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El. knyga: Musculoskeletal X-Rays for Medical Students and Trainees

(Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist, The York Teaching Hospital), (Consultant Rheumatologist and Senior Lecturer in Medical Education, Hull York Medical School)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781118458716
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  • ISBN-13: 9781118458716
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Musculoskeletal X-rays for Medical Students provides the key principles and skills needed for the assessment of normal and abnormal musculoskeletal radiographs. With a focus on concise information and clear visual presentation, it uses a unique colour overlay system to clearly present abnormalities.

Musculoskeletal X-rays for Medical Students provides the key principles and skills needed for the assessment of normal and abnormal musculoskeletal radiographs. With a focus on concise information and clear visual presentation, it uses a unique colour overlay system to clearly present abnormalities.

Musculoskeletal X-rays for Medical Students:
• Presents each radiograph twice, side by side – once as would be seen in a clinical setting and again with clearly highlighted anatomy or pathology
• Focuses on radiographic appearances and abnormalities seen in common clinical presentations, highlighting key learning points relevant to each condition
• Covers introductory principles, normal anatomy and common pathologies, in addition to disease-specific sections covering adult and paediatric practice
• Includes self-assessment to test knowledge and presentation techniques

Musculoskeletal X-rays for Medical Students is designed for medical students, junior doctors, nurses and radiographers, and is ideal for both study and clinical reference.
Preface, vii
Acknowledgements, viii
Part 1: Introduction, 1(20)
1 Musculoskeletal X-rays,
3(18)
Introduction,
3(1)
Basic principles of requesting plain radiographs of bones and joints,
4(2)
Basic principles of examining and reporting plain radiographs of bones and joints,
6(2)
Normal anatomy on musculoskeletal X-rays,
8(13)
Part 2: Pathology, 21(136)
2 Trauma,
23(54)
Bone and joint injuries,
23(18)
Specific injuries,
41(17)
Spine,
58(9)
Paediatric fractures,
67(6)
Fractures in child abuse,
73(3)
Further reading,
76(1)
3 Arthritis,
77(21)
Osteoarthritis,
77(3)
Rheumatoid arthritis,
80(3)
Crystal arthropathy,
83(1)
Gout,
83(3)
Calcium pyrophosphate disease,
86(5)
Psoriatic arthritis,
91(4)
Axial spondyloarthritis (ankylosing spondylitis),
95(3)
4 Tumours and tumour-like lesions,
98(22)
Radiological evaluation of the patient,
98(3)
X-rays — general principles,
101(4)
Malignant tumours,
105(1)
Bone metastases,
105(2)
Multiple myeloma,
107(1)
Plasmacytoma,
108(2)
Osteosarcoma,
110(1)
Chondrosarcoma,
111(2)
Ewing's sarcoma,
113(1)
Benign tumours,
114(1)
Exostosis (Osteochondroma),
115(1)
Osteoid osteoma,
116(1)
Tumour-like lesions,
117(1)
Simple bone cyst,
118(1)
Infection,
119(1)
5 Metabolic bone disease,
120(8)
Osteoporosis,
120(1)
Osteomalacia,
121(1)
Hyperparathyroidism,
122(2)
Chronic kidney disease metabolic bone disorder,
124(2)
Haemochromatosis,
126(2)
6 Infection,
128(10)
Routes of spread,
128(1)
Causative organisms,
128(1)
Osteomyelitis,
129(5)
Septic arthritis,
134(2)
Infective discitis,
136(2)
7 Non-traumatic paediatric conditions,
138(6)
Developmental dysplasia of the hip,
138(2)
Perthes' disease,
140(1)
Tarsal coalition,
141(2)
Osteochondritis dissecans,
143(1)
8 Other bone pathology,
144(5)
Paget's disease of bone,
144(3)
Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy (HOA),
147(1)
Avascular necrosis,
147(2)
9 Joint replacement,
149(8)
Hardware failure and aseptic loosening,
149(5)
Infection,
154(1)
Malalignment and instability,
155(1)
Periprosthetic fracture,
156(1)
Part 3, 157(2)
Self-assessment questions, 159(13)
Self-assessment answers, 172(13)
Index, 185
Dr Andrew K. Brown is a Consultant Rheumatologist and Senior Lecturer in Medical Education at Hull York Medical School, and as such is involved in all aspects of undergraduate and postgraduate education with an emphasis on his clinical discipline of musculoskeletal medicine.

Dr David G. King is a Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist based at The York Teaching Hospital. He teaches musculoskeletal radiology to medical students, trainees in radiology, orthopaedics and emergency medicine, as well as professionals allied to medicine.