Medical imaging: radiology Books
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division CT and MR in Cardiology
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsAbbara, CT & MR in Cardiology Introduction and Overview Cardiac CT: Acquisition and Postprocessing Indications and Interpretation Cardiac MR: Acquisition and Imaging Protocols Multimodality Approach to Cardiovascular Disorders Cardiac Anatomy Coronary Artery Disease Approach to Coronary Heart Disease Coronary Anatomy Myocardial Bridge Duplicate LAD Anomalous Origin from Opposite Sinus Anomalous Left Coronary Artery, Benign Anomalous LCX Anomalous RCA Coronary Fistula Bland-White-Garland Syndrome Coronary Artery Aneurysm Kawasaki Disease Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring Coronary Atherosclerotic Plaque Coronary Thrombosis Coronary Artery Stenosis Ischemia Imaging With CT-FFR Ischemia Imaging With CT Perfusion Ischemia Imaging With MR Coronary Embolism Coronary Artery Dissection Acute Myocardial Infarction Right Ventricular Infarction Infarction LAD Distribution Nontransmural Myocardial Infarction Chronic Myocardial Infarction Nonatherosclerosis Myocardial Infarction Papillary Muscle Rupture Postinfarction Mitral Regurgitation Left Ventricular Free Wall Rupture Ventricular Septal Rupture Postinfarction LV Aneurysm Postinfarction LV Pseudoaneurysm Postangioplasty Restenosis In-Stent Restenosis Post-CABG Thrombosis Post-CABG Atherosclerosis Post-CABG Aneurysm Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathies Approach to Heart Failure Right Heart Failure Left Heart Failure Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Right Ventricular Hypertrophy PVH/Pulmonary Edema (Cardiogenic) Imaging of Cardiomyopathies: Evidence and Technique Nonischemic Dilated Cardiomyopathy Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Restrictive Cardiomyopathy Cardiac Amyloidosis Cardiac Sarcoidosis Myocarditis Hypereosinophilic Syndrome Endomyocardial Fibrosis Arrhythmogenic RV Dysplasia/Cardiomyopathy Left Ventricular Noncompaction Chagas Disease Iron Overload Syndromes Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Muscular Dystrophy, Storage Disorders Devices in Heart, Including VAD Heart Transplant Valvular Approach to Valvular Disease Bicuspid Aortic Valve Aortic Stenosis Aortic Regurgitation Mitral Stenosis Mitral Valve Prolapse Mitral Regurgitation Mitral Annular Calcification Tricuspid Stenosis Tricuspid Regurgitation Carcinoid Syndrome Pulmonary Stenosis Pulmonary Regurgitation Multivalvular Disease Infective Endocarditis Rheumatic Heart Disease Radiation Valvular Disease Valvular Prosthesis Prosthetic Valve Complications Left Ventricular Apical Aortic Conduit Pericardial Approach to Pericardial Disease Pericardial Anatomy Acute and Uremic Pericarditis Uremic Pericarditis Chronic Inflammatory Pericarditis Neoplastic Pericardial Involvement Constrictive Pericarditis Pericardial Cyst Absent Pericardium Pericardial Effusion Pericardial Tamponade Effusive Constrictive Pericarditis Pericardial Mesothelioma Cardiac Neoplasms Approach to Neoplastic Disease Tumor Mimics Lipomatous Hypertrophy, Interatrial Septum Cardiac Thrombus Atrial Myxoma Papillary Fibroelastoma Cardiac Lipoma Hemangioma Paraganglioma Rhabdomyoma Fibroma Metastatic Disease Tumor Extension Into the Atria Cardiac Sarcoma Lymphoma Leukemia Congenital Heart Disease Anatomical Approach to Congenital Heart Disease Surgeries for Congenital Heart Disease Imaging Approach for CHD Tetralogy of Fallot Tetralogy of Fallot: Postsurgical and Palliation, BT Shunt D-Transposition of Great Arteries L-Transposition of Great Arteries Truncus Arteriosus Single Ventricle Pulmonary Atresia Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Ebstein Anomaly Cor Triatriatum Heterotaxia Syndromes Approach to Shunts Atrial Septal Defects Ventricular Septal Defects Endocardial Cushion Defect Patent Ductus Arteriosus AP Window Interventional and Electrophysiological Procedures Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: Procedure Planning Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: Follow-Up Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair Pacemakers/ICDs Imaging Before and After Electrophysiology Procedures Pulmonary Vein Mapping Left Atrial Thrombus LAA Imaging Pre and Post Occluder Device Placement Evaluation for CRT MR Prior to Ablation of Scar in Ventricle Aorta Approach to Congenital and Acquired Disease of the Aorta Thoracic Aorta and Great Vessel Anatomy Coarctation of Aorta Interrupted/Hyoplastic Aorta Double Aortic Arch Right Aortic Arch Persistent Fifth Arch Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery Pseudocoarctation Ductus Diverticulum Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Mycotic Aneurysm Marfan Syndrome Aortic Dissection Aortic Intramural Hematoma Penetrating Atherosclerotic Ulcer Takayasu Arteritis Giant Cell Arteritis Traumatic Aortic Laceration Chronic Post-Traumatic Pseudoaneurysm Surgeries of Thoracic Aorta Postsurgical Complications Pulmonary Arteries Approach to Pulmonary Vasculature Proximal Interruption of Pulmonary Artery Pulmonary Sling Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformation Pulmonary Aneurysm Pulmonary Pseudoaneurysm Acute Pulmonary Embolism Chronic Pulmonary Embolism Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Pulmonary Venoocclusive Disease Pulmonary Artery Stenosis Veins Approach to Venous Disease Venous Anatomy Left Superior Vena Cava Azygos Continuation of the IVC Scimitar Syndrome Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return Pulmonary Vein Stenosis Superior Vena Cava Syndrome
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Specialty Imaging Arthrography
Book SynopsisTrade Review"This work will be essential in all departments of radiology as a benchbook and will be of use to both specialist and trainee musculoskeletal radiologists. Orthopaedic surgeons will also find the content and tips invaluable." "The book addresses a gap in the book literature, and this second edition has new chapters reportedly reflecting advances in imaging techniques and new teaching approaches. It is a very useful guide for trainees who are learning to perform image-guided arthrography. It should be included in all resident libraries." Reviewed by Tara M Catanzano, MD (Baystate Medical Center) Doody's Score: 96, 4 Stars!Table of ContentsGENERAL PRINCIPLES Fluoroscopic-Guided Joint Injections Ultrasound-Guided Joint Injections Tendon Sheath Injections Aspiration for Fluid Analysis Therapeutic Injections Arthrographic Appearance of Arthritides SHOULDER Shoulder Procedures Shoulder Anatomy ABER Positioning HAGL Lesion Bankart Lesion and its Variants Posterior Labroligamentous Complex Injuries Chondral & Osteochondral Injury, Shoulder SLAP and Rotator Interval Tears Capsular Laxity & Adhesive Capsulitis Rotator Cuff Tear Postoperative Findings, Shoulder ELBOW Elbow Procedures Elbow Anatomy Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injury Radial Collateral Ligament Injury Chondral & Osteochondral Injury, Elbow WRIST Wrist Procedures Wrist Anatomy Scapholunate Ligament Injury Lunatotriquetral Ligament Injury Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Injury Ulnar Impaction Syndrome Chondral & Osteochondral Injury, Wrist Postoperative Findings, Wrist HIP Hip Procedures Hip Anatomy Labral Tear, Hip Femoroacetabular Impingement Capsular Ligament Injury, Hip Developmental Dysplasia Perthes Disease Chondral and Osteochondral Injury, Hip Postoperative Findings, Hip Ligamentum Teres Abnormality Iiliopsoas Impingement SACROILIAC JOINT Sacroiliac Joint and Pubic Symphysis Procedures Sacroiliac Joint & Pubic Symphysis Anatomy KNEE Knee Procedures Knee Anatomy Meniscal Injury Chondral & Osteochondral Injury, Knee Postoperative Findings, Knee ANKLE Ankle Procedures Ankle Anatomy Lateral Ligament Injury, Ankle Medial Ligament Injury, Ankle Impingement Syndromes, Ankle Chondral & Osteochondral Injury, Ankle Postoperative Findings, Ankle FOOT Foot Procedures Foot Anatomy Ligament Injury, Foot Chondral & Osteochondral Injury, Foot
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Fundamentals of Emergency Ultrasound
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Physics, Machine and Technique 2. Artifacts 3. Peritonsillar Abscess 4. Neck Masses 5. Ocular 6. Carotid Artery 7. Cranial 8. Lungs 9. Transthoracic Echocardiography 10. Pediatric Transthoracic Echocardiography 11. Transesophageal Echocardiography 12. Approach to the Patient with Shortness of Breath 13. Approach to the Patient with Chest Pain 14. Ultrasound-Guided Resuscitation 15. FAST of the Abdomen - Beyond Basics: False Positives, Limitations, and Approach to the Unstable Patient 16. Liver and Spleen 17. Gallbladder and Biliary 18. Pancreas 19. Kidney and Renal Transplant 20. Abdominal Aorta 21. Lower Abdomen and Bowel 22. Male Pelvis 23. Female Pelvis, Nonpregnant 24. Female Pelvis, Pregnant - First Trimester 25. Female Pelvis, Pregnant - Second/Third Trimester 26. Peripheral Veins and Arteries 27. Soft Tissue 28. Musculoskeletal 29. Ultrasound-Guided Procedures 30. Venous Access 31. Nerve Blocks
£89.09
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division ImageGuided Interventions
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£212.39
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Specialty Imaging Fundamentals of CEUS
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsLyshchik, Specialty Imaging: Fundamentals of CEUS Introduction History of CEUS Physical Principles of Microbubble-Based Contrast Agents Imaging Safety and Biological Effects of Microbubble-Based Contrast Agents Quantification Cost Efficiency of CEUS Ultrasound Contrast Agents Ultrasound Contrast Agents: SonoVue/Lumason Ultrasound Contrast Agents: Definity Ultrasound Contrast Agents: Optison Ultrasound Contrast Agents: Sonazoid CEUS Technique CEUS Technique: Machine Settings/Injection Setup CEUS Technique: Protocols CEUS Technique: Artifacts CEUS Technique: Tips for Beginners CEUS Technique: Pitfalls CEUS Lexicon CEUS Lexicon Liver Liver: CEUS Protocol Liver: Benign Focal Lesions Liver: Malignant Focal Lesions in Normal Liver Liver: Focal Lesions in High-Risk Patients Liver: CEUS LI-RADS Liver: Tumor Imaging With Sonazoid Liver: Multimodality Assessment of Focal Lesions (US, CEUS, CT, MR) Liver: Transplant Evaluation Liver: Diffuse Liver Disease/Portal Hypertension Liver: Biliary Tract Liver: Gallbladder Liver: Pseudolesions Liver: Infection Kidney Kidney: Benign Lesions Kidney: Malignant Lesions Kidney: Lesion Classification Approach Kidney: Renal Infection Kidney: Renal Transplant Evaluation Bowel Bowel: IBD Bowel: Inflammatory Masses Bowel: Tumors Pancreas Pancreas: Cystic Lesions Pancreas: Solid Lesions Pancreas: Pancreatitis Spleen Spleen: Benign Lesions Spleen: Malignant Lesions Spleen: Diffuse Disease Adrenal Glands Adrenal Glands: Benign Lesions Adrenal Glands: Malignant Lesions Adrenal Glands: Diffuse Disease Gynecology Gynecology: Uterine and Cervical Tumors Gynecology: Benign Adnexal Masses Gynecology: Malignant Adnexal Masses Gynecology: Ovarion Torsion Gynecology: Entopic Pregnancy Gynecology: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Prostate Prostate: Benign Lesions Prostate: Malignant Lesions Prostate: Diffuse Disease Scrotum Scrotum: Benign Lesions Scrotum: Malignant Lesions Scrotum: Diffuse Disease Scrotum: Testicular Torsion Breast Breast: Benign Lesions Breast: Malignant Lesions Breast: Diffuse Disease Thyroid Thyroid: Benign Nodules Thyroid: Thyroid Cancer Thyroid: Acute and Chronic Thyroiditis Parathyroid Parathyroid Lymph Nodes Lymph Nodes Vascular CEUS Vascular CEUS CEUS-Guided Interventions Preprocedure Evaluation and Procedure Guidance CEUS in Treatment Response Evaluation CEUS in Treatment Response Evaluation: Evaluation of Chemotherapy Response CEUS in Treatment Response Evaluation: Cryoablation CEUS in Treatment Response Evaluation: RFA and Microwaive CEUS in Treatment Response Evaluation: TACE and Y-90 CEUS of Thorax CEUS of Thorax Intracavitary CEUS Intracavitary CEUS Endoscopic CEUS Endoscopic CEUS Abdominal Trauma Abdominal Trauma Pediatric Applications Pediatric Applications: Focal Liver Lesions Pediatric Applications: Focal Renal Lesions Pediatric Applications: Bowel Imaging Pediatric Applications: Voiding Urosongraphy (ceVUS) Pediatric Applications: Small Parts
£189.99
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Abdominal Imaging
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsOpening Round 1. Portal venous gas; mesenteric ischemia 2. Focal Nodular Hyperplasia 3. Cirrhosis and portal venous hypertension 4. Hepatic Adenoma 5. Budd Chiari 6. Acute cholecystitis 7. Gallbladder perforation 8. Porcelian gallbladder 9. Gallbladder polyp 10. Acute pancreatitis 11. Chronic pancreatitis 12. Pancreatic Cancer 13. Splenic abscess 14. Splenic cyst 15. Splenic Gamna Gandy bodies 16. Wandering spleen 17. Splenic laceration 18. Adrenal myelolipoma 19. Adrenal cyst 20. Lipid poor adrenal adenoma 21. Deep renal laceration with active bleeding 22. Acute obstructing ureteral calculus 23. Acute pyelonephritis 24. Horseshoe kidney 25. Crossed fused ectopia 26. Retrocaval ureter 27. Renal stone 28. Bladder cancer (Synchronous transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder and ureter). 29. Bladder cancer 30. Urethral diverticulum 31. Acute Emphysematous cystitis 32. Extraperitoneal bladder rupture 33. Bladder distension/Urinary retention 34. Mature cystic teratoma 35. Bicornuate uterus 36. Vaginal wall cyst 37. Infected Bartholin's cyst 38. Endometrial carcinoma 39. Endometriomas 40. C-section defect 41. Fibroids 42. Ovarian vein thrombosis 43. Normal ovaries and corpus luteum 44. Proximal fallopian tube occlusion/hydrosalpinx 45. Adenomyosis 46. Testicular torsion 47. Fournier's gangrene 48. Esophageal adenocarcinoma, with esophageal stent migration 49. Cricopharyngeal bar 50. Schatzki Ring 51. Small Bowel Obstruction 52. Contrast enema; large bowel obstruction 53. Diverticulitis 54. Colon cancer 55. Pseudomembranous colitis 56. Acute appendicitis CT and US 57. VP Shunt Pseudocyst 58. Malpositioned enteric tube 59. Ascites 60. Intraperitoneal free air on supine abdominal radiograph Fair Game 61. Hepatocellular Carcinoma 62. Fatty liver; Occult liver metastasis 63. Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma 64. Hepatic Abscess 65. Gallbladder cancer 66. Emphysematous cholecystitis 67. Mirizzi's syndrome 68. Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis 69. Pancreas divisum 70. Pancreatic laceration 71. Pancreatic laceration 72. Splenic angiosarcoma with liver metastases 73. Splenic hamartoma 74. Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage 75. Pheochromocytoma 76. Renal arteriovenous shunt 77. Fibromusclar dysplasia 78. Acquired cystic kidney disease 79. Renal cell carcinoma with IVC thrombus 80. Deep renal laceration (IV) 81. Renal lymphoma with diffuse infiltration 82. Angiomyolipoma with hemorrhage 83. Pelvic kidney 84. Forniceal rupture 85. Renal devascularization (Grade V) 86. Urachal remnant adenocarcinoma 87. Urethral diverticulum cancer 88. Bladder rupture 89. Leiomyosarcoma 90. Cervical carcinoma 91. Endometriosis with adenomyosis 92. Submucosal fibroid 93. Abdominal wall endometrioma 94. Acute ovarian torsion 95. Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome 96. Testicular carcinoma with retroperitoneal mass 97. Testicular carcinoma with retroperitoneal mass 98. Prostate abscess 99. Prostate anatomy on MRI 100. Prostatitis 101. Prostate Adenocarcinoma 102. Gastric emphysema 103. Slipped gastric band 104. Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass; Gastro-gastric fistula 105. Nissen fundoplication 106. Paraesophageal hernia, Type III 107. Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) with metastasis to liver 108. Small bowel lymphoma 109. Small bowel carcinoid 110. Small bowel Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) 111. Acute mesenteric ischemia 112. Epiploic appendagitis 113. Epithelial appendiceal neoplasm 114. Diaphragmatic herniation Challenge 115. MRI Safety 116. Iron overload 117. Inflammatory Pseudotumor 118. Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telengiectasia 119. Fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma 120. Perforated peptic ulcer 121. Biliary Cystadenoma 122. Biliary stricture post liver transplantation 123. Ectopic pancreas 124. Insulinoma 125. IgG4-related autoimmune pancreatitis 126. Main duct IPMN 127. Cystic pancreatic lesion 128. Splenic sarcoidosis 129. Splenic rupture 130. Splenic lymphangiomatosis 131. Adrenocortical carcinoma 132. Adrenal Castleman's disease 133. Renal abscess 134. Acute cholecystitis 135. Bosniak classification 136. Bladder carcinoma staging 137. Perivascular epitheloid cell tumor (PEComa) of the uterus 138. Rectal endometriosis 139. Cervical carcinoma staging 140. Endometrial carcinoma staging 141. Ovarian metastases 142. Ovarian carcinoma staging 143. Ovarian serous low grade tumor 144. Granulosa cell tumor 145. Endometroid carcinoma 146. C-section scar implantation of pregnancy 147. Intravascular leiomyomatosis 148. Placenta accreta spectrum 149. Penile fracture 150. Penile mass 151. Peyronie's disease 152. Prostate cancer with extraprostatic extension 153. Post-prostatectomy prostate cancer recurrence 154. Gastric lymphoma 155. Krukenberg tumor 156. Crohn's Disease - Active Inflammation 157. Crohn's Disease: Stricture 158. Acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) involving small bowel 159. Internal hernia 160. Intussuception 161. Villous adenoma of the rectum 162. T3 Rectal adenocarcinoma 163. Cervical cancer 164. Fistula-in-ano 165. MRI in pregnancy: acute appendicitis
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division EXPERTddx Pediatrics
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsCardiac High-Output Heart Failure Massive Cardiomegaly Cardiac or Pericardial Mass Acyanotic Heart Disease With Increased Vascularity Cyanotic Heart Disease With Decreased Vascularity Cyanotic Heart Disease With Variable or Increased Vascularity Right Atrial Enlargement Right Ventricular Enlargement Small Pulmonary Artery Prominent Pulmonary Artery Left Atrial Enlargement Left Heart Obstructive Lesion Congenital Aortic Arch Anomalies Obstructive Aortic Arch Lesions Dilated Thoracic Aorta Situs Anomalies Chest Reticulonodular Infiltrate Neonatal Irregular Lung Opacities Bubbly Lungs Unilateral Hyperlucent Lung Bilateral Hyperlucent Lungs Lung Cavity Lucent Lung Mass Round Lung Mass Multiple Pulmonary Nodules Consolidation Neonatal Chest Mass Chest Wall Mass Rib Lesion Pneumothorax Pneumomediastinum Mediastinal Widening Anterior Mediastinal Mass Middle Mediastinal Mass Posterior Mediastinal Mass Esophageal Stricture Esophageal Extrinsic Impressions Gastrointestinal Neonatal Proximal Bowel Obstruction Neonatal Distal Bowel Obstruction Microcolon Dilated Stomach Duodenal Obstruction Small Bowel Obstructions Beyond Neonates Diffusely Abnormal Small Bowel Acute Abdomen in Infants and Children Right Lower Quadrant Pain Abnormal Appendix Intussusception Colitis Pneumatosis Pneumoperitoneum Mesenteric Lesions Cystic Abdominal Mass Abdominal Mass in Neonate Solid Abdominal Mass in Child Abdominal Aortic Anomalies Hepatic Mass in Neonate Hepatic Mass in Child Multiple Liver Lesions Pancreatic Mass Splenic Lesions Abdominal Calcifications in Child Metallic Foreign Bodies Genitourinary Retroperitoneal Mass Suprarenal Mass Solid Renal Mass, Solitary Solid Renal Mass, Multifocal Renal Cysts Bilateral Hydronephrosis Unilateral Hydronephrosis Pelvic Mass Ovarian Mass Scrotal Mass Scrotal Pain Bladder Mass Urethral Variations and Abnormalities Musculoskeletal Epiphyseal Irregularity or Stippling Epiphyseal Overgrowth Dense Metaphyseal Bands and Lines Lucent Metaphyseal Bands and Lines Metaphyseal Fraying/Irregularity Metaphyseal Cupping Physeal Widening Physeal Bridge/Growth Arrest Bubbly Bone Lesion Multifocal Nonaggressive Bone Lesions Multifocal Aggressive Bone Lesions Extensive Marrow Abnormalities Diaphyseal Lesion Sclerotic Bone Lesions Painful Hip Abnormal Femoral Head Coxa Magna Deformity Joint Effusion or Synovitis Arthritis in Child Elbow Fractures Radial Dysplasia/Aplasia Lower Extremity Bowing Congenital Foot Deformity Skeletal Dysplasia With Short Extremities Skeletal Dysplasia With Short Ribs Skeletal Dysplasia With Major Spine Involvement Focal Gigantism/Macrodactyly Soft Tissue Mass Soft Tissue Calcifications Multifocal Periosteal Reaction Child Abuse Brain Microcephaly Macrocrania/Macrocephaly Subarachnoid Space Normal Variants Ventriculomegaly Intracranial Hemorrhage Suprasellar Mass Pineal Mass Cerebral Hemisphere Mass Lateral Ventricular Mass Posterior Fossa Neoplasm Cystic-Appearing Posterior Fossa Lesion Extraaxial Mass Brain Tumor in Newborn or Infant Thick Cerebral Cortex Abnormal Shape/Configuration of Corpus Callosum Signal/Attenuation Abnormalities of Corpus Callosum Abnormal Brainstem Morphology Congenital Cerebellar Malformation Intracranial Calcifications Multifocal White Matter Abnormalities Metabolic Disorders Affecting Primarily White Matter Diffuse Abnormalities of Myelination Deep Gray Nuclei Abnormalities Ring-Enhancing Lesions Craniocervical Arterial Stenosis Sulcal or Cisternal Enhancement Skull Base Lesion Head and Neck Stridor Epiglottitis Thickened Retropharyngeal Tissues Enlarged Lymph Nodes in Neck Solid Neck Mass in Neonate Solid Neck Mass in Child Cystic Neck Mass in Child Transspatial Mass Extraluminal Gas in Neck Leukocoria Ocular Lesion Microphthalmos Macrophthalmos Optic Nerve or Nerve Sheath Lesion Rapidly Developing Proptosis Sinonasal Mass Congenital Midline Nasal Lesion Nasal Obstruction in Newborn Congenital Anomalies of Skull Base Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Child Inner Ear Lesion in Child Middle Ear Lesion in Child Spine Scoliosis Kyphosis Bullet-Shaped Vertebra/Anterior Vertebral Body Beaking Scalloped Vertebral Bodies Vertebra Plana or Platyspondyly Back Pain Spinal Dysraphic Lesion Presacral or Sacrococcygeal Mass Intramedullary Spinal Cord Lesion
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Diagnostic Imaging Pediatrics
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSECTION 1: AIRWAY 4 Approach to Pediatric Airway A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP NORMAL DYNAMIC AIRWAY FINDINGS IN INFANTS 6 Expiratory Buckling of Trachea A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 7 Pseudothickening of Retropharyngeal Tissues A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP NEWBORN AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION 8 Congenital Nasal Pyriform Aperture Stenosis Bernadette L. Koch, MD 10 Nasolacrimal Duct Mucocele Bernadette L. Koch, MD and Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR 12 Choanal Atresia Bernadette L. Koch, MD 14 Lymphatic Malformation, Cervical Bernadette L. Koch, MD 16 Congenital High Airway Obstruction Syndrome A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 17 Tracheal Agenesis A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP INFECTIOUS CAUSES OF AIRWAY COMPROMISE 18 Epiglottitis Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 22 Croup Emily S. Orscheln, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 26 Exudative Tracheitis A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 30 Retropharyngeal Space Abscess Bernadette L. Koch, MD EXTRINSIC VASCULAR COMPRESSION OF AIRWAY 34 Double Aortic Arch Randy R. Richardson, MD and Mantosh S. Rattan, MD 38 Pulmonary Sling Randy R. Richardson, MD and Mantosh S. Rattan, MD 42 Innominate Artery Compression Syndrome Prakash M. Masand, MD and Randy R. Richardson, MD 44 Right Arch With Aberrant Left Subclavian Artery Randy R. Richardson, MD and Prakash M. Masand, MD MISCELLANEOUS AIRWAY OBSTRUCTIONS 46 Infantile Hemangioma, Airway Bernadette L. Koch, MD 48 Tracheobronchomalacia Randy R. Richardson, MD and Mantosh S. Rattan, MD SECTION 2: CHEST 52 Approach to Pediatric Chest Randy R. Richardson, MD and Mantosh S. Rattan, MD NORMAL DEVELOPMENTAL VARIANTS 56 Normal Thymus Arthur B. Meyers, MD 60 Palpable Normal Variants of Chest Wall A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP CONGENITAL LUNG LESIONS 62 Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation Hank Baskin, MD 66 Bronchopulmonary Sequestration A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 70 Bronchogenic Cyst Emily S. Orscheln, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 74 Congenital Lobar Overinflation Hank Baskin, MD 78 Bronchial Atresia A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP and Randy R. Richardson, MD NEONATAL CHEST ISSUES 80 Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula Steven J. Kraus, MD 84 Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 88 Surfactant Deficiency Disease Hank Baskin, MD 92 Neonatal Pneumonia Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 94 Meconium Aspiration Syndrome Emily S. Orscheln, MD 96 Transient Tachypnea of Newborn Hank Baskin, MD and Randy R. Richardson, MD 98 Pulmonary Interstitial Emphysema Emily S. Orscheln, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 102 Neonatal Pneumothorax Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 104 Chylothorax Randy R. Richardson, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 106 Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Emily S. Orscheln, MD 110 Umbilical Catheter Positions and Complications Emily S. Orscheln, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 112 Esophageal Intubation Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 113 ECMO Catheters Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 114 PICCs Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc CHEST INFECTIONS 116 Viral Chest Infection Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 120 COVID-19/MIS-C Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 124 Round Pneumonia Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 128 Parapneumonic Effusion and Empyema Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 130 Pneumonia With Cavitary Necrosis Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 134 Fungal Pneumonia in Immunocompromised Children Alexander J. Towbin, MD 136 Papillomatosis Alexander J. Towbin, MD MEDIASTINAL MASSES 140 Lymphoma Alexander J. Towbin, MD 144 Germ Cell Tumors Alexander J. Towbin, MD 148 Neuroblastoma, Thoracic Alexander J. Towbin, MD PULMONARY MASSES 152 Pleuropulmonary Blastoma Alexander J. Towbin, MD 156 Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformation Hank Baskin, MD TRAUMA 158 Child Abuse, Rib Fractures Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 162 Lung Contusion and Laceration Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 166 Aortic Injury Hank Baskin, MD 170 Pneumomediastinum Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc PEDIATRIC INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASES 174 Neuroendocrine Cell Hyperplasia of Infancy Mantosh S. Rattan, MD and Randy R. Richardson, MD 176 Pulmonary Interstitial Glycogenosis Randy R. Richardson, MD and Mantosh S. Rattan, MD 178 Alveolar Growth Abnormality Mantosh S. Rattan, MD and Randy R. Richardson, MD 180 Surfactant Dysfunction Disorders Mantosh S. Rattan, MD and Randy R. Richardson, MD 182 Swyer-James Hank Baskin, MD 184 Lymphangioleiomyomatosis A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 186 Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis, Pulmonary Randy R. Richardson, MD and Mantosh S. Rattan, MD MISCELLANEOUS 188 Asthma Hank Baskin, MD 192 Bronchial Obstruction Hank Baskin, MD 196 Cystic Fibrosis, Pulmonary Randy R. Richardson, MD 200 Chronic Esophageal Foreign Body Randy R. Richardson, MD 202 Sickle Cell Disease, Acute Chest Syndrome Alexander J. Towbin, MD 206 Pectus Excavatum Mantosh S. Rattan, MD and Randy R. Richardson, MD 208 Minimally Invasive Pectus Repair Appearance Randy R. Richardson, MD and Mantosh S. Rattan, MD 209 Askin Tumor/Ewing Sarcoma of Chest Wall Arthur B. Meyers, MD 210 Chest Wall Hamartoma A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 211 Kaposiform Lymphangiomatosis A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 212 EVALI Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc SECTION 3: CARDIAC 216 Approach to Pediatric Heart Randy R. Richardson, MD CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE 220 Atrial Septal Defect Randy R. Richardson, MD 224 Ventricular Septal Defect Randy R. Richardson, MD 228 Atrioventricular Septal Defect Randy R. Richardson, MD 232 Patent Ductus Arteriosus Randy R. Richardson, MD 236 Tetralogy of Fallot Randy R. Richardson, MD and Ryan A. Moore, MD 240 Pulmonary Atresia Randy R. Richardson, MD 244 Ebstein Anomaly Randy R. Richardson, MD 248 D-Transposition of Great Arteries Randy R. Richardson, MD Artery Anomalous Origin Randy R. Richardson, MD and Ryan A. Moore, MD 270 Double Outlet Right Ventricle Randy R. Richardson, MD 272 Aortic Coarctation Randy R. Richardson, MD 276 Aortic Stenosis Randy R. Richardson, MD 280 Pulmonary Artery Stenosis Randy R. Richardson, MD 284 Scimitar Syndrome Randy R. Richardson, MD SURGICAL PROCEDURES FOR CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE 286 Glenn Shunt Randy R. Richardson, MD and Prakash M. Masand, MD 288 Fontan Operation Randy R. Richardson, MD and Prakash M. Masand, MD 290 Arterial Switch Procedure Randy R. Richardson, MD and Prakash M. Masand, MD 292 Norwood Procedure Randy R. Richardson, MD 294 Blalock-Taussig Shunt Randy R. Richardson, MD and Prakash M. Masand, MD 296 Amplatzer Occluder Device Randy R. Richardson, MD 298 Sano Shunt Randy R. Richardson, MD and Prakash M. Masand, MD CARDIOMYOPATHIES 300 Myocarditis Randy R. Richardson, MD and Ryan A. Moore, MD 302 Left Ventricular Noncompaction Randy R. Richardson, MD and Ryan A. Moore, MD 304 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Randy R. Richardson, MD and Ryan A. Moore, MD 306 Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy-Related Cardiomyopathy Randy R. Richardson, MD and Ryan A. Moore, MD 308 Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia Leila Rezai Gharai, MD, John D. Grizzard, MD, and Randy R. Richardson, MD MISCELLANEOUS 312 Heterotaxia Syndromes Randy R. Richardson, MD and Ryan A. Moore, MD 316 Rhabdomyoma Randy R. Richardson, MD, Ryan A. Moore, MD, and Paula J. Woodward, MD 320 Kawasaki Disease Randy R. Richardson, MD and Ryan A. Moore, MD 324 Rheumatic Heart Disease Randy R. Richardson, MD 326 Marfan Syndrome Randy R. Richardson, MD 328 Loeys-Dietz Syndrome Randy R. Richardson, MD SECTION 4: GASTROINTESTINAL 332 Approach to Pediatric Gastrointestinal Tract Alexander J. Towbin, MD NORMAL PEDIATRIC VARIANTS 336 Normal Variations of Duodenojejunal Junction Position Steven J. Kraus, MD 340 Normal Variations of Cecal Position Steven J. Kraus, MD 342 Age-Related Appearance of Spleen Ethan A. Smith, MD NEONATAL UPPER INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTIONS 344 Malrotation Steven J. Kraus, MD 348 Midgut Volvulus Steven J. Kraus, MD 352 Duodenal Atresia or Stenosis Steven J. Kraus, MD 356 Duodenal Web Steven J. Kraus, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 357 Pyloric Atresia A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP NEONATAL LOWER INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTIONS 358 Jejunoileal Atresia Steven J. Kraus, MD 362 Colonic Atresia Steven J. Kraus, MD 363 Multiple Intestinal Atresias A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 364 Meconium Ileus Steven J. Kraus, MD 368 Neonatal Small Left Colon A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 370 Hirschsprung Disease Steven J. Kraus, MD 374 Anorectal Malformations Steven J. Kraus, MD Reflux Steven J. Kraus, MD 390 Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 394 Gastric Volvulus Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 396 Ingested Coins Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 398 Ingested Button Batteries Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 400 Ingested Multiple Magnets Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc ABNORMALITIES OF ABDOMINAL WALL 402 Hernias Alexander J. Towbin, MD 406 Omphalocele A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 410 Gastroschisis A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 414 Cloacal Exstrophy/OEIS A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 415 Limb-Body Wall Complex A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP OTHER ABNORMALITIES ASSOCIATED WITH BOWEL OBSTRUCTION 416 Appendicitis Emily S. Orscheln, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 420 Ileocolic Intussusception Steven J. Kraus, MD 424 Meckel Diverticulum Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 428 Colonic Volvulus Steven J. Kraus, MD 430 Internal Hernia Ethan A. Smith, MD 431 Segmental Volvulus Ethan A. Smith, MD LIVER ABNORMALITIES 432 Hepatoblastoma Alexander J. Towbin, MD 436 Hepatic Hemangiomas, Infantile and Congenital A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 440 Focal Nodular Hyperplasia Ethan A. Smith, MD 442 Hepatic Adenoma Ethan A. Smith, MD 444 Hepatocellular Carcinoma Alexander J. Towbin, MD 445 Undifferentiated Embryonal Sarcoma Alexander J. Towbin, MD 446 Mesenchymal Hamartoma A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 447 Biliary Rhabdomyosarcoma Alexander J. Towbin, MD 448 Biliary Atresia Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 452 Choledochal Cyst Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 456 Caroli Disease Alexander J. Towbin, MD 458 Fibrosis/Cirrhosis Alexander J. Towbin, MD 460 Steatosis/Steatohepatitis Alexander J. Towbin, MD 462 Hepatic Venoocclusive Disease Ethan A. Smith, MD 464 Abernethy Malformation Alexander J. Towbin, MD 466 Liver Transplant Complications Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP and Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc SPLENIC ABNORMALITIES 470 Wandering Spleen A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 472 Splenic Infarct Ethan A. Smith, MD 474 Splenic Cysts Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 476 Cat-Scratch Disease A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP PANCREATIC ABNORMALITIES 478 Pancreatoblastoma Alexander J. Towbin, MD 480 Solid Pseudopapillary Neoplasm Alexander J. Towbin, MD 482 Pancreas Divisum Alexander J. Towbin, MD 484 Pancreaticobiliary Maljunction Alexander J. Towbin, MD 486 Annular Pancreas Alexander J. Towbin, MD 488 Pancreatitis Alexander J. Towbin, MD MESENTERIC ABNORMALITIES 492 Primary Mesenteric Adenitis Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 494 Mesenteric Lymphatic Malformation A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 496 Omental Infarction Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc TRAUMA 498 Hypoperfusion Complex Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 502 Bowel Injury Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 506 Hepatic Trauma Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 510 Splenic Trauma Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 514 Duodenal Trauma Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 518 Pancreatic Trauma Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc ABNORMALITIES IN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED CHILDREN 522 Posttransplant Lymphoproliferative Disease Alexander J. Towbin, MD 526 Pseudomembranous Colitis Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 528 Neutropenic Colitis Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 530 Graft-vs.-Host Disease Ethan A. Smith, MD 532 Chronic Granulomatous Disease Alexander J. Towbin, MD 536 Pneumatosis in Older Children Ethan A. Smith, MD INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE 538 Crohn Disease Alexander J. Towbin, MD 542 Ulcerative Colitis Alexander J. Towbin, MD MISCELLANEOUS 544 Esophageal Strictures Alexander J. Towbin, MD 548 Bezoars Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 552 Gastrointestinal Duplication Cysts A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 556 Small Bowel Intussusception Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 558 Henoch-Schönlein Purpura Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 562 Cystic Fibrosis, Gastrointestinal Tract Alexander J. Towbin, MD 566 Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc and Swathi Selvam, MD 570 Burkitt Lymphoma Ethan A. Smith, MD 572 Castleman Disease Ethan A. Smith, MD 573 Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor Ethan A. Smith, MD 574 Abdominal Aneurysms Ethan A. Smith, MD SECTION 5: GENITOURINARY 578 Approach to Pediatric Genitourinary Tract Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP NORMAL DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES 582 Normal Neonatal Kidney Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 584 Normal Neonatal Adrenal Gland Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 586 Normal Prepubertal Uterus and Ovaries Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP CONGENITAL URINARY TRACT ABNORMALITIES 588 Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 592 Vesicoureteral Reflux Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 596 Ureteropelvic Duplications Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 600 Ureterocele Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 604 Primary Megaureter Steven J. Kraus, MD 606 Megaureter-Megacystis Steven J. Kraus, MD 607 Megacystis-Microcolon-Intestinal Hypoperistalsis Syndrome Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 608 Prune-Belly Syndrome Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 610 Posterior Urethral Valves Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 614 Urachal Abnormalities Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 618 Cloaca Malformation Steven J. Kraus, MD 620 Bladder Exstrophy Steven J. Kraus, MD 622 Renal Ectopia and Fusion Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 626 Renal Agenesis Ethan A. Smith, MD MULTICYSTIC RENAL DISEASE 628 Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 632 Polycystic Kidney Disease, Autosomal Recessive Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 636 Polycystic Kidney Disease, Autosomal Dominant Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP RENAL MASSES 638 Wilms Tumor Ethan A. Smith, MD and Hank Baskin, MD 642 Nephroblastomatosis Alexander J. Towbin, MD 646 Multilocular Cystic Nephroma Alexander J. Towbin, MD 648 Congenital Mesoblastic Nephroma A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 652 Renal Rhabdoid Tumor Ethan A. Smith, MD 653 Clear Cell Sarcoma of Kidney Ethan A. Smith, MD 654 Renal Cell Carcinoma Ethan A. Smith, MD 656 Renal Medullary Carcinoma Alexander J. Towbin, MD 658 Angiomyolipoma Alexander J. Towbin, MD MISCELLANEOUS RENAL CONDITIONS 662 Pyelonephritis Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 666 Renal Injury Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 670 Renal Stones Alexander J. Towbin, MD 674 Transient Neonatal Renal Medullary Hyperechogenicity Arthur B. Meyers, MD 676 Renal Vein Thrombosis Ethan A. Smith, MD 678 Renal Artery Stenosis Ethan A. Smith, MD 679 Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP BLADDER ABNORMALITIES 680 Neurogenic Bladder Steven J. Kraus, MD 684 Bladder Diverticula Steven J. Kraus, MD 686 Post-Deflux Procedure Appearance Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 688 Rhabdomyosarcoma, Genitourinary Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP ADRENAL ABNORMALITIES 692 Neonatal Adrenal Hemorrhage Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 696 Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Alexander J. Towbin, MD 700 Neuroblastoma A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 706 Adrenocortical Carcinoma Alexander J. Towbin, MD 708 Pheochromocytoma Alexander J. Towbin, MD UTERINE AND OVARIAN ABNORMALITIES 710 Hydrometrocolpos Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 714 Müllerian Duct Anomalies Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 718 Ovarian Cyst Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 722 Ovarian Teratoma Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 726 Ovarian Malignancies of Childhood Alexander J. Towbin, MD 730 Ovarian Torsion Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 734 Ectopic Ovary Hank Baskin, MD SCROTAL/TESTICULAR ABNORMALITIES 736 Epididymoorchitis Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 740 Testicular Torsion Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 744 Torsion of Testicular Appendage Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 748 Paratesticular Rhabdomyosarcoma Hank Baskin, MD 750 Testicular Tumors Hank Baskin, MD 754 Testicular Trauma Hank Baskin, MD 756 Ectopic Testicle Hank Baskin, MD 758 Variations of Hydroceles Ethan A. Smith, MD SECTION 6: MUSCULOSKELETAL 762 Approach to Pediatric Musculoskeletal System Christopher G. Anton, MD NORMAL DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES 766 Primary and Secondary Growth Centers Arthur B. Meyers, MD 768 Red to Yellow Marrow Conversion Arthur B. Meyers, MD 770 Normal Developmental Variants Confused With Disease A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 776 Distal Femoral Avulsive Irregularity A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP CONGENITAL ANOMALIES 778 VACTERL Association Arthur B. Meyers, MD 782 Polydactyly Arthur B. Meyers, MD 783 Tibial/Fibular Hemimelia Arthur B. Meyers, MD 784 Tibial Bowing Arthur B. Meyers, MD 785 Arthrogryposis Arthur B. Meyers, MD 786 Clubfoot Arthur B. Meyers, MD 788 Discoid Meniscus Christopher G. Anton, MD TRAUMA: GENERAL 792 Physeal Fractures Arthur B. Meyers, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 796 Apophyseal Injuries A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 800 Incomplete Fractures Emily S. Orscheln, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 802 Child Abuse, Metaphyseal Fracture Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc 806 Other Fractures of Child Abuse Michael R. Aquino, MD, MHSc and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 810 Stress Injuries Arthur B. Meyers, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 814 Osteochondroses Arthur B. Meyers, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 816 Osteochondritis Dissecans Arthur B. Meyers, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 820 Fracture Complications Arthur B. Meyers, MD 824 Orthopedic Hardware and Complications Arthur B. Meyers, MD 828 Soft Tissue Foreign Bodies, Acute and Chronic Arthur B. Meyers, MD 830 Morel-Lavallée Lesion A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 831 Muscle Hernia A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP TRAUMA: UPPER EXTREMITY 832 Supracondylar Fracture A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 836 Lateral Condylar Fracture Christopher G. Anton, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 840 Medial Epicondyle Avulsion A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 842 Forearm Fractures Emily S. Orscheln, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 844 Clavicle Injuries Arthur B. Meyers, MD TRAUMA: LOWER EXTREMITY 846 ACL Injuries Arthur B. Meyers, MD 850 Patellar Dislocation Arthur B. Meyers, MD 854 Patellar Sleeve Avulsion A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 855 Tibial Tubercle Avulsion A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 856 Triplane Fracture Christopher G. Anton, MD 858 Juvenile Tillaux Fracture Emily S. Orscheln, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 860 Toddler's Fracture Emily S. Orscheln, MD 861 Trampoline Fracture Emily S. Orscheln, MD INFECTION AND INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS 862 Osteomyelitis A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 868 Syphilis Arthur B. Meyers, MD 870 Septic Arthritis A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 872 Transient Synovitis A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 874 Soft Tissue Abscess A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 876 Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Christopher G. Anton, MD 880 Dermatomyositis Christopher G. Anton, MD 882 Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis Arthur B. Meyers, MD SOFT TISSUE MASSES 886 Infantile Hemangioma A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 890 Kaposiform Hemangioendothelioma A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 892 Venous Malformation A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 896 Lymphatic Malformation A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 900 Arteriovenous Malformation (MSK) A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 902 Fibromatosis Christopher G. Anton, MD 906 Infantile Myofibroma/Myofibromatosis A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 908 Plexiform Neurofibroma Arthur B. Meyers, MD 910 Lipoblastoma A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 911 Pilomatrixoma A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 912 Rhabdomyosarcoma, Musculoskeletal Christopher G. Anton, MD 916 Nonrhabdomyosarcoma Soft Tissue Sarcomas (NRSTS) Arthur B. Meyers, MD 920 Granuloma Annulare Arthur B. Meyers, MD 922 Myositis Ossificans Arthur B. Meyers, MD FOCAL, MULTIFOCAL, AND DIFFUSE BONE LESIONS 924 Ewing Sarcoma Christopher G. Anton, MD 928 Osteosarcoma Christopher G. Anton, MD 932 Leukemia Christopher G. Anton, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 936 Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 940 Nonossifying Fibroma A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 944 Osteoid Osteoma A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 948 Chondroblastoma A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 950 Osteochondroma A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP ABNORMALITIES OF HIP 954 Developmental Hip Dysplasia Hank Baskin, MD 958 Proximal Focal Femoral Deficiency Christopher G. Anton, MD 960 Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease Arthur B. Meyers, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 964 Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP CONSTITUTIONAL DISORDERS OF BONE 968 Achondroplasia Christopher G. Anton, MD 972 Mucopolysaccharidoses Arthur B. Meyers, MD 976 Osteogenesis Imperfecta Arthur B. Meyers, MD 980 Osteopetrosis A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP MISCELLANEOUS 982 Rickets A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 986 Sickle Cell Disease A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 990 Scoliosis Christopher G. Anton, MD 994 Tarsal Coalition Christopher G. Anton, MD 998 Brachial Plexopathy Arthur B. Meyers, MD 1000 Hemophilia A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP SECTION 7: BRAIN 1004 Approach to Pediatric Brain Luke L. Linscott, MD NORMAL DEVELOPMENTAL VARIATION 1008 Normal Myelination Blaise V. Jones, MD 1012 Enlarged Subarachnoid Spaces Luke L. Linscott, MD 1014 Cavum Septum Pellucidum Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1015 Cavum Veli Interpositi Usha D. Nagaraj, MD CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS 1016 Dandy-Walker Continuum Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1020 Other Cerebellar Malformations Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1022 Cephalocele Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1024 Holoprosencephalies Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1026 Callosal Anomalies Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1028 Hemimegalencephaly Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1030 Lissencephaly Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1032 Heterotopic Gray Matter Luke L. Linscott, MD 1034 Schizencephaly Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1036 Polymicrogyria Luke L. Linscott, MD 1038 Focal Cortical Dysplasia Luke L. Linscott, MD 1040 Chiari 1 Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1042 Chiari 2 Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1044 Aqueductal Stenosis Usha D. Nagaraj, MD PHAKOMATOSES 1046 Neurofibromatosis Type 1 Luke L. Linscott, MD 1050 Tuberous Sclerosis Luke L. Linscott, MD 1052 Sturge-Weber Syndrome Luke L. Linscott, MD 1054 PHACES Syndrome Bernadette L. Koch, MD and Caroline D. Robson, MBChB 1055 Neurocutaneous Melanosis Luke L. Linscott, MD CYSTS AND NEOPLASMS 1056 Colloid Cyst Luke L. Linscott, MD 1058 Arachnoid Cyst Luke L. Linscott, MD 1060 Dermoid and Epidermoid Cysts Luke L. Linscott, MD 1062 Pineal Cyst Luke L. Linscott, MD 1063 Enlarged Perivascular Spaces Luke L. Linscott, MD 1064 Pilocytic Astrocytoma Luke L. Linscott, MD 1066 Medulloblastoma Luke L. Linscott, MD 1068 Atypical Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumor Luke L. Linscott, MD 1070 Posterior Fossa Ependyoma Luke L. Linscott, MD 1072 Supratentorial Ependymoma Luke L. Linscott, MD 1073 Glioblastoma Luke L. Linscott, MD 1074 Brainstem Tumors Luke L. Linscott, MD 1078 DNET Luke L. Linscott, MD 1079 Ganglioglioma Luke L. Linscott, MD 1080 Desmoplastic Infantile Tumors Luke L. Linscott, MD 1081 Embryonal Tumor With Multilayered Rosettes Luke L. Linscott, MD 1082 Craniopharyngioma Luke L. Linscott, MD 1084 Germinoma, Brain Luke L. Linscott, MD 1086 Choroid Plexus Tumors Luke L. Linscott, MD TRAUMATIC AND VASCULAR LESIONS 1088 Abusive Head Trauma Luke L. Linscott, MD 1092 Germinal Matrix Hemorrhage Luke L. Linscott, MD 1096 White Matter Injury of Prematurity Luke L. Linscott, MD 1098 Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy Luke L. Linscott, MD 1100 Childhood Stroke Luke L. Linscott, MD 1102 Moyamoya Luke L. Linscott, MD 1104 Vein of Galen Aneurysmal Malformation Luke L. Linscott, MD 1106 Arteriovenous Malformation Luke L. Linscott, MD 1108 Cavernous Malformation Luke L. Linscott, MD 1110 Birth Injury Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1112 Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis Luke L. Linscott, MD 1114 Childhood Aneurysms Luke L. Linscott, MD METABOLIC, INFECTIOUS, AND INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS 1116 Metabolic Brain Disease Blaise V. Jones, MD 1120 Mitochondrial Encephalopathies Blaise V. Jones, MD 1122 Leukodystrophies Blaise V. Jones, MD 1124 TORCH Infections Blaise V. Jones, MD 1126 Brain Abscess Blaise V. Jones, MD 1128 Acute Encephalitis Blaise V. Jones, MD 1130 Demyelinating Diseases Blaise V. Jones, MD MISCELLANEOUS 1132 Craniosynostoses Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1136 CSF Shunts and Complications Usha D. Nagaraj, MD SECTION 8: SPINE 1142 Approach to Pediatric Spine Blaise V. Jones, MD CONGENITAL SPINAL MALFORMATIONS 1144 Myelomeningocele Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1146 Lipomyelomeningocele Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1147 Dorsal Dermal Sinus Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1148 Caudal Regression Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1149 Split Cord Malformation Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1150 Terminal Myelocystocele Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1151 Neurenteric Cyst Usha D. Nagaraj, MD 1152 Tethered Spinal Cord Blaise V. Jones, MD 1153 Diffuse Leptomeningeal Glioneuronal Tumor Luke L. Linscott, MD 1154 Syringomyelia Blaise V. Jones, MD NEOPLASMS 1156 Spinal Cord Ependymoma Blaise V. Jones, MD 1158 Spinal Cord Astrocytoma Blaise V. Jones, MD 1160 Sacrococcygeal Teratoma Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP INFLAMMATORY LESIONS 1164 Discitis/Osteomyelitis Luke L. Linscott, MD 1166 Inflammatory Myelopathies Blaise V. Jones, MD TRAUMA 1168 Craniocervical Junction Injuries Luke L. Linscott, MD 1172 Chance Fracture Blaise V. Jones, MD and A. Carlson Merrow, Jr., MD, FAAP 1174 Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis Christopher G. Anton, MD SECTION 9: HEAD AND NECK 1178 Approach to Congenital Cystic Neck Masses Bernadette L. Koch, MD NASAL AND SINUS CAVITIES 1182 Nasal Dermal Sinus Bernadette L. Koch, MD and Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR 1186 Juvenile Angiofibroma Bernadette L. Koch, MD and Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR 1190 Acute Rhinosinusitis Nicholas A. Koontz, MD ORBIT 1194 Orbital Cellulitis Bernadette L. Koch, MD 1198 Retinoblastoma Bernadette L. Koch, MD TEMPORAL BONE 1202 Congenital Auricle Malformations Bernadette L. Koch, MD 1204 Large Vestibular Aqueduct William T. O'Brien, Sr., DO, FAOCR and Bernadette L. Koch, MD 1206 Congenital Cholesteatoma Bernadette L. Koch, MD 1208 Acquired Cholesteatoma Bernadette L. Koch, MD 1210 Acute Otomastoiditis With Abscess Luke L. Linscott, MD SYNDROMES WITH CRANIOFACIAL INVOLVEMENT 1214 CHARGE Syndrome William T. O'Brien, Sr., DO, FAOCR and Bernadette L. Koch, MD 1215 Branchiootorenal Syndrome William T. O'Brien, Sr., DO, FAOCR and Caroline D. Robson, MBChB 1216 Treacher Collins Syndrome Bernadette L. Koch, MD and Caroline D. Robson, MBChB 1217 Pierre Robin Sequence Bernadette L. Koch, MD and Caroline D. Robson, MBChB NECK MASSES BEYOND NEWBORN PERIOD 1218 Thyroglossal Duct Cyst Bernadette L. Koch, MD 1222 Branchial Cleft Anomalies Bernadette L. Koch, MD 1226 Acute Parotitis Bernadette L. Koch, MD 1228 Infantile Hemangioma, Cervicofacial Bernadette L. Koch, MD 1232 Rhabdomyosarcoma, Head and Neck Bernadette L. Koch, MD 1236 Fibromatosis Colli Sara M. O'Hara, MD, FAAP 1240 Suppurative Adenitis Bernadette L. Koch, MD and Nicholas A. Koontz, MD
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Diagnostic Imaging Chest
Book SynopsisTrade Review"This is a thorough resource for diagnostic radiologists as it has the most recent information available for diagnostic criteria, treatments, and the best course of imaging for specific diseases. With the new chapters on COVID-19 and EVALI, this book is truly up to date and highly relevant. The book is well organized and accessible, and the digital access is a wonderful tool as it provides additional imaging and resources, such as videos." ©Doody's Review Service, 2022, Elizabeth C Brien, MD Candidate (East Tennessee State University Quillen College of Medicine) Doody's Review: 4 Stars!Table of ContentsOverview of Chest Imaging Introduction and Overview Approach to Chest Imaging Illustrated Terminology Approach to Illustrated Terminology Acinar Nodules Air Bronchogram Air-Trapping Airspace Architectural Distortion Bulla/Bleb Cavity Consolidation Cyst Ground-Glass Opacity Honeycombing Interlobular Septal Thickening Intralobular Lines Mass Miliary Pattern Mosaic Attenuation Nodule Pneumatocele Reticular Pattern Secondary Pulmonary Lobule Traction Bronchiectasis Tree-in-Bud Opacities Centrilobular Perilymphatic Distribution Chest Radiographic and CT Signs Approach to Chest Radiographic and CT Signs Air Crescent Sign Cervicothoracic Sign Comet Tail Sign CT Halo Sign Deep Sulcus Sign Fat Pad Sign Finger-in-Glove Sign Hilum Convergence Sign Hilum Overlay Sign Incomplete Border Sign Luftsichel Sign Reversed Halo Sign Rigler and Cupola Signs S-Sign of Golden Signet Ring Sign Silhouette Sign Atelectasis and Volume Loss Approach to Atelectasis and Volume Loss Atelectasis Relaxation and Compression Atelectasis Cicatricial Atelectasis Rounded Atelectasis Developmental Abnormalities Introduction and Overview Approach to Developmental Abnormalities Airways Tracheal Bronchus and Other Anomalous Bronchi Paratracheal Air Cyst Bronchial Atresia Tracheobronchomegaly Lung Extralobar Sequestration Intralobar Sequestration Diffuse Pulmonary Lymphangiomatosis Apical Lung Hernia Pulmonary Circulation Congenital Interruption Pulmonary Artery Aberrant Left Pulmonary Artery Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformation Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return Scimitar Syndrome Pulmonary Varix Meandering Pulmonary Vein Systemic Circulation Accessory Azygos Fissure Azygos and Hemiazygos Continuation of the IVC Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava Aberrant Subclavian Artery Right Aortic Arch Double Aortic Arch Aortic Coarctation Cardiac, Pericardial, and Valvular Defects Atrial Septal Defect Ventricular Septal Defect Bicuspid Aortic Valve Pulmonic Stenosis Heterotaxy Absence of the Pericardium Chest Wall and Diaphragm Poland Syndrome Pectus Deformity Kyphoscoliosis Morgagni Hernia Bochdalek Hernia Airway Diseases Introduction and Overview Approach to Airways Disease Benign Neoplasms Tracheobronchial Hamartoma Tracheobronchial Papillomatosis Malignant Neoplasms Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Airways Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma Metastasis, Airways Airway Narrowing and Wall Thickening Saber-Sheath Trachea Tracheal Stenosis Tracheobronchomalacia Middle Lobe Syndrome Airway Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis Tracheobronchial Amyloidosis Tracheobronchopathia Osteochondroplastica Relapsing Polychondritis Rhinoscleroma Bronchial Dilatation and Impaction Bronchitis Bronchiectasis Cystic Fibrosis Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia Mounier-Kuhn Syndrome Williams-Campbell Syndrome Broncholithiasis Emphysema and Small Airway Diseases Centrilobular Emphysema Paraseptal Emphysema Panlobular Emphysema Infectious Bronchilitis Constrictive Bronchiolitis Swyer-James-Macleod Syndrome Asthma Infections Introduction and Overview Approach to Infections General Bronchopneumonia Community-acquired Pneumonia Healthcare-Associated Pneumonia Nosocomial Pneumonia Lung Abscess Septic Emboli Bacteria Pneumococcal Pneumonia Staphylococcal Pneumonia Klebsiella Pneumonia Pseudomonas Legionella Pneumonia Nocardiosis Actinomycosis Melioidosis Tuberculosis Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infection Mycoplasma Pneumonia Viruses Influenza Pneumonia Cytomegalovirus Pneumonia Coronavirus COVID-19 Fungi Histoplasmosis Coccidioidomycosis Blastomycosis Cryptococcosis Paracoccidioidomycosis Aspergillosis Zygomycosis *Pneumocystis jirovecii* 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Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSECTION 1: PERITONEUM AND MESENTERY GENERIC IMAGING PATTERNS 4 Mesenteric or Omental Mass (Solid) Siva P. Raman, MD 10 Mesenteric or Omental Mass (Cystic) Siva P. Raman, MD 14 Fat-Containing Lesion, Peritoneal Cavity Siva P. Raman, MD 18 Mesenteric Lymphadenopathy Siva P. Raman, MD 22 Abdominal Calcifications Siva P. Raman, MD 28 Pneumoperitoneum Siva P. Raman, MD 32 Hemoperitoneum Siva P. Raman, MD 36 Misty (Infiltrated) Mesentery Siva P. Raman, MD MODALITY-SPECIFIC IMAGING FINDINGS COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY 42 High-Attenuation (Hyperdense) Ascites Siva P. Raman, MD SECTION 2: ABDOMINAL WALL ANATOMICALLY BASED DIFFERENTIALS 48 Abdominal Wall Mass Siva P. Raman, MD 52 Mass in Iliopsoas Compartment Siva P. Raman, MD 54 Groin Mass Siva P. Raman, MD 58 Elevated or Deformed Hemidiaphragm Siva P. Raman, MD 60 Defect in Abdominal Wall (Hernia) Siva P. Raman, MD SECTION 3: ESOPHAGUS GENERIC IMAGING PATTERNS 66 Intraluminal Mass, Esophagus Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 68 Extrinsic Mass, Esophagus Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 72 Lesion at Pharyngoesophageal Junction Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 74 Esophageal Ulceration Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 76 Mucosal Nodularity, Esophagus Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 78 Esophageal Strictures Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 80 Dilated Esophagus Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 82 Esophageal Outpouchings (Diverticula) Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 84 Esophageal Dysmotility Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR CLINICALLY BASED DIFFERENTIALS 86 Odynophagia Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR SECTION 4: STOMACH GENERIC IMAGING PATTERNS 90 Gastric Mass Lesions Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 96 Intramural Mass, Stomach Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 98 Target or Bull's-Eye Lesions, Stomach Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 100 Gastric Ulceration (Without Mass) Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 102 Intrathoracic Stomach Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 104 Thickened Gastric Folds Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 110 Gastric Dilation or Outlet Obstruction Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 114 Linitis Plastica, Limited Distensibility Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR CLINICALLY BASED DIFFERENTIALS 118 Epigastric Pain Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 124 Left Upper Quadrant Mass Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR SECTION 5: DUODENUM GENERIC IMAGING PATTERNS 130 Duodenal Mass Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 136 Dilated Duodenum Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 138 Thickened Duodenal Folds Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR SECTION 6: SMALL INTESTINE GENERIC IMAGING PATTERNS 142 Multiple Masses or Filling Defects, Small Bowel Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 144 Cluster of Dilated Small Bowel Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 146 Aneurysmal Dilation of Small Bowel Lumen Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 148 Stenosis, Terminal Ileum Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 150 Segmental or Diffuse Small Bowel Wall Thickening Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 156 Pneumatosis of Small Intestine or Colon Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR CLINICALLY BASED DIFFERENTIALS 160 Occult GI Bleeding Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 164 Small Bowel Obstruction Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR SECTION 7: COLON GENERIC IMAGING PATTERNS 172 Solitary Colonic Filling Defect Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 174 Multiple Colonic Filling Defects Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 176 Mass or Inflammation of Ileocecal Area Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 182 Colonic Ileus or Dilation Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 186 Toxic Megacolon Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 188 Rectal or Colonic Fistula Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 194 Segmental Colonic Narrowing Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 198 Colonic Thumbprinting Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 200 Colonic Wall Thickening Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 206 Smooth Ahaustral Colon Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR CLINICALLY BASED DIFFERENTIALS 208 Acute Right Lower Quadrant Pain Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 214 Acute Left Lower Quadrant Pain Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR SECTION 8: SPLEEN GENERIC IMAGING PATTERNS 222 Splenomegaly Siva P. Raman, MD 226 Multiple Splenic Calcifications Siva P. Raman, MD 228 Solid Splenic Mass or Masses Siva P. Raman, MD 230 Cystic Splenic Mass Siva P. Raman, MD MODALITY-SPECIFIC IMAGING FINDINGS COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY 232 Diffuse Increased Attenuation, Spleen Siva P. Raman, MD SECTION 9: LIVER GENERIC IMAGING PATTERNS 236 Liver Mass With Central or Eccentric Scar Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 240 Focal Liver Lesion With Hemorrhage Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 244 Liver "Mass" With Capsular Retraction Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 246 Fat-Containing Liver Mass Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 248 Cystic Hepatic Mass Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 252 Focal Hypervascular Liver Lesion Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 258 Liver Mass With Mosaic Enhancement Atif Zaheer, MD 262 Mosaic or Patchy Hepatogram Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 266 Hepatic Calcifications Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 270 Liver Lesion Containing Gas Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 274 Portal Venous Gas Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 276 Widened Hepatic Fissures Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 278 Dysmorphic Liver With Abnormal Bile Ducts Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 282 Focal Hyperperfusion Abnormality (THAD or THID) Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR MODALITY-SPECIFIC IMAGING FINDINGS MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING 288 Multiple Hypodense Liver Lesions Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 294 Multiple Hypointense Liver Lesions (T2WI) Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 298 Hyperintense Liver Lesions (T1WI) Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 304 Liver Lesion With Capsule or Halo on MR Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY 308 Focal Hyperdense Hepatic Mass on Nonenhanced CT Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 312 Periportal Lucency or Edema Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 318 Widespread Low Attenuation Within Liver Atif Zaheer, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR ULTRASOUND 322 Focal Hepatic Echogenic Lesion ± Acoustic Shadowing Atif Zaheer, MD, Gregory E. Antonio, MD, DRANZCR, FHKCR, and Eric K. H. Liu, PhD, RDMS 328 Hyperechoic Liver, Diffuse Atif Zaheer, MD, Gregory E. Antonio, MD, DRANZCR, FHKCR, and Eric K. H. Liu, PhD, RDMS 330 Hepatomegaly Hee Sun Park, MD, PhD and Aya Kamaya, MD, FSRU, FSAR 334 Diffuse Liver Disease Hee Sun Park, MD, PhD and Aya Kamaya, MD, FSRU, FSAR 336 Cystic Liver Lesion Hee Sun Park, MD, PhD and Aya Kamaya, MD, FSRU, FSAR 340 Hypoechoic Liver Mass Hee Sun Park, MD, PhD and Aya Kamaya, MD, FSRU, FSAR 344 Echogenic Liver Mass Hee Sun Park, MD, PhD and Aya Kamaya, MD, FSRU, FSAR 348 Target Lesions in Liver Hee Sun Park, MD, PhD and Aya Kamaya, MD, FSRU, FSAR 350 Multiple Hepatic Masses Hee Sun Park, MD, PhD and Aya Kamaya, MD, FSRU, FSAR 354 Hepatic Mass With Central Scar Hee Sun Park, MD, PhD and Aya Kamaya, MD, FSRU, FSAR 356 Periportal Lesion Hee Sun Park, MD, PhD and Aya Kamaya, MD, FSRU, FSAR 360 Irregular Hepatic Surface Aya Kamaya, MD, FSRU, FSAR 362 Portal Vein Abnormality Hee Sun Park, MD, PhD and Aya Kamaya, MD, FSRU, FSAR SECTION 10: GALLBLADDER GENERIC IMAGING PATTERNS 366 Distended Gallbladder Siva P. Raman, MD 368 Gas in Bile Ducts or Gallbladder Siva P. Raman, MD 372 Focal Gallbladder Wall Thickening Siva P. Raman, MD 374 Diffuse Gallbladder Wall Thickening Jade Wong-You-Cheong, MBChB, MRCP, FRCR, FSRU, FSAR MODALITY-SPECIFIC IMAGING FINDINGS COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY 378 High-Attenuation (Hyperdense) Bile in Gallbladder Siva P. Raman, MD ULTRASOUND 380 Hyperechoic Gallbladder Wall Jade Wong-You-Cheong, MBChB, MRCP, FRCR, FSRU, FSAR 382 Echogenic Material in Gallbladder Jade Wong-You-Cheong, MBChB, MRCP, FRCR, FSRU, FSAR 384 Dilated Gallbladder Jade Wong-You-Cheong, MBChB, MRCP, FRCR, FSRU, FSAR 388 Intrahepatic and Extrahepatic Duct Dilatation L. Nayeli Morimoto, MD and Aya Kamaya, MD, FSRU, FSAR CLINICALLY BASED DIFFERENTIALS 390 Right Upper Quadrant Pain Siva P. Raman, MD SECTION 11: BILIARY TRACT GENERIC IMAGING PATTERNS 398 Dilated Common Bile Duct Siva P. Raman, MD 404 Asymmetric Dilation of Intrahepatic Bile Ducts Siva P. Raman, MD 408 Biliary Strictures, Multiple Siva P. Raman, MD MODALITY-SPECIFIC IMAGING FINDINGS MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING 412 Hypointense Lesion in Biliary Tree (MRCP) Siva P. Raman, MD SECTION 12: PANCREAS GENERIC IMAGING PATTERNS 416 Hypovascular Pancreatic Mass Siva P. Raman, MD 422 Hypervascular Pancreatic Mass Siva P. Raman, MD 426 Cystic Pancreatic Mass Siva P. Raman, MD 432 Atrophy or Fatty Replacement of Pancreas Siva P. Raman, MD 434 Dilated Pancreatic Duct Siva P. Raman, MD 438 Infiltration of Peripancreatic Fat Planes Siva P. Raman, MD 444 Pancreatic Calcifications Siva P. Raman, MD MODALITY-SPECIFIC IMAGING FINDINGS ULTRASOUND 448 Cystic Pancreatic Lesion Fauzia Vandermeer, MD 452 Solid Pancreatic Lesion Fauzia Vandermeer, MD 456 Pancreatic Duct Dilatation Fauzia Vandermeer, MD SECTION 13: RETROPERITONEUM GENERIC IMAGING PATTERNS 460 Retroperitoneal Mass, Cystic Matthew T. Heller, MD, FSAR 466 Retroperitoneal Mass, Soft Tissue Density Matthew T. Heller, MD, FSAR 472 Retroperitoneal Mass, Fat Containing Matthew T. Heller, MD, FSAR 474 Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage Matthew T. Heller, MD, FSAR SECTION 14: ADRENAL GENERIC IMAGING PATTERNS 478 Adrenal Mass Mitchell Tublin, MD SECTION 15: KIDNEY GENERIC IMAGING PATTERNS 486 Solid Renal Mass Mitchell Tublin, MD 490 Cystic Renal Mass Mitchell Tublin, MD 494 Bilateral Renal Cysts
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Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPART I: ANATOMY Section 1: Oral Cavity 4 Teeth Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 14 Dental Restorations Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 20 Maxilla Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 28 Mandible Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 34 Tongue Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 38 Retromolar Trigone Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR, and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 42 Sublingual Space Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR, and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 46 Submandibular Space Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 50 Oral Mucosal Space/Surface Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD Section 2: Nose and Sinuses 54 Sinonasal Overview Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC 70 Ostiomeatal Complex Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR 74 Pterygopalatine Fossa Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR Section 3: Temporal Bone 80 TMJ Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC 88 External, Middle, and Inner Ear Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD Section 4: Base of Skull 96 Skull Base Overview Philip R. Chapman, MD and Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 102 Anterior Skull Base H. Ric Harnsberger, MD and Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 108 Central Skull Base Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 114 Posterior Skull Base Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 124 Styloid Process and Stylohyoid Ligament Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC Section 5: Cranial Nerves 130 Cranial Nerves Overview Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, H. Ric Harnsberger, MD, and Philip R. Chapman, MD 136 Cranial Nerve V Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 150 Cranial Nerve VII H. Ric Harnsberger, MD and Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC 160 Glossopharyngeal Nerve (CNIX) H. Ric Harnsberger, MD and Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 166 CNX (Vagus Nerve) Aparna Singhal, MD, H. Ric Harnsberger, MD, and Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 172 CNXII (Hypoglossal Nerve) Aparna Singhal, MD, H. Ric Harnsberger, MD, and Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS Section 6: Cervical Spine 180 Craniocervical Junction H. Ric Harnsberger, MD and Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS Section 7: Suprahyoid Neck 192 Suprahyoid Neck Overview H. Ric Harnsberger, MD and Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 198 Parapharyngeal Space Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 202 Nasopharynx and Oropharynx Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 210 Masticator Space Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR, and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 216 Parotid Space Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR, and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 224 Carotid Space Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR, and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 230 Retropharyngeal Space Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 234 Perivertebral Space Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Aparna Singhal, MD, and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 238 Lymph Nodes Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 242 External and Internal Carotid Arteries Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS PART II: IMAGING APPLICATIONS IN ORAL MAXILLOFACIAL REGIONSection 1: Imaging Applications 250 Artificial Intelligence in Imaging Anatomy Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD and Kaan Orhan, DDS, MSc, MHM, PhD, BA 256 Introduction to Ultrasound Imaging Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Kaan Orhan, DDS, MSc, MHM, PhD, BA, and Hakan Amasya, DDS, MSc 264 CBCT Applications in Implant Placement Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) and Douglas L. Chenin, DDS 270 CBCT Applications in Endodontics Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC 276 CBCT Applications in Orthodontics Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 284 CBCT Analysis of Sleep-Disordered Breathing Risk Factors Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) and Noura Alsufyani, BDS, MSc, PhD PART III: DIAGNOSESSection 1: Radiologic Patterns of Jaw Pathology 296 Radiologic Patterns of Jaw Pathology Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) Section 2: Teeth DEVELOPMENTAL ALTERATIONS IN SIZE AND SHAPE OF TEETH 306 Hypodontia Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD and Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS 308 Hyperdontia Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 310 Macrodontia, Gemination, and Fusion Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 312 Microdontia Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 313 Concrescence Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 314 Talon Cusp Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 315 Dens Invaginatus Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 316 Enamel Pearls Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 317 Taurodontism Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 318 Dilaceration Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 319 Supernumerary Roots Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS DEVELOPMENTAL ALTERATIONS IN STRUCTURE OF TEETH 320 Amelogenesis Imperfecta Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 324 Dentinogenesis Imperfecta Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD and Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS 326 Dentin Dysplasia Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 327 Regional Odontodysplasia Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD and Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS ACQUIRED ALTERATIONS OF TEETH AND SUPPORTING STRUCTURES 328 Attrition Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 330 Abrasion Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 331 Abfraction Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 332 Erosion Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 333 Turner Dysplasia Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 334 Internal and External Resorption Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 340 Hypercementosis Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) TRAUMA 341 Concussion Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 342 Luxation Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 346 Dentoalveolar Fractures Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) INFECTION/INFLAMMATION 352 Dental Caries Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 356 Periapical Rarefying Osteitis Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 360 Periapical Sclerosing Osteitis Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 362 Periodontal Disease Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) MISCELLANEOUS 368 Gubernaculum Dentis Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS Section 3: Oral Cavity CONGENITAL/GENETIC 372 Submandibular Space Accessory Salivary Tissue Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Daniel E. Meltzer, MD 374 Lingual Thyroid Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Daniel E. Meltzer, MD 376 Oral Cavity Dermoid and Epidermoid Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Daniel E. Meltzer, MD 380 Submandibular Gland Aplasia-Hypoplasia Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS 382 Foregut Duplication Cyst in Tongue Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS INFECTION 384 Oral Cavity Soft Tissue Infections Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS, and Richard H. Wiggins, III, MD, CIIP, FSIIM, FAHSE, FACR INFLAMMATION 388 Ranula Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Richard H. Wiggins, III, MD, CIIP, FSIIM, FAHSE, FACR 392 Submandibular Gland Sialadenitis Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Richard H. Wiggins, III, MD, CIIP, FSIIM, FAHSE, FACR 394 Oral Cavity Sialocele Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Richard H. Wiggins, III, MD, CIIP, FSIIM, FAHSE, FACR 396 Submandibular Gland Mucocele Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS NEOPLASM, BENIGN 398 Sublingual Gland Benign Mixed Tumor Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS 400 Submandibular Gland Benign Mixed Tumor Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD 402 Palate Benign Mixed Tumor Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD NEOPLASM, MALIGNANT 404 Oral Cavity Minor Salivary Gland Malignancy Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD 406 Sublingual Gland Carcinoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD 408 Submandibular Gland Carcinoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD 410 Submandibular Space Nodal Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD 412 Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma Nicholas A. Koontz, MD 416 Floor of Mouth Squamous Cell Carcinoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Nicholas A. Koontz, MD 418 Gingival Squamous Cell Carcinoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 420 Retromolar Trigone Squamous Cell Carcinoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Nicholas A. Koontz, MD 422 Submandibular Space Nodal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD 424 Buccal Mucosa Squamous Cell Carcinoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Nicholas A. Koontz, MD 426 Hard Palate Squamous Cell Carcinoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Nicholas A. Koontz, MD MISCELLANEOUS/IDIOPATHIC 428 Hypoglossal Nerve Motor Denervation Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Richard H. Wiggins, III, MD, CIIP, FSIIM, FAHSE, FACR 430 Submandibular Sialoliths Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS Section 4: Mandible and Maxilla NORMAL VARIANTS 434 Buccal and Palatal Exostoses Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 436 Mandibular Torus Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 438 Palatal Torus Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 440 Accessory Mandibular Canal Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 442 Mandibular Salivary Gland Defect (Stafne) Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 446 Mandible-Maxilla Idiopathic Osteosclerosis Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS CONGENITAL/GENETIC 448 Cleft Lip and Palate Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) and Roya Sohaey, MD 452 Cherubism Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and Bernadette L. Koch, MD 454 Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC 456 Cleidocranial Dysplasia Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 458 Pierre Robin Sequence Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) and Caroline D. Robson, MBChB 460 Treacher Collins Syndrome Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg), Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 462 Craniosynostoses (Crouzon) Kevin R. Moore, MD, Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg), and Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 464 Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21) Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Kara G. Gill, MD, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 466 Mucopolysaccharidosis Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Bernadette L. Koch, MD, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 467 CHARGE Syndrome Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, William T. O'Brien, Sr., DO, FAOCR, and Caroline D. Robson, MBChB TRAUMA 468 Mandible Fracture Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS, and Michelle A. Michel, MD 472 Nasoorbitalethmoid Fracture Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS, and Michelle A. Michel, MD 474 Complex Midfacial Fracture Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS, and Michelle A. Michel, MD 476 Zygomaticomaxillary Complex Fracture Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Blair A. Winegar, MD 478 Transfacial Fractures (Le Fort) Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, H. Christian Davidson, MD, and Kathryn E. Dean, MD INFECTION/INFLAMMATION 482 Mandible-Maxilla Osteomyelitis Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC 486 Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC 490 Mandible-Maxilla Osteoradionecrosis Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC 494 Mandible-Maxilla Osteonecrosis Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC CYSTS, ODONTOGENIC 498 Dentigerous Cyst Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 502 Odontogenic Keratocyst Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC 506 Lateral Periodontal Cyst Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 508 Residual Cyst Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 510 Buccal Bifurcation Cyst Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 514 Calcifying Odontogenic Cyst Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS CYSTS, NONODONTOGENIC 516 Mandible-Maxilla Aneurysmal Bone Cyst Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 520 Nasopalatine Duct Cyst Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 524 Nasolabial Cyst Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Kristine M. Mosier, DMD, PhD 526 Mandible-Maxilla Simple (Traumatic) Bone Cyst Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS FIBROOSSEOUS LESIONS 530 Periapical Cementoosseous Dysplasia Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 534 Florid Cementoosseous Dysplasia Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 538 Cementoossifying Fibroma Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 542 Mandible-Maxilla Fibrous Dysplasia Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC, C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C), and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 548 Segmental Odontomaxillary Dysplasia Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS METABOLIC/SYSTEMIC 550 Paget Disease Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) NEOPLASM, BENIGN, ODONTOGENIC 554 Odontoma Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 558 Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 560 Ameloblastoma Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC 564 Ameloblastic Fibroma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 568 Ameloblastic Fibroodontoma Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 570 Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumor Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 572 Cementoblastoma Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 574 Odontogenic Myxoma Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 576 Central Odontogenic Fibroma Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) NEOPLASM, BENIGN, NONODONTOGENIC 578 Central (Intraosseous) Hemangioma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS 580 Osteoid Osteoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 582 Osteoblastoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 584 Mandible-Maxilla Osteoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 586 Nerve Sheath Tumor Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 590 Neurofibromatosis Type 1 Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 594 Desmoplastic Fibroma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS NEOPLASM, MALIGNANT, ODONTOGENIC 596 Malignant Ameloblastoma and Ameloblastic Carcinoma Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS NEOPLASM, MALIGNANT, NONODONTOGENIC 598 Mandible-Maxilla Metastasis Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 604 Mandible-Maxilla Osteosarcoma Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 608 Mandible-Maxilla Chondrosarcoma Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 612 Primary Intraosseous Carcinoma Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 614 Central Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 616 Burkitt Lymphoma Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 620 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma of Pharyngeal Mucosal Space Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR and Patricia A. Hudgins, MD, FACR 624 Multiple Myeloma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 628 Ewing Sarcoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 630 Leukemia Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS TUMOR-LIKE LESIONS 632 Mandible-Maxilla Central Giant Cell Granuloma Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC 636 Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS 640 Bell Palsy Can Kocasarac, MD and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 641 Hemifacial Spasm Can Kocasarac, MD and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 642 Trigeminal Neuralgia Can Kocasarac, MD and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD AUTOIMMUNE 644 Systemic Sclerosis Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS Section 5: Temporomandibular Joint CONGENITAL DISORDERS 648 Condylar Aplasia David Hatcher, DDS, MSc and Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 650 Hemifacial Microsomia David Hatcher, DDS, MSc and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD DEVELOPMENTAL ACQUIRED DISORDERS 654 Condylar Hypoplasia Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 658 Condylar Hyperplasia Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, and David Hatcher, DDS, MSc 664 Coronoid Hyperplasia Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glas) 668 Hemimandibular Elongation David Hatcher, DDS, MSc and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 672 Fibrous Ankylosis Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 674 Bony Ankylosis Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) TRAUMA 676 TMJ Fractures Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and David Hatcher, DDS, MSc 682 TMJ Dislocation Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC, C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C), and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 684 Bifid Condyle Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 688 TMJ Osteochondritis Dissecans David Hatcher, DDS, MSc and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD INFLAMMATION 690 TMJ Rheumatoid Arthritis David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 696 TMJ Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, Lubdha M. Shah, MD, and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 702 Septic Arthritis Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 706 TMJ Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis Kristine M. Mosier, DMD, PhD and David Hatcher, DDS, MSc DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS 708 Degenerative Joint Disease David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg), and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 712 Idiopathic Condylar Resorption David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg), and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 718 TMJ Synovial Cyst David Hatcher, DDS, MSc and Peruze Celenk, DDS, PhD 720 TMJ Ganglion Cyst Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD DISC DERANGEMENT DISORDERS 722 Disc Displacement With Reduction Richard W. Katzberg, MD, David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, and Joanne Ethier, DMD, MBA, MS 728 Disc Displacement Without Reduction Richard W. Katzberg, MD, David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, and Joanne Ethier, DMD, MBA, MS 734 Adhesions David Hatcher, DDS, MSc NEOPLASM, BENIGN 736 TMJ Osteoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 738 TMJ Osteochondroma Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC, David Hatcher, DDS, MSc, and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) TUMOR-LIKE LESIONS 744 TMJ Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Deposition Disease Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC, C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C), and Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD 748 TMJ Primary Synovial Chondromatosis Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC, C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C), and David Hatcher, DDS, MSc NEOPLASM, MALIGNANT 752 TMJ Osteosarcoma Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC, C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C), and Peruze Celenk, DDS, PhD 754 TMJ Chondrosarcoma Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 758 TMJ Metastasis Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC, C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C), and Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS MISCELLANEOUS 760 TMJ Simple (Traumatic) Bone Cyst Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC, C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C), and Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 762 TMJ, Aneurysmal Bone Cyst Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and David Hatcher, DDS, MSc Section 6: Maxillary Sinus and Nasal Cavity NORMAL VARIANTS 768 Deviated Nasal Septum Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Axel Ruprecht, DDS, MScD, FRCD(C) 770 Concha Bullosa Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Axel Ruprecht, DDS, MScD, FRCD(C) 772 Accessory Ostia Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Axel Ruprecht, DDS, MScD, FRCD(C) DEVELOPMENTAL 774 Hypoplasia/Aplasia Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Axel Ruprecht, DDS, MScD, FRCD(C) INFLAMMATION 778 Mucus Retention Pseudocyst Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Axel Ruprecht, DDS, MScD, FRCD(C) 780 Sinonasal Mucocele Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Philip R. Chapman, MD 784 Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis (Wegener) Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Philip R. Chapman, MD 788 Sinonasal Polyposis Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Nicholas A. Koontz, MD 792 Acute Rhinosinusitis Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Nicholas A. Koontz, MD 796 Chronic Rhinosinusitis Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Philip R. Chapman, MD 800 Odontogenic Sinusitis Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 802 Allergic Fungal Sinusitis Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD, and Michelle A. Michel, MD 804 Invasive Fungal Sinusitis Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Nicholas A. Koontz, MD 808 Sinus Mycetoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Aparna Singhal, MD NEOPLASM, BENIGN 810 Sinonasal Inverted Papilloma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Yoshimi Anzai, MD, MPH 814 Sinonasal Osteoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS NEOPLASM, MALIGNANT 818 Sinonasal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Yoshimi Anzai, MD, MPH 822 Sinonasal Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Axel Ruprecht, DDS, MScD, FRCD(C), and Michelle A. Michel, MD 824 Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Aparna Singhal, MD, and Luke N. Ledbetter, MD 828 Sinonasal Melanoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Yoshimi Anzai, MD, MPH FIBROOSSEOUS LESIONS 830 Sinonasal Fibrous Dysplasia Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 834 Sinonasal Ossifying Fibroma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Axel Ruprecht, DDS, MScD, FRCD(C), and Michelle A. Michel, MD Section 7: Masticator Space INFECTION 840 Masticator Space Abscess Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD DEGENERATIVE 844 Masticator Muscle Atrophy Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Rebecca S. Cornelius, MD, FACR NEOPLASM, BENIGN 848 Masticator Space CNV3 Schwannoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Rebecca S. Cornelius, MD, FACR NEOPLASM, MALIGNANT 850 Masticator Space Chondrosarcoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD 854 Masticator Space Sarcoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD 858 Masticator Space CNV3 Perineural Tumor Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD MISCELLANEOUS/IDIOPATHIC 862 Benign Masticator Muscle Hypertrophy Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD, and Rebecca S. Cornelius, MD, FACR Section 8: Parotid Space INFLAMMATION 866 Benign Lymphoepithelial Cysts-HIV Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Philip R. Chapman, MD, and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 870 Parotid Sialadenitis Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS NEOPLASM, BENIGN 872 Parotid Benign Mixed Tumor Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD, and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 876 Warthin Tumor Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD, and H. Ric Harnsberger, MD 880 Parotid Schwannoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Hilda E. Stambuk, MD NEOPLASM, MALIGNANT 882 Parotid Malignant Mixed Tumor Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD 884 Parotid Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD 888 Parotid Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD, and Barton F. Branstetter, IV, MD, FACR 890 Parotid Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD 894 Metastatic Disease of Parotid Nodes Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD AUTOIMMUNE 898 Parotid Sjögren Syndrome Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD 902 Invasive Pseudotumor (IgG4-Related Disease) Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Axel Ruprecht, DDS, MScD, FRCD(C) MISCELLANEOUS/IDIOPATHIC 904 Parotid Sialoliths Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS Section 9: Cervical Spine DEVELOPMENTAL ALTERATIONS 908 C2-C3 Fusion Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) and Kevin R. Moore, MD 910 Klippel-Feil Spectrum Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Kevin R. Moore, MD 912 C1 Assimilation Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) and Kevin R. Moore, MD 914 Ponticulus Posticus Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) and Kevin R. Moore, MD 916 Ossiculum Terminale Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) and Kevin R. Moore, MD 918 Split Atlas Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) and Kevin R. Moore, MD 920 Os Odontoideum Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg), Kevin R. Moore, MD, and Jeffrey S. Ross, MD 924 Os Avis (Fused to Clivus) Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) and Kevin R. Moore, MD 926 Odontoid Hypoplasia/Aplasia Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) and Kevin R. Moore, MD 928 Failure of Formation Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) and Kevin R. Moore, MD 932 Failure of Segmentation Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) and Kevin R. Moore, MD DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS 936 Degenerative Arthritis of CVJ Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA and Noura Alsufyani, BDS, MSc, PhD 940 Ossification of Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg), Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA, and Noura Alsufyani, BDS, MSc, PhD 944 Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg), Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA, and Noura Alsufyani, BDS, MSc, PhD 948 Cervical Facet Arthropathy Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg), Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, and Noura Alsufyani, BDS, MSc, PhD TUMOR AND TUMOR-LIKE LESIONS 952 Hemangioma, Cervical Spine Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) and Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 956 Lytic and Blastic Metastases Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) and Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA FIBROOSSEOUS 960 Fibrous Dysplasia, Cervical Spine Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg), Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA, and Julia R. Crim, MD MISCELLANEOUS 962 Tumoral Calcinosis Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg), Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, and Lubdha M. Shah, MD PART IV: DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSESSection 1: Teeth ALTERATIONS IN TOOTH NUMBER 966 Extra Teeth Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 968 Missing Teeth Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS ALTERATIONS IN TOOTH MORPHOLOGY/SHAPE 970 Crown Changes Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 972 Root Changes Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS Section 2: Mandible and Maxilla ALTERATIONS IN SUPPORTING STRUCTURES OF TEETH 978 Periapical Radiolucencies Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 982 Periapical Radiopacities and Mixed Lesions Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 984 Floating Teeth Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 986 Widened Periodontal Ligament Space Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 988 Lamina Dura Changes Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS RADIOLUCENCIES 992 Well-Defined Unilocular Radiolucencies Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 996 Pericoronal Radiolucencies Without Radiopacities Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 998 Pericoronal Radiolucencies With Radiopacities Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS 1000 Multilocular Radiolucencies Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 1004 Ill-Defined Radiolucencies Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS 1010 Generalized Rarefaction Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) RADIOPACITIES 1014 Well-Defined Radiopacities Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS 1018 Ground-Glass and Granular Radiopacities Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 1024 Generalized Radiopacities Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) PERIOSTEAL REACTIONS 1028 Periosteal Reactions Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) Section 3: Oral Cavity ANATOMICALLY BASED LESIONS 1036 Submandibular Space Lesions Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bernadette L. Koch, MD 1042 Parotid Space Lesions Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD 1048 Sublingual Space Lesions Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS 1052 Oral Mucosal Space/Surface Lesions Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Byron W. Benson, DDS, MS 1056 Root-of-Tongue Lesions Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Bernadette L. Koch, MD, and Jolanta M. Dennis, MD MISCELLANEOUS 1060 Soft Tissue Calcifications Husniye Demirturk, DDS, MS, PhD, Brad J. Potter, DDS, MS, and Margot L. Van Dis, DDS, MS Section 4: Temporomandibular Joint CHANGES IN CONDYLAR SIZE AND FUNCTION 1066 Small Condyle Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC, C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C), and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 1072 Large Condyle Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC, C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C), and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) 1076 Limited Condylar Translation Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) MASS LESIONS 1080 TMJ Radiolucencies Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC and C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C) 1082 TMJ Radiopacities Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC, C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C), and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) MISCELLANEOUS 1086 TMJ Articular Loose Bodies Susanne E. Perschbacher, DDS, MSc, FRCDC, C. Grace Petrikowski, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C), and Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc, FDS, RCPS (Glasg) Section 5: Maxillary Sinus and Nasal Cavity NASAL LESIONS 1090 Nasal Septal Perforation Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Luke N. Ledbetter, MD, and Michelle A. Michel, MD 1092 Nasal Lesions Without Bone Destruction Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Michelle A. Michel, MD, and Daniel E. Meltzer, MD 1096 Nasal Lesions With Bone Destruction Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Axel Ruprecht, DDS, MScD, FRCD(C) 1100 Sinonasal Fibroosseous and Cartilaginous Lesions Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Axel Ruprecht, DDS, MScD, FRCD(C) SINUS LESIONS 1102 Paranasal Sinus Lesions Without Bone Destruction Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS and Axel Ruprecht, DDS, MScD, FRCD(C) 1106 Paranasal Sinus Lesions With Bone Destruction Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Daniel E. Meltzer, MD, and Michelle A. Michel, MD MISCELLANEOUS 1110 Displaced Dental Structures Into Antrum Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS Section 6: Cervical Spine 1114 Odontoid Deformity Lisa J. Koenig, BChD, DDS, MS, Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, and Julia R. Crim, MD
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Elsevier Health Sciences Imaging Anatomy Chest Abdomen Pelvis
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSECTION 1: CHEST 4 Chest Overview Melissa L. Rosado-de-Christenson, MD, FACR, FAAWR 44 Lung Development Melissa L. Rosado-de-Christenson, MD, FACR, FAAWR 66 Airway Structure Santiago Martínez-Jiménez, MD 88 Vascular Structure Santiago Martínez-Jiménez, MD 110 Interstitial Network Santiago Martínez-Jiménez, MD 122 Lungs Santiago Martínez-Jiménez, MD 154 Hila Melissa L. Rosado-de-Christenson, MD, FACR, FAAWR 186 Airways Melissa L. Rosado-de-Christenson, MD, FACR, FAAWR 212 Pulmonary Vessels Melissa L. Rosado-de-Christenson, MD, FACR, FAAWR 246 Systemic Vessels Santiago Martínez-Jiménez, MD and Melissa L. Rosado-de- Christenson, MD, FACR, FAAWR 284 Lymph Nodes and Lymphatics Sherief H. Garrana, MD 312 Pleura Santiago Martínez-Jiménez, MD 336 Mediastinum Melissa L. Rosado-de-Christenson, MD, FACR, FAAWR 370 Heart Melissa L. Rosado-de-Christenson, MD, FACR, FAAWR 414 Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins Sherief H. Garrana, MD 442 Pericardium Melissa L. Rosado-de-Christenson, MD, FACR, FAAWR 464 Chest Wall Sherief H. Garrana, MD SECTION 2: ABDOMEN 490 Embryology of Abdomen Atif Zaheer, MD, FSAR, Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR, and Siva P. Raman, MD 526 Abdominal Wall Atif Zaheer, MD, FSAR, Siva P. Raman, MD, and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 550 Diaphragm Atif Zaheer, MD, FSAR, Siva P. Raman, MD, and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 570 Peritoneal Cavity Atif Zaheer, MD, FSAR, Siva P. Raman, MD, and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 592 Vessels, Lymphatic System, and Nerves, Abdominal Atif Zaheer, MD, FSAR, Siva P. Raman, MD, and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 634 Esophagus Atif Zaheer, MD, FSAR, Siva P. Raman, MD, and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 650 Gastroduodenal Atif Zaheer, MD, FSAR, Siva P. Raman, MD, and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 678 Small Intestine Atif Zaheer, MD, FSAR, Siva P. Raman, MD, and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 708 Colon Atif Zaheer, MD, FSAR, Siva P. Raman, MD, and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR 750 Spleen Siva P. Raman, MD 774 Liver Siva P. Raman, MD 820 Biliary System Siva P. Raman, MD 846 Pancreas Siva P. Raman, MD 876 Retroperitoneum Siva P. Raman, MD 902 Adrenal Siva P. Raman, MD 924 Kidney Siva P. Raman, MD 962 Ureter and Bladder Siva P. Raman, MD SECTION 3: PELVIS 988 Vessels, Lymphatic System, and Nerves, Pelvic Paula J. Woodward, MD, Akram M. Shaaban, MBBCh, and Ghaneh Fananapazir, MD, FSAR, FSRU, FSABI MALE 1016 Male Pelvic Wall and Floor Paula J. Woodward, MD, Akram M. Shaaban, MBBCh, and Ghaneh Fananapazir, MD, FSAR, FSRU, FSABI 1042 Testes and Scrotum Paula J. Woodward, MD, Akram M. Shaaban, MBBCh, and Ghaneh Fananapazir, MD, FSAR, FSRU, FSABI 1060 Prostate and Seminal Vesicles Bryan R. Foster, MD, Paula J. Woodward, MD, and Akram M. Shaaban, MBBCh 1078 Penis and Urethra Bryan R. Foster, MD, Paula J. Woodward, MD, and Akram M. Shaaban, MBBCh FEMALE 1094 Female Pelvic Floor Douglas Rogers, MD and Rania Farouk El Sayed, MD, PhD 1122 Uterus Douglas Rogers, MD 1148 Ovaries Douglas Rogers, MD
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Elsevier Health Sciences Imaging Anatomy Head and Neck
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Taylor & Francis Inc Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Diagnosis of
Book SynopsisDemonstrates how MRS offers a useful tool for the noninvasive biochemical analysis of the brain. The book covers over 70 clinical cases and more than 100 spectra that enhance skills at interpreting MRS, including minimizing errors, highlighting artifacts, and expanding the clinical usefulness of this diagnostic modality.Trade Review"...The book is about the underlying merit of applying proton spectroscopy of the brain in routine clinical practice to present it in a way which is compatible with radiological culture. It provides a framework in which the doctor can appreciate the undoubted benefits of including MRS as part of clinical investigation....The atlas of case reports...providse a valuable database for anyone with an interest in proton spectroscopy of the brain. "---NeuroradiologyTable of ContentsIntroduction MRS; basic physics of MR; the clinical significance of metabolites; an introduction to clinical cases; clinical cases; degenerative disease - Alzheimer disease, dementia, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease; systemic diseases - liver disease, diabetes mellitus; osmolar abnormalities; trauma - SIADH, hyper-osmolar state, diffuse axonal injury, hypoxic injury; global hypoxia -vascular diseases, stroke, infarcts and non vascular focal hypoxia; focal lesions - ectopic grey matter, HIV related lesions, tumours and tuberculoma; multiple sclerosis and other inflammatory disease; paediatrics - abnormal development, Reyes syndrome, inborn errors of metabolism; xenobiotics - ethanol, propylene, glycol, mannitol; MRS patterns and referral guidelines.
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Taylor & Francis Inc Ultrasonic Exposimetry
Book SynopsisUltrasonic Exposimetry presents the fundamentals of ultrasonics and discusses the theoretical background of acoustic wave generation and reception. Measurements, instrumentation, and interpretation of measured data (including error analysis) are examined in detail.Table of ContentsChapter 1: An Overview of Ultrasonic Exposimetry and Its Clinical Relevance, Chapter 2: Physics of Ultrasound, Chapter 3: Sources of Ultrasonic Exposure, Chapter 4: Relevant Field Parameters with Rationale, Chapter 5: Measurement Techniques, Chapter 6: The NIST Power Reference Source, Chapter 7: Practical Implementations and Technology of Measurement Devices, Chapter 8: Techniques of Hydrophone Calibration, Chapter 9: The Angular Spectrum Method of Transducer Characterization, Chapter 10: Optical Fiber Ultrasonic Sensors, Chapter 11: Exposure Values for Medical Devices, Chapter 12: Intensity and Power Needed in Diagnostic Ultrasound, Chapter 13: Estimation of the Potential for Bioeffects, Chapter 14: Measurement Uncertainty in Ultrasonic Exposimetry, Index
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Emergency Echocardiography
Book SynopsisEchocardiography is the most powerful and cost-effective imaging technique for assessing patients suffering from unstable cardiovascular diseases. This didactically structured third edition of Emergency Echocardiography contains fully rewritten chapters by well-known, internationally recognized contributors. It includes new chapters on echo-guided patient management in the ICU, lung ultrasound, and complications of percutaneous interventions. Special attention is given to Focus Cardiac Ultrasound (FoCUS) in emergency settings. The book uses over 600 video loops of illustrative cases to interest a wide readership of all medical professionals involved in diagnostics and treatment of emergency cardiovascular patients.Key Features Covers the role of cardiac ultrasound in most cardiovascular emergencies and emergency settings Offers clinically useful information to a wide range of medical professionals dealing with cardiovascular emergeTable of ContentsPreface to the third editionPreface to the second edition Preface to the first editionContributors Image and video contributors Abbreviations 1. Emergency echocardiography: general considerations 2. Echocardiography in acute myocardial infarction 3. Echocardiography in complications of acute myocardial infarction 4. Echocardiography in acute heart failure and cardiogenic shock 5. Echocardiography and Focus Cardiac Ultrasound in cardiac arrest 6. Echocardiography in acute aortic dissection 7. Echocardiography in acute pulmonary embolism 8. Echocardiography in cardiac tamponade 9. Echocardiography in acute aortic insufficiency 10. Echocardiography in acute mitral regurgitation 11. Echocardiography in obstruction of native valves 12. Emergency echocardiography in patients with prosthetic valves 13. Echocardiography in detecting cardiac sources of embolism 14. Emergency intraoperative and postoperative echocardiography 15. Echocardiography in mechanical circulatory support 16. Echocardiography in chest trauma 17. Stress echocardiography in the emergency department 18. Handheld ultrasound devices in the emergency setting 19. Focus cardiac ultrasound (FoCUS) 20. Lung ultrasound in emergency cardiac care 21. Echocardiography-guided patient management in the intensive care unit 22. Echocardiography in complications of percutaneous interventions Index
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Elsevier Health Sciences Netters Correlative Imaging Neuroanatomy
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPART 1 - BRAIN 1 - Overview of Brain 2 - Brain 3 - Thalamus and Basal Ganglia 4 - Limbic System 5 - Brainstem and Cranial Nerves 6 - Ventricles and Cerebrospinal Fluid Cisterns 7 - Sella Turcica PART 2 - HEAD AND NECK 8 - Overview of Head and Neck 9 - Paranasal Sinuses 10 - Orbits 11 - Mandible and Muscles of Mastication 12 - Temporal Bone (Middle Ear, Cochlea, Vestibular System) 13 - Oral Cavity, Pharynx, and Suprahyoid Neck 14 - Hypopharynx, Larynx, and Infrahyoid Neck PART 3 - SPINE 15 - Overview of Spine 16 - Spine
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Elsevier Health Sciences The Practice of Interventional Radiology with
Book SynopsisPresents a comprehensive approach to help you master various techniques. This title includes access to online case studies that teach you a wide range of interventional techniques, such as chemoembolization of tumors, venous access, angioplasty and stenting, and more. It contains what you need to offer patients a safer alternative to open surgery.Trade Review"A superb addition to interventional radiology educational resources...Purchase of the book gives access to an additional 100 case studies viewed online as well as an online digital version of the text to allow electronic reading...There are six sections to the book, covering basic principles, all forms of vascular imaging and intervention, non-vascular and oncological interventions...this is a first class textbook that is excellent for both the trainee in IR and the established consultant who requires more information in any area of interventional radiology" - RAD Magazine, Aug 2012 "The Practice of Interventional Radiology appears to be an extensive and through resource that exactly mirrors its title. It is a pertinent and balanced text that appears appropriate for not only undergraduate students but also as a source of reference for clinical departments...The text is divided into six sections and starts with an overview of basic principles and techniques. The other five sections have been segregated into anatomical areas (aorta and peripheral arteries; visceral arteries and veins; pulmonary vasculature and venous systems), miscellaneous vascular interventions, and nonvascular and oncologic interventions. These integrate technique to pathology making use of excellent images to support the text...In conclusion, it would be a useful resource within the clinical department in addition to any university library." - Radiology, Oct 2012 "This is a superb resource for trainees in interventional radiology. Interventional fellows should find this full of valuable information, while radiology residents will be able to appreciate the nature of these procedures as well as their indications. Faculty members and interventional radiologists in practice should find this a valuable reference." - Bennett S. Greenspan, MD, MS(Medical College of Georgia) Doody 5 stars!Table of ContentsSECTION I basic PRINCIPLES and techniques 1 Pathogenesis of Vascular Diseases 2 Patient Evaluation and Care 3 Standard Angiographic and Interventional Techniques 4 Percutaneous Biopsy 5 Transcatheter Fluid Drainage SECTION II Aorta and extremity arteries 6 Thoracic Aorta 7 Abdominal Aorta 8 Pelvic and Lower Extremity Arteries 9 Upper Extremity Arteries SECTION III Visceral arteries and veins 10 Renal Arteries and Veins 11 Mesenteric Arteries 12 Hepatic, Splenic, and Portal Vascular Systems 13 Endocrine, Exocrine, and Reproductive Systems SECTION IV pulmonary vasculATURE AND VENOUS SYSTEMS 14 Pulmonary and Bronchial Arteries 15 Lower Extremity Veins 16 Inferior Vena Cava 17 Upper Extremity Veins and Superior Vena Cava SECTION V miscellaneous VASCULAR INTERVENTIONS 18 Vascular Access Placement and Foreign Body Retrieval 19 Hemodialysis Access 20 Neurointerventions SECTION VI NONVASCULAR AND ONCOLOGIC INTERVENTIONS 21 Gastrointestinal Interventions 22 Biliary System 23 Urologic and Genital Systems 24 Interventional Oncology
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Taylor & Francis Inc Clean Technology 2009 CD ROM Technical
Book SynopsisA CD-ROM that includes the proceedings from the 2009 CTSI conference which provide the prestigious forum in the world for leading clean tech scientists. It covers bioenergy fuels, photovoltaics, wind energy, geothermal energy, green buildings, smart grid, fuel cells, hydrogen technology, green chemistry, storage technologies, and energy policies.
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Elsevier Health Sciences Spine Imaging Case Review Series
Book SynopsisHelps you prepare for certification, recertification, and practice in spine imaging with case studies that test your knowledge of all essential topics. This book shows you how to make confident, final diagnoses through accurate pattern recognition, clinical correlation, and differential diagnosis.Trade Review"This book is likely to be most useful for (radiology) trainees in a neuroradiology department. Unfortunately, at the time of the review this book was not yet available electronically via the ExpertConsult website (access is included with book purchase) but if the electronic image quality is sufficient this is likely to be a useful resource to readers and may widen its appeal." Reviewed by: Gary Culpan, University of Bradford on behalf of RAD Magazine, Oct 14Table of Contents1 Tarlov Cyst 2 Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament 3 Traumatic Vertebral Artery Occlusion 4 Chiari I Malformation 5 Calcified Intradural Meningioma 6 Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow Imaging 7 Benign Vertebral Hemangioma 8 Spondylolytic Spondylolisthesis 9 Midline Epidural Septum 10 Lumbar Disk Extrusion 11 Lipomyelomeningocele 12 Neurofibromatosis Type 2 13 Ankylosing Spondylitis 14 Lumbar Spinal Stenosis 15 Cervical Spinal Stenosis 16 Lipoma of the Conus Medullaris 17 Fatty Filum Terminale 18 Neurosarcoid Conus Medullaris 19 Adult Rheumatoid Arthritis 20 Atlantoaxial Subluxation in Rheumatoid Arthritis 21 Baastrup's Disease 22 Atlantooccipital Assimilation with Basilar Invagination 23 Atlantoaxial Rotatory Deformity 24 Atlantoaxial Subluxation 25 Odontoid Nonunion 26 Vertebroplasty 27 Sickle Cell Disease 28 Epidural Abscess 29 Postoperative Recurrent Lumbar Disk Herniation 30 Annular Fissure (Tear) 31 Lumbar Disk Extrusion 32 Cervical Disk Herniation 33 Lumbar Disk Herniation (Sequestration) 34 Traumatic Cervical Disk Herniation 35 Spontaneous Reduction of Herniated Cervical Disk 36 Diastematomyelia 37 Chiari II Malformation with Hydromyelia 38 Misplaced Pedicle Screws Within the Spinal Canal 39 Open-Door Expansile Cervical Laminoplasty 40 Lumbar Diskal Cyst 41 Anterior Sacral Meningocele 42 Fluid Sign 43 Myxopapillary Ependymoma 44 Lumbar Schwannoma 45 Cystic Schwannoma of the Conus Medullaris Region 46 Sacral Schwannoma 47 Thoracic Osteoblastoma 48 Neuromyelitis Optica (Devic's Disease) 49 Lumbar Intradural Mature Cystic Teratoma 50 Congenital Arachnoid Cyst 51 Ventriculus Terminalis (Persistent Terminal Ventricle) 52 Multiple Sclerosis of the Cervical Spine 53 Thoracic Ependymoma 54 Aggressive Vertebral Hemangioma 55 Secondary Intramedullary Spinal Cord Lymphoma 56 Thoracic Diskitis Osteomyelitis 57 Spinal Epidural Lipomatosis 58 Leptomeningeal Carcinomatosis (Breast Carcinoma) 59 Pediatric Spine-Normal MRI Signal Intensities 60 Acute Calcific Tendinitis of the Longus Colli Muscle 61 Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis 62 Ganglioneuroma 63 Thoracic Chordoma 64 Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis with Vertebra Plana 65 Cervical Osteoid Osteoma 66 Osteoblastoma of the Sacrum 67 Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy 68 Cervical Hemangioblastoma 69 Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy Associated with Multiple Sclerosis 70 Cervical Subependymoma 71 Tuberculous Spondylitis (Pott's Disease) 72 Dural Arteriovenous Fistula 73 Traumatic Atlantooccipital Dissociation 74 Lupus-Related Longitudinal Transverse Myelitis 75 Cervical Spine Fracture in Ankylosing Spondylitis 76 Cavernous Malformation of the Spinal Cord 77 Primary Epidural Lymphoma 78 Leukemia 79 Conus Infarction 80 Thoracic Intradural Schwannoma 81 Traumatic Pseudomeningocele 82 Pedicular (Retrosomatic) Clefts 83 Chronic Adhesive Arachnoiditis 84 Astrocytoma of the Cervical Cord 85 Intramedullary Spinal Cord Metastases (Breast Cancer) 86 Thoracic Spine Dorsal Epidural Hemangioma 87 Retained Iophendylate (Pantopaque) 88 Astrocytoma of the Conus Medullaris 89 Glioblastoma Multiforme with Spinal Leptomeningeal Seeding 90 Enhancing Nerve Root with Lumbar Disk Herniation 91 Hemangioblastoma of the Cauda Equina 92 Sacral Chordoma 93 Sacrococcygeal Chordoma 94 Dural Ectasia in Ankylosing Spondylitis 95 Leptomeningeal Metastases (Malignant Melanoma) 96 Posterior Vertebral Body Scalloping in Neurofibromatosis Type 1 97 Sarcoidosis of the Cauda Equina 98 Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy 99 Guillain-Barré Syndrome 100 Paraspinal Fibrosarcoma 101 Cranial Settling in Rheumatoid Arthritis 102 Os Odontoideum 103 Ventriculus Terminalis Cyst 104 Sequestered Cervical Disk Herniation 105 Traumatic Craniocervical Dissociation 106 Dural Arteriovenous Fistula (L2) 107 Ossification of Ligamentum Flavum 108 Diskography 109 Posteriorly Migrated Disk Cage 110 Lumbar Juxta-articular (Synovial) Cyst 111 Acute Osteoporotic Compression Fractures 112 Neurenteric (Enterogenous) Cyst 113 Plasmacytoma 114 Neuropathic Spinal Arthropathy (Charcot Spine) 115 Scheuermann's Kyphosis 116 Epidermoid Cyst 117 Varicella-Zoster Virus Myelitis 118 Intramedullary Abscess (Streptococcus) 119 Klippel-Feil Syndrome 120 Acquired Arachnoid Cyst (Postsurgical) 121 Multiple Myeloma 122 Metastatic Tumor Infiltration of Sacral Nerves and Plexus 123 Benign Metastasizing Leiomyoma 124 Subacute Combined Degeneration 125 Cervical Sarcoidosis 126 Paget's Disease in the Lumbar Spine 127 Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Deposition Disease 128 Idiopathic Spinal Cord Herniation 129 Osteoblastoma with Secondary Aneurysmal Bone Cyst 130 Postoperative Diskal Pseudocyst After Lumbar Diskectomy 131 Primary Intraspinal Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor 132 Epidural Angiolipoma 133 Giant Cell Tumor of the Cervical Spine 134 HTLV-I-Associated Myelopathy (Tropical Spastic Paraparesis) 135 Ankylosing Spondylitis Diskovertebral (Andersson) Lesions 136 Cervical Interspinous Bursitis in Polymyalgia Rheumatica 137 Ventral Spinal Meningocele 138 Caisson Disease (Decompression Sickness) 139 Spinal Cord Infarction Secondary to Fibrocartilaginous Embolism 140 Caudal Regression Syndrome (Caudal Agenesis) 141 Cervical Disk Calcification in a Child 142 Spinal Extradural Hydatid Cyst 143 Spontaneous Spinal Subdural Hematoma 144 Hemangiopericytoma of the Lumbar Spine 145 Chordoma of the Lumbar Spine 146 Meningeal Melanocytoma 147 Gaucher Disease 148 Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of the Cervical Spine 149 Spinal Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis 150 Toxoplasmosis of the Spinal Cord 151 Dialysis-Induced Spondyloarthropathy 152 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 153 Intradural Myolipoma 154 Congenital Absence of the Pedicle 155 Degenerative Facet Synovitis 156 Wallerian Degeneration 157 Seronegative Spondyloarthritis (Crohn's Disease) 158 Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension 159 Radiation-Induced Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma 160 Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Vascular and Interventional Imaging Case Review
Book SynopsisTrade Review"It is this reviewer's belief that if a resident reads and understands all 170 cases, they should have no problem passing the interventional radiology section of the core exam. It is therefore highly recommended for this audience." -American Journal of Neuroradiology Blog (April 2016) "These authors have set out to bring the title up to date for trainee interventional radiologists, with an emphasis on clinical management, multimodality approach and novel techniques and equipment. We think they have succeeded and have tapped into most trainees' intrinsically competitive mind set with their version of this successful series format." -RAD Magazine (September 2016)Table of ContentsOpening Round Fair Game Challenge Supplemental Figures Index of Cases Index of Terms
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Springer New York Nuclear Cardiology and Correlative Imaging A
Book SynopsisVitola and Delbeke assembled a group of standout contributors in order to create a resource that advances the knowledge and skills of experienced nuclear cardiologists and radiologists while also preparing residents for the cutting-edge field of nuclear cardiology.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews: "The book provides an excellent introduction to the topic of nuclear cardiology to trainees in the sub-speciality and an update for specialists in the field. [...] the book deserves a place on the bookshelf of any nuclear medicine or nuclear cardiology department." RAD Magazine, January, 2006 "The editors of this book … have gathered 49 experts from all around the world to contribute their knowledge and experience in the creation of … nuclear cardiology teaching files. … The chapters are excellently structured. … The first part offers a concise overview on the specific topic, and this is followed by several case presentations. The case presentations are very comprehensive … . this is supported by high-quality figures. … It is highly recommended for everyone who is interested in nuclear cardiology … ." (A. Ugrinska and E. K. J. Pauwels, European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, Vol. 32 (12), 2005) "In this book, Drs. Vitola (Brazil) and Delbeke (USA) have gathered a large panel of experts who collaborated in reviewing the essential features of nuclear cardiology. … this medium sized book achieves the goal of combining both informative introductory text and multiple case presentations. … Moreover, these cases presentations are widely completed by high quality illustrations. … This is a well-structured educational book that could be highly recommended to all cardiologists and nuclear medicine physicians interested in the field of nuclear cardiology." (A. Manrique, Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, Vol. 27 (6), 2005)Table of ContentsContents Foreword, by Joseph S. Alpert Foreword, by E. Gordon DePuey III Contributors Chapter 1: Diagnostic Tools to Approach the Cardiac Patient Joao V. Vitola and Dominique Delbeke Case Presentations 1.1. Imaging of Atherosclerosis by FDG PET-CT Chapter 2: Physic Principles and Instrumentation in Nuclear Cardiology James A. Patton Case Presentations 2.1. Dose Infiltration at Site of Injection 2.2. Artifact Caused by Metal Object 2.3. Truncation Artifact 2.4. Motion Artifact 2.5. Diaphragmatic Attenuation Artifact 2.6. Breast Attenuation Artifact 2.7. Detector Malfunction in the PET System 2.8. Motion Artifact on PET/CT Chapter 3: Radiopharmaceuticals and Protocols in Nuclear Cardiology Dominique Delbeke, Joao V. Vitola, and William H. Martin Cases Presentations 3.1. Biodistribution of 201Tl and Clinical Protocols 3.2. Biodistribution of 99mTc-MIBI and Clinical Protocols 3.3. Dual Isotope Rest 201Tl/Stress 99mTc-tetrofosmin Study 3.4. Extracardiac 99mTc-MIBI Uptake in a Tumor 3.5. Pattern of FDG Uptake in the Heart 3.6. Puerperal Breast Uptake of FDG: Dose Radiation Issues 3.7. Semiquantitative Analysis of Perfusion and Function 3.8. Myocardial Perfusion Imaging with PET 3.9. Biodistribution of 99mTc Pertechnetate 3.10. Gastrointestinal Radiopharmaceutical Uptake Chapter 4: Stress Modalities to Evaluate Myocardial Perfusion Joao V. Vitola, Otavio Kormann, Arnaldo Laffitte Stier Jr., William Azem Chalela, Luis E. Mastrocolla, and Dominique Delbeke Cases Presentations 4.1. Exercise 99mTc-MIBI Demonstrating Multi-Vessel CAD with Borderline ECG Changes 4.2. Dipyridamole 99mTc-MIBI Demonstrating RCA and LCX Ischemia in a Patient with LBBB 4.3. Combined Dipyridamole-Low Exercise 99mTc-MIBI Demonstrating Multi-Vessel CAD 4.4. Combined Dipyridamole-Low Exercise 99mTc-MIBI with Severe ST-Segment Elevation 4.5. Dobutamine 99mTc-MIBI Demonstrating Extensive Three-Vessel CAD 4.6. Dipyridamole 99mTc-MIBI in a Patient with a Pacemaker 4.7. Adenosine 99mTc-MIBI Demonstrating Significant Endothelial Dysfunction 4.8. Differential Hepatic and Gastrointestinal Uptake of 99mTc-MIBI after Exercise and Dypiridamole Stress 4.9. Dipyridamole-Induced Coronary Steal and ST-Segment Depression 4.10. Interference of Medications with MPI Chapter 5: Myocardial Perfusion Imaging: Detection of Coronary Artery Disease and Miscellaneous Clinical Applications Joao V. Vitola, Dominique Delbeke, C. Andrew Smith, Carlos Cunha Pereira, William H. Martin, and M. Reza Habibian Cases Presentations 5.1. Left Main Occlusion Diagnosed by MPI 5.2. Myocardial Bridging of the LAD 5.3. Exercise-Induced Artifact in a Patient with LBBB 5.4. LAD Ischemia in a Patient with LBBB 5.5. Transient Ischemic LV Dilatation 5.6. Multi-vessel Disease on MPI and Myocardial Stunning 5.7. Reverse Distribution on 201Tl Imaging 5.8. Anomalous Takeoff of the RCA 5.9. Anomalous Takeoff of the LCA 5.10. Transposition of the Great Vessels 5.11. Moderate Lesion Causing Ischemia 5.12. Chest Pain Due to Multiple Pulmonary Emboli 5.13. Coronary Spasm 5.14. Semiquantitative Analysis Using Different Commercial Software Packages Chapter 6: Myocardial Perfusion Imaging in the Emergency Department Olimpio Ribeiro Franca Neto, Dominique Delbeke, Joao V. Vitola, and Jack A. Ziffer Cases Presentations 6.1. Occluded LCX Detected by Rest 99mTc-MIBI 6.2. Occluded OM Detected by Rest 99mTc-MIBI 6.3. Correlation of Rest 99mTc-MIBI and MRI for ACS 6.4. Normal Rest But Abnormal Stress MPI 6.5. Value of Prone Imaging for Rest MPI 6.6. AMI Diagnosed by Rest 99mTc-MIBI and 99mTc-Pyrophosphate 6.7. Acute Pulmonary Embolism as a Differential Diagnosis in the ED 6.8. AMI Detected by Rest 99mTc-MIBI 6.9. Acute C
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Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Cardiac CT and MR for Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Book Synopsis??This is the first major textbook to address both computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) cardiac imaging of adults forthe diagnosis and treatment ofcongenital heart disease (CHD). Since the introduction of faster CT scanners, there has been tremendous advancement in the diagnosis of CHD in adults. This is mostly due to the higher spatial resolution of CT compared to MR, which enables radiologists to create moredetailed visualizations of cardiac anatomic structures, leading to the discovery of anomalous pathologies often missed by conventional MR imaging. This bookis unique in highlighting the advantages of both CT and MR for the diagnosis of CHD in adults, focusing on the complementary collaboration between the two modalities that is possible. Chapters include discussions of case examples, clinical data, MR and CT image findings, and correlative cadaveric pictures. The chaptersfocus not only on the diagnosis of the primary problem, but also give readers information on viTrade ReviewFrom the reviews:“This book illustrates the evolving use of computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in congenital heart disease. The increased number of adults with congenital heart diseases has resulted in a need for better imaging modalities, which this book provides. The intended audience includes CT/MR technicians, cardiology fellows, cardiac surgeons, cardiologists, and structural heart disease specialists.” (Jonathan Bonilla, Doody’s Book Reviews, June, 2014)Table of Contents1. Classification and Epidemiology.- 2. Embryology.- 3. Cardiac MRI Examination: An Overview.- 4. Magnetic Resonance Angiography.- 5. Principles of CT Imaging.- Echocardiographic Imaging in Adult Congenital Heart Disease.- 6. Echocardiographic Imaging in Adult Congenital Heart Disease.- 7. Right Ventricle Outflow Tract.- 8. Left Ventricular Outflow Tract.- 9. Repaired Tetralogy of Fallot.- 10. Transposition of the Great Arteries.- 11. Univentricular Heart.- 12. Visceroatrial Situs in Congenital Heart Disease.- 13. Cardiac Shunts: ASD, VSD, PDA.- 14. Atrioventricular Septal Defects.- 15. Ebstein Anomaly.- 16. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy.- 17. The Right Myocardium.- 18. CT in Pediatric Congenital Heart Disease.- 19. Surgical Considerations in Adult Patients with Congenital Heart Disease.- 20. MRI in Repaired Congenital Heart Disease.- 21. Cardiac CT and MR Evaluation of the Adult Fontan Patient.- 22. Transcatheter Interventions in Adult Congenital Heart Disease.- 23. Virtual Surgery in Congenital Heart Disease.- 24. Aortic Arch Anomalies.- 25. Pulmonary Hypertension in Congenital Heart Disease.- 26. Congenital Thoracic Venous Anomalies.- 27. Coronary Artery Anomalies.- 28. Coronary Veins.- 29. Congenital Pericardial Anomalies.- 30. Extracardiac Complications.- 31. Cardiac MR in Patients with Implantable Arrhythmia Devices.
£208.99
Taylor & Francis Inc Handbook of Small Animal Imaging
Book SynopsisThe use of small animal models in basic and preclinical sciences constitutes an integral part of testing new pharmaceutical agents prior to their application in clinical practice. New imaging and therapeutic approaches need to be tested and validated first in animals before application to humans. Handbook of Small Animal Imaging: Preclinical Imaging, Therapy, and Applications collects the latest information about various imaging and therapeutic technologies used in preclinical research into a single source. Useful to established researchers as well as newcomers to the field, this handbook shows readers how to exploit and integrate these imaging and treatment modalities and techniques into their own research.The book first presents introductory material on small animal imaging, therapy, and research ethics. It next covers ionizing radiation and nonionizing radiation methods in small animal imaging, hybrid imaging, and imaging agents. The book theTrade Review"A great overview of current small animal imaging modalities describing their principles of operation, equipment components, and most recent applications with extremely helpful illustrations. An essential book for every biologist, chemist, and physicist involved in small animal research."—Magdalena Bazalova-Carter, PhD, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria"… a superb, comprehensive, and very accurate depiction of the state of the art in small animal imaging technologies and applications. This is an authoritative book and invaluable source of information for all biomedical sciences and technologies students, as well as for educators, professionals, and researchers in this multidisciplinary field."—Professor George Kontaxakis, Universidad Politécnica de MadridTable of ContentsINTRODUCTION TO SMALL ANIMAL IMAGING, THERAPY, AND APPLICATIONS. SMALL ANIMAL IMAGING: IONIZING RADIATION. SMALL ANIMAL IMAGING: NON‐IONIZING RADIATION. HYBRID IMAGING. IMAGING AGENTS. THERAPEUTIC RESEARCH PLATFORMS. IMAGE QUANTIFICATION. APPLICATIONS: INCLUDES BOTH IMAGING AND THERAPY.
£266.00
Taylor & Francis Inc Physics of PET and SPECT Imaging
Book SynopsisPET and SPECT imaging has improved to such a level that they are opening up exciting new horizons in medical diagnosis and treatment. This book provides a complete introduction to fundamentals and the latest progress in the field, including an overview of new scintillator materials and innovations in photodetector development, as well as the latest system designs and image reconstruction algorithms. It begins with basics of PET and SPECT physics, followed by technology advances and computing methods, quantitative techniques, multimodality imaging, instrumentation, pre-clinical and clinical imaging applications.Trade Review"A well-written, comprehensive, advanced-level book that also provides enough information about the physics, mathematics, instrumentation, quantification, and clinical applications of these imaging modalities."-Jun Zhang, The Ohio State UniversityTable of ContentsPart 1 BASICS. Principles of SPECT and PET Imaging. Part 2 TECHNOLOGY. Scintillators for PET and SPECT. Photodetectors. Acquisition Electronics. SPECT Instrumentation. PET Instrumentation. PART 3 QUANTITATIVE IMAGING. Methodologies for Quantitative SPECT. Data Corrections and Quantitative PET. Image Reconstruction for PET and SPECT. High-Performance Computing in Emission Tomography. Methods and Applications of Dynamic. SPECT Imaging. Dynamic PET Imaging. Part 4 MULTIMODALITY IMAGING. PET/CT. SPECT/CT. PET/MRI. Part 5 PRECLINICAL IMAGING AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS. Preclinical PET and SPECT. Clinical Applications of PET/CT and SPECT/CT Imaging
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Taylor & Francis Inc Nanomedicine
Book SynopsisThe unprecedented potential of nanotechnology for early detection, diagnosis, and personalized treatment of diseases has found application in every biomedical imaging modality. However, with the increasing concern about the ethical and toxicity issues associated with some nanoplatforms, biomedical researchers are in pursuit of safer, more precise, and effective ways to practice nanomedicine. Designed and written to be accessible to anyone, with or without previous knowledge of nanotechnology, Nanomedicine: A Soft Matter Perspective takes a balanced look at potential pitfalls and challenges faced by the field and how they can be translated into nonomedicine technologies.A multidisciplinary and fast-evolving research area, nanomedicine presents new clinically relevant promises grounded in the disciplines of molecular biology, genomics, chemistry, and nanotechnology. Nanoparticle-based theranostic approaches have emerged as an interdisciplinary Table of ContentsIntroduction Nuclear Imaging with Nanoparticles, Molecular Imaging at Nanoscale with Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Optical Imaging with Nanoparticles, Contrast Agents for Computed Tomographic Imaging, Nanomedicine: Perspective and Promises, Index
£166.25
Taylor & Francis Inc Surface Imaging for Biomedical Applications
Book SynopsisBased on hospital clinical trials examining the use of signal and image processing techniques, Surface Imaging for Biomedical Applications bridges the gap between engineers and clinicians. This text offers a thorough analysis of biomedical surface imaging to medical practitioners as it relates to the diagnosis, detection, and monitoring of skin conditions and disease. Written from an engineer's perspective, the book discusses image acquisition methods, image processing, and pattern recognition techniques. It focuses on a variety of techniques used in recent years for image processing and pattern recognition (principal component analysis, independent component analysis, singular value decomposition, texture modeling, inverse model analysis, polynomial surface fitting, and classification techniques), and considers interventional and non-invasive procedures used to diagnose skin-related disease. It examines the biological causation of four skin disorders (psoriaTable of ContentsSkin Surface Roughness Measurement for Assessing Scaliness of Psoriasis Lesions. Determination of Lesion Color for Clustering Psoriasis Erythema. Body Surface Area Measurement for Lesion Area Assessment. Skin Lesion Thickness Assessment. Analysis of Skin Pigmentation. Quantitative Assessment of Ulcer Wound Volume. Grading of Acne Vulgaris Lesions.
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Taylor & Francis Inc Imaging of the Cardiovascular System Thorax and
Book SynopsisMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a technique used in biomedical imaging and radiology to visualize internal structures of the body. Because MRI provides excellent contrast between different soft tissues, the technique is especially useful for diagnostic imaging of the brain, muscles, and heart.In the past 20 years, MRI technology has improved significantly with the introduction of systems up to 7 Tesla (7 T) and with the development of numerous post-processing algorithms such as diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), functional MRI (fMRI), and spectroscopic imaging. From these developments, the diagnostic potentialities of MRI have improved impressively with an exceptional spatial resolution and the possibility of analyzing the morphology and function of several kinds of pathology.Given these exciting developments, the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Handbook: Imaging of the Cardiovascular System, Thorax, and Abdomen is a timely addition to the growing bTable of ContentsCoronary and Perfusion Imaging with Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance: Current State of the Art. Imaging of the Heart: Myocardial Imaging. Computed Topography/Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Pericardial Disease. Vascular Imaging of the Head and Neck. Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Aorta and Splanchnic Vessels. Peripheral Magnetic Resonance Angiography. Magnetic Resonance Venography. Vascular Malformations. Four-Dimensional Flow Imaging. Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Trachea, Bronchi, and Lung. Clinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging Applications for the Lung. Pleura and Diaphragm. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Lung and Pulmonary Vasculature. Breast MRI. Liver: Focal Pathology. Liver: Diffuse Pathology. Gallbladder. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Biliary Tract. Update in Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Spleen. Pancreas. The Adrenal Gland. Diseases of the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract and Small Bowel. MRI of the Retroperitoneum. Abdominal Wall and Hernias. Diseases of the Colon and Rectum. Posttraumatic and Postsurgical Abdomen.
£247.00
Taylor & Francis Inc Musculoskeletal MRI
Book SynopsisMusculoskeletal MRI covers the entire musculoskeletal system and related conditions, both common and rare. The text is neatly divided into sections based on the major anatomic divisions. Each section discusses anatomic subdivisions or joints, keeping sections on normal anatomy and pathologic findings close to each other, allowing radiologists to easily compare images of normal and pathologic findings.With more than 4000 high-quality MR images, information is presented in an easy-to-read bulleted format, providing the radiologist with all the information required to make an informed diagnosis in the clinical setting. The new edition also includes a complimentary eBook as well as access to image downloads. Comprehensive and user-friendly in its approach, the book provides every radiologist, both consultant and trainee, with increased confidence in their reporting.Trade Review"This is just a great book. I have had it on my reporting desk for the last two months… The illustrations are just superb and the text clear, concise and appropriate… I would certainly recommend it for any radiologist with an interest in musculoskeletal MRI, including those new to the field and also the more experienced. For the pictures alone, which are just superb, it is worth going out and buying a copy" — Dr N. S. Ashford, consultant radiologist, Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, RAD Magazine. "This is the second edition of a book covering all aspects of musculoskeletal MRI… It covers all musculoskeletal-related MRI examinations starting in the uppere xtremity and moving to the lower extremity and spine. Because it is focused on MSK readers, the book covers most everything in tremendous detail. The best part of the book is the easy-to-read bullet-point formatting, which makes information easy to read and retrieve." - Attilio Macrito, DO (Baystate Medical Center), Doody's Book Review ServiceTable of ContentsThe Shoulder Girdle. The Elbow. The Wrist and Hand. The Hip Joint and Pelvic Girdle. The Knee. The Ankle and Foot. The Joints. The Limbs. The Spine.
£228.00
Taylor & Francis Ltd First FRCR Anatomy Examination Revision
Book SynopsisFollowing the new format of the First FRCR Anatomy Examination and based on the syllabus of the Royal College of Radiology, this unique revision tool is more complete and detailed than any other guide on the market. The comprehensive, structured approach promotes a working understanding of anatomy by guiding the reader through over 200 practice images, explaining any normal variants or key anatomical concepts of particular interest. This section is followed by three practice exams, each comprising 20 question stems and images. This is an invaluable aid for all First FRCR Anatomy Examination candidates. It is also highly recommended for doctors studying for MRCS or MRCP examinations, emergency department doctors and radiographers.Table of ContentsHead and neck. Cardiothoracic. Chest wall and breast. Gastrointestinal. Upper abdominal viscera. Genitourinary. Gynaecological and obstetric. Spine. Upper limb. Lower limb. Mock examination 1. Mock examination 2. Mock examination 3
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Essential Guide to the New FRCR: Pt. 1
Book SynopsisThe focus of the new Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists (FRCR) Part 1 exam has shifted to examining the fundamental physics, and radiation protection required to work safely within a radiology department. This book presents the new syllabus in a multiple-choice format that parallels the new exam. In addition, short answer questions reinforce fundamental teaching points. This essential guide will not only enable candidates to sit the exam with confidence, but will help them achieve a better and long lasting understanding of the subject for their future careers. Table of ContentsBasic physics. X-rays. Fluoroscopy. Nuclear medicine. Radiation protection. Specialised plain radiography.
£31.99
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imaging and Interventional Radiology for
Book SynopsisThis book, edited by leading experts in radiology, nuclear medicine, and radiation oncology, offers a wide-ranging, state of the art overview of the specifics and the benefits of a multidisciplinary approach to the use of imaging in image-guided radiation treatments for different tumor types. The entire spectrum of the most important cancers treated by radiation are covered, including CNS, head and neck, lung, breast, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and gynecological tumors. The opening sections of the book address background issues and a range of important technical aspects. Detailed information is then provided on the use of different imaging techniques for T staging and target volume delineation, response assessment, and follow-up in various parts of the body. The focus of the book ensures that it will be of interest for a multidisciplinary forum of readers comprising radiation oncologists, nuclear medicine physicians, radiologists and other medical professionals. Trade Review“This book does provide a valuable overview of many of the difficulties in the different imaging modalities in this complex and fast changing area. … this is an excellent overview of a wide ranging and developing subject.” (David Maudgil, RAD Magazine, April, 2021)Table of Contents
£999.99
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Interventional Radiology in Palliative Care
Book SynopsisThis important book fills a gap in the literature by focusing specifically on the role of interventional radiology in patients receiving palliative medicine and supportive care, a group in which the need for minimally invasive therapy is especially high. Detailed information and guidance is provided on use of the tools of interventional radiology for the purpose of problem solving in relation to a wide variety of diseases and complications. Readers will find clear explanation of the ways in which interventional radiology techniques can assist with regard to intravenous access, feeding, musculoskeletal and neurological pain relief, tumor debulking, management of bleeding and obstructions, drainages, and treatment of fistulas. Throughout, helpful tips and tricks of value in daily practice are highlighted. The book is an ideal reference on the interventional management of palliative/supportive care and the effective use of interventional radiology techniques in a multidisciplinary environment. Beyond specialists and trainees in interventional radiology, it will have broad appeal to all who deal with patients on palliative and supportive care on a day-to-day basis.Trade Review“This is an excellent and timely overview of an increasingly important crossover area that can yield considerable benefits for patients and healthcare systems in general. It is well illustrated and referenced throughout. I would recommend it to any radiology department as a reference, and suggest it for the personal library of interventional radiologists and those in training.” (David Maudgil, RAD Magazine, March, 2023)Table of Contents
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG PET/CT Imaging: Basics and Practice
Book SynopsisThe aim of this book is to provide concise information and quick reference on the basics and practice of PET/CT for beginners. The chapters are written by Nuclear Medicine experts from different countries with enormous experience in PET/CT practice. Starting with the basics of PET/CT describing physics and the use of radiopharmaceuticals in PET/CT, the book explores the principle of PET/CT in radiotherapy planning. The last five chapters explore normal variation, pitfalls and artefacts commonly seen with various routinely used PET radiotracers. The text is enriched by tables and highlighted clinical cases for better understanding. This book will be of interest mostly to nuclear medicine physicians and radiologists, but it may be appealing also to a wider medical community including oncologists and radiotherapists.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Basic Principles of PET-CT imaging.- Chapter 2: Physics of PET and Respiratory Gating.- Chapter 3. The Physics of PET/CT for Radiotherapy Planning.- Chapter 4. 18F-FDG and Non-FDG PET Radiopharmaceuticals.- Chapter 5. PET/CT imaging: Patient instructions and preparation.- Chapter 6.18F-FDG PET/CT Imaging: Normal variants, pitfalls and artefacts.-Chapter 7: 68Ga-DOTA-peptides PET-CT: Physiological biodistribution, variants and pitfalls.- Chapter 8. 18F-methylcholine (FCH) PET-CT imaging: Physiological distribution, pitfalls and imaging pearls.- Chapter 9: 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT: Normal Variants, Pitfalls and Artefacts.- Chapter 10: 18F-NaF PET-CT Imaging.
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Springer IR Playbook
Book SynopsisPart 1 - Radiology Basics.- Evolution of IR Training.- Radiation Safety.- Tools of the Trade.- Patient Care in IR.- Pharmacology in IR.- The IR Road Map: Vascular Anatomy Overview.- Introduction to Cross-Sectional Imaging.- Part 2 - Venous Interventions.- Vascular Access Techniques and Closure Devices.- Central Venous Access.- Acute and Chronic Lower Extremity Deep Venous Thrombosis.- Pulmonary Embolism.- IVC filters.- Dialysis.- Pelvic Venous Disorders.- Varicocele.- Varicose veins.- Vascular malformations.- Adrenal Vein Sampling.- Part 3 - Aortic Interventions.- Thoracic and Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysms.- Abdominal and Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms.- Aortic Dissection.- Endoleaks.- Traumatic Aortic Injury.- Part 4 - Thoracic Interventions.- Bronchial Artery Embolization.- Pulmonary Angiography: Arteriovenous Malfor
£125.99
Springer The Neuronomicon
Book SynopsisStroke.- Trauma.- Infectious, Inflammatory & Autoimmune, and Toxic.
£999.99
Urban & Fischer/Elsevier MEX Das mündliche Examen Bildgebende Verfahren
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Early CT Diagnosis of Hemispheric Brain Infarction
Book SynopsisCT signs of early cerebral infarction are subtle within the first 6 hours after symptom onset, but important to recognize. The CT reading panel of ECASS wants to share its experience by publishing this series of early CT scans from study patients in order to improve early recognition of ischemic infarction by CT and thus to improve patient care, and to provide material for practice. In this book each CT scan can be read with and without neuroradiological description. Follow-up scans of each case confirm early findings.Table of ContentsHow to Use this Book.- Patient Scans: Patients 1–20.- Detectability, Prevalence, and Significance of Early CT Signs of Hemispheric Infarction.- Hypodensity of Brain Parenchyma.- Focal Brain Swelling.- Hyperdense Middle Cerebral Artery Sign (HMCAS).- Pathophysiology of Early Parenchymal Hypodensity and Ischemic Brain Swelling and Consequences for Therapy.- Performing CT in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Practical Considerations.- How to Estimate the Extent of Early Ischemic Brain Damage.- Conclusions.- References.
£85.49
Springer Verlag Imaging Spine After Treatment: A Case-based Atlas
Book SynopsisThis book reviews in detail the role of neuroradiological imaging in the evaluation of patients who have undergone surgery or interventional radiology procedures, and particularly its value in the documentation of normal and pathological post-treatment changes, detection of complications, and follow-up. The opening sections describe pretreatment images in various conditions, including trauma, degenerative disc disease, and osteoporosis, and the different types of neurosurgical and interventional treatment that may be used. The post-treatment appearances of normal sequelae and complications on conventional radiography, CT, and MRI are then documented in detail on the basis of a large series of clinical cases, with a wealth of images. Guidance is provided on selection of one or a combination of imaging modalities. This book will be an invaluable clinical and research tool not only for neuroradiologists but also for neurosurgeons, and interventional radiologists.Table of Contents 1. Pathology.- 2. Interventional Radiology.- 3. Surgery.- 4. Imaging Modalities.- 5. Post Treatment.- 6. Clinical cases.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Ultrasonography Diagnosis of Peripheral Nerves: Cases and Illustrations
Book SynopsisAs a hot topic in ultrasound medicine, peripheral nerve ultrasound has its wide applications in clinical field. This book firstly introduces the anatomy of peripheral nerves, method and normal sonograms for peripheral nerve scanning. In the following chapters, common and typical cases of peripheral nerves diseases are presented with useful clinical information and relevant data, for example, ultrasound, MRI, clinical operation and pathology results. At the end of each disease, video with detailed explanation of diagnostic procedure and 2-3 bullet points in practical differential diagnosis are included to help readers taking notes. This book will be a valuable reference for physicians in ultrasound, anesthetists, neurologists, pain specialists, and practitioners interested in related field.Table of ContentsAnatomy of Peripheral Nerves.- The Method of Peripheral Nerve Scanning and Normal Ultrasonogram.- Abnormal Peripheral Nerve Ultrasonogram.- Typical Cases of Peripheral Nerve.- Application and Prospect of New Ultrasonic Technology in Diagnosis and Treatment of Peripheral Nerve.
£40.49
Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Fluorine Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Book SynopsisOver the past decade, fluorine (19F) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has garnered significant scientific interest in the biomedical research community owing to the unique properties of fluorinated materials and the 19F nucleus. Fluorine has an intrinsically sensitive nucleus for MRI. There is negligible endogenous 19F in the body and thus there is no background signal. Fluorine-containing compounds are ideal tracer labels for a wide variety of MRI applications. Moreover, the chemical shift and nuclear relaxation rate can be made responsive to physiology via creative molecular design. This book is an interdisciplinary compendium that details cutting-edge science and medical research in the emerging field of 19F MRI. Edited by Ulrich Flögel and Eric Ahrens, two prominent MRI researchers, this book will appeal to investigators involved in MRI, biomedicine, immunology, pharmacology, probe chemistry, and imaging physics. Trade Review"Since the first published images in the mid 1970s, 19F MRI has made a significant comeback in molecular and cellular imaging during the last 10 years. This book is written by an international gathering of scientists who have been expert witnesses to this renaissance, covering every aspect from physical, chemical, and biological perspectives."—Dr. Jeff W. M. Bulte, Johns Hopkins University, USA"Fluorine Magnetic Resonance Imaging provides a splendid overview of how the 19F nucleus can be exploited to interrogate healthy and diseased tissues. Written by recognized experts in MRI pulse sequences, imaging hardware, contrast agent chemistry, pharmacy, and medicine, it covers the whole field from the technique to clinical application. An important and highly recommended book."—Prof. Gustav J. Strijkers, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands"This is an authoritative and comprehensive book on a very important and emerging topic in the field of MRI and biomedical imaging. The editors have engaged the leaders in 19F MRI and cover all basic and advanced concepts in this field. The book is rich in illustrations and examples, which facilitate comprehension. I have no doubt that it is going to be a valuable resource in helping the next generation of scientists and clinicians to continue the process of advancing 19F MRI and its application in biology and medicine."—Dr. Zahi A. Fayad, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, USATable of ContentsTechnical Issues. Pulse Sequence Considerations and Schemes. Advanced Detection Techniques and Hardware: Simultaneous 1H/19F. Hyperpolarization for Signal Enhancement (Naumann/Bernading; Magdeburg, Germany) 19F Imaging Agents. Active Targeting of Perfluorocarbon Nanoemulsions. Responsive Probes for 19F MRS/MRI Inflammation Imaging. Imaging Acute Organ Transplant Rejection with 19F MRI. Cardiac Disease. Monitoring of Specific Cell Populations. Tracking Lymphocytes in vivo. Tracking of Dendritic Cells. Neural Stem Cells. Pharmacology. Fluorinated Drugs and Natural Products. Other Biomedical Applications. Imaging of the Respiratory System. Tracking of Capsules and Catheters in the Human Gastrointestinal Tract. Perspectives. Perfluorocarbon Theranostic Nanomedicines: Pharmaceutical Scientist’s Perspective.
£128.25
Springer Textbook of Interventional Radiology
Book SynopsisGeneral considerations.-1. Patient preparation.-2. Image guidance in IR.-3. Contrast media and drugs.-Vascular interventions.-4. Hardware for vascular interventions.-5. Vascular access.- 6. Neurovascular interventions.-7. Interventions in head and neck.-8. Central venous access.- 9. Interventions of the aorta and pulmonary artery.-10. Thoracic interventions.-11. Interventions of the IVC, hepatic veins and portal vein.-12. Hepatic artery interventions.-13. Interventions of renal vessels.- 14. Interventions of the mesenteric circulation.-15. Interventions of the pelvic vessels.-16. Interventions of the extremity arteries.-17. Interventions of the extremity veins.-18. Management of vascular malformations.-19. Vascular interventions in trauma.-20. Vascular interventions in endocrinopathies.- Non-vascular interventions.-21. Image guided biopsy.-22. Image guided drainage procedures.-23. Interventions of the biliary tract.-24. Interventions of the genitourinary tract.-25. Ablation techniques26. Musculoskeletal interventions.-27. Peripheral nerve blocks.-28. Interventions of the gastrointestinal tract.-29. Image guided breast interventions.-30. Female genital tract and obstetric interventions.
£134.99
Springer New York Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Anatomy and Technique
Book Synopsisto Musculoskeletal Ultrasound.- The Upper Limb.- The Shoulder.- The Arm.- The Elbow.- The Forearm.- The Wrist and Hand.- The Lower Limb.- The Adult Hip.- The Adult Thigh.- The Knee.- The Leg.- The Ankle and Foot.- The Peripheral Nerves.- The Peripheral Nervous System.- The Brachial Plexus.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Vibrational Spectroscopy for Medical Diagnosis
Book SynopsisCancer is the second largest cause of death (after heart disease) in North America and Europe. Statistics from many countries serve constantly to inform us of how prevalent cancer is worldwide, even though one particular variation may be more predominant is one geographical region than another.Table of ContentsList of Contributors. Introduction to Spectral Imaging, and Applications to Diagnosis of Lymph Nodes (Melissa J. Romeo, Rina K. Dukor and Max Diem). Infrared and Raman Microspectroscopic Studies of Individual Human Cells (Melissa J. Romeo, Susie Boydston-White, Christian Matthäaus, Miloš Miljkovic, Benjamin Bird, Tatyana Chernenko, Peter Lasch and Max Diem). Infrared Spectroscopy in the Identification of Microorganisms (Mareike Wenning, Siegfried Scherer and Dieter Naumann). Antemortem Identification of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy (TSE) from Serum by Mid-IR Spectroscopy (Peter Lasch, Michael Beekes, Heinz Fabian and Dieter Naumann). Head and Neck Cancer: A Clinical Overview, and Observations from Synchrotron-sourced Mid-infrared Spectroscopy Investigations (Sheila E. Fisher, Andrew T. Harris, John M. Chalmers and Mark J. Tobin). Infrared Spectroscopic Imaging Protocols for High-throughput Histopathology (Rohit Bhargava and Ira W. Levin). Spectral Histopathology of the Human Cervix (Don McNaughton, Keith Bambery and Bayden R. Wood). Raman Spectroscopy as a Potential Tool for Early Diagnosis of Malignancies in Esophageal and Bladder Tissues (N. Stone, C. Kendall and H. Barr). Neuro-oncological Applications of Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy (Christoph Krafft and Reiner Salzer). Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Erythrocytes (Bayden R. Wood and Don McNaughton). Glossary. Appendix: Infrared and Raman Spectra of Selected Cellular. Components. Index.
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Wiley Endodontic Radiology
Book Synopsis* More than 400 color photographs, CBCT images, and high-resolution radiographs * Radiological principles addressed from an endodontist's perspective and needs * Includes a new periapical index based on CBCT .Trade Review“A well-written and comprehensive text with contributions from a large number of international experts in the field of endodontics . . . It has subsequently influenced my clinical practice and I’d strongly urge anyone who is truly committed to learning and understanding endodontic imaging to a superior level to invest their time into reading this text.” (British Dental Journal, 12 October 2013)Table of ContentsAbout the Editor ix Contributors x Foreword xiv Preface xvi Acknowledgments xvii Part 1: General Principles and Techniques 3 1 General Principles of Radiology in Endodontics 5 Anda Kfir and Bettina Basrani 2 Intraoral Radiographic Principles and Techniques 18 Mindy Cash and Bettina Basrani 3 Special Situations 39 Bettina Basrani 4 Intraoral Digital Imaging 43 Ernest W. N. Lam 5 Radiographic Considerations Before the Endodontic Treatment Is Initiated 49 Calvin D. Torneck 6 Radiographic Analysis of Anomalous Tooth Forms and Morphological Variations Related to Endodontics 54 Jeffrey M. Coil Part 2: Endodontic Disease 79 7 Radiographic Expression of Endodontic Disease 81 Calvin D. Torneck 8 Image Interpretation of Periapical Abnormalities 101 Ernest W. N. Lam 9 Radiographic Interpretation of Traumatic Injuries 129 Nestor Cohenca 10 Radiographic Analysis of Acquired Pathological Dental Conditions 153 Amir Azarpazhooh 11 Radiographic Analysis of Periodontal and Endodontic Lesions 166 Jim Yuan Lai and Bettina Basrani 12 Radiographic Imaging in Implant Dentistry 177Amir Azarpazhooh and Jim Yuan Lai Part 3: Sequence of Endodontic Treatment 191 13 Radiographic Considerations during the Endodontic Treatment 193 Bettina Basrani 14 Electronic Apex Locators and Conventional Radiograph in Working Length Measurement 218 Gevik Malkhassian, Andres Plazas, and Yosef Nahmias 15 Vertical Root Fractures: Radiological Diagnosis 235 Anil Kishen and Harold H. Messer 16 Healing of Chronic Apical Periodontitis 251 Dag Ørstavik Part 4: Teaching and Research 267 17 Radiographic Consideration for Endodontic Teaching 269 Bettina Basrani 18 Micro-Computed Tomography in Endodontic Research 278 Mana Mirfendereski and Ove Peters Part 5: Advanced Techniques 285 19 Alternative Imaging Systems in Endodontics 287 Elisabetta Cotti and Girolamo Campisi 20 Introduction to Cone Beam Computed Tomography 304 Ernest W. N. Lam 21 Interpretation of Periapical Lesions Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography 307 Carlos Estrela, Mike Reis Bueno, and Ana Helena Gonçalves Alencar Part 6: Clinical Cases 329 22 Clinical Cases 331 Le O’Leary 23 Clinical Impact of Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Root Canal Treatment 367 Carlos Bóveda Z. Index 416
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Book SynopsisMAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING Mathematical Foundations and Applications By Walter J. Schempp As magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) continues to transform medical diagnostics and the study of the brain, the necessity for a more precise description of this important clinical tool is increasingly evident. A mathematical understanding of MRI and the related imaging modalities of functional MRI and NMR spectroscopy can greatly improve many scientific and medical endeavors, from the quality of scans in the tomographic slices and their semantic interpretations to minimally invasive neurosurgery and research in cognitive neuroscience. Magnetic Resonance Imaging advances a coherent mathematical theory of MRI and presents for the first time a real-world application of non-commutative Fourier analysis. Emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of clinical MRI, this book offers an intriguing look at the geometric principles underlying the quantum phenoTable of ContentsNMR Spectroscopy and Clinical MRI: Historical and Phenomenological Aspects. The Structure-Function Problem in Clinical MRI. Applications and Synopsis. Bibliography. Index.
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