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El. knyga: Anatomy for Diagnostic Imaging E-Book: Anatomy for Diagnostic Imaging E-Book

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(Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, The Children's University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland), (Consultant Radiologist, Cappagh National Orthopaedic & Mater), (Consultant Radiologist, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Dec-2011
  • Leidėjas: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780702048326
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Dec-2011
  • Leidėjas: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780702048326
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This book covers the normal anatomy of the human body as seen in the entire gamut of medical imaging. It does so by an initial traditional anatomical description of each organ or system followed by the radiological anatomy of that part of the body using all the relevant imaging modalities. The third edition addresses the anatomy of new imaging techniques including three-dimensional CT, cardiac CT, and CT and MR angiography as well as the anatomy of therapeutic interventional radiological techniques guided by fluoroscopy, ultrasound, CT and MR. The text has been completely revised and over 140 new images, including some in colour, have been added. A series of 'imaging pearls' have been included with most sections to emphasise clinically and radiologically important points. The book is primarily aimed at those training in radiology and preparing for the FRCR examinations, but will be of use to all radiologists and radiographers both in training and in practice, and to medical students, physicians and surgeons and all who use imaging as a vital part of patient care. The third edition brings the basics of radiological anatomy to a new generation of radiologists in an ever-changing world of imaging.This book covers the normal anatomy of the human body as seen in the entire gamut of medical imaging. It does so by an initial traditional anatomical description of each organ or system followed by the radiological anatomy of that part of the body using all the relevant imaging modalities. The third edition addresses the anatomy of new imaging techniques including three-dimensional CT, cardiac CT, and CT and MR angiography as well as the anatomy of therapeutic interventional radiological techniques guided by fluoroscopy, ultrasound, CT and MR. The text has been completely revised and over 140 new images, including some in colour, have been added. A series of 'imaging pearls' have been included with most sections to emphasise clinically and radiologically important points. The book is primarily aimed at those training in radiology, but will be of use to all radiologists and radiographers both in training and in practice, and to medical students, physicians and surgeons and all who use imaging as a vital part of patient care. The third edition brings the basics of radiological anatomy to a new generation of radiologists in an ever-changing world of imaging.





Anatomy of new radiological techniques and anatomy relevant to new staging or treatment regimens is emphasised. 'Imaging Pearls' that emphasise clinically and radiologically important points have been added throughout. The text has been revised to reflect advances in imaging since previous edition. Over 100 additional images have been added.
Preface vii
Acknowledgements viii
1 Head and neck
1(51)
The skull and facial bones
1(12)
The nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses
13(3)
The mandible and teeth
16(3)
The oral cavity and salivary glands
19(5)
The orbital contents
24(4)
The ear
28(4)
The pharynx and related spaces
32(1)
The nasopharynx and related spaces
32(6)
The larynx
38(2)
The thyroid and parathyroid glands
40(3)
The neck vessels
43(9)
2 The central nervous system
52(39)
Cerebral hemispheres
52(1)
Cerebral cortex
52(2)
White matter of the hemispheres
54(6)
Basal ganglia
60(3)
Thalamus, hypothalamus and pineal gland
63(2)
Pituitary gland
65(1)
Limbic lobe
66(1)
The brainstem
67(3)
Cerebellum
70(3)
Ventricles, cisterns, CSF production and flow ventricles
73(6)
Meninges
79(1)
Arterial supply of the CNS
80(1)
Internal carotid artery
80(7)
Venous drainage of the brain
87(4)
3 The spinal column and its contents
91(22)
The vertebral column
91(9)
Joints of the vertebral column
100(2)
Ligaments of the vertebral column
102(1)
The intervertebral discs
102(3)
Blood supply of the vertebral column
105(1)
The spinal cord
106(2)
The spinal meninges
108(1)
Blood supply of the spinal cord
108(5)
4 The thorax
113(44)
The thoracic cage
113(4)
The diaphragm
117(2)
The pleura
119(3)
The trachea and bronchi
122(3)
The lungs
125(5)
The mediastinal divisions
130(1)
The heart
131(9)
The great vessels
140(4)
The oesophagus
144(2)
The thoracic duct and mediastinal lymphatics
146(1)
The thymus
147(1)
The azygos system
147(2)
Important nerves of the mediastinum
149(1)
The mediastinum on the chest radiograph
150(2)
Cross-sectional anatomy
152(5)
5 The abdomen
157(61)
Anterior abdominal wall
157(1)
The stomach
158(6)
The duodenum
164(3)
The small intestine
167(2)
The ileocaecal valve
169(1)
The appendix
169(1)
The large intestine
170(5)
The liver
175(7)
The biliary system
182(5)
The pancreas
187(5)
The spleen
192(1)
The portal venous system
193(3)
The kidneys
196(6)
The ureter
202(1)
The adrenal glands
203(1)
The abdominal aorta
204(1)
The inferior vena cava
205(1)
Veins of the posterior abdominal wall
206(2)
The peritoneal spaces of the abdomen
208(4)
Cross-sectional anatomy of the upper abdomen
212(6)
6 The pelvis
218(33)
The bony pelvis, muscles and ligaments
218(3)
The pelvic floor
221(1)
The sigmoid colon, rectum and anal canal
222(4)
Blood vessels, lymphatics and nerves of the pelvis
226(4)
The lower urinary tract
230(2)
The male urethra
232(1)
The female urethra
233(1)
The male reproductive organs
233(6)
The female reproductive tract
239(8)
Cross-sectional anatomy
247(4)
7 The upper limb
251(29)
The bones of the upper limb
251(6)
The joints of the upper limb
257(18)
The muscles of the upper limb
275(1)
The arterial supply of the upper limb
276(2)
The veins of the upper limb
278(2)
8 The lower limb
280(33)
The bones of the lower limb
280(7)
The joints of the lower limb
287(18)
The muscles of the lower limb
305(1)
The arteries of the lower limb
306(4)
The veins of the lower limb
310(3)
9 The breast
313(12)
General anatomy
313(1)
Lobular structure
313(1)
Blood supply
313(1)
Lymphatic drainage
313(1)
Radiology of the breast
314(7)
Age changes in the breast
321(1)
Radiological significance of breast density and parenchymal pattern
321(4)
Index 325