rank ordered differentials organized into the Top 3 and additional diagnostic considerations A high-yield review of important imaging and clinical manifestations for all entities on the list of differentials Imaging pearls at the end of each case provide a quick review of key points This outstanding resource provides radiologists and trainees with a solid foundation of core radiology topics and a wide spectrum of key imaging findings encountered in clinical practice. It is a must-have for radiology residents preparing for board examinations. Veteran radiologists looking for a comprehensive review of critical topics in radiology will also find this book invaluable.Table of ContentsSection I. Chest and Cardiac Imaging Section II. Gastrointestinal Imaging Section III. Genitourinary Imaging Section IV. Musculoskeletal Imaging Section V. Head and Neck Imaging Section VI. Brain and Spine Imaging Section VII. Pediatric Imaging Section VIII. Ultrasound Imaging Section IX. Fetal Imaging Section X. Vascular and Interventional Radiology Section XI. Nuclear Medicine Section XII. Breast Imaging Section XIII. Roentgen Classics

    4 in stock

    £89.30

  • Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy, Volume III:

    Thieme Publishing Group Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy, Volume III:

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisFull multiplanar coverage of the spine, extremities, and joints! Renowned for its superb illustrations and highly practical information, the third volume of this classic reference reflects the very latest in state-of-the-art imaging technology. Together with Volumes 1 and 2, this compact and portable book provides a highly specialized navigational tool for clinicians seeking to master the ability to recognize anatomical structures and accurately interpret CT and MR images. Highlights of Volume 3: New CT and MR images of the highest quality Didactic organization using two-page units, with radiographs on one page and full-color illustrations on the next Concise, easy-to-read labeling on all figures Color-coded, schematic diagrams that indicate the level of each section Sectional enlargements for detailed classification of the anatomical structure Comprehensive, compact, and portable, this popular book is ideal for use in both the classroom and clinical setting.Table of ContentsUpper Extremity Arm, Axial Shoulder, Coronal Shoulder, Sagittal Upper Arm, Coronal Upper Arm, Sagittal Elbow, Coronal Elbow, Sagittal Lower Arm, Sagittal Lower Arm, Coronal Hand, Coronal Hand, Sagittal Lower Extremity Leg, Axial Hip, Coronal Hip, Sagittal Thigh, Coronal Thigh, Sagittal Knee, Coronal Knee, Sagittal Lower Leg, Coronal Lower Leg, Sagittal Foot, Coronal Foot, Sagittal Spinal Column Spine, Sagittal Cervical Spine, Sagittal Cervical Spine, Coronal Cervical Spine, Axial Thoracic Spine, Sagittal Thoracic Spine, Axial Lumbar Spine, Sagittal Lumbar Spine, Coronal Lumbar Spine, Axial Sacrum

    7 in stock

    £40.38

  • Chest XRays for Medical Students

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Chest XRays for Medical Students

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisChest X-rays for Medical Students offers a fresh analytical approach to identifying chest abnormalities, helping medical students, junior doctors, and nurses understand the underlying physics and basic anatomical and pathological details of X-ray images of the chest. The authors provide a memorable framework for analysing and presenting chest radiographs, with each radiograph appearing twice in a side-by-side comparison, one as seen in a clinical setting and the second highlighting the pathology. This new second edition includes significant revisions, improved annotations of X-rays, expanded pathologies, and numerous additional high-quality images. A comprehensive one-stop guide to learning chest radiograph interpretation, this book: Aligns with the latest Royal College of Radiologists' Undergraduate Radiology Curriculum Offers guidance on how to formulate normal findings Features self-assessment tests, presentation exercises, and varied Table of ContentsPreface to the 2nd Edition ix Acknowledgements xi Learning objectives checklist xiii About the companion website xv Part I Introduction to X-rays 1 1 Introduction to X-rays 3 What are X-rays? 3 How are X-rays produced? 3 How do X-rays make an image? 4 The five densities on an X-ray 4 How are X-ray images (radiographs) stored? 4 Hazards and precautions 5 2 Chest X-ray views 7 PA erect chest X-ray 7 Other views 8 3 Radiograph quality 9 Inclusion 9 Rotation 10 Inspiration 11 4 Normal anatomy on a PA chest X-ray 13 Right and left 13 Lung zones 14 The mediastinum 14 Normal pulmonary vasculature 15 General anatomy 16 Bronchial and lobar anatomy: Figure 4.8 17 5 Presenting a chest radiograph 19 Example of presenting a normal chest X-ray 19 Part II The ABCDE of chest X-rays 21 6 A - Airway 23 How to review the airway 23 What to look for 24 Tracheal deviation 24 Carinal angle 25 7 B – Breathing 27 How to review the lungs 27 What to look for 28 Consolidation/airspace opacification 29 Air bronchogram 31 Collapse (atelectasis) overview 32 Pneumonectomy 41 Solitary mass lesion 44 Multiple mass lesions 47 Cavitating lung lesion 48 Fibrosis 50 Pneumothorax 53 Tension pneumothorax 55 Hydropneumothorax 56 Pleural effusion 57 Pulmonary oedema 60 Septal lines 64 Asbestos-related lung disease 65 8 C – Circulation 69 How to review the heart and mediastinum 69 What to look for 69 Dextrocardia 69 Cardiomegaly (enlarged heart) 70 Left atrial enlargement 71 Widened mediastinum 72 Hilar enlargement 76 Hiatus hernia 78 9 D – Disability 79 How to review the bones 79 What to look for 80 Fractures 80 Sclerotic and lucent bone lesions 81 10 E – Everything else (review areas) 83 How to look at the review areas 83 What to look for 83 Gas under the diaphragm (pneumoperitoneum) 84 Subcutaneous emphysema/surgical emphysema 86 Mastectomy 87 Medical and surgical objects (iatrogenic) 88 Foreign bodies 99 Part III Common conditions and their radiological signs 101 11 Common conditions and their radiological signs 103 Pulmonary embolism (PE) 103 Primary lung malignancy 103 Pneumonia 104 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) 104 Heart failure 105 Tuberculosis 106 Glossary 111 Index 119

    1 in stock

    £31.30

  • Abdominal Xrays for Medical Students

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Abdominal Xrays for Medical Students

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHighly Commended at the British Medical Association Book Awards 2016 Abdominal X-rays for Medical Students is a comprehensive resource offering guidance on reading, presenting and interpreting abdominal radiographs.Table of ContentsPreface vii Acknowledgements viii Learning objectives checklistix Part 1 About X‐rays 1 What are X‐rays? 1 How are X‐rays produced? 1 How do X‐rays make an image? 2 How are X‐ray images (radiographs) stored? 3 Radiation hazards 3 The Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 3 In women of reproductive age 3 Indications for an abdominal X‐ray 4 Abdominal X‐ray views 5 AP Supine abdominal X‐ray 5 Other views 5 Radiograph quality 6 Inclusion 6 Exposure 6 Normal anatomy on an abdominal X‐ray 8 Right and left (Figure 7) 8 Quadrants and regions (Figure 8) 8 Abdominal viscera 1 (Figure 9) 8 Abdominal viscera 2 (Figure 10) 9 Skeletal structures (Figure 11) 10 Pelvis (Figure 12) 10 Lung bases (may be visualised at the top of the abdomen) (Figure 13) 11 Bowel 1 (Figure 14) 11 Bowel 2 (Figure 15) 12 Presenting an abdominal radiograph 14 Be systematic! 14 Part 2 Overview of the ABCDE of abdominal radiographs 15 A – Air in the wrong place 16 Pneumoperitoneum (gas in the peritoneal cavity) 21 Pneumoretroperitoneum (gas in the retroperitoneal space) 26 Pneumobilia (gas in the biliary tree) 28 Portal venous gas (gas in the portal vein) 29 B – Bowel 17 Dilated small bowel 30 Dilated large bowel 34 Volvulus 37 Dilated stomach 40 Hernia 41 Bowel wall inflammation 43 Faecal loading 48 Faecal impaction 49 C – Calcification 18 Gallstones in the gallbladder (cholelithiasis) 50 Renal stones (urolithiasis) 53 Bladder stones 56 Nephrocalcinosis 57 Pancreatic calcification 58 Adrenal calcification 59 Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) calcification 60 Fetus 62 Calcified structures of little clinical significance 63 Calcified costal cartilage 63 Phleboliths (‘vein stones’) 63 Calcified mesenteric lymph nodes 64 Calcified uterine fibroids 65 Prostate calcification 65 Abdominal aortic calcification (normal calibre) 66 Splenic artery calcification 66 D – Disability (bones and solid organs) 19 Pelvic fractures – 3 Polo rings test 67 Sclerotic and lucent bone lesions 68 Spine pathology 69 Solid organ enlargement 71 E – Everything else 20 Medical and surgical objects (iatrogenic) 73 Surgical clips/staples/sutures 73 Urinary catheter 75 Supra‐pubic catheter 75 Nasogastric (NG) and nasojejunal (NJ) tubes 76 Flatus tube 77 Surgical drain 78 Nephrostomy catheter 78 Peritoneal dialysis (PD) catheter 79 Gastric band device 79 Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG)/ radiologically inserted gastrostomy (RIG) 80 Stoma bag 80 Stents 81 Inferior vena cava (IVC) filter 84 Intra‐uterine device (IUD) 85 Pessary 85 Foreign bodies 86 Retained surgical swab 86 Swallowed objects 87 Objects inserted per-rectum (PR) 88 Clothing artefact 90 Piercings 90 Body packer 91 Lung bases 93 Self-assessment questions 94 Self-assessment answers 99 Glossary 107 Index 112

    1 in stock

    £25.60

  • What Radiology Residents Need to Know

    Springer What Radiology Residents Need to Know

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSection I: Brain.- Imaging techniques.- Neuroimaging structural anatomy.- Neuroimaging functional anatomy.- Congenital and developmental brain malformations.- Stroke.- Intracranial haemorrhage.- Aneurysms and vascular malformations.- Head trauma.- Postoperative appearances.- Congenital and neonatal infections.- Infections.- Noninfectious inflammatory processes.- Dysmyelinating white matter diseases.- Demyelinating diseases.- Tumors and tumor-like lesions.- Toxic and metabolic disorders.- Neurodegenerative disorders.- Hydrocephalus and CSF disorders.- Intracranial cysts.- Section II: Spine.- Normal anatomy.- Congenital and developmental malformations of the spine.- Spine trauma.- Degenerative spinal diseases and arthritides.- Tumors and tumor-like lesions of the spine and spinal cord.- Spine infections.- Spinal cord inflammation and demyelination.- Vascular pathologies.- Section III: Extracranial Head and Neck.- Imaging anatomy of the Orbit, sinus and neck.- Imaging of  the Orbit (infection, inflammation, benign and malignant lesions).- Imaging of sinonasal disease( infection, tumors).- Temporal bone Imaging (infection, tumors).- Skull base Imaging (anterior, central and posterior).- Sella, suprasellar, and parasellar lesions.- Facial and skull base fractures.- Imaging of  neck infections.- Imaging of neck neoplasms.- Vascular abnormalities of the head and neck.- Cystic lesions of the neck.- Section IV: Miscellaneous.- Quality and safety.- Advanced imaging techniques

    1 in stock

    £47.49

  • Diagnostic Imaging Interventional Radiology

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Diagnostic Imaging Interventional Radiology

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSECTION 1: GENERAL PRINCIPLES PROCEDURAL CONSIDERATIONS 4 Pharmacologics Chad Davis, MD and Brandt C. Wible, MD 10 Procedural Patient Management Amanda L. Scott, DO, Kenneth H. Cho, MD, MBA, and Keith B. Quencer, MD 18 Radiation Safety Chad Davis, MD and Brandt C. Wible, MD PROCEDURAL TECHNIQUES 22 Angioplasty Brandt C. Wible, MD and T. Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR 30 Thrombolysis and Thrombectomy Brandt C. Wible, MD and T. Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR 42 Embolization Brandt C. Wible, MD and T. Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR 54 Stents: Vascular Brandt C. Wible, MD 66 Stents: Nonvascular Brandt C. Wible, MD 70 Embolic Protection T.Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR 78 Atherectomy T.Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR and Brandt C. Wible, MD SECTION 2: VENOUS, PORTAL, ANDLYMPHATIC PROCEDURES VENOUS ACCESS 86 Venous Access Anatoly Loskutov, MD and Brandt C. Wible, MD 100 Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters Anatoly Loskutov, MD and Brandt C. Wible, MD 106 Catheters, Nontunneled and Tunneled Anatoly Loskutov, MD and Brandt C. Wible, MD 120 Ports Anatoly Loskutov, MD and Brandt C. Wible, MD VENOUS INTERVENTIONS 130 Thoracic Central Venous Intervention Brandt C. Wible, MD, Scott M. Brannan, MD, and Stephan Wicky, MD 144 Lower Extremity and Iliocaval Intervention Brandt C. Wible, MD 158 Vena Cava Filter Placement and Retrieval Brandt C. Wible, MD and Nathan Saucier, MD 170 Foreign Body Retrieval Chad Davis, MD and Brandt C. Wible, MD 174 Pelvic Venous Disorders (PeVD) Jennifer R. Buckley, MD, MBA and Brandt C. Wible, MD 188 Renal and Adrenal Veins: Sampling and Intervention Keith B. Quencer, MD 198 Venous Sampling and Venography: Endocrine, Nonadrenal Keith B. Quencer, MD, T. Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR, and Brandt C. Wible, MD 202 Ambulatory Phlebectomy and Sclerotherapy Joseph A. Ronsivalle, DO, FSIR 206 Saphenous Vein Ablation Joseph A. Ronsivalle, DO, FSIR 214 Vascular Malformations Scott R. Shuldiner, MD, Christopher Bailey, MD, and Clifford R. Weiss, MD, FSIR HEMODIALYSIS ACCESS MAINTENANCE 224 Hemodialysis Access Surveillance and Intervention Keith B. Quencer, MD 238 Hemodialysis Access Declotting Procedures Keith B. Quencer, MD and Steven Wu, MD 246 Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter Placement Keith B. Quencer, MD PORTAL VENOUS INTERVENTIONS 258 Transjugular Biopsy Jennifer R. Buckley, MD, MBA and Nathan Saucier, MD 262 TIPS Brandt C. Wible, MD, Nathan Saucier, MD, and Suvranu Ganguli, MD 276 Balloon Occlusion Variceal Ablation Brandt C. Wible, MD 286 Portal Vein Embolization Wylie T. Foss, MD, Joshua Kuban, MD, and Nathan Saucier, MD 294 Portal and Hepatic Venous Intervention Ethan Yiyang Lin, MD, Joshua Kuban, MD, and Jennifer R. Buckley, MD, MBA LYMPHATIC INTERVENTIONS 306 Lymphography Nikhil Bhagat, MD and Suvranu Ganguli, MD 310 Thoracic Duct Embolization Nikhil Bhagat, MD and Suvranu Ganguli, MD SECTION 3: ARTERIAL PROCEDURES GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS 316 Arterial Access Chad Davis, MD and Brandt C. Wible, MD 326 Closure Devices Brandt C. Wible, MD, Derek S. Vien, MD, and T. Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR 332 Access Site Complications Management Jennifer R. Buckley, MD, MBA and Brandt C. Wible, MD AORTA 338 Thoracic Aorta and Great Vessels Brandt C. Wible, MD and Zubin Irani, MD 348 Abdominal Aorta T.Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR 358 Thoracic Aortic Endografts T.Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR, Brandt C. Wible, MD, and Zubin Irani, MD 368 Abdominal Aortic Endografts T.Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR 380 Endoleak Repair T.Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR PULMONARY VASCULATURE 392 Pulmonary Embolism Jennifer R. Buckley, MD, MBA and Brandt C. Wible, MD 402 Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformations Jennifer R. Buckley, MD, MBA, Christopher Bailey, MD, and Clifford R. Weiss, MD, FSIR 412 Bronchial Arteries Brandt C. Wible, MD, Mandeep S. Dagli, MD, and T. Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR ABDOMEN AND PELVIS 420 Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Andrew Kolarich, Yvonne Tsitsiou, and Christos Georgiades, MD, PhD 434 Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Andrew Kolarich, Yvonne Tsitsiou, and Christos Georgiades, MD, PhD 448 Mesenteric Ischemia Brandt C. Wible, MD and Raymond W. Liu, MD 462 Visceral Arteries T.Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR, Franklin Nwoke, MD, and Raymond W. Liu, MD 472 Renal Arteries: Revascularization and Exclusion Keith B. Quencer, MD and T. Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR 496 Pelvic Arteries: Revascularization T.Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR 508 Pelvic Arteries: Exclusion T.Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR 520 Uterine Artery Embolization Jennifer R. Buckley, MD, MBA and Brandt C. Wible, MD EXTREMITIES 530 Upper Extremity: Vasculitis and Revascularization T.Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR, Brandt C. Wible, MD, and Zubin Irani, MD 540 Upper Extremity Arteries: Exclusion T.Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR and Zubin Irani, MD 546 Infrainguinal Arteries: Revascularization Keith B. Quencer, MD and T. Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR 556 Infrainguinal Arteries: Exclusion Keith B. Quencer, MD and T. Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR 564 Chronic Total Occlusion Revascularization T.Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR CRANIAL REVASCULARIZATION 576 Stroke Therapy Jared Halpin, MD and Coleman O. Martin, MD 584 Carotid and Vertebral Arteries Jared Halpin, MD, Coleman O. Martin, MD, and T. Gregory Walker, MD, FSIR SECTION 4: NONVASCULARPROCEDURES GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS 594 Biopsy Procedures Jennifer R. Buckley, MD, MBA and Brandt C. Wible, MD 608 Drainage Procedures Jennifer R. Buckley, MD, MBA and Brandt C. Wible, MD GASTROINTESTINAL INTERVENTIONS 628 Gastrostomy/Gastrojejunostomy Brandt C. Wible, MD 640 Gastrointestinal Balloon Dilatation and Stenting Brandt C. Wible, MD and Ashraf Thabet, MD BILIARY INTERVENTIONS 646 Transhepatic Biliary Interventions Amanda L. Scott, DO, Kenneth H. Cho, MD, MBA, and Brian Holly, MD 656 Cholecystostomy Conrad Pun, MD and Lara Mrak, MD, PhD GENITOURINARY INTERVENTIONS 662 Genitourinary Interventions Jennifer R. Buckley, MD, MBA, Brandt C. Wible, MD, and Ashraf Thabet, MD 676 Fertility and Sterility Interventions Jennifer R. Buckley, MD, MBA and Brandt C. Wible, MD SPINAL INTERVENTIONS 682 Lumbar Puncture, Myelogram, and CSF Leaks Brandt C. Wible, MD, Ross Holwerda, MD, and Coleman O. Martin, MD 686 Vertebral Augmentation and Sacroplasty Brandt C. Wible, MD SECTION 5: ONCOLOGIC PROCEDURES 700 Percutaneous Tumor Ablation Nicolas Cardenas, MD, Jessica L. Burris, BS, and Joshua Kuban, MD 716 Hepatic Chemoembolization Chad Davis, MD and Mandeep S. Dagli, MD 728 Hepatic Radioembolization Chad Davis, MD 740 Renal Ablation and Embolization Joseph A. Ronsivalle, DO, FSIR and Ashraf Thabet, MD 750 Thoracic Ablation and Embolization Jennifer R. Buckley, MD, MBA, Brandt C. Wible, MD, and Ashraf Thabet, MD 758 Musculoskeletal Ablation and Embolization Brandt C. Wible, MD and Ashraf Thabet, MD SECTION 6: POSTTRANSPLANTPROCEDURES 766 Transplant Kidney Procedures Brandt C. Wible, MD, Lee Saville Cummings, MD, and Matthew B. Wilkinson, MD, PhD 778 Transplant Liver Procedures Brandt C. Wible, MD, Matthew B. Wilkinson, MD, PhD, and Lee Saville Cummings, MD SECTION 7: PAIN MANAGEMENT 790 Transforaminal Nerve Blocks Jennifer R. Buckley, MD, MBA, Conrad Pun, MD, and Donald V. La Barge, III, MD, MBA 796 Facet Blocks Jennifer R. Buckley, MD, MBA, Conrad Pun, MD, and Donald V. La Barge, III, MD, MBA 802 Celiac Plexus Block Jennifer R. Buckley, MD, MBA and Brandt C. Wible, MD SECTION 8: MUSCULOSKELETALPROCEDURES 810 Shoulder Arthrography Brandt C. Wible, MD, A. Keith Rastogi, MD, and Julia R. Crim, MD 814 Elbow Arthrography Brandt C. Wible, MD, Jessica Sanchez, MD, and Julia R. Crim, MD 818 Wrist Arthrography Brandt C. Wible, MD, A. Keith Rastogi, MD, and Julia R. Crim, MD 822 Sacroiliac Joint Arthrography Brandt C. Wible, MD, A. Keith Rastogi, MD, and Julia R. Crim, MD 824 Hip Arthrography Brandt C. Wible, MD, Jessica Sanchez, MD, and Julia R. Crim, MD 830 Knee Arthrography Brandt C. Wible, MD, Jessica Sanchez, MD, and Julia R. Crim, MD 834 Ankle Arthrography Brandt C. Wible, MD, A. Keith Rastogi, MD, and Julia R. Crim, MD 838 Foot Arthrography Brandt C. Wible, MD, Julia R. Crim, MD, and Jessica Sanchez, MD 842 Therapeutic Joint Injections Brandt C. Wible, MD, A. Keith Rastogi, MD, and Julia R. Crim, MD

    £251.99

  • Pediatric Emergency Radiology WHAT DO I DO NOW

    Oxford University Press Inc Pediatric Emergency Radiology WHAT DO I DO NOW

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPart of the "What Do I Do Now?: Emergency Medicine" series, Pediatric Emergency Radiology is an engaging collection of thought-provoking cases which clinicians can utilize for effective imaging of pediatric patients in emergency situations.Table of ContentsChapter 1: Walking and Wheezing Rajesh Krishnamurthy and Beth Bubolz Chapter 2: Fast Breathing Baby Ajay K. Puri, Mantosh S. Rattan, and Melissa A. McGuire Chapter 3: Green Vomit...ewwww!!! Esther Ro, Yamini Jadcherla, and Maegan S. Reynolds Chapter 4: What's That in the Diaper? Maegan S. Reynolds, Yamini Jadcherla, and Esben Vogelius Chapter 5: My Baby Won't Poop! Yamini Jadcherla, Narendra Shet, and Maegan S. Reynolds Chapter 6: Breathing Through a Straw Gina Pizzitola, David Teng, and Peter Assaad Chapter 7: Drooling, Drooling, Drooling All the Way Home Brooke Lampl, Nkeiruka Orajiaka, and Meika Eby Chapter 8: Burn Baby Burn Cory Gotowka, Ailish Coblentz, and Michael Stoner Chapter 9: To Wheeze or Not to Wheeze Linda Vachon and Emily Rose Chapter 10: I Thought They Fixed Me? Gina Pizzitola, William Mak, and Rachelle Goldfisher Chapter 11: Weebly, Wobbly Meika Eby and Nkeiruka Orajiaka Chapter 12: Extreme Extremity Waroot S. Nimjareansuk and Jane S. Kim Chapter 13: FOOSHING through the Snow... David Fernandez, Bindu N. Setty, and Isabel A. Barata Chapter 14: Sentinel Injuries: It's What's Inside that Counts Madeline Mineo, Summit Shah, Isabel A. Barata, and Dana Kaplan Chapter 15: What a Pain in the Neck Michael Sperandeo and Gayathri Sreedher Chapter 16: Torticollis in a Child with Down Syndrome Kristy Williamson and Rachelle Goldfisher Chapter 17: Shouldn't this be Connected? Joshua Rocker, William Sokoloff, and Anna Thomas Chapter 18: Head First Into the Pool Aaron McAllister and Kristol Das Chapter 19: Pain in the Back Deanna Margius, Sophia Gorgens, David Foster, and Srinivas S. Ganapathy Chapter 20: Why is this Infant So Fussy? Michelle Greene, Anna Thomas, and Berkeley Bennett Chapter 21: Ripping Apart My Heart Thomas P. Conway, George C. Koberlein, and Francesca M. Bullaro Chapter 22: The Unlucky Hit! McKenzie Montana, Robert L. Gates, and Zachary Burroughs Index

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  • Cardiac Catheterization and Coronary Intervention

    Oxford University Press Cardiac Catheterization and Coronary Intervention

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    Book SynopsisCardiac catheterization and coronary angiography are both key components to routine cardiology practice. This new edition of Cardiac Catheterization and Coronary Intervention has been fully updated since the first edition, with new sections on primary percutaneous coronary intervention, trends in vascular access, bioabsorbable stents, optical coherence tomography, and more. Filled with over 150 clinical images and schematic illustrations, the handbook is an accessible ''how-to'' guide, designed to de-mystify complex cardiac catheterization investigations. Expanded to reflect developments in practice, this new edition also introduces a new chapter on the multidisciplinary team and their roles and responsibilities from pre- to post-procedural care and relevant training requirements.Containing detailed instructions on how to perform a comprehensive left and right heart catheterization procedure, choosing the correct catheter for coronary and graft angiography, and how to perform a diagnosTable of Contents1: Introduction 2: The team 3: Vascular access 4: Cardiac catheterization 5: Specific conditions 6: Coronary angiography 7: Coronary artery bypass graft angiography 8: Percutaneous coronary intervention 9: Additional procedures 10: Complications 11: Post procedure

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  • Caffeys Pediatric Diagnostic Imaging 2Volume Set

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Caffeys Pediatric Diagnostic Imaging 2Volume Set

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    Book SynopsisTrade Review"essential and highly valuable in any radio-logy department where paediatric radiology is routinely practiced." RAD Magazine, February 2019 "The text is clearly written and easy to follow, and is supplemented by high-quality images with clear captions...The 13th edition of this venerable book remains as high quality as its predecessors. It is a must-have book for all pediatric imagers." Reviewed by Tara M Catanzano, MD (Baystate Medical Center) Doody's Score: 95, 4 Stars!Table of ContentsColey: Caffey's Pediatric Diagnostic Imaging 13e Section 1 Radiation Effects and Safety 1. Radiation Bioeffects, Risks, and Radiation Protection in Medical Imaging in Children 2. Magnetic Resonance Safety 3. Complications of Contrast Media Section 2 Head and Neck Part 1 Orbit 4. Embryology, Anatomy, Normal Findings, and Imaging Techniques 5. Prenatal, Congenital, and Neonatal Abnormalities 6. Orbit Infection and Inflammation 7. Orbital Neoplasia Part 2 Nose and Sinuses 8. Nose and Sinonasal Cavities Part 3 Ear and Temporal Bone 9. Embryology, Anatomy, Normal Findings, and Imaging Techniques 10. Congenital and Neonatal Abnormalities 11. Infection and Inflammation 12. Neoplasia Part 4 Neck 13. Embryology, Anatomy, Normal Findings, and Imaging Techniques 14. Prenatal, Congenital, and Neonatal Abnormalities 15. Infection and Inflammation 16. Neoplasia Part 5 Thyroid and Parathyroid 17. Thyroid and Parathyroid Section 3 Neuroradiology Part 1 Cranium and Face 18. Embryology, Anatomy, Normal Findings, and Imaging Techniques 19. Prenatal Imaging 20. Craniosynostosis, Selected Craniofacial Syndromes, and Other Abnormalities of the Skull 21. Neoplasms, Neoplasm-like Lesions, and Infections of the Skull Part 2 Mandible 22. The Mandible Part 3 Skull and Facial Trauma 23. Traumatic Lesions of the Skull and Face Part 4 Brain 24. Embryology and Brain Development . 25. Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Positron Emission Tomography 26. Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Principles and Implementation in Clinical and Research Settings 27. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging 28. Perfusion Imaging and Magnetoencephalography 29. Prenatal Imaging 30. Neonatal Brain Injury 31. Congenital Brain Malformations 32. Hydrocephalus 33. Inherited Metabolic and Neurodegenerative Disorders 34. Infection and Inflammation 35. Pediatric Brain Neoplasms 36. Cerebrovascular Disorders 37. Stroke 38. Neuroimaging in Pediatric Epilepsy 39. Trauma Part 5 Vertebral Column and Spinal Cord 40. Embryology, Anatomy, and Normal Findings 41. Spinal Cord Imaging Techniques 42. Prenatal Imaging 43. Congenital Abnormalities of the Spine 44. Infections of the Spine and Spinal Cord 45. Spinal Tumor and Tumorlike Conditions 46. Vascular Lesions 47. Trauma Section 4 Respiratory System Part 1 Overview 48. Embryology, Anatomy and Neonatal Lung Pathophysiology 49. Imaging Techniques 50. Prenatal Imaging and Intervention Part 2 Airway 51. Upper Airway Disease 52. Lower Large Airway Disease Part 3 Lungs 53. Congenital Lung Anomalies 54. Pulmonary Infection 55. Neoplasia 56. Diffuse Lung Disease 57. Pulmonary Manifestations of Systemic Disease Part 4 Mediastinum 58. The Mediastinum Part 5 Chest Wall, Pleura, and Diaphragm 59. The Chest Wall 60. The Pleura 61. The Diaphragm Section 5 Heart and Great Vessels Part 1 Overview 62. Introductory Embryology 63. Cardiovascular Anatomy and Segmental Approach to Imaging of Congenital Heart Disease Part 2 Imaging Techniques 64. Pediatric Echocardiography 65.. Chest Radiography in Pediatric Cardiovascular Disease 66. Pediatric Cardiothoracic Computed Tomographic Angiography 67. Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Congenital Heart Disease 68. Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization and Electrophysiology 69. Surgical Considerations for Congenital Heart Disease 70. Prenatal Imaging and Therapy of Congenital Heart Disease Part 3 Congenital and Cardiovascular Abnormalities 71. Abnormal Pulmonary and Systemic Venous Connections 72. Systemic to Pulmonary Arterial Shunts 73. Left Heart Lesions 74. Right Heart Lesions 75. Conotruncal Anomalies 76. Congenital Anomalies of the Thoracic Great Arteries 77. Coronary Artery Disease in Children 78. Syndromes and Chromosomal Anomalies Part 4 Acquired Cardiovascular Abnormalities 79. Myocardial, Endocardial and Pericardial Diseases 80. Cardiac and Pericardial Tumors 1. Cardiovascular Involvement by Systemic Diseases 82. Acquired Diseases of the Thoracic Great Vessels Section 6 Gastrointestinal System Part 1 Overview 83. Embryology, Anatomy, and Normal Findings 84. Imaging Techniques 85. Prenatal Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Imaging 86. The Abdominal Wall and Peritoneal Cavity Part 2 Hepatobiliary System 87. Congenital Hepatobiliary Abnormalities 88. Acquired Biliary Tract Disease 89. Parenchymal Liver Disease 90. Infectious Causes of Liver Disease 91. Neoplasia 92. Vascular Abnormalities of the Liver 93. Liver Transplantation in Children Part 3 Spleen 94. The Spleen Part 4 Pancreas 95. The Pancreas Part 5 Esophagus 96. Congenital and Neonatal Abnormalities 97. Disorders of Swallowing 98. Acquired Esophageal Disorders Part 6 Stomach 99. Congenital and Neonatal Abnormalities 100. Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis 101. Acquired Disorders Part 7 Duodenum and Small Intestine 102. Congenital and Neonatal Abnormalities 103. Acquired Abnormalities 104. Acquired Lesions of the Small Intestines Part 8 Colon 105. Congenital and Neonatal Abnormalities 106. Inflammatory and Infectious Diseases 107. Intussusception 108. Tumors and Tumorlike Conditions 109. Abdominal Trauma Section 7 Genitourinary System Part 1 Overview 110. Embryology, Anatomy, and Variants of the Genitourinary Tract 111. Imaging Techniques 112. Prenatal Imaging and Intervention Part 2 Prenatal Imaging and Intervention 113. Congenital and Neonatal Abnormalities 114. Acquired Abnormalities (Stone Disease and Infection) 115. Renal Neoplasms 116. Vascular Conditions 117. Renal Failure and Transplantation Part 3 Lower Urinary Tract 118. The Ureter 119. Vesicoureteral Reflux 120. Bladder and Urethra Part 4 Adrenal and Retroperitoneum 121. Congenital and Neonatal Conditions 122. Acquired Conditions Part 5 Trauma 123. Genitourinary Trauma Part 6 Reproductive Organs 124. Disorders of Sex Differentiation 125. Abnormalities of the Male Genital Tract 126. Abnormalities of the Female Genital Tract 127. Amenorrhea and Abnormalities of Puberty Section 8 Musculoskeletal System Part 1 Overview 128. Embryology, Anatomy, and Normal Findings 129. Imaging Techniques 130. Prenatal Musculoskeletal Imaging Part 2 Congenital Malformations 131. Congenital Anomalies of Bone 132. Skeletal Dysplasias and Selected Chromosomal Disorders Part 3 Disorders in Alignment 133. Alignment Disorders 134. Scoliosis 135. Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip Part 4 Arthritides and Other Inflammatory Disorders 136. Arthritis and Differential Inflammatory Joint Disorders Part 5 Infections 137. Musculoskeletal Infections Part 6 Tumors and Tumor-Like Conditions 138. Soft Tissue and Bone Tumors Part 7 Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders 139. Metabolic Bone Disease 140. Endocrine Disorders Part 8 Systemic Disease 141. Skeletal Manifestations of Systemic Disease Part 9 Trauma 142. Skeletal Trauma 143. Child Abuse 144. Sports Medicine

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  • Oncologic Imaging A Multidisciplinary Approach

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Oncologic Imaging A Multidisciplinary Approach

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of Contents1 A Multidisciplinary Approach to Cancer: A Radiologist's View 2 A Multidisciplinary Approach to Cancer: A Surgeon's View 3 A Multidisciplinary Approach to Cancer: A Medical Oncologist's View 4 A Multidisciplinary Approach to Cancer: A Radiation Oncologist's View 5 Assessing Response to Therapy 6 Head and Neck Cancer 7 Lung Cancer 8 Primary Mediastinal Neoplasms 9 Pleural Tumors 10 Liver Cancer: Hepatocellular and Fibrolamellar Carcinoma 11 Cholangiocarcinoma 12 Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma 13 Cystic Pancreatic Lesions 14 Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors 15 Esophageal Cancer 16 Gastric Carcinoma 17 Small Bowel Malignant Tumors 18 Colorectal Cancer 19 Renal Tumors 20 Urothelial Carcinoma (Bladder Cancer and Upper Tracts) 21 Testicular Germ Cell Tumors 22 Primary Adrenal Malignancy 23 Prostate Cancer 24 Primary Retroperitoneal Tumors 25 Tumors of the Uterine Corpus 26 Cervical Cancer 27 Ovarian Cancer 28 Breast Cancer 29 Myeloma and Leukemia 30 Hematologic Malignancy: The Lymphomas 31 Thoracic Metastatic Disease 32 Metastases Abdominal-Pelvic Organs 33 Peritoneal Cavity and Gastrointestinal Tract 34 Bone Metastases 35 Cancer of Unknown Primary 36 Imaging in Thyroid Cancer 37 Melanoma 38 Soft Tissue Sarcomas 39 Interventional Imaging in the Oncologic Patient 40 Complications in the Oncologic Patient: Chest 41 Complications in the Oncologic Patient: Abdomen and Pelvis 42 Pulmonary Embolic Disease and Cardiac Masses and Tumors 43 Protocols for Imaging Studies in the Oncologic Patient 44 Front Matter

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  • Diagnostic Ultrasound Abdomen and Pelvis

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Diagnostic Ultrasound Abdomen and Pelvis

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    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2022Table of ContentsAnatomy Abdomen Liver Biliary System Spleen Pancreas Kidneys Bowel Abdominal Lymph Nodes Peritoneal Spaces and Structures Abdominal Wall Pelvis Ureters and Bladder Prostate Testes Uterus Cervix Vagina Ovaries Diagnoses Liver Introduction and Overview Approach to Hepatic Sonography Diffuse Parenchymal Disease Acute Hepatitis Hepatic Cirrhosis Hepatic Fibrosis/Elastography Hepatic Steatosis Hepatic Schistosomiasis Sinusoidal Obstruction Syndrome (Venoocclusive Disease) Ultrasound LI-RADS Cyst and Cyst-Like Lesions Hepatic Cyst Biliary Hamartoma Caroli Disease Biloma Mucinous Cystic Neoplasm of Liver Pyogenic Hepatic Abscess Amebic Hepatic Abscess Hepatic *Echinococcus* Cyst Hepatic Diffuse Microabscesses Peribiliary Cyst Focal Solid Masses Hepatic Cavernous Hemangioma Focal Nodular Hyperplasia Hepatic Adenoma Hepatocellular Carcinoma Hepatic Metastases Hepatic Lymphoma CEUS LI-RADS Vascular Conditions Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (TIPS) Portal Vein Occlusion Budd-Chiari Syndrome Portal Vein Gas Portal Hypertension Hepatic Artery Pseudoaneurysm Liver Transplants Liver Transplant Hepatic Artery Stenosis/Thrombosis Liver Transplant Portal Vein Stenosis/Thrombosis Liver Transplant Hepatic Venous Stenosis/Thrombosis Liver Transplant Biliary Stricture Biliary System Introduction and Overview Approach to Biliary Sonography Gallstones and Mimics Cholelithiasis Gallbladder Polyps Gallbladder Wall Pathology Acute Calculous Cholecystitis Acute Acalculous Cholecystitis Chronic Cholecystitis Xanthogranulomatous Cholecystitis Porcelain Gallbladder Hyperplastic Cholecystosis (Adenomyomatosis) Gallbladder Carcinoma Ductal Pathology Biliary Ductal Dilatation Choledochal Malformation Choledocholithiasis Biliary Ductal Gas Cholangiocarcinoma Ascending Cholangitis Recurrent Pyogenic Cholangitis Pancreas Introduction and Overview Approach to Pancreatic Sonography Pancreatitis Acute Pancreatitis Pancreatic Pseudocyst Chronic Pancreatitis Simple Cysts and Cystic Neoplasms Mucinous Cystic Pancreatic Tumor Serous Cystadenoma of Pancreas Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm (IPMN) Solid-Appearing Pancreatic Neoplasms Pancreatic Ductal Carcinoma Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasm Solid Pseudopapillary Neoplasm Pancreas Transplant Approach to Pancreatic Transplant Sonography Pancreas Transplant Vascular Complications Pancreas Transplant Nonvascular Complications Spleen Introduction and Overview Approach to Splenic Sonography Splenic Lesions Splenomegaly Splenic Cyst Splenic Tumors Splenic Infarct Urinary Tract Introduction and Overview Approach to Urinary Tract Sonography Normal Variants and Pseudolesions Column of Bertin, Kidney Renal Junction Line Renal Ectopia Horseshoe Kidney Ureteral Duplication Ureteral Ectopia Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction Calculi and Calcinosis Urolithiasis Nephrocalcinosis Hydronephrosis Cysts and Cystic Disorders Simple Renal Cyst Complex Renal Cyst Cystic Disease of Dialysis Cystic Nephroma Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease Urinary Tract Infection Acute Pyelonephritis Renal Abscess Emphysematous Pyelonephritis Pyonephrosis Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis Tuberculosis, Urinary Tract Solid Renal Neoplasms Renal Cell Carcinoma Renal Angiomyolipoma Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma Renal Lymphoma Vascular Conditions Renal Artery Stenosis Renal Vein Thrombosis Renal Infarct Perinephric Hematoma Prostate Prostatic Hyperplasia Prostatic Carcinoma Bladder Bladder Carcinoma Ureterocele Bladder Diverticulum Bladder Calculi Schistosomiasis, Bladder Urethral Diverticulum Kidney Transplant Introduction and Overview Approach to Sonography of Renal Allografts Renal Transplant Complications Allograft Hydronephrosis Perirenal Transplant Fluid Collections Transplant Renal Artery Stenosis Transplant Renal Artery Thrombosis Transplant Renal Vein Thrombosis Renal Transplant Arteriovenous (AV) Fistula Renal Transplant Pseudoaneurysm Renal Transplant Rejection Delayed Renal Graft Function Adrenal Gland Adrenal Hemorrhage Myelolipoma Adrenal Adenoma Adrenal Cyst Pheochromocytoma Adrenal Carcinoma Abdominal Wall/Peritoneal Cavity Approach to Sonography of Abdominal Wall/Peritoneal Cavity Abdominal Wall Hernia Groin Hernia Ascites Peritoneal Carcinomatosis Peritoneal Space Abscess Segmental Omental Infarction Bowel Approach to Bowel Sonography Bowel Features Appendicitis Appendiceal Mucocele Intussusception Epiploic Appendagitis Diverticulitis Crohn Disease Bowel Masses Scrotum Introduction and Overview Approach to Scrotal Sonography Scrotal Lesions Testicular Germ Cell Tumors Gonadal Stromal Tumors, Testis Testicular Lymphoma/Leukemia Epidermoid Cyst Tubular Ectasia of Rete Testis Testicular Microlithiasis Testicular Torsion/Infarction Undescended Testis Epididymitis/Orchitis Scrotal Trauma Hydrocele Spermatocele/Epididymal Cyst Adenomatoid Tumor Varicocele Female Pelvis Introduction and Overview Approach to Sonography of the Female Pelvis Cervical and Myometrial Pathology Nabothian Cyst Cervical Carcinoma Adenomyosis Leiomyoma Uterine Anomalies Endometrial Disorders Hematometrocolpos Endometrial Polyp Endometrial Carcinoma Endometritis Intrauterine Device Pregnancy-Related Disorders Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy Unusual Ectopic Pregnancies Failed First Trimester Pregnancy Retained Products of Conception Gestational Trophoblastic Disease Ovarian Cysts and Cystic Neoplasms Functional Ovarian Cyst Hemorrhagic Cyst Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome Serous Ovarian Cystadenoma/Carcinoma Mucinous Ovarian Cystadenoma/Carcinoma Ovarian Teratoma Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Endometrioma O-RADS Non-Ovarian Cystic Masses Hydrosalpinx Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Parovarian Cyst Peritoneal Inclusion Cyst Vaginal and Vulvar Cysts Bartholin Cyst Gartner Duct Cyst Miscellaneous Ovarian Masses Sex Cord-Stromal Tumor Adnexal/Ovarian Torsion Ovarian Metastases Including Krukenberg Tumor Differential Diagnoses Liver Hepatomegaly Diffuse Liver Disease Cystic Liver Lesion Hypoechoic Liver Mass Echogenic Liver Mass Target Lesions in Liver Multiple Hepatic Masses Hepatic Mass With Central Scar Periportal Lesion Irregular Hepatic Surface Portal Vein Abnormality Biliary System Gallbladder Diffuse Gallbladder Wall Thickening Hyperechoic Gallbladder Wall Focal Gallbladder Wall Thickening/Mass Echogenic Material in Gallbladder Lumen Dilated Gallbladder Bile Ducts Intrahepatic and Extrahepatic Duct Dilatation Pancreas Cystic Pancreatic Lesion Solid Pancreatic Lesion Pancreatic Duct Dilatation Spleen Focal Splenic Lesion Urinary Tract Intraluminal Bladder Mass Abnormal Bladder Wall Kidney Enlarged Kidney Small Kidney Hypoechoic Kidney Hyperechoic Kidney Cystic Renal Mass Solid Renal Mass Renal Pseudotumor Dilated Renal Pelvis Abdominal Wall/Peritoneal Cavity Diffuse Peritoneal Fluid Solid Peritoneal Mass Cystic Peritoneal Mass Prostate Enlarged Prostate Focal Lesion in Prostate Bowel Bowel Wall Thickening Scrotum Diffuse Testicular Enlargement Decreased Testicular Size Testicular Calcifications Focal Testicular Mass Focal Extratesticular Mass Extratesticular Cystic Mass Female Pelvis Cystic Adnexal Mass Solid Adnexal Mass Extraovarian Adnexal Mass Enlarged Ovary Enlarged Uterus Abnormal Endometrium

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    Elsevier Health Sciences Fibroblast Activation Protein Imaging An Issue of

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    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsAdvanced Fibroblast Activation Protein-Ligand Developments: FAP Imaging Agents: A Review of the Structural Requirements Fibroblast Activation Protein Inhibitor PET in Pancreatic Cancer The Diagnostic Value of Fibroblast Activation Protein Imaging in Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Cholangiocellular Carcinoma Fibroblast Activation Protein Inhibitor PET Imaging in Head and Neck Cancer Fibroblast Activation Protein Inhibitor-PET Imaging in Colorectal Cancer Fibroblast Activation Protein Inhibitor PET/CT in Gastric Cancer Current Status of Fibroblast Activation Protein Imaging in Gynecologic Malignancy and Breast Cancer Fibroblast Activation Protein Inhibitor (FAPI)-PET Imaging in Sarcoma Fibroblast Activation Protein Inhibitor Theranostics: The Case for Use in Sarcoma Radiation Therapy Planning Using Fibroblast Activation Protein Inhibitor Imaging Fibrosis Cardiac Applications of Fibroblast Activation Protein Imaging Fibroblast Activation Protein Inhibitor Theranostics: Preclinical Considerations Fibroblast Activation Protein Inhibitor Theranostics: Preclinical Combination Treatment Fibroblast Activation Protein Inhibitor Theranostics: Early Clinical Translation Current State of Clinical Trials and Regulatory Approvals with Fibroblast Activation Protein Targeting Interventions

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    CRC Press Clarks Essential Physics in Imaging for

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    Book SynopsisThe second edition of this easy-to-understand pocket guide remains an invaluable tool for students, assistant practitioners and radiographers. Providing an accessible introduction to the subject in a reader-friendly format, it includes diagrams and photographs to support the text. Each chapter provides clear learning objectives and a series of MCQs to test reader assimilation of the material. The book opens with overviews of image production, basic mathematics and imaging physics, followed by detailed chapters on the physics relevant to producing diagnostic images using X-rays and digital technologies. The content has been updated throughout and includes a new chapter on CT imaging and additional material on radioactivity, dosimetry, and imaging display and manipulation.Clarkâs Essential Physics in Imaging for Radiographers supports students in demonstrating an understanding of the fundamental definitions of physics applied to radiography â all you need to know to passTable of ContentsPreface. The Authors. Preface to Second Edition. Overview of Image Production. Mathematics for Medical Imaging. Physics for Medical Imaging. X-rays, X-ray Tube and X-ray Circuit. X-ray Interactions in Matter. Principles of Radiation Detection and Image Formation. Image Quality. Radiation Dose and Exposure Indicators. Image Display and Manipulation in Medical Imaging. Computed Tomography. Radiation Protection and Safety. Benefit- Risk. Answers to MCQs. Chapter formulas. Index

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    Elsevier Health Sciences The Unofficial Guide to Radiology

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    Book SynopsisTable of Contents1 Introduction 2 Chest X-rays 3 Abdominal X-rays 4 Orthopaedic X-rays 5 CT Scans 6 MRI Scans 7 Ultrasound Scans 8 Nuclear Medicine 9 Fluoroscopy 10 Interventional Radiology 11 Bonus Cases Case Index Index

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  • Diagnostic Ultrasound Musculoskeletal

    Elsevier Health Sciences Diagnostic Ultrasound Musculoskeletal

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    Elsevier Health Sciences Specialty Imaging HRCT of the Lung

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  • Clinical Ultrasound 2Volume Set

    Elsevier Health Sciences Clinical Ultrasound 2Volume Set

    Book SynopsisProvides the advanced scanning technologies and their clinical applications in both adult and paediatric patients. This title covers the entire gamut of organ systems and body parts where this modality is useful. It also provides the ultrasound practitioner with a comprehensive guide to image diagnosis and interpretation.Trade Review"All sections have been completely revised and brought up to date with extensive lists of references. Furthermore, there has been a determined effort to place the role of ultrasound in context with other radiological modalities such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging.Undoubtedly [...] the standard reference work for all who use ultrasound in their clinical practice." Ultrasound (The Journal of the British Medical Ultrasound Society), Aug 2011Table of ContentsVolume 1 Section One: Physics and Basic Principles Basic Physics of Medical Ultrasound Basic Equipment Components and Image Production Practical Ultrasound-using scanners and optimizing ultrasound images Safety Artefacts in B-mode Scanning Ultrasonic Contrast Agents Section Two: Abdomen Liver: Anatomy and Scanning Techniques Liver: Diffuse Parenchymal Liver Disease Liver: Infections and Inflammations Focal Liver Lesions/Echo Enhancing Agents and the Liver Biopsy Techniques and RF Ablation Vascular Disorders of the Liver Liver Transplantation Section Three: Gallbladder and Bile Ducts Gallbladder and Billiary tree Intraoperative Ultrasound Section Four: Pancreas and Spleen Pancreas Spleen Section Five: Gastrointestinal Tract Oesophagus & Stomach Small Intestine Appendix, Colon and Rectum Section Six: Kidneys and Urinary System Kidneys: Anatomy and Technique Pelvi-Ureteric Dilatation Medical Diseases of the Kidney Infectious Diseases of the Kidney Vascular Disorders of the Kidney Renal Cystic Disorders Solid Renal Masses Renal Transplantation Ultrasound of the bladder? The Prostate & Seminal Vesicles Diseases of the Testis and Epididymis Ultrasound of the Penis Adrenals Section Seven: Gynaecology Pelvic Anatomy and Scanning Techniques Ovaries Uterus and Vagina Gynaecological Intervention Techniques Ultrasound Assessment of Fertility The First Trimester, Gynaecological aspects VOLUME 2 Section Eight: Other Abdominal Applications The Abdominal Aorta and Inferior Vena Cava Abdominal Wall, Peritoneum, Retroperitoneum Abdominal Trauma Interventional Ultrasound in the Abdomen Section Nine: Head and Neck Thyroid & Parathyroid Ultrasound of the Neck Cervical Lymph nodes The Eye and Orbit Carotids, Vertebrals and TCD Section Ten: Chest and Breast Breast Lung, Pleura and Chest Wall Section Eleven: Musculoskeletal System Musculoskeletal Ultrasound - Introduction Ultrasound of the Shoulder Ultrasound of the Elbow Ultrasound of the Wrist & Hand Ultrasound of the Adult Hip and Groin Ultrasound of the Knee Ultrasound of the Ankle and Foot Ultrasound of Soft Tissue Masses Ultrasound Imaging in Rheumatological Disease Sonography of Muscle Injury Ultrasound of the Peripheral Nerves Interventional Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Section Twelve: Peripheral Arteries and Veins Peripheral Arteries Peripheral Veins Section Thirteen: Paediatric Aspects The Neonatal Brain Head & Neck Masses in Children The Infant Spine Paediatric Chest Paediatric Liver and Bile Ducts, Gallbladder, Spleen and Pancreas Paediatric Bowel and Mesentery The Paediatric Renal Tract and Adrenal Gland The Paediatric Uterus, Ovaries and Testes Paediatric Musculoskeletal Imaging

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    Book SynopsisAn essential handbook that covers the radiological findings of all the common surgical conditions. Candidates preparing for the MRCS or FRCS (in General Surgery) exams will find this indispensable guide will prepare them for a wide range of questions, including rare and obscure examples that are not found elsewhere. Radiological findings are presented according to systems such as colorectal, upper GI and HPB, urology, emergency surgery and others. Each chapter describes the use of radiological modalities in different clinical scenarios and includes figures illustrating the defining characteristics of common clinical scenarios.The clear and illustrated content provides the knowledge required to answer what would otherwise be some of the most difficult questions in postgraduate surgical examinations. It is also a practical reference book that can be kept at hand to inform ward rounds and multidisciplinary team meetings. MRCS and FRCS exam candidates are expected to have Table of ContentsChapter 1: Radiological Modalities Chapter 2: Emergency Surgery Chapter 3: Upper Gastrointestinal And Hepatobiliary Surgery Chapter 4: Colorectal Surgery Chapter 5: Breast Surgery Chapter 6: Vascular Surgery Chapter 7: Paediatric Surgery Chapter 8: Urology Chapter 9: Trauma And Orthopaedics Chapter 10: Neurosurgery, Ent And Endocrine Surgery

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    CRC Press SelfAssessment for Vascular and Endovascular

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    Springer London Ltd Tumours of the Nervous System

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    Book SynopsisSince the time of the earliest electron microscopic studies on tumours of the human nervous system. undertaken over 20 years ago by Luse and her colleagues. there have been considerable advances in our understanding of these neoplasms. Tissue culture and specific antibodies to tumour antigens are two of the techniques which have greatly aided such advances. enabling much to be learned about the biological properties and underly ing nature of all types of nervous system tumour. Electron microscopy. however. has continued to prove of considerable value in the investigation of these tumours. and the technological advances of the last two decades have dramatically improved the resolution and overall quality of the ultrastructural images obtained. In clinical neuropathology. such improvements have encouraged a more widespread use of the electron microscope in the diagnosis of human neTable of Contents1 Astrocytoma.- 2 Oligodendroglioma.- 3 Ependymoma.- 4 Myxopapillary Ependymoma.- 5 Subependymoma.- 6 Malignant Glioma.- 7 Choroid Plexus Papilloma.- 8 Malignant Choroid Plexus Papilloma.- 9 Primary Pineal Tumours.- 10 Medulloblastoma.- 11 Central Neuroblastoma.- 12 Ganglioglioma.- 13 Meningioma.- 14 Vasoformative Meningioma.- 15 Schwannoma.- 16 Neurofibroma.- 17 Haemangioblastoma.- 18 Germinoma.- 19 Craniopharyngioma.- 20 Chordoma.- 21 Pituitary Adenoma.- 22 Primary Cerebral Lymphoma.- 23 Secondary Carcinoma.- 24 Sarcoma.

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    Taylor & Francis Inc On Call Radiology

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    Book SynopsisOn-Call Radiology presents case discussions on the most common and important clinical emergencies and their corresponding imaging findings encountered on-call. Cases are divided into thoracic, gastrointestinal and genitourinary, neurological and non-traumatic spinal, paediatric, trauma, interventional and vascular imaging. Iatrogenic complications are also discussed.Each case is presented as a realistic clinical scenario and includes a clinical history and request for imaging. Multi-modality imaging examples and a case discussion on the diagnosis and basic management, with emphasis on important radiological findings, are also presented.This book combines a case-based discussion format with practical advice on imaging decision making in the acute setting. It also offers guidance on radiology report writing and techniques, with a focus on relevant positive and negative findings to pass on to referring clinicians. On-call Radiology offers invaluablTrade Review"… an accessible overview of emergency radiology that can be read quickly." —Tara Catanzano, MD, Baystate Medical Center in Doody’s Book Reviews Table of ContentsIntroduction. Thoracic. Gastrointestinal and Genitourinary. Neuro. Paediatrics. Trauma. Intervention, Vascular and Iatrogenic Complications. Appendices.

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Final FRCR Part A Modules 1-3 Single Best Answer

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisSingle best answer (SBA) questions have been introduced into the Final FRCR Part A examination of the Royal College of Radiologists in the UK for the first time. This book of 600 SBA questions and explanatory answers has been written to aid students preparing for the exam by current trainees in clinical radiology, coordinated through The Society of Radiologists in Training (SRT). Questions are grouped by topic and each topic is split into three papers of 70 questions, with explanations separated into chapters to enable readers to either attempt a whole mock exam paper or to browse question by question. The book is a bridge between a pure revision aid and a reference text, including a bibliography of useful references for further information. Candidates for other professional exams in Radiology will find the text useful, as will and those from other specialties wishing to explore the radiological aspects of their syllabus in greater depth. This is a companion volume to Final FRCR Part A Modules 4-6 Single Best Answer MCQs by the same team.Table of ContentsCardiothoracic and vascular radiology. Musculoskeletal and trauma radiology. Gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary radiology.

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Anatomical Basis of Cranial Neurosurgery

    1 in stock

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Endovascular Treatment of Arterial Emergencies

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Liver Intra-arterial PRRT with 111In-Octreotide: The Tumoricidal Efficacy of 111In Auger Electron Emission

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  • Clinical Trials Design in Operative and Non

    Springer International Publishing AG Clinical Trials Design in Operative and Non

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    Book SynopsisThe aim of this text is to provide the framework for building a clinical trial as it pertains to operative and non operative invasive procedures, how to get it funded and how to conduct such a trial up to publication of results The text provides all details of building a scientifically and ethically valid proposal, including how to build the infrastructure for a clinical trial and how to move it forward through various funding agencies. The text also presents various types of clinical trials, the use of implantable devices and FDA requirements, and adjuncts to clinical trials and interaction with industry Clinical Trials Design in Invasive Operative and Non Operative Procedures will be of interest to all specialists of surgery, anesthesiologists, interventional radiologists, gastroenterologists, cardiologists, and pulmonologistsTable of ContentsTable of Contents Clinical Trials Design in Invasive Operative and Non Operative Procedures Editors: Kamal M.F. Itani, Domenic J. Reda Section I: Basic Principles Ch. 1: The Research Question and the Hypothesis Peter R. Nelson Ch. 2: Primary and Secondary Endpoints Peter R. Nelson Ch. 3: Intervention and Control Groups Peter R. Nelson Ch. 4: Subject Selection Peter R. Nelson Section II: Study Designs Ch. 5: Clinical Phases of Device and Drug Evaluation with Emphasis on Early Phase Trials Domenic J. Reda Ch. 6: Overview of the Randomized Clinical Trial and the Parallel Group Design Domenic J. Reda Ch. 7: Non-Inferiority and Equivalence Trials Domenic J. Reda Ch. 8: Factorial Designs Domenic J. Reda Ch. 9: Cross-over Trials Domenic J. Reda Ch. 10: Cluster-Randomized Clinical Trials William G. Hendreson Ch. 11: Adaptive Trial Designs Joshua S. Richman Judy C. Boughey < Ch. 12: Pragmatic Trials Ryan E. Ferguson Louis Fiore Ch. 13: Point of Care Clinical Trials Mary T. Brophy Ryan E. Ferguson Statistical Considerations Ch. 14: Basic Statistical Considerations Eileen M. Stock Kousick Biswas Ch. 15: Methods and Timing of Randomization Robert George Edson Ch. 16: Sample Size Calculation Eileen M. Stock Kousick Biswas Ch. 17: Principles of Analysis Gary R. Johnson Tassos C. Kyriakides Ch. 18: Advanced Statistical Methods Hui Wang Ilana Belitskaya-Lévy Mei-Chiung Shih Ying Lu Ch. 19: Missing Data Kousick Biswas Ch. 20: Interim Monitoring Joseph F. Collins Section IV: Ethical Considerations Ch. 21: Ethical Considerations in Clinical Trials Jennifer Tseng Peter Angelos Ch. 22: IRB and review process for multisite trials Jennifer Tseng Peter Angelos Ch. 23: Trial advertising Jennifer Tseng Peter Angelos Ch. 24: Payment to research participants Jennifer Tseng Peter Angelos Ch. 25: Conflict of Interest Jennifer Tseng Peter Angelos Section V: Considerations Specific to Surgical or Procedural Trials Ch. 26: Quality Control in Procedural Studies Nicole E. Lopez Lawrence T. Kim Ch. 27: Pilot Studies Ryan E. Ferguson Mary T. Brophy Ch. 28: Surgeon training and the learning curve Kamal M.F. Itani Ch. 29: Using a placebo or sham procedure as a control: ethics and practicalities Joshua S. Richman Ch. 30: Patient Recruitment and Retention in Procedural Trials Drew Moghanaki Tomer Z. Karas Ch. 31: Equipoise in Interventional Trials Judy C. Boughey Section VI: Regulatory Considerations Ch. 32: Setting up a clinical trial research office Kamal M.F. Itani Ch. 33: Regulatory Considerations: The Clinical Research Coordinator Marie Campasano Kamal M.F. Itani Ch. 34: Data Collection Forms William G. Henderson Marie Campasano Ch. 35: Data Security Jennifer M. Gabany Kamal M.F. Itani Ch. 36: Remote Monitoring of Data Quality Jennifer M. Gabany Ch. 37: Investigators meetings Kamal M.F. Itani Ch. 38: Site Visits Kamal M.F. Itani Ch. 39: Data Safety Monitoring Board: Composition and Role Marco A. Zenati William G. Henderson Ch. 40: Endpoints committee Leigh Neumayer William G. Henderson Ch. 41: Regulatory Issues with Devices in Clinical Trials Gregory Campbell Ch. 42: Trial registration and public access to data Shachar Laks Lawrence T. Kim Yvonne Lucero Section VII: Common Errors Ch. 43: Mistakes in Clinical Trials< William G. Henderson Section VIII: Adjuncts to clinical trials Ch. 44: Combined drugs and procedure trials Ankur Kalra Deepak L. Bhatt Ch. 45: Genomics in Clinical Trials Peter R. Nelson Ch. 46: Biomarkers as Adjuncts to Clinical Trials George Z. Li Jiping Wang Ch. 47: Patient-centered Designs (and Outcomes) Frances M. Weaver Ch. 48: Economic Evaluations Denise M. Hynes Leigh Neumayer Ch. 49: Telemedicine and mobile technology <Thomas H. Shoultz Heather L. Evans Section IX: Budgeting Ch. 50: Budgeting for a Clinical Trial Eric L. Lazar Section X: Funding Ch. 51: Funding a Clinical Trial Eric L. Lazar Ch. 52: Writing Your Grant for the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Frances M. Weaver Talar W. Markossian Jennifer E. Layden Ch. 53: Designing Clinical Trials for Quality and Impact: The Department of Veterans Affairs Approach to Developing a Cooperative Study Grant D. Huang Domenic J. Reda Section XI: Publication Ch. 54: Publication J. Michael Gaziano

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  • Springer International Publishing AG Image-Guided Percutaneous Spine Biopsy

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  • Springer International Publishing AG High Field Brain MRI: Use in Clinical Practice

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  • Clinical Vascular Anatomy and Variations

    Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Clinical Vascular Anatomy and Variations

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe first volume of this second edition of Surgical Neuroangiography contains the previous volumes 1 and 3 in one book. The edited and updated text provides a practical understanding of the challenges that face the modern management of vascular diseases. Additional 3-D angiographic photographs as well as new illustrations complete this classic book of vascular disease management in adults and children. The authors, Pierre Lasjaunias, Alex Berenstein, and Karel ter Brugge are highly committed to both research and teaching . This second edition is a prerequisite for anybody wishing to fully understand clinical challenges and vascular intervention.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews of the second edition: "The authors have produced an easy-to-read text and high-quality illustrative examples … . The book’s greatest value is its integration of the understanding of the function underlying the morphological description. … One could not think of a neuroradiologist who would not find this reference to be useful, or a practising physician who would not benefit from having the anatomical information and clinical significance. I recommend this book in the highest possible terms." (J.-L. Dumas, Surgical Radiologic Anatomy, Vol. 26 (1), 2004) "In this book the vascular anatomy with its many variations is described in a detailed, but very elegant and fascinating way. It has a provocative way of presentation by which the student is stimulated to think over and over again what has been read. … Lay-out, printing and illustrations, including many helpful schemes, are of high quality. The references and subject index are complete and accessible. This book is strongly advocated for all neuroscientists active in the field of vascular diseases … ." (D.A. Bosch, Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, Vol. 104 (2), 2002) "The long-awaited arrival of this book is a publishing event. … improved layout and often clearer legends for the figures do add to its readability. … I would recommend the purchase of the new volume, even if its predecessor is far from being redundant. In short, I love this stimulating erudite … book, ... what would I do without it? This book will be an important guide … and as such belongs in every neuroradiology department." (J. Bhattacharya, Neuroradiology, Vol. 44 (6), 2002)Table of Contents1 General Introduction.- 2 Spinal and Spinal Cord Arteries and Veins.- 3 Craniocervical Junction.- 4 Skull Base and Maxillofacial Region.- 5 The Skull Base and Extradural Arteries.- 6 Intradural Arteries.- 7 Intracranial Venous System.- References.

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  • Learning Diagnostic Imaging: 100 Essential Cases

    Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Learning Diagnostic Imaging: 100 Essential Cases

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    Book SynopsisThis book is an introduction to diagnostic radiology (including nuclear medicine). Written in a user-friendly format, it takes into account that radiology is divided into many subspecialties that constitute a universe of their own. The book is subdivided into ten sections, such as musculoskeletal, thoracic, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular and breast imaging. Each chapter is presented with an introduction of the subspecialty and ten case studies with illustrations and comments.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews: "It essentially divides radiology into 10 sections … . The book is aimed at the medical student market and the junior doctors market as well as any other interested healthcare professionals. … Each section contains material for further reading at the end, which will appeal to those who like to study in greater depth. … Overall, the presentation of the book is good and I am sure the text will be a welcome addition to the … market in this area." (Arpan Banerjee, RAD Magazine, January, 2009) "The purpose of this book is to provide a quick introduction to diagnostic imaging for medical students and radiology residents, as well as technicians, physician assistants, and nurses associated with diagnostic imaging. Because the book is divided into subspecialties, it may also serve as a refresher for specialized radiologists who are encountering unexpected findings. … This book serves as a teaching file for beginners in diagnostic imaging … ." (Aurelio Matamoros Jr., The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, April, 2009) "Learning Diagnostic Imaging is a collection of cases designed for medical students and new residents as a preview of the various subspecialties of radiology. … The authors attempt to provide an essential background level of information on which to base future learning as the reader proceeds through medical school and/or residency. … This book is easy to read and understand and is user friendly. … it is worth the investment if you are in need of a high-quality introductory case-file book." (James W. Berger, Radiology, Vol. 253 (2), November, 2009)Table of ContentsBreast Imaging.- Cardiovascular Imaging.- Thoracic Radiology.- Gastrointestinal System and Disorders of the Liver, Pancreas, Spleen, and Biliary System.- Genitourinary, Gynecological, and Obstetrical Imaging.- Musculoskeletal Imaging.- Neuroimaging and Head and Neck Imaging.- Nuclear Medicine.- Pediatric Radiology.- Ultrasound Imaging.

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  • Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Osteoporosis and Bone Densitometry Measurements

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  • Diseases of the Brain, Head and Neck, Spine: Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Techniques

    Springer Verlag Diseases of the Brain, Head and Neck, Spine: Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Techniques

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    Book Synopsis- Written by internationally renowned experts - Chapters encompass all the relevant imaging modalities including X-ray technology, nuclear medicine, ultrasound and magnetic resonance, as well as image-guided interventional techniques. -Appeals to a wide audience, including general radiologists, neuroradiologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, rheumatologists, ophthalmologists, and otolaryngologists -Text is comprehensive, few titles include brain, head and neck, and spine in one volumeTable of ContentsBrain Tumors.- Neuroimaging of Cerebral Vessel: Evidence-based Medicine in the Evaluation of Acute Stroke and Aneurysm Detection.- Evaluation of the Cerebral Vessels>.- Imaging and Management of Acute Stroke.- Brain Ischemia.- Haemorrhagic Cerebral Vas7331cular Disease.- Hemorrhagic Vascular Phatology.- Demyelinating Diseases.- Brain Degeneration and Aging.- Imaging the Effects of Systemic Metabolic Diseases on the Brain.- Neuroradiological Diagnosis of Craniocerebral and Spinal Trauma: Current Concepts.- Nontraumatic Neuroemergencies.- Imaging the Patient with Seizures.- Infectious Diseases of the Central Nervous System.- Cerebral Infections.- Diseases of the Sella.- Neuroimaging Diagnosis of Primary Brain Neoplasms in Childhood.- Central Nervous System Diseases in Children.- Orbit and Visual Pathways.- Temporal Bone and Auditory Pathways.- Imaging the Temporal Bone.- Imaging the Pharynx and Oral Cavity.- Imaging of the Larynx.- Imaging the Larynx and Hypopharynx.- Paranasal Sinuses and Nose: Normal Anatomy and Pathologic Processes.- Nose, Paranasal Sinuses and Adjacent Spaces.- Degenerative Diseases of the Spine.- Degenerative Diseases and Pain Syndromes.- Neoplastic Spinal Cord Disease.- Spinal Trauma and Spinal Cord Injury.- Spinal Inflammation and Demyelinating Diseases.- Spinal Inflammation and Demyelinating Disease.

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  • Springer Verlag Diseases of the Chest and Heart: Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Techniques

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  • Ultrasonic Diagnosis of Cerebrovascular Disease: Doppler Techniques and Pulse Echo Imaging

    Springer Ultrasonic Diagnosis of Cerebrovascular Disease: Doppler Techniques and Pulse Echo Imaging

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    Book SynopsisThis book is designed as a definitive report on current capabilities of ultrasound imaging and Doppler evaluation of the cerebral circulation, both extracranial and intracranial. The basic chapters are directed to the beginner in ultrasound and hemodynamics and for the expert in updating newly available modalities and techniques new to the field. The ultrasonic and hemodynamic principles are presented for physicians and vascular technologists in a practical way to avoid unnecessary mathematics. The aim is for maximum clinical utilization so that available equipment may be used more efficiently and provide more accurate diagnosis. The selection of authors represents a wide range of the expertise available in the world today. M.P. Spencer Contents Preface V Contributors IX 1. Introduction 1 Merrill P. Spencer, M.D. 2. Ultrasound physical concepts 7 Merrill P. Spencer, M.D., Ronald E. Hileman, Ph.D., John M. Reid, Ph.D 3. Doppler instrumentation 29 Robert S. Reneman, MD., Ph.D., A.P.G. Hoeks, Ph.D. 4. Normal anatomy, anatomical anomalies and collateral Pathways of the blood supply to the brain 43 Robert Ackerstaff, M.D. 5. Normal blood flow in the arteries 57 Merrill P. Spencer, M.D. 6. Normal physiology and pathophysiology of human cerebral blood fuw ~ P.C.M. Mosmans, M.D., E.J. Jonkman, M.D.Trade Review`The book is clearly written and well illustrated and should be available in any hospital with an ultrasound department and will prove an ideal introduction and reference book to anyone interested in non-invasive assessment of cerebral vessels.' Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgerey & Psychiatry, March 1988 `The book is very good, and I recommend it for anyone performing cerebral vascular US, whether as an expert or a beginner.' Radiology, April 1988Table of Contents1. Introduction.- 2. Ultrasound physical concepts.- 3. Doppler instrumentation.- 4. Normal anatomy, anatomical anomalies and collateral Pathways of the blood supply to the brain.- 5. Normal blood flow in the arteries.- 6. Normal physiology and pathophysiology of human cerebral blood flow.- 7. Cranial blood flow measurement by means of Doppler ultrasound.- 8. Early carotid lesions and flow disturbances.- 9. Hemodynamics of arterial stenosis.- 10. Vascular bruits.- 11. Free hand Doppler techniques for examination of the extracranial arteries with continuous wave Doppler.- 12. Quantification of carotid stenosis using continuous wave Doppler and spectral analysis.- 13. Vertebral and basilar artery abnormalities.- 14. Doppler imaging.- 15. Clinical application of real-time Doppler color flow mapping of the carotid artery.- 16. Transcranial Doppler diagnosis.- 17. Real-time B-mode imaging of the carotid bifurcation.- 18. Clinical application of high resolution B-scan imaging with pulsed Doppler profiles (10mHz).- 19. Intraoperative Doppler sonography.- 20. Perioperative transcranial Doppler sonography.- 21. Conclusion.- Credit and recognition list.

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  • Ultrasound The Requisites

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Ultrasound The Requisites

    Book SynopsisTrade Review".this book upholds the high standards of the Requisites series and will be invaluable to both novice and experienced practitioners alike.if I could afford to buy only one text this year, I'd have this one.” "This book is of value not only for radiologists but also for obstetricians and gynecologists. It is a well-written book and is highly recommended." Reviewed by: Christina Kinnander, Herlev Hospital on behalf of Acta Radiologica, November 2015 ".this book upholds the high standards of the Requisites series and will be invaluable to both novice and experienced practitioners alike.if I could afford to buy only one text this year, I'd have this one." -RAD Magazine, March 2016Table of ContentsPart I General and Vascular 1 Practical Physics 2 Gallbladder 3 Liver 4 Bile Ducts 5 Kidney 6 Lower Genitourinary 7 Pancreas 8 Spleen 9 General Abdomen 10 Neck and Chest 11 Extremities Part II Obstetrics and Gynecology 12 The Obstetric Ultrasound Examination: Guidelines 13 Fetal Well-Being, Amniotic Fluid Volume, and Hydrops 14 The First Trimester and Ectopic Pregnancy 15 Fetal Central Nervous System, Face, and Neck 16 Fetal Thorax 17 Fetal Gastrointestinal Tract 18 Fetal Genitourinary Tract 19 Fetal Musculoskeletal System 20 Placenta, Umbilical Cord, and Cervix 21 Multiple Gestations 22 Chromosome Abnormalities: Assessment for Aneuploidy 23 Pelvis and Uteru 24 Adnexa

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  • Multiparametric Ultrasound for the Assessment of

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Multiparametric Ultrasound for the Assessment of

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    Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Introduction (basics of chronic liver disease - incidence, etc.) Guadalupe Garcia-Tsao (Yale University School of Medicine, CT, USA) Chronic liver disease is a substantial world-wide problem. It can be due to a wide range of etiologic agents. Any process that leads to chronic inflammation can progress to chronic liver disease. Its major consequence is increasing deposition of fibrous tissue within the liver leading to cirrhosis with its complications, such as portal hypertension, hepatic insufficiency and hepatocellular carcinoma. Key words: chronic liver disease, liver fibrosis, shear wave elastography, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, NAFLD, NASH. 2. Liver stiffness measurement techniques basics Giovanna Ferraioli, Mark L Palmeri (Duke University, NC, USA), Richard G Barr Liver elastography can be performed with various techniques. These include both ultrasound-based elastography and magnetic resonance elastography. The ultrasound methods include strain elastography (SE), VCTE, and ARFI techniques (pSWE and 2D-SWE). SE is limited in evaluation of liver stiffness and will not be presented in this book. Key words: VCTE, pSWE, 2D-SWE, ARFI, shear wave elastography, MRE, vibration elastography, phantom studies. a. TE b. ARFI techniques c. MRE d. Vibratory Techniques 3. Protocol for acquisition Giovanna Ferraioli, Richard G Barr For all of the ultrasound techniques (vibration-controlled transient elastography, point shear wave elastography and two-dimensional shear wave elastography) the patient is studied in the supine or slight left lateral decubitus position. The protocol for a correct acquisition will be presented in details. Key words: VCTE, pSWE, 2D-SWE, ARFI, shear wave elastography, liver stiffness. a. General protocol b. Quality Assessment i. Vendor specific quality assessment 4. Tips and Tricks Giovanna Ferraioli, Richard Barr For a reliable acquisition, several factors should be taken into account. They include depth for measurement, presence of liver steatosis, transducer frequency, transducer position, number of measurements, confounders and so on. All these factors will be analyzed in details. Key words: reliability, accuracy studies. 5. Artifacts Giovanna Ferraioli, Mark Palmeri (Duke University, NC, USA), Richard G Barr Identification of the artifacts is of outmost importance for the interpretation. Knowing them is also important for acquiring the best images for accurate diagnosis. Key words: reverberation, attenuation, failure, phantoms studies. a. TE b. ARFI techniques c. MRE 6. Staging liver fibrosis with shear wave elastography Giovanna Ferraioli, Davide Roccarina (Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy), Jonathan Dillman (University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, OH, USA), Richard G Barr As of today, shear wave elastography has been accepted as a reliable substitute of liver biopsy in several clinical scenarios, mainly in patients with viral etiologies and/or NAFLD/NASH. The role of shear wave elastography in several etiologies of liver disease and in the pediatric population will be presented. Key words: liver stiffness, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, NAFLD, NASH, primary sclerosing cholangitis, autoimmune hepatitis, alcoholic hepatitis, cystic fibrosis, biliary atresia, Fontan circulation, children. a. Viral etiologies b. NAFLD/NASH c. Other etiologies d. Pediatrics 7. Portal hypertension: liver and spleen stiffness Davide Roccarina (Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy) Liver stiffness correlates with the severity of liver fibrosis up to the threshold of clinically significant portal hypertension. At this stage, the strength of the correlation between liver stiffness and fibrosis decreases, probably due to an increasing role played by extrahepatic factors. It has been shown that spleen stiffness correlates better than liver stiffness with the portal pressures. Studies will be presented. Key words: HVPG, portal hypertension, stiffness. 8. Liver stiffness beyond the staging of liver fibrosis Giovanna Ferraioli, Richard G Barr An increase of liver stiffness has been reported in patients with liver congestion. It is a "confounding factor" for the evaluation of liver fibrosis. However, in the setting of right-sided heart failure liver stiffness seems directly influenced by central venous pressure and can be used as a prognostic marker to predict cardiac events. Key words: heart failure, liver congestion, hepatic sinusoidal obstruction, Fontan circulation, Budd Chiari syndrome, valvular diseases. 9. Guideline Giovanna Ferraioli, Richard G Barr The availability of accurate non-invasive methods for the assessment of liver fibrosis was an important breakthrough and has prompted ultrasound federations of societies as well as clinical or radiological societies to issue international guidelines or consensus on the clinical applications of the SWE techniques. This chapter presents the most important guidelines from a practical point of view. Key words: guidelines, WFUMB, EFSUMB, SRU, shear wave elastography, diffuse liver disease, chronic viral hepatitis, ARFI techniques, NAFLD. a. Reporting results 10. Non-invasive assessment of liver steatosis with US techniques Giovanna Ferraioli, Richard G Barr An accurate estimation of the fat in the liver is important in the diagnostic work-up of patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Ultrasound methods of fat quantification have been developed. They will be presented in details. Key words: attenuation coefficient, ATI, ATT, UGAP, backscatter coefficient, speed of sound, steatosis. 11. Dispersion Katsutoshi Sugimoto (Tokyo Medical University, Japan), Giovanna Ferraioli, Richard G Barr The shear wave speed obtained in liver stiffness estimation is dependent on the ARFI frequency. The dispersion is the estimate of the stiffness at various ARFI frequencies. The relationship between dispersion and inflammation will be presented. Detection and grading of inflammation would add important information in the diagnosis, management, and follow-up of patients with chronic liver diseases. Key words: necro-inflammation, ARFI frequency, shear wave elastography. 12. Focal liver lesions - short section Stephanie R Wilson (University of Calgary, Canada) Several reports document that malignant lesions are more likely stiffer than benign lesions. However, there is significant overlap. Both benign and malignant lesions can be soft or stiff compared to normal liver. In addition, the stiffness of the liver varies significantly with fibrosis. Key words: hemangioma, focal steatosis, focal nodular hyperplasia, hepatocellular carcinoma, cholangiocarcinoma, liver metastasis. 13. Conclusions Giovanna Ferraioli, Richard G Barr The value of shear wave elastography in diffuse liver disease will be highlighted. Key words: shear wave elastography, liver stiffness, spleen stiffness, liver steatosis, chronic liver disease.

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  • Thieme Publishing Group MR Imaging of the Abdomen and Pelvis

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA straightforward and practical guide to abdominopelvic MR Imaging Presented by a team of experts in the specialty, this book provides a comprehensive overview of MRI of the abdomen and pelvis in adult and pediatric patients. The book's organization by organ or organ system allows the reader to approach the field one topic at a time. Each chapter lists the indications for MRI, describes in detail the specific imaging technique, and shows the MR appearance of normal anatomy and pathologic entities. Highlights: Presents more than 1,000 high-quality abdominal and pelvic MR scans Includes all recent technical developments and new indications Summarizes MR imaging findings, differential diagnoses, and imaging protocols in easy-to-read tables Features chapters on abdominal MR angiography and MRI in children Compares the qualities of MRI with other imaging modalities An excellent introduction to the field, MR Imaging of the Abdomen and Pelvis is a valuable reference that provides practical guidelines for all radiologists in the clinical setting.Trade Review[Four out of four stars] Written by authors with tremendous experience in the field of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the abdomen and pelvis...the chapters are well-organized into sections...particularly helpful for the radiologists in understanding the basic principles of MRI and tissue characteristics of the abdomen and pelvis...further complemented by an excellent discussion of protocols and contrast media, without being too technically detailed and distracting...a great resource...also a great reference for oncologic imaging...the quality of the images provided is exemplary!...a learning tool for residents and...a great reference for fellows and practicing radiologists.--Academic RadiologyA comprehensive overview ...of specific techniques for indications of MRI. Well-illustrated chapters treating each organ/organ system ...contain descriptions of specific techniques, parameters, contrast media, MRI findings, and differential diagnoses. -- booknews.comThe quality of the images provided is exemplary!...The book can be used as a learning tool for residents and as a great reference for fellows and practicing radiologists The Bookshelf February 2011, Vipul Sharma, MDIt would be welcome in any reading room, both academic and in private practice settings Clinical Imaging May 2011Table of Contents1 The Liver 2 The Bile and Pancreatic Ducts 3 The Pancreas 4 The Spleen 5 The Gastrointestinal Tract 6 The Rectum and Anal Canal 7 The Kidneys and Upper Urinary Tract 8 The Adrenal Glands 9 The Retroperitoneum 10 The Urinary Bladder 11 The Prostate and Seminal Vesicles 12 The Uterus and Vagina 13 The Adnexa 14 Magnetic Resonance Pelvimetry 15 Magnetic Resonance Angiography of the Abdomen 16 Intra-abdominal Lymph Nodes 17 Abdominal MRI in Children

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    £142.02

  • Stanford University Press Radiographic Atlas of Skeletal Development of

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    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Here is a book which compiles the most accurate data on bone age in an extremely useful form, so that the practicing clinician, pediatrician, general practitioner, internist, or radiologist may find data quickly and accurately. . . . This book represents a tremendous amount of work, a study of over 1,000 individuals, with from two to twenty films each, in an effort to find an acceptable series of standards. . . . This book should be in te possession of all those who expect to interpret skeletal age from films or assess the patient from that clinical point of view."—Stanford Medical Bulletin"To pediatrician, radiologist and all those responsible for the physical care of the child, this Atlas is essential. Text and illustration are of the highest standards, and the work will long remain the classic in the field."—The United States Quarterly Book Review"The plates and illustrations are clear and the book is a beautiful example of the art of fine printing. It is a most valuable and a most welcome text that should be of great use to the pediatrician and should be available in every pediatric clinic and children's hospital."—The Journal of Pediatrics"The publication of this atlas marks an important step toward integrating concepts of growth and development into the practice of clinical medicine. From the work of child development centers throughout the country, it has become established that the process of skeletal development is the most significant available measure of physical maturation. It is closely related to the reproductive and total somatic growth and is of great clinical value, especially when considered in relation to chronological age. . . . The excellence of the volume lies in the clarity of its directions and in the choice of standards, many of which are taken from a successive series on the same children. There is thus very little difficulty in matching an unknown x-ray to its correct age peer."—California Medicine" . . . [This] atlas will prove invaluable to those interested in the problems of growth retardation or abnormal advancement."—Annals of Western Medicine and Surgery"The publishing is excellent and the atlas should be in all anatomic, radiologic and orthopedic collections."—The New England Journal of Medicine"The amount of work, energy and imagination that culminated in the preparation of this book is tremendous. Such a study supplies information not available by other means. . . . The book is beautifully prepared. The reproductions of the roentgenograms are the same size as the original films. They are exceptionally clear so that the detailed alterations are readily detected. This is the type of book that supplies original information which will increase in value with the years."—Archives of Physical Medicine"This new book on the hand and wrist is very enlightening. . . . We recommend it to all radiologists, pediatricians, and endocrinologists who are trying to do good work and wish to improve their diagnoses."—The American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy"This splendid atlas will be indispensable to pediatricians, anatomists, physical anthropologists, and coroners."—Quarterly Review of Biology“Although this volume will probably appeal particularly to clinical workers in fields of child development it will be very useful as a reference for the anatomist who may be called in consultation. It will also be valuable for the student in anatomy who wishes to observe the progress of ossification of the bones of the wrist and hand.”—The Anatomical Record

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Husband Rezneks Imaging in Oncology

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis comprehensive reference provides an overview of the general principles of cancer staging, as well as specific discussions of each tumour type across the body, including lymphoma and haematological malignancies. For each tumour, the pattern of disease involvement and disease spread are emphasized, the state-of-the-art imaging features surveyed, and the latest tumour staging and methods to assess treatment response are addressed. Separate sections discuss metastatic disease and the effects of treatment on normal and diseased tissues. The final section of the book highlights emerging functional and molecular imaging techniques to evaluate the different biological hallmarks of cancer.Table of ContentsPART I: PRIMARY TUMOUR EVALUATION AND STAGING. Tumours of the oral cavity and pharynx. Paranasal sinus and nasal cavity neoplasms. Laryngeal tumours. Thyroid cancer. Mediastinal tumours. Lung cancer. Pleural tumours. Breast cancer. Oesophageal cancer. Gastric cancer. Primary tumours of the liver and biliary tract. Pancreatic malignancy. Renal cancer. Primary adrenal malignancy. Primary retroperitoneal tumours. Bladder cancer. Prostate cancer. Testicular cancer. Ovarian cancer. Cervical and uterine tumours. Colorectal cancer. Primary bone tumours. Soft tissue sarcomas. Neuroendocrine tumours. PART II: HAEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCY AND IMMUNE RELATED MALIGNANCY. Lymphoma. Multiple myeloma. PART III: METASTASES. Brain metastases. Lymph node metastases. Lung and pleural metastases. Bone metastases. Liver and spleen metastases. Adrenal metastases. Peritoneal metastases. PART IV: DISEASE RESPONSE AND TREATMENT. Assessment of response to treatment. Tumour-specific disease response criteria. Immunotherapy response. PART V: EFFECTS ON NORMAL TISSUE AND COMPLICATIONS OF TREATMENTS. Oncological effects on the central nervous system. Effects of treatment on the thorax. Effects of treatment on the abdomen and pelvis. Effects of treatment on bone and bone marrow. PART VI: FUNCTIONAL AND MOLECULAR IMAGING. PET-CT: Principles and clinical applications. Functional imaging and emerging techniques in MRI. Functional imaging and emerging techniques in CT. Non-FDG radionuclide imaging and targeted therapies.

    15 in stock

    £308.75

  • Pediatric Neuroimaging

    Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Pediatric Neuroimaging

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis newest addition of the comprehensive Pediatric Neuroimaging combines thousands of images with detailed textual descriptions to help you diagnose a wide range of brain, spinal, and head and neck disorders in the pediatric patient. The authors have chosen a clear, concise writing style that encourages you to grasp information quickly. By dealing with a broad range of disorders, from everyday problems to less common ones, and explaining how to recognize and differentiate them, this book offers you the opportunity to provide a concise differential diagnosis on most patients you are likely to encounter in your practice. Packed with more than 2,500 high-quality illustrations, drawings, photographs, and figures. Emphasizes CT and MRI imagery—widely regarded as the optimal modalities for assessing and diagnosing children. Most chapters organized by disease group, and describe the pathologic bases of each disorder to illustrate important clinical cTrade Review“This is the sixth edition of a well-known comprehensive book on pediatric neuroimaging.The intent is to provide a comprehensive review of imaging of the pediatric nervous system. The book is purposely heavily weighted towards MRI imaging, as this is the primary modality used at many institutionsThe audience is largely composed of trainees, neuroradiology fellows, and practicing radiologists in the field of pediatric neuroimaging. The book is comprehensive, well written, and easy to understand. The authors are from well-known institutions.The book provides in-depth information on disorders affecting the nervous system in children. The topics are nicely grouped into different types of disorders, for example metabolic disorders, brain and spine injuries, and neurocutaneous disorders. The chapter on brain neoplasms is particularly well written. The material is dense, although clearly written. The book is most appropriate as a reference. Image quality is excellent and captions are appropriate.This is a comprehensive reference for pediatric neuroimaging, and the authors indicate that many chapters have been revised due to newly recognized advances in the field. In-depth discussions of newly identified genetic factors also have been updated in many sections. This is a good point-of-care resource to have in the neuro reading room.”Weighted Numerical Score: 80 - 3 StarsDoodys Publishers' Club, May 2018

    1 in stock

    £275.94

  • Osborns Brain

    Elsevier Health Sciences Osborns Brain

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSECTION 1: TRAUMA 5 Trauma Overview Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 13 Primary Effects of CNS Trauma Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR and Luke L. Linscott, MD 49 Secondary Effects and Sequelae of CNS Trauma Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR SECTION 2: NONTRAUMATIC HEMORRHAGE AND VASCULAR LESIONS 65 Approach to Nontraumatic Hemorrhage and Vascular Lesions Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 73 Spontaneous Parenchymal Hemorrhage Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 91 Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Aneurysms Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 113 Vascular Malformations Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 145 Arterial Anatomy and Strokes Karen L. Salzman, MD, FACR, Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR, and Luke L. Linscott, MD 181 Venous Anatomy and Occlusions Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 201 Vasculopathy Karen L. Salzman, MD, FACR and Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR SECTION 3: INFECTION, INFLAMMATION, AND DEMYELINATING DISEASES 231 Approach to Infection, Inflammation, and Demyelination Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 235 Congenital, Acquired Pyogenic, and Acquired Viral Infections Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR and Luke L. Linscott, MD 269 Tuberculosis and Fungal, Parasitic, and Other Infections Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 293 HIV/AIDS Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 311 Demyelinating and Inflammatory Diseases Luke L. Linscott, MD and Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR SECTION 4: NEOPLASMS, CYSTS, AND TUMOR-LIKE LESIONS 337 Introduction to CNS Neoplasms and Nonneoplastic Cysts Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 341 Adult-Type Diffuse Gliomas Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 359 Pediatric-Type Diffuse Low-Grade Gliomas Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 367 Pediatric-Type Diffuse High-Grade Gliomas Luke L. Linscott, MD 375 Circumscribed Astrocytic Gliomas Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 395 Glioneuronal and Neuronal Tumors Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 423 Ependymal Tumors Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 441 Choroid Plexus Tumors Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 453 Embryonal Tumors Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 471 Pineal and Germ Cell Tumors Karen L. Salzman, MD, FACR and Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 487 Cranial Nerve Tumors Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 505 Meningiomas and Melanocytic Lesions Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 527 Mesenchymal, Nonmeningothelial Tumors Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 545 Hematolymphoid and Hematopoietic Tumors Karen L. Salzman, MD, FACR and Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 563 Sellar Region Tumors and Tumor-Like Conditions Karen L. Salzman, MD, FACR and Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 587 Metastases and Paraneoplastic Syndromes Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 605 Nonneoplastic Cysts Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 641 Miscellaneous Tumors and Tumor-Like Conditions Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR SECTION 5: TOXIC, METABOLIC, DEGENERATIVE, AND CSF DISORDERS 661 Approach to Toxic, Metabolic, Degenerative, and CSF Disorders Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 671 Toxic Encephalopathy Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 695 Inherited Metabolic Disorders Luke L. Linscott, MD 719 Acquired Metabolic and Systemic Disorders Karen L. Salzman, MD, FACR and Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 747 Dementias and Brain Degenerations Karen L. Salzman, MD, FACR and Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 771 Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders Karen L. Salzman, MD, FACR and Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR SECTION 6: CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS AND GENETIC TUMOR SYNDROMES 793 Approach to Congenital Malformations Luke L. Linscott, MD 799 Posterior Fossa Malformations Luke L. Linscott, MD and Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 813 Commissural and Cortical Maldevelopment Luke L. Linscott, MD and Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 827 Holoprosencephalies, Related Disorders, and Mimics Luke L. Linscott, MD and Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 837 Genetic Tumor Syndromes Involving the CNS Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 869 Vascular Neurocutaneous Syndromes Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR 883 Anomalies of the Skull and Meninges Luke L. Linscott, MD and Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR

    £267.29

  • Arthritis in Black and White

    Elsevier Health Sciences Arthritis in Black and White

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisIllustrates an approach to analyzing the radiographic changes in a specific joint, and the common arthropathies that produce those changes. This title addresses the radiographic hallmarks of each of the common arthropathies.Trade Review'The authors have done an excellent job of highlighting the important hallmarks of a particular disease in the pictures.The fact that the book is basic and simple is one of its best aspects. The illustrations and picture quality are excellent, making this useful as an easy guide for day-to-day practice.' - Jisna R Paul, MD(Washington University Medical Center) Doody 4 star rating!Table of Contents1. Imaging Techniques and Modalities Part I: Approach to Radiographic Changes Observed in a Specific Joint. 2. Evaluation of the Hand Film. 3. Approach to the Foot 4. Approach to the Hip. 5. Approach to the Knee. 6. Approach to the Shoulder. 7. The Sacroiliac Joint. 8. The "Phytes" of the Spine. Part II: Radiographic Changes Observed in a Specific Articular Disease. 9. Rheumatoid Arthritis. 10. Psoriatic Arthritis. 11. Reactive Arthritis. 12. Ankylosing Spondylitis. 13. Osteoarthritis 14. Neuropathic Osteoarthropaty. 15. Diffuse Isiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis. 16. Gout. 17. Calcium Pyrophospate Dihydrate Crystal Deposition Disease. 18. Hydroxyapatite Deposition Disease. 19. Miscellaneous Deposition Diseases. 20. Collagen Vascular Diseases (Connective Tissue Diseases). 21. Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. 22. Hemophilia. 23. Mass-like Arthropathies.

    3 in stock

    £94.49

  • Neurovascular Anatomy in Interventional

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Neurovascular Anatomy in Interventional

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA highly practical, case-based approach to neurovascular anatomy in interventional neuroradiology This case-based book presents detailed information on neurovascular anatomy in concise, easily digestible chapters that focus on the importance of understanding anatomy when performing neurointerventional procedures. The case discussions include modern examples of invasive and non-invasive angiographic techniques that are relevant for general radiologists and diagnostic neuroradiologists as well as interventionalists. This book gives readers the detailed knowledge of neurovascular anatomy that allows them to anticipate and avoid potential complications. Key Features: Cases are enhanced by more than 1,000 high-quality radiographs covering the full range of neurovascular anatomy Content focuses on the practical relevance of the anatomical features encountered while performing everyday neurovascular procedures Anatomy and embryology are explained together, enabling readers to fully comprehend the vascular anatomy and its many variants Pearls and pitfalls are provided at the end of each chapter, highlighting the critical anatomy points presented All neuroradiologists, interventionalists, general radiologists, and diagnostic neuroradiologists, as well as residents and fellows in these specialties, will read this book cover to cover and frequently consult it for a quick review before performing procedures.Table of ContentsSection I: Aortic Arch Case 1: The Common Origin of the Brachiocephalic and Left Common Carotid Artery Case 2: The Aberrant Subclavian Artery Section II: Internal Carotid Artery Case 3: The Carotid Segments, the Aberrant ICA, and the Persistent Stapedial Artery Case 4: Persistent Carotid-Vertebrobasilar Anastomoses Case 5: The Inferolateral and the Meningohypophyseal Trunk Case 6: The Dural Ring and the Carotid Cave Case 7: The Dorsal and Ventral Ophthalmic Arteries Case 8: The Branches of the Ophthalmic Artery Case 9: The Anterior Choroidal Artery Section III: Anterior Circulation Case 10: The Infraoptic Course of the Anterior Cerebral Artery Case 11: The Anterior Communicating Artery Complex Case 12: The Azygos Anterior Cerebral Artery Case 13: The Cortical Branches of the Anterior Cerebral Artery Case 14: The Middle Cerebral Artery Trunk Case 15: The Recurrent Artery of Heubner Case 16: The Cortical Branches of the Middle Cerebral Artery Case 17: The Leptomeningeal Anastomoses Section IV: Posterior Circulation Case 18: Variations of the Origin of the PICA Case 19: The Cerebellar Arteries Case 20: The Basilar Artery Trunk Case 21: The Brainstem Perforators Case 22: The Basilar Tip Case 23: The Thalamoperforating Arteries Case 24: The Cortical Branches of the Posterior Cerebral Artery Section V: External Carotid Artery Case 25: The "Dangerous" Anastomoses I: Ophthalmic Anastomoses Case 26: The "Dangerous" Anastomoses II: Petrous and Cavernous Anastomoses Case 27: The "Dangerous" Anastomoses III: Upper Cervical Anastomoses Case 28: The Cranial Nerve Supply Case 29: The Vascular Anatomy of the Nose Case 30: The Ascending Pharyngeal Artery Case 31: The Meningeal Supply Section VI: Cerebral Veins Case 32: The Superior Sagittal and Transverse Sinuses Case 33: The Cavernous Sinus Case 34: The Superficial Cortical Veins Case 35: The Transmedullary Veins Case 36: The Deep Venous System I: Internal Cerebral Veins, Tributaries, and Drainage Case 37: The Deep Venous System II: The Basal Vein of Rosenthal and the Venous Circle Case 38: The Infratentorial Veins Section VII: Spine Case 39: The Segmental Spinal Arteries Case 40: The Radiculopial and Radiculomedullary Arteries Case 41: The Intrinsic Arteries of the Cord Case 42: The Artery of the Filum Terminale Case 43: The Spinal Cord Veins

    1 in stock

    £81.22

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