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Musculoskeletal Imaging (Online and Print)
Beltrán, J. — Morrison, W. — Bloem, H. — Pope, T. — Wilson, J.
2ª Edición Diciembre 2014
Inglés
Tapa dura
1328 pags
4100 gr
22 x 28 x null cm
ISBN 9781455708130
Editorial Saunders (W.B.) Co Ltd
Description
In its fully revised and updated second edition, Musculoskeletal Imaging covers every aspect of musculoskeletal radiology. This medical reference book incorporates the latest diagnostic modalities and interventional techniques, as well as must-read topics such as hip, groin and cartilage imaging; newly described impingements; and new concepts in the hip including teres ligament pathology. Accessibility in print, online and across portable devices makes Musculoskeletal Imaging a fully searchable and dependable source for both reading and reference. This publication is a key title in the popular Expert Radiology Series, which delivers evidence-based expert guidance from around the globe.
Key features
- Fully understand each topic with a format that delivers essential background information.
- Streamline the decision-making process with integrated protocols, classic signs, and ACR guidelines, as well as a design that structures every chapter consistently to include pathophysiology, imaging techniques, imaging findings, differential diagnosis, and treatment options.
- Write the most comprehensive reports possible with help from boxes highlighting what the referring physician needs to know, as well as suggestions for treatment and future imaging studies.
- Access in-depth case studies, valuable appendices, and additional chapters covering all of the most important musculoskeletal procedures performed today.
- Quickly locate important information with a full-color design that includes color-coded tables and bulleted lists highlighting key concepts, as well as color artwork that lets you easily find critical anatomic views of diseases and injuries.
Table of contents
PART I: INJURY
- 1. Introduction and General Principles
Section 1: Axial Skeleton
- 2. Skull and facial bones
- 3. TMJ
- 4. Dental Imaging
- 5. Cervical Spine
- 6. Thorax and Thoracolumbar Spine
Section 2: Appendicular Skeleton
Upper Extremities
- 7. Normal Shoulder
- 8. Acute Osseous Injury to the Shoulder Girdle
- 9. Impingement Syndromes
- 10. Glenohumeral Instability
- 11. Normal Elbow
- 12. Acute Osseous Injury of the Elbow and Forearm
- 13. Soft-Tissue Injury to the Elbow and Forearm
- 14. Wrist-hand: Technical Aspects, Normal Anatomy, Common Variants, and Basic Biomechanics
- 15. Acute Osseous Injury to the Wrist
- 16. Internal Derangement of the Wrist
- 17. Acute Osseous Injury of the Hand
- 18. Soft Tissue Injury of the Hand
Lower Extremities
- 19. Pelvis-Hip: Technical Aspects, Normal Anatomy, Common Variants, and Basic Biomechanics
- 20. Acute Osseous injury of the Pelvis and Sacrum (including acetabular)
- 21. Acute Osseous Injury to the Hip & Proximal Femur
- 22. Internal Derangement of the Hip & Proximal Femur
- 23. Knee: Technical Aspects, Normal Anatomy, Common Variants, and Basic Biomechanic
- 24. Acute Osseous Injury to the Knee
- 25. Internal Derangement of the Knee: Meniscal Injuries
- 26. Internal Derangement of the Knee: Ligament Injuries
- 27. Internal Derangement of the Knee: Tendon Injuries
- 28. Internal Derangement of the Knee: Cartilage and Osteochondural Injuries
- 29. Ankle Foot: Technical Aspects, Normal Anatomy, Common Variants, and Basic Biomechanics
- 30. Acute Osseous Injury to the Ankle
- 31. Soft Tissue Injury to the Ankle: Ligament
- 32. Soft-Tissue Injury to the Ankle: Tendon
- 33. Soft Tissue In jury to the Ankle: Osteochondural Injury & Impingement
- 34. Acute Osseous Injurty to the Foot
- 35. Soft Tissue Lesions of the Foot
Section 3: Pediatric Injuries
- 36. Upper Extremity Injuries in Children
- 37. Lower Extremity Injuries in Children (Including Sports Injuries)
- 38. Skeletal Manifestation of Child Abuse
Section 4: Other Musculoskeletal Injuries
- 39. Stress Injuries (to include Fatigue & Insufficiency Fractures)
- 40. Environmental and Occupational Injury (Thermal/electrical) and latrogenic Trauma
- 41. Complications of Osseous Trauma (incl. infection, nonunion/malunion, arthritis, necrosis)
- 42. Muscle Injury and Sequelae (Strains, Myonecrosis, Compartment Syndrome, Ossefication, Denervation, Muscle Atrophy, Ddx for Muscle Edema)
- 43. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
PART II: ARTHROPATHIES AND NEUROLOGIC/MUSCULAR DISORDERS AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASE
- 44. Axial Degeneration
- 45. Normal Aging
- 46. Degenerative Disease: Cartilage Anatomy, Physiology, and Advanced Imaging
- 47. Rheumatoid Arthritis
- 48. Psoriatic arthritis
- 49. Reiter Disease (Reactive Arthritis)
- 50. Ankylosing Spondylitis
- 51. Scleroderma
- 52. SLE
- 53. Mixed Connective Tissue Disease
- 54. Juvenile Chronic Arthritis
- 55. Myositis: Polymyositis, Dematomyositis
- 56. Hemochromatosis
- 57. Ochronosis
- 58. DISH and OPLL
- 59. Gout
- 60. Crystal Deposition Diseases (incl. calcium pyrophosphate deposition, hydroxiapatite deposition disease)
- 61. Neuropathic osteoarthropathy (incl. congenital insensitivity to pain)
PART III: INFECTON
- 62. Soft Tissue Disease: Cellulitis, Pyomyositis, Abscess, Septic arthritis
- 63. Infection in the Appendicular Skeleton (to include Chronic osteomyelitis)
- 64. Infectious Spondylitis
- 65. Complications of Infection
- 66. Diabetic Pedal Infection
- 67. Paediatric Infections
- 68. Imaging of the HIV Infected Patient
- 69. Atypical Organisms
PART IV: HEMATOLOGIC/VASCULAR DISEASE
- 70. General Principles of Bone Marrow Imaging
- 71. Osteonecrosis
- 72. Hemophilia
- 73. Sickle Cell Anemia
- 74. Thalassemia
- 75. Myelofibrosis
PART V: METABOLIC/HORMONAL/SYSTEMIC DISEASE
- 76. Osteoporosis
- 77. Osteomalacia, Hyperparathyroidism, Renal Osteodystrophy, Rickets
- 78. Amyloid
- 79. Pituitary and Thyroid Disorders
- 80. Gaucher
- 81. Storage Diseases (Glycogenoses/Mucopolysaccharidoses)
- 82. Osteogensis Imperfecta
- 83. Marfan's Syndrome
- 84. Paget Disease
- 85. Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy
- 86. Sarcoidosis
- 87. Tuberous Sclerosis
- 88. Pharmacologic and Other Drug-Associated Diseases (Dilantin, Steroids, Polyvinylchloride)
PART VI: MUSCULOSKELETAL TUMORS AND TUMOR-LIKE LESIONS
- 89. Introduction:Musculoskeletal tumors and tumor-like lesions
- 90. The Patient with a tumor-like Lesion on the Radiography: Imaging Approach and Appropriateness Criteria
- 91. The Patient with a Soft-Tissue Lump: Imaging Approach and Appropriateness Criteria
- 92. Primary Bone Tumors
- 93. Myeloma
- 94. Tumor Like Lesions: Bone
- 95. Soft tissue tumors
- 96. Tumor like lesions: soft tissue
- 97. Tumoral Calcinosis
- 98. Metastases
- 99. Treatment Strategies for Musculoskeletal Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions: What the Treating Physician Wants to Know
- 100. Staging Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors
- 101. Monitoring Therapy in Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors
PART VII: CLINICALLY RELEVANT DEVELOPMENT VARIATIONS AND DYSPLASIAS
- 102. Normal Variants
- 103. Focal Growth Disturbances
- 104. DDH and Hip Dysplasia
- 105. Coalitions
- 106. Dysplasias
- 107. Spinal Deformity
PART VIII: POST-SURGICAL IMAGING AND COMPLICATIONSM
- 108. General Principles of fixation, fusion, and joint replacement
- 109. Post-operative shoulder
- 110. Post-operative elbow, wrist, and hand
- 111. Post-operative Hip
- 112. Post-operative Knee
- 113. Post-operative ankle and foot
- 114. Post-operative Spine
- 115. Amputation and stump
PART IX: MUSCULOSKELETAL PROCEDURES
- 116. Biopsy: Soft tissue
- 117. Biopsy: Bone
- 118. Biopsy: Spine
- 119. Tumor Ablation
- 120. Spinal Injections
- 121. Discography
- 122. Vertebral Augmentation
- 123. Percutaneous Disc Treatment
- 124. Ultrasound Procedures
APPENDICE
Appendix 1: Measurements Most Frequently Used in Orthopedic Imaging
Appendix 2: An Overview of Orthopedic Devices
Appendix 3: Fractures with Names
Appencix 4: Diseases with Names
Appendix 5: Classic Sign's in Musculoskeletal Imaging
Appendix 6: Compressive Neuropathies
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