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Soft tissue tumours are extremely common although difficult to understand due to a large number of sub-types, leading to a significant increase in their imaging in the last decade. This highly illustrated practical book provides a simplified, systematic approach to imaging, reporting and diagnosing these tumours. It covers all the modalities with emphasis on ultrasound and MRI, along with the newer techniques in these modalities. This concise guide to soft tissue lesions, will help clinicians to quickly understand the spectrum of tumours and identify the appropriate imaging techniques to best serve their patients.

Key Features:

  • Provides guidance by international experts on various types of soft tissue tumours (benign, malignant and tumour mimics), their relevant imaging features to help suggest specific or differential diagnosis and when to biopsy and when to refer to specialist centres
  • Proves to be an excellent resource for general and specialist radiologis

    Table of Contents

    Preface. Acknowledgements. About the editors. List of contributors. Approach to soft tissue lesions. Imaging modalities and techniques in soft tissue tumours. Lipomatous tumours. Fibroblastic, myofibroblastic and fibrohistiocytic tumours. Peripheral nerve tumours. Synovial pathologies. Muscle tumours. Vascular tumours. Tumours of uncertain origin. Other non-sarcomatous soft tissue tumours. Soft tissue tumour mimics. Biopsy of soft tissue tumours. Histopathology of soft tissue lesions. Imaging of post-treatment changes in soft tissue sarcomas. Index.

Practical Guide for Imaging of Soft Tissue

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    A Paperback by Harun Gupta, Siddharth Thaker

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 4/18/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032111759, 978-1032111759
      ISBN10: 1032111755

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Soft tissue tumours are extremely common although difficult to understand due to a large number of sub-types, leading to a significant increase in their imaging in the last decade. This highly illustrated practical book provides a simplified, systematic approach to imaging, reporting and diagnosing these tumours. It covers all the modalities with emphasis on ultrasound and MRI, along with the newer techniques in these modalities. This concise guide to soft tissue lesions, will help clinicians to quickly understand the spectrum of tumours and identify the appropriate imaging techniques to best serve their patients.

      Key Features:

      • Provides guidance by international experts on various types of soft tissue tumours (benign, malignant and tumour mimics), their relevant imaging features to help suggest specific or differential diagnosis and when to biopsy and when to refer to specialist centres
      • Proves to be an excellent resource for general and specialist radiologis

        Table of Contents

        Preface. Acknowledgements. About the editors. List of contributors. Approach to soft tissue lesions. Imaging modalities and techniques in soft tissue tumours. Lipomatous tumours. Fibroblastic, myofibroblastic and fibrohistiocytic tumours. Peripheral nerve tumours. Synovial pathologies. Muscle tumours. Vascular tumours. Tumours of uncertain origin. Other non-sarcomatous soft tissue tumours. Soft tissue tumour mimics. Biopsy of soft tissue tumours. Histopathology of soft tissue lesions. Imaging of post-treatment changes in soft tissue sarcomas. Index.

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