Medical imaging Books
Springer International Publishing AG Diseases of the Abdomen and Pelvis 2023-2026: Diagnostic Imaging
Book SynopsisThis open access book deals with imaging of the abdomen and pelvis, an area that has seen considerable advances over the past several years, driven by clinical as well as technological developments. The respective chapters, written by internationally respected experts in their fields, focus on imaging diagnosis and interventional therapies in abdominal and pelvic disease; they cover all relevant imaging modalities, including magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, ultrasound, and positron emission tomography. As such, the book offers a comprehensive review of the state of the art in imaging of the abdomen and pelvis. IDKD books are extensively re-written every four years. As a result, they offer a comprehensive review of the state of the art in imaging. The book is clearly structured with learning objectives, abstracts, subheadings, tables and take-home points, supported by design elements to help readers easily navigate through the text. As an IDKD book, it is particularly valuable for general radiologists, radiology residents, and interventional radiologists who want to update their diagnostic knowledge, and for clinicians interested in imaging as it relates to their speciality. Table of ContentsEmergency radiology of the abdomen and pelvis (inkl. trauma).- Imaging infectious disease of the abdomen (including COVID).- Staging and monitoring of oncologic disease with emphasis on standardized reporting and hybrid imaging.- Benign and malignant diseases of the colon and rectum.- Retroperitoneal masses.- Diffuse liver disease.- Focal liver disease.- Diseases of the gall bladder and biliary tree.- Diseases of the pancreas.- Adrenal disease.- Benign and malignant renal disease.- Update on immunotherapies: the role of the radiologists in the era of precision medicine.- Benign disease of the uterus.- Malignant disease of the uterus.- Adnexal disease.- Prostate MRI.- Pathways for spread of disease in the abdomen.- Small bowel disease.- Congenital and acquired pathologies of the pediatric gastro-intestinal tract.- Congenital and acquired pathologies of the pediatric uro-genital tract.
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Thieme Publishing Group Normal Findings in CT and MRI, A1, print
Book SynopsisThe key for any beginning radiologist who wishes to recognize pathological findings is to first acquire an ability to distinguish them from normal ones. This outstanding guide gives beginning radiologists the tools they need to systematically approach and recognize normal MR and CT images. Highlights include: Reference-quality images from the author's own teaching files show all standard normal findings as seen in CT and MRI Checklists in each section offer the reader a systematic way to approach the images Thorough guidelines to help beginning radiologists dictate their reports Lists of standard measurements and tips for ruling out pathology Trade ReviewThe descriptive interpretation and the checklist can be especially valuable for radiologists in training because it helps them to systematically evaluate and describe normal CT and MR findings...will help everyone differentiate normal from pathological findings.' --European RadiologyTable of ContentsComputer Tomography CT: Head and Neck CT: Chest CT: Abdomen CT: Spinal Column Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI: Head and Neck MRI: Chest MRI: Abdomen MRI: Spinal Column MRI: Joints MRI: Special Investigations
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Springer International Publishing AG Multidetector-Row CT of the Thorax
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Springer International Publishing AG Incidental Radiological Findings
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Springer International Publishing AG Normal and Abnormal Fetal Face Atlas: Ultrasonographic Features
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Springer International Publishing AG Imaging of Soft Tissue Tumors
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Birkhauser Verlag AG Active Surveillance for Localized Prostate Cancer: A New Paradigm for Clinical Management
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Springer International Publishing AG Imaging Acute Abdomen in Children
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Computerized Tomography
Book SynopsisINSERM Symposium, Bordeaux, September 20-22, 1979
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Magnetic Resonance Angiography
Book SynopsisIn this completely revised second edition, internationally acknowledged experts discuss the principles and technical aspects of MR angiography, its diverse clinical applications, and its advantages and limitations. A large number of typical MR angiograms are presented, suitable protocols are described, and comparison is made with other vascular imaging techniques. Chapters focus on image display techniques, blood flow quantification, hardware configurations, and the limitations and artifacts of MR angiography. Suitable examination protocols for different vascular regions and lesions are described to facilitate correct application of the technique. Systematic comparison is made with other vascular imaging techniques.Table of ContentsThe Vascular System: Topographic Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology of Blood Flow I.P. ARLART and C. DIEHM; Definition of MR Angiography I.P. ARLART and G.M. BONGARTZ; PRINCIPLES AND TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF MR ANGIOGRAPHY: Basic Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging G.M. BONGARTZ and H. BOSMANS; K-Space and Resolution M. BOCK; Flow-Dependent Acquistion Techniques H. BOSMANS and R. HAUSMANN; Flow-Independent Acquisition Techniques G.M. BONGARTZ, H. BOSMANS, and G. MARCHAL; Spatial Versus Temporal Resolution H. BOSMANS and G. MARCHAL; Contrast Media in MR Angiography G.M. BONGARTZ; Image Display Techniques J.VAN CLEYNENBREUGEL and G. LAUB; Quantification of Blood Flow J.F. DEBATIN; Hardware Configurations K. SCHEFFLER; Artifacts and Limitations P. REISER and R. VOSSHENRICH; CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF MR ANGIOGRAPHY: Intracranial Vessels G. MARCHAL, G. WILMS, and H. BOSMANS; The Carotid and Vertebral Arteries S. WETZEL and G.M. BONGARTZ; The Thoracic Aorta S. DYMARKOWSKI and J. BOGAERT; The Coronary Arteries A.J. DUERINCKX; The Pulmonary Vessels S. SONNET and G.M. BONGARTZ; The Abdominal Aorta and Its Branches I.P. ARLART and A. GERLACH; Arteries of the Extremities M. BOOS; Veins of the Body and the Extremities A. GERLACH, I.P. ARLART, and G.P. KRESTIN; The Splenoportal Venous System J. GAA; Guidance of Intravascular Therapeutic Procedures: Current Status and Future L.E. LADD and J.F. DEBATIN; Intravascular Implants: Safety and Artifacts P.R. HILFIKER and J.F. DEBATIN; Subject Index; List of Contributors
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Handbook of Contrast Echocardiography: Left ventricular function and myocardial perfusion
Book SynopsisAlthough the technology required for the successful application of contrast echo cardiography has evolved rapidly over the past few years, the technique has not yet gained widespread clinical acceptance. One important reason for the lack of clinical acceptance is the relative complexity of the technique, particularly in respect to myocardial perfusion imaging. The interaction between micro bubbles and ultrasound is an entire field by itsel£ as is the coronary microvasculature. It is in this regard that practicing echocardiographers, cardiologists in training, radiologists, so no graphers, and students will find 'A Handbook of Contrast Echocardiography' particularly useful. Written by two leaders in the field who have presented illustrative cases not only from their own laboratories but also from others around the world, this volume is a lucid, concise, and practical guide for the day-to-day use of contrast echocardiography. Dr Peter Burns has been involved in almost all the technical advances in the imaging methods that have made it possible to detect opacification of the left ventricular cavity and myocardium from a venous injection of microbubbles. He has been responsible to a large degree for advancing our understanding of the interaction between micro bubbles and ultrasound, which he describes in clear and easy to understand terms in this book. Dr Harald Becher has been active in the clincal application of contrast echocardiography for several years and has gained considerable experience with many imaging techniques and microbubbles, which he describes in this volume in some detail.Table of ContentsUnderstanding Ultrasound Contrast Agents for Echocardiography: Principles and Instrumentation. Introduction; The Need for Contrast Agents in Echocardiography; Contrast Agents for Ultrasound; Mode of Action; New Developments in Contrast Imaging; Conclusion; Assessment of LV Function by Contrast Echo Physiology and Pathophysiology of LV Function; Available Methods; Indications and Selection of Methods; How to Perfom Contrast Enhanced LV Studies; Assessment of Myocardial Perfusion by Contrast Echo; Coronary Flow and Flow Reserve; Tissue Perfusion
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Learning Diagnostic Imaging: 100 Essential Cases
Book SynopsisThis book is an introduction to diagnostic radiology (including nuclear medicine). Written in a user-friendly format, it takes into account that radiology is divided into many subspecialties that constitute a universe of their own. The book is subdivided into ten sections, such as musculoskeletal, thoracic, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular and breast imaging. Each chapter is presented with an introduction of the subspecialty and ten case studies with illustrations and comments.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews: "It essentially divides radiology into 10 sections … . The book is aimed at the medical student market and the junior doctors market as well as any other interested healthcare professionals. … Each section contains material for further reading at the end, which will appeal to those who like to study in greater depth. … Overall, the presentation of the book is good and I am sure the text will be a welcome addition to the … market in this area." (Arpan Banerjee, RAD Magazine, January, 2009) "The purpose of this book is to provide a quick introduction to diagnostic imaging for medical students and radiology residents, as well as technicians, physician assistants, and nurses associated with diagnostic imaging. Because the book is divided into subspecialties, it may also serve as a refresher for specialized radiologists who are encountering unexpected findings. … This book serves as a teaching file for beginners in diagnostic imaging … ." (Aurelio Matamoros Jr., The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, April, 2009) "Learning Diagnostic Imaging is a collection of cases designed for medical students and new residents as a preview of the various subspecialties of radiology. … The authors attempt to provide an essential background level of information on which to base future learning as the reader proceeds through medical school and/or residency. … This book is easy to read and understand and is user friendly. … it is worth the investment if you are in need of a high-quality introductory case-file book." (James W. Berger, Radiology, Vol. 253 (2), November, 2009)Table of ContentsBreast Imaging.- Cardiovascular Imaging.- Thoracic Radiology.- Gastrointestinal System and Disorders of the Liver, Pancreas, Spleen, and Biliary System.- Genitourinary, Gynecological, and Obstetrical Imaging.- Musculoskeletal Imaging.- Neuroimaging and Head and Neck Imaging.- Nuclear Medicine.- Pediatric Radiology.- Ultrasound Imaging.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imaging of Soft Tissue Tumors
Book SynopsisThis richly illustrated book provides a comprehensive survey of the growing role of medical imaging studies in the detection, staging, grading, tissue characterization, and post-treatment follow-up of soft tissue tumors. For each tumor group, imaging findings are correlated with clinical, epidemiologic, and histologic data. The relative merits and indications of various imaging modalities are discussed and compared. Particular emphasis is placed on MRI because of its unique contrast resolution and multiplanar imaging capabilities. This third, revised and updated edition includes new chapters on genetics and molecular biology and on pathology of soft tissue tumors, with respect to the new World Health Organization (WHO) classification of soft tissue tumors. It aims to serve both as a systematic, descriptive textbook and as a rich pictorial database of soft tissue masses. The addition of numerous new illustrations of common and rare soft tissue tumors will further increase the scientific and educational value of this third edition.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews of the third edition: RAD-Magazine, Nov. 2006: "There is a lot of knowledge and experience between the two book covers, which is well presented...." "This third edition of ‘Imaging of soft tissue tumors’ has been considerably enlarged by using the bank data of the Belgian Soft Tissue Neoplasm Registry. … This new edition should be recommended to radiologists and nuclear medicine doctors, surgeons, oncologists, graduated or in training, but it is also of interest for the specialists related to the different soft tissues." (F Duparc, Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, Vol. 28, 2006)Table of ContentsDiagnostic Modalities.- Ultrasound of Soft Tissue Tumors.- Color Doppler Ultrasound.- Plain Radiography, Angiography, and Computed Tomography.- Nuclear Medicine Imaging.- Magnetic Resonance Imaging.- Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging.- Cytogenetics and Molecular Genetics of Soft Tissue Tumors and Bone Tumors.- Soft Tissue Tumours: the Surgical Pathologist’s Perspective.- Biopsy of Soft Tissue Tumors.- Staging, Grading, and Tissue Specific Diagnosis.- Staging.- Grading and Tissue-Specific Diagnosis.- General Imaging Strategy of Soft Tissue Tumors.- Imaging of Soft Tissue Tumors.- Tumors of Connective Tissue.- Fibrohistiocytic Tumors.- Lipomatous Tumors.- Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions of Blood Vessels.- Lymphatic Tumors.- Tumors of Muscular Origin.- Synovial Tumors.- Tumors of Peripheral Nerves.- Extraskeletal Cartilaginous and Osseous Tumors.- Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumors and Related Lesions.- Lesions of Uncertain Differentiation.- Pseudotumoral Lesions.- Soft Tissue Metastasis.- Soft Tissue Lymphoma.- Imaging of Soft Tissue Tumors in The Pediatric Patient.- Imaging After Treatment.- Follow-Up Imaging of Soft Tissue Tumors.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Decision Making in Radiation Oncology: Volume 1
Book SynopsisDecision Making in Radiation Oncology is a reference book designed to enable radiation oncologists, including those in training, to make diagnostic and treatment decisions effectively and efficiently. The design is based on the belief that “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Knowledge is conveyed through an illustrative approach using algorithms, schemas, graphics, and tables. Detailed guidelines are provided for multidisciplinary cancer management and radiation therapy techniques. In addition to the attention-riveting algorithms for diagnosis and treatment, strategies for the management of disease at individual stages are detailed for all the commonly diagnosed malignancies. Clinical trials that have yielded “gold standard” treatment and their results are documented in the schemas. Moreover, radiation techniques, including treatment planning and delivery, are presented in an illustrative way. This groundbreaking publication is an essential tool for physicians in their daily clinical practice.Trade ReviewFrom the book reviews:“This is a comprehensive, full color atlas and text about various head and neck, breast, thoracic, and palliative care for oncology. … I highly recommend this book to oncologists, radiosurgeons, and physicians. … I heartily recommend this publication for all readers for a quick reference book.” (Joseph J. Grenier, Amazon.com, September, 2014)Table of ContentsVolume 1: Introduction .- Section I: Head and Neck Cancers: Orbital and Ocular Malignancies.- Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma.- Cancer of Oral Cavity and Oropharynx.- Malignant Tumors of the Major Salivary Glands.- Cancer of Larynx and Hypopharynx.- Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Unknown Head and Neck Primary.- Thyroid Cancer.- Section II: Breast Cancer: Breast Cancer.- Section III: Tumors of the Thorax: Lung Cancer (NSCLC & SCLC).- Thymoma.- Esophageal Cancer.- Section IV: Cancers of the Gastrointestinal Tract: Gastric Cancer.-Pancreatic Cancer.- Hepatobiliary Tumors.- Rectal Cancer .- Cancer of the Anal Canal.-Volume 2: Section V: Tumors of the Genitalurinary System: Cancer of the Bladder.- Cancer of the Prostate.- Testicular Cancer.- Section VI: Gynaecological Cancers: Endometrial Cancer.-Cancer of the Cervix.- Vulva Cancer.- Vaginal Cancer.- Section VII: Lymphomas: Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.- Hodgkin’s Disease.- Multiple Myeloma and Plasmacytoma.-Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma.- CNS Lymphoma.- Section VIII: Tumors of the Central Nervous System: Meningioma.- Adult Glioma.- Pituitary Tumors.- Section IX: Skin Cancers and Soft Tissue Sarcoma: Skin Cancers including Melanoma.- Soft Tissue Sarcoma.- Section X: Pediatric Tumors: Pediatric CNS Tumors.- Retinoblastoma.- Neuroblastoma.- Ewing’s Sarcoma.- Wilm’s Tumor.- Section XI: Other: Palliative Radiation for Brain Metastasis.- Palliative Radiation for Bone Metastasis.- Appendix I: TD 5/5 (table).- Appendix II: Performance Status Scales.- Subject Index.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Osteoporosis and Bone Densitometry Measurements
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Sports Injuries in Children and Adolescents: A Case-Based Approach
Book SynopsisThis introduction to sports injuries in children and adolescents is written in a user-friendly format and takes into account the fact that sports injuries in the pediatric population are not an easy topic for non-pediatric orthopedic surgeons, pediatricians, and non-pediatric radiologists. The book is divided into five chapters on musculoskeletal particularities in children, head and spine trauma, muscle strains and avulsion injuries, bone fractures, overuse injuries, and miscellanea. Each of these chapters comprises ten cases, and each case study includes up to four figures, a description of the clinical case, a review of the pathophysiology of the condition described in the case, and a final section on imaging findings. Sports Injuries in Children and Adolescents is a case-based book aimed at pediatricians, pediatric orthopedic surgeons, and radiologists.Table of ContentsMusculoskeletal Particularities in Children.- Head and Spine Trauma.- Muscle Strains and Avulsion Injuries.- Bone Fractures.- Overuse Injuries.- Miscellanea.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Computer Reformations of the Brain and Skull Base: Anatomy and Clinical Application
Book Synopsis1 General Considerations.- 1.1 Introductory Remarks.- 1.2 Materials and Methods.- 1.3 General Principles in Clinical Applications.- 1.4 Technical Aspects.- 2 Orbit and Paranasal Sinuses.- 2.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 2.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 2.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 2.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 3 Anterior Cranial Fossa.- 3.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 3.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 3.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 3.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 4 Temporal Lobe and Insula.- 4.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 4.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 4.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 4.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 5 Sella, Pituitary Gland, Suprasellar Cistern, and Parasellar Area.- 5.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 5.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 5.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 5.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 6 Supratentorial Periventricular Structures.- 6.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 6.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 6.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 6.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 7 Quadrigeminal Cistern.- 7.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 7.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 7.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 7.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 8 Occipital Lobe.- 8.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 8.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 8.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 8.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 9 Prepontine and Cerebellopontine Cisterns.- 9.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 9.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 9.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 9.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 10 Cerebellum and Fourth Ventricle.- 10.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 10.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 10.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 10.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 11 Lower Brain Stem, Cisterna Magna, Posterior Skull Base.- 11.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 11.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 11.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 11.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 12 Index I.- 13 Index II.Table of Contents1 General Considerations.- 1.1 Introductory Remarks.- 1.2 Materials and Methods.- 1.3 General Principles in Clinical Applications.- 1.4 Technical Aspects.- 2 Orbit and Paranasal Sinuses.- 2.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 2.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 2.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 2.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 3 Anterior Cranial Fossa.- 3.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 3.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 3.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 3.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 4 Temporal Lobe and Insula.- 4.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 4.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 4.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 4.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 5 Sella, Pituitary Gland, Suprasellar Cistern, and Parasellar Area.- 5.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 5.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 5.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 5.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 6 Supratentorial Periventricular Structures.- 6.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 6.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 6.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 6.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 7 Quadrigeminal Cistern.- 7.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 7.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 7.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 7.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 8 Occipital Lobe.- 8.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 8.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 8.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 8.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 9 Prepontine and Cerebellopontine Cisterns.- 9.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 9.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 9.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 9.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 10 Cerebellum and Fourth Ventricle.- 10.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 10.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 10.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 10.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 11 Lower Brain Stem, Cisterna Magna, Posterior Skull Base.- 11.1 Anatomical Landmarks.- 11.2 Main Individual Structures and Planes.- 11.3 Important Functional and Pathological Anatomy.- 11.4 Illustrative Clinical Application.- 12 Index I.- 13 Index II.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Digitale bildgebende Verfahren Interventionelle Verfahren Integrierte digitale Radiologie: 5. Grazer Radiologisches Symposium 8.–10. Oktober 1987
Book SynopsisDas Programm des ,,5. Grazer Radiologischen Symposiums" sollte einen aktuel- len und moglichst umfassenden Oberblick tiber 3 Themenkreise anbieten: Das 1. Hauptthema war traditionellerweise Einsatz, Stellenwert und Aussage moderner bildgebender Verfahren. Wie bereits in den Jahren 1983 und 1985 war der neueste Stand der Kernspintomographie von besonderem Interesse. Das 2. Hauptthema behandelte die therapeutischen Aspekte der interventio- nellen Radiologie. Das 3. Hauptthema betraf das Gebiet der Dokumentation, Archivierung und Kommunikation von Befunden und Bilddaten. Die groBe Zahl von tiber 600 Teilnehmern und die rege Diskussion haben uns gezeigt, daB die gewiihlten Themen dieser Veranstaltung das allgemeine Interesse angesprochen haben. Der intensive Meinungsaustausch zwischen Teilnehmern und Referenten aus 17 Nationen hat sicher zu neuen, fruchtbaren Anregungen gefUhrt. Urn die Ergebnisse dieses Symposiums wieder einem groBen Kreis zugiinglich zu machen, entschlossen wir uns, die Vortriige in einem Tagungsband zu publizieren. Unser Dank gilt der Firma Schering AG, Berlin, fUr die groBziigige Unterstiitzung und fUr das Zustandekommen dieses Buches, insbesondere Herrn Dr. O. Burian fUr die ausgezeichnete Zusammenarbeit. Weiters danken wir den Herren K. Kocever und D. Poltl fUr die Mitarbeit bei der Gestaltung dieses KongreB- bandes.Table of ContentsMagnetic Resonance Imaging — The Present and the Future.- Phosphor-NMR-Spektroskopie bei Hirntumoren.- Natrium Imaging.- Observation of Fructose Metabolism in the Human Liver by Means of 1H Image-Guided Localized 31P MR Spectroscopy.- Therapieverlaufskontrolle nach Chemotherapie an Tumoren des Menschen mit Hilfe der In-vivo-31P-Spektroskopie.- Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Paediatric Neurology.- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in Neuroradiology.- Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography of the Hind-Brain and Upper Cervical Cord: Normal Variation and the Chiari Malformations.- Tumoren der hinteren Schädelgrube — Vergleich von MRT und CT.- Kleinhirnbrückenwinkel: Kernspintomographie mit GD-DTPA und schnellen Sequenzen im Vergleich zur CT.- Vergleich der hochauflösenden Computertomographie (HR-CT) und Magnetresonanztomographie (MRT) bei Raumforderungen im Bereich der Schädelbasis.- Imaging of Central Intrinsic Tumours.- Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Pituitary Adenomas.- Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Intracranial Meningiomas: A Comparative Analysis of Histological and Magnetic Resonance Features.- Eine Mehrschichtgradientenechosequenz für die Gd-DTPA verstärkte MRT intrakranieller Tumoren.- Intrakranielle Tumoren im Xenon-CT-Bild.- Kernspintomographie der Orbita bei endokriner Ophthalmopathie. Vergleich mit computertomographischen Befunden.- The Clinical Impact of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Diagnosis of Brain Stem Lesions.- Hochauflösende Computertomographie und ihre Rekonstruktionsmöglichkeiten, einschließlich 3-D-Imaging in der Otorhinologie und der Traumatologie.- Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Intracranial Hemorrhage.- Vergleich von KST und CT in der Diagnostik zerebraler Infektionen.- Differentialdiagnose der Enzephalitis im MR.- Läsionen des Zentralnervensystems bei Borreliose.- Neuroradiologische Veränderungen bei AIDS.- Die Rolle der Kernspintomographie bei der diagnostischen Abklärung isolierter Optikusneuritiden.- Erlaubt die magnetische Resonanztomographie Aussagen zur Krankheitsaktivität bei multipler Sklerose? Erfahrungen mit der paramagnetischen Substanz Gadolinium-DTPA.- Laserangioplastie und dynamische PTA im Vergleich zur Ballondilatation.- Recanalization Devices for Totally Obstructed Vessels: Atherolytic Wire and Kensey Recanalization Catheter.- Neue perkutan einführbare und durch den Ballon aufdehnbare Endoprothese — Experimente und erste klinische Ergebnisse.- Die Katheterlyse und Dilatation unter angioskopischer und radiologischer Kontrolle. Ein angiographischer und angioskopischer Vergleich bei 9 Patienten.- Cavaschirmfilter: Möglichkeiten und Indikationen.- Laserrekanalisation arterieller Obstruktionen. Experimentelle Grundlagen, technische Entwicklung, klinische Ergebnisse.- Percutaneous Laser-Assisted Peripheral Angioplasty.- Langzeitergebnisse der PTA bei 4750 Patienten. Eine Studie über die Effektivität der PTA und Katheterlyse im Zeitraum von 8 Jahren.- Früh- und Spätergebnisse der renalen PTA: Angiographische und klinische Befunde.- Die perkutane transluminale Angioplastik (PTA) von Hirngefäßstenosen (Indikation, Technik, Ergebnisse).- Die PTA der A. carotis mit einem Carotisschirm. Eine Studie über 8 Patienten.- Ballonvalvulo- und Ballonangioplastik angeborener und erworbener obstruktiver Herzfehler im Kindesalter.- Ballondilatation von verkalkten Aortenstenosen.- Percutaneous Drainage of Abdominal Abscesses and Fluid Collections.- Drainagerouten zur Bursa omentalis und peripankreatischer Raum.- Radiologisch geführte Abszeßdrainage im Retroperitonealraum.- CT-gesteuerte Biopsieverfahren — Methoden, Resultate und Komplikationen.- Untersuchungen zur Binnenstruktur zervikaler Lymphknoten und ihre Bedeutung bei der Erkennung kleiner Metastasen: CT, Ultraschall und MR im Vergleich.- Vorteile der hochauflösenden Kernspintomographie bei 1,5 Tesla in der Diagnostik kleiner orofazialer Läsionen.- Magnetresonanztomographie (MRT) und Sonographie (US) zur Lokalisation von Parathyreoideaadenomen.- Tumors of the Nasopharynx: A CT Evaluation of 52 Patients.- Viszerale Angiographie mit intraarterieller DSA und programmierter 100-mm-Technik.- Ultrasound Examination of Fluid Complex Abdominal Lesions and Correlation with Computed Tomography.- Experimentelle Untersuchungen zur computertomographischen Beurteilung der Pankreasparenchymperfusion bei akuter Frühpankreatitis.- Indikationen bildgebender Verfahren zum Nachweis zerebraler Durchblutungsstörungen.- Magnetic Resonance Imaging of CNS Vascular Lesions.- Die Bedeutung des Magnetic-Resonance-Imaging im Rahmen des zerebrovaskulären Risikoprofils.- Fast Field Echo Imaging and Dynamic Gadolinium-DTPA Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Vascular Malformations.- Semiautomatische Segmentierung von MR-Tomogrammen beim kommunizierenden chronischen Hydrozephalus.- Die Kernspintomographie bei der Diagnostik des Hydrozephalus.- Fortschritte der interventionellen Neuroradiologie durch DSA.- Embolisation extrazerebraler Läsionen im Kopf-Hals-Bereich mit Mikropartikeln.- Dynamische Parameter der Durchströmung hirnversorgender Arterien bei der DSA.- Peroperative Digital Subtraction Angiography with Band Pass Filtration.- Ein führungsdrahtgesteuertes Kathetersystem zur Begehung und Embolisation intrazerebraler Arterien.- MRI of Intraspinal Pathology.- Computed Tomography of the Spine in Multiple Myeloma.- Wertigkeit der prä- und postmyelographischen Computertomographie im Vergleich zur zervikalen Myelographie.- Snapshot Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Adults.- Linksventrikuläre Funktion — Vergleich der Darstellung von parametrischen Radionuklidventrikulographien mit MR-Cine-Aufnahmen.- Pathomorphologie des Herzens, dargestellt mit der MR als Alternative zu konventionellen, invasiven Untersuchungsmethoden.- Die farbkodierte Dopplerechokardiographie in der kardiologischen Diagnostik.- The Use of Intravenous Digital Subtraction Angiography in the Evaluation of Tetralogy of Fallot.- Vascular Imaging by Magnetic Resonance.- Kernspintomographische Analyse von Pulsationen mit getriggerten FLASH-Sequenzen.- Hochauflösende MR-Angiographie mit bipolaren Gradienten zur separaten Darstellung von Arterien und Venen.- Gefäßdiagnostik mit schnellen Sequenzen.- Kernspintomographische Blutflußmessung. Vergleich mit Ultraschalldoppler.- Der peripher-arterielle Verschluß und seine Darstellbarkeit in der nichtinvasiven MR-Angiographie.- Vergleich von DSA und konventionellen Angiographien mit MRI durch schnelle Sequenzen — Pilotstudie vor und nach Angiographie, bzw. PTA bei arteriellen Verschlußkrankheiten an den Becken-Bein-Arterien.- Magnetic Resonance Angiography of Carotid Arteries.- Die MR-Tomographie als entscheidende therapierelevante Maßnahme bei Erkrankungen im kleinen Becken.- Nachweis und Differenzierung von Sakralhöhlenrezidiven mit der Kernspintomographie: Vergleich mit CT.- Rezidivdiagnostik nach Rektumkarzinomoperationen: Gegenüberstellung CT/MRT.- Differenzierung von Tumorrezidiv und Fibrose im weiblichen Becken durch MRI bei 1,5 Tesla.- Wertigkeit der Kernspintomographie bei Prostataerkrankungen.- MRT-Verlaufsstudie des Prostatakarzinoms unter Radiatio.- MRT des Skrotums — Anatomie, Pathologie und Vergleich mit der Sonographie.- Kernspintomographie von Muskelerkrankungen.- MR- und CT-Morphologie in der Rezidivdiagnostik maligner mesenchymaler Neoplasmen.- SE- und STE-Sequenzen und Gd-DTPA bei Tumoren des Muskel- und Skelettsystems.- Sonographie und Computertomographie in der Diagnostik peripherer Weichteiltumoren: Möglichkeiten, Grenzen, Ergebnisse.- Integrierte Diagnostik von Knochentumoren — Röntgen, Nuklearmedizin, CT und MRT.- Kernspintomographische und szintigraphische Knochenmarkuntersuchungen bei malignen Lymphomen.- Diagnostische Strategie in der Stadieneinteilung maligner Lymphome (Computertomographie, schnelle Sequenz-CT und Kernspintomographie).- Rationelle Knorpeldiagnostik mit 3D-MR und Sekundörrekonstruktionstechniken.- Stellenwert der Kernspintomographie in der Kniegelenkdiagnostik im Vergleich zu CT, Sonographie und Arthroskopie.- Magnetresonanz (MR) des Kniegelenks.- Hochauflösende Real-time-Sonographie des Kniegelenkes.- Computertomographie, CT-Arthrographie und magnetische Resonanztomographie (MR) des Schultergelenkes.- Ultraschalluntersuchung des Schultergelenkes: Untersuchungstechnik und erste Erfahrungen.- Magnetresonanztomographie (MRT) der Osteochondrosis dissecans.- Osteochondrosis dissecans tali sowie andere Sprunggelenksläsionen — Rekonstruktion von beliebigen Schichtorientierungen aus 3D-MR-Datensätzen.- An Image Display System Architecture for PACS.- PACS: Erfahrungen beim Einsatz in der Klinik.- Erste Erfahrungen mit dem Radiologie-Informationssystem RADOS im Kommunikationssystem eines Klinikums.- Computerunterstützte radiologische Nierendiagnostik — Anwendung eines Expertensystems.- Wissensbasierte Interpretation kranialer MR-Bilder.- Perorale Kontrastmittel für die MRT des Abdomens.- Fast Field Echo Imaging of Head and Neck Masses.- Bedeutung schneller Meßsequenzen für die MR-Diagnostik zerebraler Erkrankungen Ein Vergleich kontrastmittelunterstützter Spinechoaufnahmen mit Einzelschicht- und Mehrschicht-FLASH-Aufnahmen.- Klinische Ergebnisse vergleichender MR-tomographischer Untersuchungen des ZNS mit konventioneller und schneller Bildgebung.- Ergänzung neurodiagnostischer Untersuchungen mit Hilfe einer erweiterten MR-Tomographie-Methodik, die eine Rekonstruktion von Schichten in beliebiger Orientierung erlaubt.- Weiterentwicklungen der Kernspintomographie auf der Grundlage der FLASH-MR-Sequenz.- Gadolinium-Dimeglumin-Gadopentetat im Vergleich mit der CPMG-Sequenz und der Bildsynthese.- Computed Imaging with Stimulated Luminescence Technique.- Computerunterstützte Beurteilung der Bildparameter von CT-Bildern.- Modellbau als neues Angebot der Radiologie für die operative Planung.- Erstellung Tl- und T2-gewichteter MR-Tomogramme mit schnellen Bildsequenzen.- Multivariate MR-Bildsynthese zur Tumorkontrastierung.- Radiology in Japan.- Future Trends of New Modalities.- Klinische Anwendung der 2-Spektren-Radiographie.- Bone Densitometry: Accuracy of Dual-Energy Quantitative Computed Tomography with Basis Material Decomposition.- Untersuchungen zur Diagnostik der Stammskelettosteoporose mit der Zwei-Spektren-Computertomographie.- 2-Spektren-CT in der Schilddrüsendiagnostik — Erste Ergebnisse eines neuen Verfahrens.- Studies of Respiratory Disease in Children and Adults Using Echo-Planar Imaging.- Computertomographische Untersuchungen zur Erfassung der radiogenen Pneumopathie im Tierexperiment.- Wertigkeit der Anwendung von Gd-DTPA bei mediastinalen Raumforderungen.- Die lokalregionale Chemotherapie des Mammakarzinoms T 4.- Digitale Radiographie mit Speicherleuchtstoffplatten in der Thoraxdiagnostik.- DS-1000 — Ein digitales BV-FS-Radiographiesystem in der Thoraxdiagnostik.- Intensiv-Thoraxröntgenaufnahmen mit digitaler Aufnahmetechnik: Vergleich konventioneller und digitaler Projektionsradiogramme.- Digitale Subtraktionsangiographie des Herzens — Ein kritischer Vergleich mit der nichtdigitalen Methodik.- Digital Subtraction Angiography in the Diagnosis of Vascular Rings.- Postoperative Follow-up of Acute Type A Aortic Dissections: Comparison of Noninvasive Methods.- Three-Dimensional Coronary Angiography with Digital Flashing Tomosynthesis.- Densitometric Correction of Vessel Diameter from Digital Arteriograms.- Diagnostik und Verlaufskontrolle bei lokaler Lysetherapie von Lungenembolien mittels DSA.- Overview of Interventional Uroradiologic Techniques.- Perkutane Manipulationen im oberen Harntrakt in Kombination mit Lithotriptoren der zweiten Generation.- Perkutane diagnostische und therapeutische Maßnahmen bei Harntransportstörungen an transplantierten Nieren.- Die Bedeutung der Embolisationstherapie für die Prognose des Nierenzellkarzinoms (NZK).- Differentialdiagnose der fokalen Raumforderung der Niere in der Kernspintomographie.- Radiologic Triage Examinations to Determine Conservative Versus Interventional Management of Renal Trauma Patients.- Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology of Liver Tumors.- Interobserverstudie zur diagnostischen Treffsicherheit der CT bei Leberraumforderungen.- Transhepatische Behandlung benigner Gallenwegsstenosen.- Ultraschall-Cholelithotripsie: Erste experimentelle Ergebnisse.- Ergebnisse der perkutanen transhepatischen Embolisation varizenversorgender Gefäße bei portaler Hypertonie.- Mikroembolisation von Lebermetastasen.- Lumbale Sympathektomie und Plexus-coeliacus-Blockade: Perkutane Technik und Ergebnisse.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Illustrated Computer Tomography: A Practical Guide to CT Interpretations
Book SynopsisIn spring this year it will be 35 years since I began to study rotation technique as applied to radiology. In 1947 the name rotation radiography was publicly adopted for the application of this technique to roentgenography. Since then our study has revealed that the technique in presenting the axial transverse cross section figure is valuable not only in diagnosis but also in radiotherapy. Our books on "Conformation Radiotherapy - Rotation Technique as Applied to Radiography and Radiotherapy of Cancer" and" An Atlas of Axial Trans verse Tomography and its Clinical Application" were published by Acta Radio logica, Stockholm in 1965 and Springer Verlag in 1969 respectively. Having excellent contrast resolution computed tomography can be considered an advan ced type of rotation radiography. With this in mind I planned to edit and publish the Illustrated Computer Tomography as the latest presentation in a series of publications on rotation radiography. The editor would like to express his deep appreciation to the contributors to this book as well as to the publishers Shujunsha, Japan and Springer Verlag. Spring 1983 SHINJI TAKAHASHI Contents Introduction. By S. TAKAHASHI . . . . . . . 1 Part I. Basic Aspects of Computed Tomography Debut and Spread. By S. TAKAHASHI.Table of ContentsI. Basic Aspects of Computed Tomography.- 1 Debut and Spread.- 1.1 History — Rotation Radiography and Computed Tomography.- 1.2 Utility of CT.- 1.3 Current Status and Future Scope of CT Applications.- 2 Principles.- 2.1 Principles of CT Imaging.- 2.2 Theory of Image Reconstruction.- 2.2.1 Matrix Inversion.- 2.2.2 Iterative Approximation.- 2.2.3 Back Projection.- 2.2.4 Filtered Back Projection.- 2.2.5 Various Problems Regarding Image Reconstruction.- 2.3 CT Images and Their Evaluation.- 3 CT Scanner.- 3.1 Basic Function.- 3.2 Main Subsystems.- 3.2.1 X-ray Tube and X-ray Generator.- 3.2.2 Detector and Collection of Data.- 3.2.3 Computer.- 3.2.4 Magnetic Disk Unit.- 3.2.5 Magnetic Tape Unit.- 3.2.6 Display.- 3.2.7 Independent Viewing Console.- 3.2.8 Hard Copy.- 3.2.9 Printer.- 3.2.10 The Patient’s Couch and Patient Positioning.- 4 Performance Evaluation.- 4.1 Items for Performance Evaluation.- 4.1.1 Noise.- 4.1.2 Contrast Scale.- 4.1.3 Spatial Resolution.- 4.1.4 Artifact.- 4.1.5 Uniformity.- 4.1.6 Linearity.- 4.1.7 Size Independence.- 4.1.8 Reproducibility and Quality Assurance.- 4.2 Examples of Actual Performance Evaluations.- 4.2.1 Noise and Contrast Scale.- 4.2.2 Spatial Resolution.- 4.2.3 Uniformity and Size Independence.- 4.2.4 Reproducibility and Quality Assurance.- 5 Actual Procedure of the Performance of CT and Its Interpretation.- 5.1 Patient Selection and Reservation for CT Examinations.- 5.2 Preparation.- 5.3 Fixation of the Patient in Position.- 5.4 Positioning by Means of a Standard Line.- 5.5 Determination and Confirmation of the Scanning Level.- 5.6 Contrast Media and Their Effect.- 5.7 CT Image Observation.- 5.8 Window Width and Window Level.- 5.9 Measurement of CT Numbers.- 5.10 Artifact.- 5.11 Effects of the Calculation Method on Image Formation.- 5.12 Special Observation Techniques.- 6 Exposure Dosage.- 6.1 Risk Assessment of CT Examinations.- 6.2 Factors Determining CT Exposure.- 6.2.1 Unit Characteristics.- 6.2.2 Selection of Scanning Method.- 6.2.3 Physician’s Specifications on CT Procedures.- 6.3 Dosimetric Methods for Estimating CT Exposure.- 6.4 Dose Distribution.- 6.5 Distribution of Scattered and Leakage Radiations in the CT Room.- 6.6 Reduction of Patient Doses in CT.- II. Atlas of Computed Tomography of the Normal Adult.- 1 Orientation and Interpretation of CT Images.- 1.1 Head.- 1.2 Face.- 1.3 Neck.- 1.4 Chest.- 1.5 Abdomen.- 2 Axial Transverse Cross Section Figures of the Normal Adult.- III. Clinical Application of Computed Tomography.- 1 CT Images of Lesions.- 1.1 Difference in Density.- 1.1.1 High Density.- 1.1.2 Isodensity.- 1.1.3 Low Density.- 1.2 Morphology of Image.- 1.2.1 Circular Images.- 1.2.2 Lens and Semilunar-Shaped Images.- 1.2.3 Irregularly Shaped Images.- 1.2.4 Digital-Shaped Images.- 2 Computed Tomography of Diseases.- 2.1 Diseases of the Brain.- 2.1.1 Cerebral Tumor.- 2.1.2 Cerebrovascular Diseases.- 2.1.3 Trauma of the Head.- 2.1.4 Intracranial Infections (Infectious Diseases of the Brain).- 2.1.5 Other Intracerebral Diseases.- 2.2 Diseases of the Optic Fossa.- 2.3 Diseases of the Head and Neck.- 2.3.1 Temporal Bone and Skull Base.- 2.3.2 Paranasal Sinuses, Nasal Cavity, and Face.- 2.3.3 Pharynx and Larynx.- 2.3.4 Neck, Thyroid, and Parathyroid Glands.- 2.4 Diseases of the Thorax.- 2.4.1 Aorta and Pericardium.- 2.4.2 Mediastinum.- 2.4.3 Lung.- 2.4.4 Thoracic Wall and Pleura.- 2.5 Diseases of the Abdomen Including the Pelvis.- 2.5.1 Liver.- 2.5.2 Gallbladder and Bile Duct.- 2.5.3 Spleen.- 2.5.4 Pancreas.- 2.5.5 Kidney.- 2.5.6 Adrenal Glands.- 2.5.7 Peritoneal Cavity and Intestines.- 2.5.8 Retroperitoneum.- 2.5.9 Pelvic Organs.- 2.6 Diseases of the Spine, Spinal Cord, and Extremities.- 2.6.1 Spine.- 2.6.2 Spinal Cord.- 2.6.3 Extremities.- IV. Radiotherapy Planning and Computed Tomography.- 1 Determination of the Site and Extent of the Lesion and the Surrounding Healthy Tissues.- 2 Difference Between CT Images for Radiation Therapy and Those for Diagnostic Purposes.- 3 Technical Requirements for Radiotherapy-Orientated CT Scanning.- 3.1 Improvement of the CT Scanner Couch.- 3.2 Side Localizers and Front Localizer.- 3.3 Fixation of the Patient.- 3.4 Skin Markers.- 3.5 Superimposition of Two CT Images.- 4 Planning of Treatment Using CT.- 5 CT-linked Treatment Planning System.- 6 Inhomogeneity Corrections Using CT Images in Dose Distributions.- References.
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Springer Verlag Diseases of the Brain, Head and Neck, Spine: Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Techniques
Book Synopsis- Written by internationally renowned experts - Chapters encompass all the relevant imaging modalities including X-ray technology, nuclear medicine, ultrasound and magnetic resonance, as well as image-guided interventional techniques. -Appeals to a wide audience, including general radiologists, neuroradiologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, rheumatologists, ophthalmologists, and otolaryngologists -Text is comprehensive, few titles include brain, head and neck, and spine in one volumeTable of ContentsBrain Tumors.- Neuroimaging of Cerebral Vessel: Evidence-based Medicine in the Evaluation of Acute Stroke and Aneurysm Detection.- Evaluation of the Cerebral Vessels>.- Imaging and Management of Acute Stroke.- Brain Ischemia.- Haemorrhagic Cerebral Vas7331cular Disease.- Hemorrhagic Vascular Phatology.- Demyelinating Diseases.- Brain Degeneration and Aging.- Imaging the Effects of Systemic Metabolic Diseases on the Brain.- Neuroradiological Diagnosis of Craniocerebral and Spinal Trauma: Current Concepts.- Nontraumatic Neuroemergencies.- Imaging the Patient with Seizures.- Infectious Diseases of the Central Nervous System.- Cerebral Infections.- Diseases of the Sella.- Neuroimaging Diagnosis of Primary Brain Neoplasms in Childhood.- Central Nervous System Diseases in Children.- Orbit and Visual Pathways.- Temporal Bone and Auditory Pathways.- Imaging the Temporal Bone.- Imaging the Pharynx and Oral Cavity.- Imaging of the Larynx.- Imaging the Larynx and Hypopharynx.- Paranasal Sinuses and Nose: Normal Anatomy and Pathologic Processes.- Nose, Paranasal Sinuses and Adjacent Spaces.- Degenerative Diseases of the Spine.- Degenerative Diseases and Pain Syndromes.- Neoplastic Spinal Cord Disease.- Spinal Trauma and Spinal Cord Injury.- Spinal Inflammation and Demyelinating Diseases.- Spinal Inflammation and Demyelinating Disease.
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Springer Verlag Diseases of the Chest and Heart: Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Techniques
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Edi.ermes srl Ultrasound Imaging Guidance for Musculoskeletal
Book SynopsisUltrasound guidance plays a key role during musculoskeletal interventions, not only for precise identification, but also for prompt clinical decision-making process: ultrasound-guided intervention. The book initially deals with some general principles and aspects of ultrasound in the musculoskeletal field and how to read the various tissues, and then moves on to the analysis of techniques and interventions to individual body regions, to finally include treatments involving sutures, injections, radiofrequency ablations, application of shock waves and minor surgeries. 55 videos - available in the Learning on cloud area - for direct demonstration of what is described in the text complete the work. Potential readers: orthopedic specialists, rehabilitation specialists, rheumatologists, physiatrists, physiotherapists, sonographers, specialists in physical medicine, motor science graduates, students of musculoskeletal ultrasound courses, student of Medicine and Surgery, Physiotherapy and for
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Springer Renal Radiology and Imaging
Table of Contents1. Methods of Investigation.- 2. Congenital Variations.- 3. Infection.- 4. Investigation of Renal Masses.- 5. Cystic Disease of the Kidney.- 6. Renal Failure.- 7. Nephrocalcinosis and Calculus Disease.- 8. Renovascular Disease.- 9. Trauma.- 10. Renal Transplantation and Osteodystrophy.- Further Reading.
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Springer Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors and Their Mimics: A Clinical Atlas
Book SynopsisMagnetic resonance imaging has already become a most valuable imaging modality in the diagnostic work-up of musculoskeletal neoplasms. While high accuracy of MRI for staging purposes has been proven, we will focus in this monograph on the characterization of primary bone and soft tissue tumors by MRI. The major purpose of this monograph is to provide an atlas of magnetic resonance features of primary bone and soft tissue tumors for radiologists, orthopedic surgeons and physiotherapists. The results presented are based on investigations of 94 primary bone and soft tissue tumors and mimicking conditions by magnetic resonance imaging. Although the scale of the material allows for statistical handling, the number of patients per subgroup is too small to come to definite conclusions. We will therefore limit ourselves to the description of and comments on a great number of cases to illustrate the diagnostic potential of this new imaging modality. We would like to thank the anonymous cooperators: referring clinicians, pathologists, nurses, technicians and secretaries whose help enabled us to present this monograph. We would also like to express our gratitude to the firms Siemens AG and Schering AG for technical support.Table of Contents1 General Considerations about Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors.- 2 Materials and Methods.- Benign Bone Tumors and Mimicking Conditions.- 3 Osteoid Osteoma.- 4 Enchondroma.- 5 Osteochondroma.- 6 Giant Cell Tumor.- 7 Vertebral Hemangioma.- 8 Solitary Bone Cyst.- 9 Aneurysmal Bone Cyst.- 10 Non Ossifying Fibroma.- 11 Eosinophilic Granuloma.- 12 Fibrous Dysplasia.- 13 Osteomyelitis.- Malignant Bone Tumors.- 14 Osteogenic Sarcoma.- 15 Chondrosarcoma.- Benign Soft Tissue Tumors.- 16 Lipoma.- Neurogenic Tumor.- Soft Tissue Hemangioma.- Aggressive Fibromatosis.- Malignant Soft Tissue Tumors.- 17 Liposarcoma.- 18 Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma.- 19 Rhabdomyosarcoma.- 20 Value of Contrast (Gd-DTPA)-Enhanced MRI Studies in Cases of Musculoskeletal Tumors.- 21 General Conclusions.
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Springer Ultrasonic Diagnosis of Cerebrovascular Disease: Doppler Techniques and Pulse Echo Imaging
Book SynopsisThis book is designed as a definitive report on current capabilities of ultrasound imaging and Doppler evaluation of the cerebral circulation, both extracranial and intracranial. The basic chapters are directed to the beginner in ultrasound and hemodynamics and for the expert in updating newly available modalities and techniques new to the field. The ultrasonic and hemodynamic principles are presented for physicians and vascular technologists in a practical way to avoid unnecessary mathematics. The aim is for maximum clinical utilization so that available equipment may be used more efficiently and provide more accurate diagnosis. The selection of authors represents a wide range of the expertise available in the world today. M.P. Spencer Contents Preface V Contributors IX 1. Introduction 1 Merrill P. Spencer, M.D. 2. Ultrasound physical concepts 7 Merrill P. Spencer, M.D., Ronald E. Hileman, Ph.D., John M. Reid, Ph.D 3. Doppler instrumentation 29 Robert S. Reneman, MD., Ph.D., A.P.G. Hoeks, Ph.D. 4. Normal anatomy, anatomical anomalies and collateral Pathways of the blood supply to the brain 43 Robert Ackerstaff, M.D. 5. Normal blood flow in the arteries 57 Merrill P. Spencer, M.D. 6. Normal physiology and pathophysiology of human cerebral blood fuw ~ P.C.M. Mosmans, M.D., E.J. Jonkman, M.D.Trade Review`The book is clearly written and well illustrated and should be available in any hospital with an ultrasound department and will prove an ideal introduction and reference book to anyone interested in non-invasive assessment of cerebral vessels.' Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgerey & Psychiatry, March 1988 `The book is very good, and I recommend it for anyone performing cerebral vascular US, whether as an expert or a beginner.' Radiology, April 1988Table of Contents1. Introduction.- 2. Ultrasound physical concepts.- 3. Doppler instrumentation.- 4. Normal anatomy, anatomical anomalies and collateral Pathways of the blood supply to the brain.- 5. Normal blood flow in the arteries.- 6. Normal physiology and pathophysiology of human cerebral blood flow.- 7. Cranial blood flow measurement by means of Doppler ultrasound.- 8. Early carotid lesions and flow disturbances.- 9. Hemodynamics of arterial stenosis.- 10. Vascular bruits.- 11. Free hand Doppler techniques for examination of the extracranial arteries with continuous wave Doppler.- 12. Quantification of carotid stenosis using continuous wave Doppler and spectral analysis.- 13. Vertebral and basilar artery abnormalities.- 14. Doppler imaging.- 15. Clinical application of real-time Doppler color flow mapping of the carotid artery.- 16. Transcranial Doppler diagnosis.- 17. Real-time B-mode imaging of the carotid bifurcation.- 18. Clinical application of high resolution B-scan imaging with pulsed Doppler profiles (10mHz).- 19. Intraoperative Doppler sonography.- 20. Perioperative transcranial Doppler sonography.- 21. Conclusion.- Credit and recognition list.
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Springer Diagnostic Imaging of Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Springer Radiology of Influenza: A Practical Approach
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Springer Verlag, Singapore MRI of Gynaecological Diseases: Illustrations and
Book SynopsisThis book systematically covers MRI imaging findings of a spectrum of gynaecological diseases, including ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, cervical cancer, and endometrial cancer, etc. All chapters are arranged in the same format: simply clinical history is firstly presented in order to help readers mimic the real clinical scenario, and then untypical features in many common diseases and typical features in many uncommon diseases are interpreted. In the end of each chapter, tips in differential diagnosis were summarized by analysing a class of cases with similar imaging performance. All cases in the book have the detailed pathological results, and the pathological specimens are also shown in some cases. It will be an ideal reference for physicians involved in the diagnosis and treatment of gynaecological diseases.Table of ContentsMagnetic Resonance Examination of Female Pelvis.- Uterine Fibroids.- Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma.- Endometrial Carcinosarcoma.- Endometrial Adenosarcoma.- Leiomyosarcoma of Uterus.- Uterine Lymphoma.- Cervical Cancer.- Endometrial Carcinoma.- Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer.- Leiomyoma of Vulva.- Ovarian Serous Cystadenoma.- Ovarian Mucinous Cystadenoma.- Ovarian Transitional Cell Tumor.- Ovarian Fibroma.- Struma Ovarii.- Ovarian Thecoma.- Ovarian Sclerosing Stromal Tumor.- Ovarian Endometrioid Cyst.- Ovarian Serous Adenocarcinoma.- Ovarian Mucinous Adenocarcinoma.- Ovarian Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma.- Ovarian Clear Cell Carcinoma.- Ovarian Dysgerminoma.- Ovarian Granulosa Cell Tumors.- Recurrent Ovarian Granulosa Cell Tumor.- Ovarian Sertoli-Leydig Cell Tumor.- Ovarian Yolk Sac Tumor.- Ovarian Lymphoma.- Ovarian Carcinoma.- Ovarian Immature Teratoma.- Borderline Epithelial Tumor of the Ovary.- Sermucinous Borderline Tumor Derived from Endometriosis.- Hydatidiform Mole.- Invasive Hydatidiform Mole.- Choriocarcinoma.- Ovarian Metastatic Cancer.- Pseudomyxoma Peritonei.- Interventional Treatment of Uterine Fibroids.- Interventional Treatment of Adenomyosis.- Gynaecological Disease in Young Women.- Pelvic Suppurative Inflammation.- Pelvic Tuberculosis.- Hydrosalpinx.- Cervical Tubular Lobular Hyperplasia.- Rectosigmoid Endometriosis.- Cesarean Scar Pregnancy.- Angular Pregnancy.- Pelvic Floor Disfunction.
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Elsevier Health Sciences Walter and Millers Textbook of Radiotherapy Radiation Physics Therapy and Oncology
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RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press Up Against the Wall: Art, Activism, and the AIDS
Book SynopsisUp Against the Wall: Art, Activism, and the AIDS Poster offers nearly 200 examples of visually arresting and socially meaningful posters. Taken from more than 8,000 held in the collection in the University of Rochester's River Campus Libraries' Department of Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation. The collection, one of the largest of its kind in the world, was donated to the University of Rochester by Dr. Edward Atwater. The book accompanies an exhibition of AIDS education posters displayed at the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY. The posters, spanning the years from 1982 to the present, show how social, religious, civic, and public health agencies have addressed the controversial, often contested terrain of the HIV/AIDS pandemic within the public realm. Organizations and creators tailored their messages to audiences, both broad and very specific, and used a wide array of strategies, employing humor, emotion, scare tactics, simple scientific explanations, sexual imagery, and many other methods to communicate powerfully and effectively.Trade ReviewWhile scholarly in its focus, the text is readable to a wider audience, and makes an essential addition to any collector of health-focused and activist art. * Bay Area Reporter *Up Against the Wall: Art, Activism, and the AIDS Poster, edited by Donald Albrecht, Jessica Lacher-Feldman, and William M. Valenti M.D. offers a fresh perspective on watershed decades in our community. * Queer Forty *Table of ContentsForeword vii Jonathan Binstock and Mary Ann Mavrinac Preface: Locating AIDS in an Image Commons xi Avram Finkelstein Introduction: A Historical Perspective 1 Donald Albrecht Worlds of Signification: Power and Subjectivity in Global AIDS Posters 9 Jennifer Brier and Matthew Wizinsky Poster Portfolio 25 Introduction by Ian Bradley-Perrin Curated by Donald Albrecht The Collection 203 Jessica Lacher-Feldman Afterword: Ending AIDS: Or How to Manage an Epidemic 209 William M. Valenti, M.D. Contributors 214 Advisory Board 216 Acknowledgments 217
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Thieme Publishing Group Differential Diagnosis in Computed Tomography
Book SynopsisThe new Burgener: Improve your interpretation skills with this bestselling comprehensive reference to interpreting abnormal CT findings Differential Diagnosis in Computed Tomography, 2nd edition, is an invaluable reference aid in the evaluation of CT images to help confidently gain a general diagnostic impression and a reasonable differential diagnosis. In contrast to disease-oriented radiology texts, this book is organized by CT findings, enabling the reader to quickly match the appropriate differential diagnosis to CT results. Special features of the second edition: Continuation of the successful Burgener concept: Comprehensive tables describe the imaging patterns of the various diseases that may present on CT, along with other characteristically associated imaging findings and pertinent physiopathologic, pathologic, and clinical data Over 2,000 detailed, high-quality images demonstrating a wide range of common and uncommon CT findings Chapters organized according to anatomic regions, from the brain to the pelvis and the musculoskeletal system, with new chapters on meningeal and calvarian lesions and on trauma Updated and revised sections reflecting the latest advances in CT technology and indications, including accurate staging of intra-articular and spinal fractures and evaluation of vascular diseases Extensive index systematically cross-references diseases and CT findings for optimal access to information Recognizing the central role that CT plays in the field of modern medical imaging, this book is essential for physicians who want to strengthen their diagnostic acumen and CT interpretation skills: radiologists in practice; residents preparing for board exams; and any other physician charged with understanding and interpreting CT images.Table of ContentsI Intracranial Lesions 1 Brain and Extra-axial Lesions 2 Ventricles and Cisterns 3 Lesions Involving the Meninges and Skull 4 Vascular Lesions II Head and Neck 5 Skull Base and Temporal Bone 6 Orbit and Globe 7 Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses 8 Suprahyoid Neck 9 Infrahyoid Neck III Spine 10 Computed Tomography of Spinal Abnormalities IV Musculoskeletal System 11 Soft Tissue Disease 12 Joint Disease 13 Generalized Bone Disease 14 Localized Bone Disease 15 Trauma and Fractures V Thorax 16 Lungs 17 Pleura, Chest Wall, and Diaphragm 18 Heart and Mediastinum VI Abdomen and Pelvis 19 Liver 20 Biliary System 21 Spleen 22 Pancreas 23 Abdominal Wall 24 Gastrointestinal Tract 25 Peritoneum and Mesentery 26 Retroperitoneum 27 Kidneys 28 Adrenal Glands 29 Pelvis
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Thieme Publishing Group MR Imaging of the Abdomen and Pelvis
Book SynopsisA straightforward and practical guide to abdominopelvic MR Imaging Presented by a team of experts in the specialty, this book provides a comprehensive overview of MRI of the abdomen and pelvis in adult and pediatric patients. The book's organization by organ or organ system allows the reader to approach the field one topic at a time. Each chapter lists the indications for MRI, describes in detail the specific imaging technique, and shows the MR appearance of normal anatomy and pathologic entities. Highlights: Presents more than 1,000 high-quality abdominal and pelvic MR scans Includes all recent technical developments and new indications Summarizes MR imaging findings, differential diagnoses, and imaging protocols in easy-to-read tables Features chapters on abdominal MR angiography and MRI in children Compares the qualities of MRI with other imaging modalities An excellent introduction to the field, MR Imaging of the Abdomen and Pelvis is a valuable reference that provides practical guidelines for all radiologists in the clinical setting.Trade Review[Four out of four stars] Written by authors with tremendous experience in the field of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the abdomen and pelvis...the chapters are well-organized into sections...particularly helpful for the radiologists in understanding the basic principles of MRI and tissue characteristics of the abdomen and pelvis...further complemented by an excellent discussion of protocols and contrast media, without being too technically detailed and distracting...a great resource...also a great reference for oncologic imaging...the quality of the images provided is exemplary!...a learning tool for residents and...a great reference for fellows and practicing radiologists.--Academic RadiologyA comprehensive overview ...of specific techniques for indications of MRI. Well-illustrated chapters treating each organ/organ system ...contain descriptions of specific techniques, parameters, contrast media, MRI findings, and differential diagnoses. -- booknews.comThe quality of the images provided is exemplary!...The book can be used as a learning tool for residents and as a great reference for fellows and practicing radiologists The Bookshelf February 2011, Vipul Sharma, MDIt would be welcome in any reading room, both academic and in private practice settings Clinical Imaging May 2011Table of Contents1 The Liver 2 The Bile and Pancreatic Ducts 3 The Pancreas 4 The Spleen 5 The Gastrointestinal Tract 6 The Rectum and Anal Canal 7 The Kidneys and Upper Urinary Tract 8 The Adrenal Glands 9 The Retroperitoneum 10 The Urinary Bladder 11 The Prostate and Seminal Vesicles 12 The Uterus and Vagina 13 The Adnexa 14 Magnetic Resonance Pelvimetry 15 Magnetic Resonance Angiography of the Abdomen 16 Intra-abdominal Lymph Nodes 17 Abdominal MRI in Children
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Elsevier Health Sciences Workbook for Comprehensive Radiographic Pathology
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Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Pediatric Neuroimaging
Book SynopsisThis newest addition of the comprehensive Pediatric Neuroimaging combines thousands of images with detailed textual descriptions to help you diagnose a wide range of brain, spinal, and head and neck disorders in the pediatric patient. The authors have chosen a clear, concise writing style that encourages you to grasp information quickly. By dealing with a broad range of disorders, from everyday problems to less common ones, and explaining how to recognize and differentiate them, this book offers you the opportunity to provide a concise differential diagnosis on most patients you are likely to encounter in your practice. Packed with more than 2,500 high-quality illustrations, drawings, photographs, and figures. Emphasizes CT and MRI imagery—widely regarded as the optimal modalities for assessing and diagnosing children. Most chapters organized by disease group, and describe the pathologic bases of each disorder to illustrate important clinical cTrade Review“This is the sixth edition of a well-known comprehensive book on pediatric neuroimaging.The intent is to provide a comprehensive review of imaging of the pediatric nervous system. The book is purposely heavily weighted towards MRI imaging, as this is the primary modality used at many institutionsThe audience is largely composed of trainees, neuroradiology fellows, and practicing radiologists in the field of pediatric neuroimaging. The book is comprehensive, well written, and easy to understand. The authors are from well-known institutions.The book provides in-depth information on disorders affecting the nervous system in children. The topics are nicely grouped into different types of disorders, for example metabolic disorders, brain and spine injuries, and neurocutaneous disorders. The chapter on brain neoplasms is particularly well written. The material is dense, although clearly written. The book is most appropriate as a reference. Image quality is excellent and captions are appropriate.This is a comprehensive reference for pediatric neuroimaging, and the authors indicate that many chapters have been revised due to newly recognized advances in the field. In-depth discussions of newly identified genetic factors also have been updated in many sections. This is a good point-of-care resource to have in the neuro reading room.”Weighted Numerical Score: 80 - 3 StarsDoodys Publishers' Club, May 2018
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Elsevier Health Sciences Merrills Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and
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Elsevier Health Sciences Workbook for Merrills Atlas of Radiographic
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Elsevier Health Sciences Bushongs Radiologic Science for Technologists
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Radiology Illustrated: Uroradiology
Book SynopsisUroradiology is an up-to-date, image-oriented reference in the style of a teaching file that has been designed specifically to be of value in clinical practice. All aspects of the imaging of urologic diseases are covered, and case studies illustrate the findings obtained with the relevant imaging modalities in both common and uncommon conditions. Most chapters focus on a particular clinical problem, but normal findings, congenital anomalies, and interventions are also discussed and illustrated.In this second edition, the range and quality of the illustrations have been enhanced, and many schematic drawings have been added to help readers memorize characteristic imaging findings through pattern recognition. The accompanying text is concise and informative. Besides serving as an outstanding aid to differential diagnosis, this book will provide a user-friendly review tool for certification or recertification in radiology.Table of ContentsNormal findings and variations of the urinary tract. Congenital anomalies of the upper urinary tract. Benign renal tumors. Malignant renal parenchymal tumors. Urothelial tumors of the pelvocalyces and ureter. Renal cysts and cystic diseases. Pediatric renal masses. Renal infection. Urogenital tuberculosis. Renal papillary necrosis. Renal parenchymal disease. Nephrocalcinosis. Urolithiasis. Obstructive uropathy. Vascular diseases of the kidney. Renal pelvis and ureter. Urinary bladder. Urethral diseases. Prostate. Imaging for seminal tracts. Scrotum. Varicocele. Erectile dysfunction and penile diseases. Retroperitoneal diseases. Adrenal gland. Renal trauma. Transplanted kidneys. Pediatric urinary tract infection and related conditions. Nonvascular interventions of the urinary tract. Renovascular interventions.
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Cambridge University Press Imaging Optics
Book SynopsisThis comprehensive and self-contained text presents the fundamentals of optical imaging from the viewpoint of both ray and wave optics, within a single volume. Comprising three distinct parts, it opens with an introduction to electromagnetic theory, including electromagnetic diffraction problems and how they can be solved with the aid of standard numerical methods such as RCWA or FDTD. The second part is devoted to the basic theory of geometrical optics and the study of optical aberrations inherent in imaging systems, including large-scale telescopes and high-resolution projection lenses. A detailed overview of state-of-the-art optical system design provides readers with the necessary tools to successfully use commercial optical design software. The final part explores diffraction theory and concludes with vectorial wave propagation, image formation and image detection in high-aperture imaging systems. The wide-ranging perspective of this important book provides researchers and professTrade Review'The breadth and depth of material in this book is astonishing. It will be a valuable addition to the bookshelf of any optical scientist with an interest in imaging. Anyone from a new graduate student to an expert with a lifetime of experience will be able to learn something from this text. I could imagine 'Braat and Török' becoming for optical imaging what 'Born and Wolf' is for classical optics.' Martin Booth, University of Oxford'A decade of the authors teaching graduate students led to the genesis of this comprehensive yet extremely clearly written book that fills the lacunae of multiple sources on imaging optics. I know of no other single source with a single notation that can substitute for Imaging Optics. This masterful treatise/textbook, replete with clear figures, will become a classic in optics. With a rigorous foundation of electromagnetic-wave propagation, the authors develop geometric optics, aberrations and optical design with many applications. A detailed analysis of diffraction in optical imaging is developed for the complete vector theory, including consideration of polarization. The vector theory of optical imaging of a point object with high-numerical-aperture microscope objectives is a topic of great utility in microscopy.' Barry R. Masters, Optics and Photonics News'Braat and Török manage a journey from Maxwell's equations to lens design in a seamless, beautifully written masterwork. This text will surely be an essential resource for an array of scientists and engineers, ranging from specialised designers to end users of imaging systems.' P. Scott Carney, University of Rochester'Imaging Optics establishes a clear connection among the electrodynamic theory of optical propagation, the various approaches to diffraction theory, and the practical methods used in the design and optimization of imaging systems … Imaging Optics [is] not only a good choice for students, but also a useful reference book for physicists and engineers interested in the design, development, and optimization of optical imaging systems.' Rémi Carminati, Physics TodayTable of ContentsPreface; Acknowledgement; Part I. Electromagnetic Theory in the Optical Domain: 1. Electromagnetic wave propagation in isotropic media; 2. Wave propagation in anisotropic media; 3. Surface waves, metamaterials and perfect imaging; Part II. Geometrical Theory of Optical Imaging: 4. Foundations of geometrical optics; 5. Aberration analysis of optical systems; 6. Analytic design and optimisation of optical systems; 7. Design methods for optical imaging systems; Part III. Diffraction Theory of Optical Imaging: 8. Vectorial and scalar theory of diffraction and focussing; 9. The aberrated scalar and vector point-spread function; 10. Frequency analysis of optical imaging; 11. Theory of vector imaging; Appendix A. Fourier analysis, complex notation and vector formulas; Appendix B. Phase and group velocity of a wave packet; Appendix C. The Kramers-Kronig dispersion relations; Appendix D. Zernike polynomials; Appendix E. Magnetically induced optical rotation (Faraday effect); Appendix F. Vector point-spread function in a multilayer structure; Appendix G. V. S Ignatowsky: diffraction by a lens of arbitrary aperture; References; Author index; Subject index.
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Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Atlas of UltrasoundGuided Procedures in
Book SynopsisWith a focus on anatomy and sonoantomy, this beautifully illustrated updated edition captures the latest advances in the rapidly growing field of ultrasound-guided pain medicine and MSK procedures. This atlas is divided into seven sections that provide an overview and focus on interventional approaches and advancements. Authored by international experts, each clinical chapter features a maximal number of instructive illustrations and sonograms and provides a description of sonoanatomy, instructions on performing the procedure and how to confirm appropriate needle placement. This book will help encourage and stimulate physicians to master approaches in interventional MSK and pain management.Trade Review“Both for the newcomer in the field of ultrasound-guided pain management as well as for the seasoned practitioner, this second edition is an outstanding text from a leader in the field.” (Juan Francisco Asenjo, Anesthesia & Analgesia, Vol. 129 (2), August, 2019)Table of ContentsSection I: Imaging in Interventional Pain Management and Basics of Ultrasonography 1 Imaging in Interventional Pain Management 2 Basics of Ultrasound: Pitfalls and Limitations 3 Essential Knobology for Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia and Interventional Pain Management 4 Ultrasound Technical Aspects: How to Improve Needle Visibility Section II: Spine Sonoanatomy and Ultrasound-Guided Spine Injections 5 Spine Sonoanatomy for Pain Physicians 6 Ultrasound-Guided Third Occipital Nerve and Cervical Medial Branch Nerve Blocks 7 Ultrasound-Guided Cervical Zygapophyseal (Facet) Intra-Articular Injection 8 Ultrasound-Guided Cervical Nerve Root Block 9 Ultrasound-Guided Thoracic Paravertebral Block 10 Ultrasound-Guided Lumbar Facet Nerve Block and Intraarticular Injection 11 Ultrasound-Guided Lumbar Nerve Root (Periradicular) Injections 12 Ultrasound-Guided Central Neuroaxial Blocks 13 Ultrasound-Guided Caudal Epidural Injections 14 Ultrasound-Guided Sacroiliac Joint Injection Section III: Ultrasound-Guided Abdominal and Pelvic Blocks 15 Ultrasound-Guided Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) Block 16 Ultrasound-Guided Celiac Plexus Block and Neurolysis 17 Ultrasound-Guided Blocks for Pelvic Pain 18 Ultrasound-Guided Ganglion Impar Injection Section IV: Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks and Catheters 19 Ultrasound-Guided Upper Extremity Blocks 20 Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Blocks of the Lower Limb 21 Ultrasound-Guided Continuous Peripheral Nerve Blocks 22 Ultrasound-Guided Superficial Trigeminal Nerve Blocks 23 Ultrasound-Guided Greater Occipital Nerve Block 24 Ultrasound-Guided Cervical Sympathetic Block 25 Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Nerve Blockade in Chronic Pain Management Section V: Diagnostic and Musculoskeletal (MSK) Ultrasound 26 Ultrasound-Guided Shoulder Joint and Bursa Injections 27 Ultrasound-Guided Hand, Wrist, and Elbow Injections 28 Ultrasound-Guided Intra-Articular Hip Injections 29 Ultrasound-Guided Knee Injections Section VI: Diagnostic Neurosonology 30 Ultrasonography of Peripheral Nerves 31 Occipital Neuralgia: Sonoanatomy and Sonopathology of the Occipital Nerves Section VII: Advanced and New Applications of Ultrasound 32 Ultrasound-Guided Atlanto-Axial and Atlanto-Occipital Joint Injections 33 Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Lead Placement 34 Ultrasound-Guided Occipital Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Lead Placement 35 Ultrasound-Guided Groin Stimulation 36 Ultrasound-Guided Cervical Discography
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG The Rules of Radiology
Book SynopsisThis book gets to the heart of what radiology is and what radiologists do. As a relatively young speciality, there is no guide for radiologists to act as a moral compass. Until now, that is. You will not find any dry technical matters in here. You will not find any clues about how to interpret images better. This book details the ‘other 50%’: the rest of the working week when a radiologist is not reading scans or performing procedures. The essence of radiology is distilled and offered up to the reader. If you want a comfortable read that offers bland reassurances, look elsewhere. If you want a book that questions everything and discusses uncomfortable truths, this is the book for you. Each of the Rules addresses an important part of professional practice. This book is a manifesto for all radiologists across the globe to raise their game, to be more effective and to serve their patients better. Trade Review“The book will inevitably appeal mainly to radiologists and their trainees, or to people who have a spouse, partner or child who is aspires to become one. All the same, there is at least one good reason GPs might be interested in it – apart from its arresting style of writing and sense of humour.” (John Launer, bjgplife.com, December 21, 2021)“McCoubrie has managed to channel this compulsion into the production of a readable, witty tome with pearls of wisdom gleaned from years of experience, a tome that would be profitably read by us all.” (Arpan Banerjee, RAD Magazine, July, 2021)“This book deals with the pressures and challenges of work, not only the work that we, various specialists, carry out but the more complex business of working in teams, personal relations, and group dynamics. A very good read for many reasons and one that can give us a new perspective.” (Eric Watts, The Association of Clinical Pathologists, ACP news, April, 2021)“It looks at many complex aspects of radiology practice, analyzes the reasons why these can be troubling or successful, and it advises on how we should approach them. Many years ago, when I worked on another continent, a colleague suggested that a copy of the radiology billing codes should be kept in the smallest room of the house … . This book is much more appropriate reading in that location -- and much more fun.” (Adrian Brady, AuntminnieEurope.com, March 25, 2021)Table of ContentsRule #1 / / Obey the Rules.- Rule #2 / / Smile .- Rule #3 / / Keep your cool.- Rule #4 / / Work hard.- Rule #5 / / Toughen Up.- Rule #6 / / Respect the machines.- Rule #7 / / Never let a clinician play radiologist .- Rule #8 / / Forgive the sins of the clinician.- Rule #9 / / Don’t be too approachable.- Rule #10 / / Be a good colleague.- Rule #11 / / Never measure anything.- Rule #12 / / Never count anything.- Rule #13 / / The default is to say ‘yes’.- Rule #14 / / Agitation is not an indication.- Rule #15 / / Always help the patient.- Rule #16 / / Be damned careful when saying an outright ‘no’.- Rule #17 / / Don’t study surrogates.- Rule #18 / / Avoid ‘interesting’ cases.- Rule #19 / / Beware the ‘fit 90 year old’.- Rule #20 / / Counteract misjudgement.- Rule #21 / / There is no such thing as a radiological emergency.- Rule #22 / / If you feel resistance, stop pushing.- Rule #23 / / Use words carefully.- Rule #24 / / Brevity is king.- Rule #25 / / Ditch the stethoscope.- Rule #26 / / CT is easy.- Rule #27 / / Don’t answer the phone.- Rule #28 / / Stay safe the easy way.- Rule #29 / / Get off the fence.- Rule #30 / / Don’t pick fights.- Rule #31 / / Beware the ‘good’ case.- Rule #32 / / Don’t fret about complications.- Rule #33 / / We are not the business of exclusion.- Rule #34 / / Trust your clinical instincts.- Rule #35 / / If you have to fail, fail safely.- Rule #36 / / Take clinical details with a pinch of salt.- Rule #37 / / Don’t crap on juniors.- Rule #38 / / Aggressive clinicians need your help.- Rule #39 / / Know loads.- Rule #40 / / Never offer to eat your pants.- Rule #41 / / Radiologists don't wear suede shoes.-Rule #42 / / Never investigate on the day of discharge.- Rule #43 / / Only give clinicians 15 seconds.- Rule #44 / / You can never know too much anatomy.-Rule #45 / / Be careful with "limited" or "quick" studies.- Rule #46 / / Image quality is up to the radiologist.- Rule #47 / / It is never a chordoma.- Rule #48 / / Reporting rooms should be pitch black.- Rule #49 / / Don't touch the screens.- Rule #50 / / Error is inherent to radiology.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Adaptive Optics for Biological Imaging
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F.A. Davis Company Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Imaging
Book SynopsisThe book that set the standard for the role of correlating imaging findings to clinical findings as part of a comprehensive patient evaluation, more specific treatment plans and better outcomes is back. This comprehensive guide helps you develop the knowledge you need to accurately interpret imaging studies and understand written reports.Table of Contents 1. General Principles of Musculoskeletal Imaging 2. Radiologic Evaluation, Search Patterns, and Diagnosis 3. Radiologic Evaluation of Fracture 4. Computed Tomography 5. Magnetic Resonance Imaging 6. Diagnostic Ultrasound 7. Radiologic Evaluation of the Cervical Spine 8. Radiologic Evaluation of the Temporomandibular Joint 9. Radiologic Evaluation of the Thoracic Spine, Sternum, and Ribs 10. The Chest Radiograph and Cardiopulmonary Imaging 11. Radiologic Evaluation of the Lumbosacral Spine and Sacroiliac Joints 12. Radiologic Evaluation of the Pelvis and Hip 13. Radiologic Evaluation of the Knee 14. Radiologic Evaluation of the Ankle and Foot 15. Radiologic Evaluation of the Shoulder 16. Radiologic Evaluation of the Elbow 17. Radiologic Evaluation of the Hand and Wrist 18. Integration of Imaging Into Physical Therapy Practice Answers to Self-Test Questions
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Cambridge University Press Essential Medical Imaging
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Cambridge University Press Imaging Dopamine
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Cambridge University Press Neuroimaging in Developmental Clinical Neuroscience
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J2d Publishing, Inc. Discover Radiology Chest XRay Interpretation
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Cambridge University Press Practical Fluoroscopy of the GI and GU Tracts
Book SynopsisDespite greater emphasis on cross-sectional imaging techniques such as CT and MR, practical knowledge of fluoroscopy remains essential for radiologists. Practical Fluoroscopy of the GI and GU Tracts covers everything a radiology trainee or experienced radiologist needs to know about these procedures in a reader-friendly, highly illustrated volume.Trade Review'The ample number of images provided is truly a highlight and brings this already well-written text to the next level. This book is an excellent resource for practising radiologist[s] and residents alike. It provides the information needed to perform the procedures in a concise step-by-step fashion. It is concise and high-yield, making it useful as both as a primary text book as well as a reference text.' Academic Radiology'The organization and layout of content makes it easy for you to understand, retain and recall information … All in all, this is a great book in its field.' Nano Khilnani, Biz IndiaTable of ContentsPreface; Part I. GI Tract: 1. Pharynx; 2. Examination of the esophagus, stomach and duodenum: techniques and normal anatomy; 3. Esophagus; 4. Stomach; 5. Duodenum; 6. Small intestine: normal anatomy and techniques; 7. Small intestine; 8. Colon: normal anatomy and techniques; 9. Colon; Part II. GU Tract: 10. Fluoroscopic evaluation of the bladder, urethra and urinary divisions; 11. Retrograde pyelography; Index.
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