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Teaching Atlas of Musculoskeletal Imaging [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 800 pages, 900 illustrations
  • Serija: Teaching Atlas S.
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Oct-2007
  • Leidėjas: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3131419814
  • ISBN-13: 9783131419811
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 800 pages, 900 illustrations
  • Serija: Teaching Atlas S.
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Oct-2007
  • Leidėjas: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3131419814
  • ISBN-13: 9783131419811
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The latest addition to the popular Teaching Atlas series, Teaching Atlas of Musculoskeletal Imaging provides a complete overview of the most common manifestations of musculoskeletal disorders as well as the most important rare diseases. Internationally recognized authors guide the reader through multi-modality imaging approaches for 130 problems, which are grouped according to broad categories, including internal joint derangement, tumors, infection, avascular bone, trauma, arthritis, and prostheses. Each case provides concise descriptions of the presenting signs, radiologic findings, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis. Up-to-date information on musculoskeletal pathology and the current management strategies, including the latest interventional radiology techniques, make this atlas an outstanding reference for daily practice. Highlights: Essential information on the use of radiography, ultrasound, CT, and MRI enables clinicians to select the best combination of multiple imaging modalities for each case Bullet-point lists of "Pearls and Pitfalls" guide readers through diagnosis and help them avoid errors in image interpretation 900 images demonstrate key aspects of common and rare disease manifestations, providing an invaluable cross-reference tool for clinicians managing live cases Ideal for rapid reference and review, this atlas is an invaluable resource for clinicians and residents in radiology, orthopaedics, interventional musculoskeletal radiology, as well as those in musculoskeletal pathology, rheumatology, and sports medicine.
I. Internal Joint Derangement Knee: 1.Meniscal tear 2.Meniscal cyst
3.Anterior cruciate tear 4.Posterior cruciate tear 5.Collateral ligament tear
6.Loose body 7.Quadriceps mechanism tear 8.Popliteal cyst 9.Osgood-Schlatter
disease 10.Jumper's knee 11.Discoid Meniscus 12.Chondromalacia patellae
Shoulder: 13.Rotator cuff tear 14.Glenoid labrum tear 15.Bilateral shoulder
dislocation 16.Biceps Tendon dislocation Temporomandibular joint: 17.Disc
dislocation Hip: 18.Labral tear Elbow: 19.Epicondylitis 20.Biceps tear
Ankle: 21.Achilles tendon tear 22.Posterior tibialis tear 23.Tarsal tunnel
ganglion 24.Peroneal dislocation/tear Wrist: 25.Intrinsic ligament tear
26.Triangular fibrocartilage tear 27.Ganglion 28.Carpal tunnel syndrome
Congenital and Pediatric Conditions: 29.Legg-Perthes disease/Slipped capital
femoral epiphysis 30.Congenital dislocated hip 31.Achondroplasia
32.Osteogenesis imperfecta 33.Osteopetrosis 34.Osteopoikilosis
35.Melorheostosis 36.Fong's disease/Nail Patella 37.Tarsal coalition
38.Mastocytosis 39.Storage disease 40.Diaphyseal aclasia 41.Macrodystrophia
Lipomatosa 42.Dermatomyositis 43.Pyknodysostosis II. Tumors: Malignant:
44.Osteosarcoma 45.Chondrosarcoma 46.Ewing's sarcoma 47.Malignant fibrous
histiocytoma 48.Liposarcoma well differentiated 49.Liposarcoma high grade
50.Metastases 51.Myeloma 52.Synovial sarcoma 53.Adamantinoma 54.Primary
lymphoma of bone Benign: 55.Enchondroma 56.Osteochondroma 57.Lipoma
58.Non-ossifying fibroma 59.Unicameral bone cyst 60.Aneurysmal bone cyst
61.Giant cell tumor 62.Morton's neuroma 63.Neurofibroma 64.Giant cell tumor
of tendon sheath 65.Hemangioma 66.Ganglion 67.Chondroblastoma 68.Osteoma
69.Osteoid osteoma 70.Subperiosteal osteoblastoma III.Infection: 71.Acute
pyogenic osteomyelitis 72.Chronic pyogenic osteomyelitis 73.Subacute pyogenic
osteomyelitis 74.Septic (pyogenic) arthritis 75.TB arthritis 76.Discitis
77.Pott s Disease 78.Bursitis 79.Cellulitis IV. Avascular bone:
80.Avascular necrosis of the femoral head 81.Osteochondritis dissecans of the
knee 82.Talar osteochondritis dissecans 83.Panner's disease of the elbow
84.Medullary bone infarct 85.Freiberg s Metatarsalgia V. Trauma: Fracture:
86.Salter-Harris fractures 87.Femoral shaft 88.Scaphoid 89.Proximal humeral
shoulder joint 90.Acetabular fractures 91.Pelvic shear fracture 92.Patellar
fracture 93.Patellar dislocation 94.Colles' fracture 95.Pathological fracture
96.Insufficiency fracture 97.Stress fracture 98.Hook of hamate 99.Base of 5th
metatarsal 100.Chronic avulsion Fractures 101.Hip Fractures 102.Clavicle
Dislocation: 103.Hip 104.Shoulder 105.Carpal 106.Elbow 107.Wrist (Lunate
dislocation) Other trauma: 108.Myositis ossificans 109.Greenstick torus
110.Non-union Spine: 111.Odontoid 112.Atlanto-Axial instability 113.C2 Ant
dislocation 114.Tear drop fractures 115.Hangman s Fracture 116.Jefferson
117.Clay shovellers 118.Chance 119.Compression VI. Arthritis:
120.Osteoarthritis 121.Rheumatoid 122.Psoriasis 123.Reiters 124.Gout
125.Ankylosing spondylitis 126.Jaccouds 127.Charcot Joints / Neuropathic
128.Chondromalacia 129.Amyloid/Dialysis