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E-Book, Englisch, 664 Seiten, ePub

Burgener / Meyers / Tan Differential Diagnosis in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

E-Book, Englisch, 664 Seiten, ePub

ISBN: 978-3-13-257858-6
Verlag: Thieme
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark



Organized by findings to reflect how radiologists really work, this abundantly illustrated book offers more than 2,000 magnetic resonance images depicting commonly seen congenital and acquired disorders, as well as many rare and unusual cases. Along with the radiographic findings, you will enjoy brief tabular summaries of essential demographic, pathologic, and clinical features of each disease.

The book is divided into anatomical sections, including: the brain; head and neck; spine; musculoskeletal system; chest; abdomen; and pelvis. All diseases and findings are cross-referenced, providing quick access to desired information.

Special features:

Chapters arranged by anatomic location instead of by disease - mirroring the approach you apply in daily practice
Hundreds of tables listing pathological features to assist in the diagnostic process
Detailed descriptions allow you to differentiate between diseases and conditions that have similar appearances
More than 2,000 state-of-the-art images, along with detailed diagrams and charts, give helpful examples of actual findings
Extensive cross-referencing of information leads you to further resources
Here is the quintessential guide to magnetic resonance imaging that radiologists and other physicians need to enhance their diagnostic skills. Residents and fellows will use it as an invaluable board preparation tool. Keep this practical text close at hand.
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Introduction
Section I Brain
1 Brain
2 Ventricles and Cisterns
Section II Head and Neck
3 Skull Base and Temporal Bone
4 Orbit and Eye
5 Paranasal Sinuses and Nasal Cavity
6 Upper Neck
7 Lower Neck, Larynx, and Hypopharynx
Section III Spine
8 Spine and Spinal Cord
Section IV Musculoskeletal System
9 Soft-Tissue Disease
10 Joint Disease
11 Generalized Bone and Bone Marrow Disease
12 Localized Bone and Bone Marrow Disease
Section V Chest
13 Lungs
14 Pleura, Diaphragm, Chest Wall, and Breast
15 Heart and Mediastinum
Section VI Abdomen and Pelvis
16 Liver
17 Biliary Tract
18 Spleen
19 Pancreas
20 Abdominal Wall
21 Gastrointestinal Tract
22 Peritoneum and Mesentery
23 Retroperitoneum
24 Kidneys
25 Adrenal Glands
26 Pelvis


Abbreviations
ABC aneurysmal bone cyst ACTH adrenocorticotropic hormone ADEM acute disseminated encephalomyelitis AFP alpha-fetoprotein AIDS acquired immune deficiency syndrome ALL acute lymphoblastic leukemia AML acute myeloblastic leukemia ANCA antineutrophil cytoplasmotic autoantibodies ANT anterior AP anteroposterior APUD amme precursor uptake and decarboxylation APVR anomalous pulmonary venous return ARDS acute respiratory distress syndrome ATN acute tubular necrosis AV arteriovenous AVE arteriovenous fistula AVM arteriovenous malformation AVN avascular necrosis Bx biopsy +C after gadolinium contrast enhancement Ca calcium CAD coronary artery disease CAM cystic adenomatoid malformation CBD common bile duct CHD common hepatic duct CHE congestive heart failure CLL chronic lymphatic leukemia CMV cytomegalovirus CNS central nervous system COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disease CPA cerebellopontine angle CPPD calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease CRMD chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis CSE cerebrospinal fluid CSI chemical shift imaging CT computed tomography 2D two-dimensional 3D three-dimensional DD differential diagnosis DDH developmental dysplasia of the hip DES diethylstilbestrol 3DFT three-dimensional Fourier transform Die disseminated intravascular coagulation DISH diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis DISI dorsal intercalated segmental instability EAC external auditory canal ECA external carotid artery EG eosinonhilic granuloma ERCP endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography E female EAST Fourier-acquired steady state EISP fast imaging with steady-state precession ELAIR fluid attenuated inversion recovery ELASH fast low-angle shot ENH follicular nodular hyperplasia ES fat-suppressed (saturation) ESE fast spin echo ESPGR fast spoiled gradient-recalled echo GB gallbladder Gd gadolinium chelates GD-contrast gadolinium chelate contrast Gd-DTPA gadolinium diethylene-triamine-pentaacetic acid GE gastroesophageal GI gastrointestinal GRASS gradient-refocused acquisition in the steady state GRE gradient-refocused echo pulse sequence GTD gestational trophoblastic disease GU genitourinary Hb hemoglobin HD Hodgkin disease HIV human immunodeficiency virus HRCT high-resolution CT Hx history IAC internal auditory canal ICA internal carotid artery IM intramuscular IMA inferior mesenteric artery IMV inferior mesenteric vein IR inversion recovery IS ileosacral, internal standard IV intravenous IVC inferior vena cava IVP intravenous pyelogram L left LA left atrium LCH Langerhans cell histiocytosis LDH lactate dehydrogenase LE lupus erythematosus LL lower lobes LLL left lower lobe LLQ left lower quadrant LUL left upper lobe LUO left upper quadrant LV left ventricle M male MAI Mycobacterium avium intracellulare MCK multicystic kidney MCP metacarpophalangeal MEA multiple endocrine adenomas MEN multiple endocrine neoplasia MFH malignant fibrous histiocytoma MIP maximum intensity projection ML middle lobe MPGR multiplanar gradient recall MPS mucopolysaccharidosis MR magnetic resonance MRA magnetic resonance angiography MRC magnetic resonance cholangiography MRCP magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography MRl magnetic resonance imaging MRS magnetic resonance spectroscopy MTP metatarsophalangeal NHL non-Hodgkin lymphoma NUC nuclear...


Francis A. Burgener, Steven P. Meyers, Raymond K. Tan, Wolfgang Zaunbauer


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