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Medical Imaging of Normal and Pathologic Anatomy
Vilensky, J. — Weber, E. — Sarosi, T. — Carmichael, S.
1ª Edición Mayo 2010
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192 pags
1000 gr
15 x 23 x 1 cm
ISBN 9781437706345
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Description
Written for the modern medical student and designed to accompany any current
gross anatomy textbook, this brand-new pictorial handbook presented by Drs.
Vilensky, Weber, Carmichael, and Sarosi lets you quickly identify pathologic
correlates of gross anatomy. Abundant side-by-side high-quality radiography,
MR, CT, and ultrasound images of normal and pathologic conditions help you quickly
develop the skills you need to differentiate between what's normal and what's
not. Discussions on the choice of imaging modality for various pathologies will
help you select the right imaging procedure in many clinical situations, making
this a handy resource in the clinical environment. But best of all, this visual
approach to pathologic correlates will help you ace your courses, the USMLE
and NBME final exams.
Audience
Medical students learning anatomy; students of Radiography/Imaging Technology,
Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine.
Contents
HEAD AND NECK 1. Hydrocephalus (MRI) 2. Cephalhematoma (CT) 3. Metastatic brain
tumors (MRI) 4. Primary brain tumor (MRI) 5. Pituitary tumor (MRI) 6. Pineal
gland cyst (MRI) 7. Papilledema-pseudotumor cerebri (MRI) 8. Vestibular-cochlear
nerve schwannoma (MRI) 9. Acute epidural hematoma (CT) 10. Acute subdural hematoma
(CT) 11. Chronic subdural hematoma (CT) 12. Meningioma (MRI) 13. Ischemic stroke
(CT) 14. Internal carotid artery aneurysm (1) (angiogram) 15. Internal carotid
artery aneurysm (2) (CT) 16. Carotid bifurcation plaque (CT) 17. Soft plaque,
internal carotid artery (CT) 18. Maxillary and ethmoidal sinusitis (CT) 19.
Asymmetry of the frontal sinuses (CT) 20. Blow-out fractures (CT) 21. Deviated
nasal septum (CT) 22. Nasal bone fracture (CT) 23. Dislocation of the temporomandibular
joint (MRI) 24. Degenerative joint disease, temporomandibular joint (CT) 25.
Parotid gland tumor (CT) 26. Dilated submandibular duct with calculus (CT) 27.
Mandibular fracture (Panorex) 28. Basal skull fracture (CT) 29. Pharyngeal mass
(CT) 30. Tongue (lingual) cancer (MRI) 31. Enlarged deep cervical lymph nodes
(CT) 32. Thyroid nodule (US) 33. Thyroglossal duct cyst (CT) 34. Goiter (enlarged
thyroid gland) (US) THORAX Pectus carinatum (CT) Pectus excavatum (CT/radiograph)
Pneumothorax (radiograph) Pneumonia (radiograph) Pulmonary embolism (CT) Breast
cancer (mammogram) Breast cyst, breast cancer (US) Mediastinal tumor (CT) Mediastinal
lymphoma (CT) Aneurysm of the ascending aorta (radiograph/CT) Situs inversus
(radiograph) Right aortic arch (radiograph) Coarctation of the aorta (CT) Aberrant
right subclavian artery (CT) Coronary artery disease (CT) Aberrant right coronary
artery (CT) Coronary angioplasty (CT) Aortic valve stenosis (CT) Atrial septal
defect (ostium secundum) (MRI) Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (MRI) Internal mammary
(thoracic) artery coronary bypass (CT) Pleural effusion (1) (radiograph) Pleural
effusion (2) (CT) Emphysema (CT) Lung cancer, radiography Lung cancer, advanced,
radiography Lung cancer, right upper lobe (CT) Large sliding hiatal hernia (radiograph)
Small sliding hiatal hernia (radiograph) Esophageal varices (CT) Diaphragmatic
hernia (1) (radiograph) Diaphragmatic hernia (2) (CT) ABDOMEN Metastases (CT)
Umbilical hernia (CT) Inguinal Hernia (CT) Caput medusae (CT) Ascites (CT) Abdominal
adenopathy (MRI) Abdominal aortic aneurysm (CT) Psoas abscess (CT) Carcinoma
of gastro-esophageal junction (CT) Duodenal ulcer (radiograph) Ileal (Meckel's)
diverticulum (fluoroscopy) Hepatic cirrhosis (CT) Splenomegaly (CT) Renal cyst
(simple) (CT) Renal cyst (complex) (MRI) Urolithiasis, renal calculus (CT) Renal
carcinoma (US/CT) Adult polycystic kidney disease/transplant (MRI) Adenocarinoma
of the pancreas (CT) Malrotation of the small bowel (radiograph) Obstructed
common bile duct (US) Gallstones (US) Volvulus (CT) Appendicitis (CT) Inflammatory
bowel disease, regional enteritis, Crohn's disease (CT) Ulcerative colitis (CT)
Urolithiasis , uteral calculi and dilated renal collecting system (CT) PELVIS
AND PERINEUM Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (CT) Uterine fibroids (MRI) Bicornuate
uterus (MRI) Ovarian cyst (US) Ovarian dermoid cyst (teratoma) (CT/radiograph)
Urinary bladder diverticulum (CT) Urolithiasis , bladder calculus (CT) Varicocele
(US) Epididymitis (US) Epididymal cyst (US) Hydrocele (US) Testicular tumor
(US) Testicular torsion (US) BACK Axis (C2) fracture (CT) Cervical intervertebral
disk herniation (MRI) Degenerative joint disease, cervical facet joints (CT)
Vertebral body compression fracture (CT) Fracture of the pars interarticularis
(CT) Spondylolisthesis (secondary to pars defect) (CT) Degenerative spondylolisthesis
(1) (MRI) Degenerative spondylolisthesis (2) (MRI) Infective discitis/vertebral
osteomyelitis (CT) Variation in the number of lumbar vertebrae (radiograph)
Sacroiliitis (CT) Herniated lumbar disc with neural compression (MRI) Lumbar
spinal stenosis (MRI) Complete transection of the spinal cord (MRI) UPPER LIMB
Acromioclavicular (shoulder) joint separation (radiograph) Anterior shoulder
dislocation (AP view) (radiograph) Anterior shoulder dislocation ("Y"
view) (radiograph) Fractured rim of glenoid fossa (CT reconstruction) Rotator
cuff (supraspinatus) tear (MRI) Superior labrum, anterior to posterior tear
(SLAP tear) (MRI) Enlarged axillary nodes (CT) Dislocated biceps brachii tendon
(MRI) Olecranon fracture (radiograph) Fracture of the radial head (radiograph/CT)
Pronator teres muscle tear (MRI) Scaphoid fracture (MRI) Triangular fibrocartilage
complex (tfcc; articular disc) tear (MRI) Colles fracture (radiograph) Smith
fracture (radiograph) Boxer's fracture (radiograph) LOWER LIMB Posterior hip
dislocation with fracture of the acetabulum (CT) Metatastic tumor of acetabulum
(CT) Hip (femoral neck) fracture (radiograph) Degenerative joint disease, hip
(radiograph) Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head (MRI) Iliopsoas bursitis
(MRI) Obstructed femoral artery (CT arteriogram) Deep venous thrombosis (US)
Knee joint effusion (MRI) Medial (tibial) collateral ligament tear (MRI) Medial
meniscal tear (MRI) Quadriceps tendon tear (MRI) Patellar tendon tear (MRI)
Anterior cruciate ligament tear (MRI) Popliteal (Baker's) cyst (MRI) Degenerative
joint disease, knee (radiograph) Tibial fracture (radiograph) Pes anserine bursitis
(MRI) Calcaneal tendon tear (MRI) Calcaneal fracture (CT) Ankle fracture (radiograph)
Fracture of the medial malleolus and distal fibula (radiograph) Ankle sprain
(MRI) Cyst in sesamoid bone of the hallux (CT) Plantar fasciitis (MRI) OTHER
Radionuclide bone scan (nuclear)
By,
Joel Vilensky, PhD, Indiana University School of Medicine, Fort Wayne,
IN
Edward Weber, DO, The Imaging Center, Fort Wayne, IN
Stephen Carmichael, PhD, DSc, Professor and Chair Emeritus,
Department of Anatomy, Joint Appointment in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery,
Mayo Clinic School of Medicine, Rochester, MN
Thomas Sarosi
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