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Imaging for Students 4th edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x189 mm, weight: 670 g, 6 Line drawings, black and white; 400 Halftones, black and white; 406 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jan-2012
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1444121820
  • ISBN-13: 9781444121827
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x189 mm, weight: 670 g, 6 Line drawings, black and white; 400 Halftones, black and white; 406 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jan-2012
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1444121820
  • ISBN-13: 9781444121827
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Imaging for Students delivers step-by-step guidance to the range of imaging techniquesavailable, providing a clear explanation of how each imaging modality actually works, and including information on the associated risks and hazards.. Throughout, the importance of patient preparation and post-procedure observation is emphasized.

Taking information from evidence-based studies and published guidelines, in line with current clinical practice, the book takes a highly logical approach to the investigation of clinical scenarios, where possible indicating the 'best first test' - vital to both appropriate clinical and cost-effective decision-making.

Drawing on the extensive clinical and teaching experience of its respected author, the fourth edition of Imaging for Students gives students and junior and doctors everything they will need to understand the advantages, disadvantages and possible side effects of the imaging modalities available, and how to apply them appropriately in clinical practice.

Resources supporting this book are available online at www.hodderplus.com/imagingforstudents where students and lecturers will find:
*an image library
*interactive questions for self assessment
*lectures in PowerPoint

These resources are available as a SCORM-compliant e-pack that can be installed on your institutions VLE.
Preface x
Acknowledgements xi
1 Introduction to medical imaging
1(22)
1.1 Radiography (X-ray imaging)
1(2)
1.2 Contrast materials
3(1)
1.3 CT
3(4)
1.4 US
7(2)
1.5 Scintigraphy (nuclear medicine)
9(3)
1.6 MRI
12(5)
1.7 Hazards associated with medical imaging
17(6)
2 Respiratory system and chest
23(34)
2.1 Introduction
23(1)
2.2 How to read a CXR
23(4)
2.3 Common findings on CXR
27(21)
2.4 CT in the investigation of chest disorders
48(2)
2.5 Haemoptysis
50(1)
2.6 Diagnosis and staging of bronchogenic carcinoma (lung cancer)
51(1)
2.7 Chest trauma
52(5)
3 Cardiovascular system
57(24)
3.1 Imaging of the heart
57(4)
3.2 Congestive cardiac failure
61(1)
3.3 Ischaemic heart disease
62(4)
3.4 Aortic dissection
66(1)
3.5 Abdominal aortic aneurysm
66(2)
3.6 Peripheral vascular disease
68(1)
3.7 Pulmonary embolism
69(2)
3.8 Deep venous thrombosis
71(1)
3.9 Venous insufficiency
72(1)
3.10 Hypertension
73(1)
3.11 Interventional radiology of the peripheral vascular system
73(8)
4 Gastrointestinal system
81(34)
4.1 How to read an AXR
81(1)
4.2 Contrast studies of the gastrointestinal tract
82(1)
4.3 Dysphagia
83(2)
4.4 Acute abdomen
85(11)
4.5 Inflammatory bowel disease
96(2)
4.6 Gastrointestinal bleeding
98(2)
4.7 Colorectal carcinoma
100(2)
4.8 Abdominal trauma
102(2)
4.9 Detection and characterization of liver masses
104(3)
4.10 Imaging investigation of jaundice
107(4)
4.11 Interventional radiology of the liver and biliary tract
111(4)
5 Urology
115(12)
5.1 Imaging investigation of the urinary tract
115(1)
5.2 Painless haematuria
116(2)
5.3 Renal mass
118(3)
5.4 Imaging in prostatism
121(1)
5.5 Adenocarcinoma of the prostate
121(1)
5.6 Investigation of a scrotal mass
122(1)
5.7 Acute scrotum
123(1)
5.8 Interventional radiology in urology
124(3)
6 Obstetrics and gynaecology
127(10)
6.1 US in obstetrics
127(4)
6.2 Imaging in gynaecology
131(3)
6.3 Staging of gynaecological malignancies
134(3)
7 Breast imaging
137(10)
7.1 Breast cancer
137(1)
7.2 Breast imaging techniques
137(4)
7.3 Investigation of a breast lump
141(3)
7.4 Investigation of nipple discharge
144(1)
7.5 Staging of breast cancer
144(1)
7.6 Breast screening in asymptomatic women
144(3)
8 Musculoskeletal system
147(40)
8.1 Imaging investigation of the musculoskeletal system
147(1)
8.2 How to look at a skeletal radiograph
148(2)
8.3 Fractures and dislocations: general principles
150(7)
8.4 Fractures and dislocations: specific areas
157(16)
8.5 Internal joint derangement: methods of investigation
173(3)
8.6 Approach to arthropathies
176(3)
8.7 Approach to primary bone tumours
179(2)
8.8 Miscellaneous common bone conditions
181(6)
9 Spine
187(20)
9.1 Radiographic anatomy of the spine
187(1)
9.2 Spine trauma
188(7)
9.3 Neck pain
195(1)
9.4 Low back pain
196(2)
9.5 Specific back pain syndromes
198(5)
9.6 Sciatica
203(4)
10 Central nervous system
207(18)
10.1 Traumatic brain injury
207(4)
10.2 Subarachnoid haemorrhage
211(2)
10.3 Stroke
213(4)
10.4 Brain tumours
217(1)
10.5 Headache
218(1)
10.6 Seizure
219(1)
10.7 Dementia
220(1)
10.8 Multiple sclerosis
221(1)
10.9 Interventional neuroradiology
221(4)
11 Head and neck
225(12)
11.1 Facial trauma
225(2)
11.2 Imaging of the orbit
227(1)
11.3 Imaging of the paranasal sinuses
228(1)
11.4 Imaging of the temporal bone
229(2)
11.5 Neck mass
231(2)
11.6 Salivary gland swelling
233(1)
11.7 Staging of head and neck cancer
233(4)
12 Endocrine system
237(10)
12.1 Imaging of the pituitary
237(1)
12.2 Thyroid imaging
238(2)
12.3 Primary hyperparathyroidism
240(1)
12.4 Adrenal imaging
241(2)
12.5 Osteoporosis
243(4)
13 Paediatrics
247(26)
13.1 Neonatal respiratory distress: the neonatal chest
247(3)
13.2 Patterns of pulmonary infection in children
250(2)
13.3 Investigation of an abdominal mass
252(3)
13.4 Urinary tract disorders in children
255(5)
13.5 Gut obstruction and/or bile-stained vomiting in the neonate
260(4)
13.6 Other gastrointestinal tract disorders in children
264(3)
13.7 Skeletal disorders in children
267(6)
14 Imaging in oncology
273(8)
14.1 Staging of known malignancy
273(3)
14.2 Assessment of response to therapy
276(1)
14.3 Diagnosis of complications of therapy
277(1)
14.4 Interventional oncology
278(3)
Index 281
David A Lisle is a Consultant Radiologist at the Holy Spirit Northside, Brisbane Private Hospitals and Associate Professor of Medical Imaging, University of Queensland Medical School, Brisbane, Australia