Essential Radiology Review A Question and Answer Guide /
The book is an on-the-spot reference for residents and medical students seeking diagnostic radiology fast facts. Its question-and-answer format makes it a perfect quick-reference for personal review and studying for board examinations and re-certification. Readers can read the text from cover to cov...
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Γλώσσα: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
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Έκδοση: | 1st ed. 2019. |
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Introduction
- SECTION I: Imaging Modalities
- Radiography
- Computed Tomography
- Ultrasonography
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Fluoroscopy
- Nuclear Medicine
- SECTION II: Chest
- Technical adequacy of chest radiograph
- The Normal Frontal Chest Radiograph
- Normal Pulmonary Vasculature
- The Normal Lateral Chest Radiograph
- Normal CT Anatomy of the Chest
- Normal CT Anatomy of the Lungs
- The Fissures
- Classifying Parenchymal Lung Disease
- Characteristics of Airspace Disease
- Some Causes of Airspace Disease
- Characteristics of Interstitial Lung Disease
- Some Causes of Interstitial Lung Disease
- Atelectasis of the Entire Lung
- Massive Pleural Effusion
- Pneumonia of an Entire Lung
- Post-pneumonectomy
- What is Atelectasis?
- Types of Atelectasis
- Patterns of Collapse in Lobar Atelectasis
- How Atelectasis Resolves
- Normal Anatomy and Physiology of the Pleural Space
- Modalities for Detecting Pleural Effusions
- Causes of Pleural Effusions
- Types of Pleural Effusions
- Side-Specificity of Pleural Effusions
- General Characteristics of Pneumonia
- Patterns of Pneumonia
- Lobar Pneumonia
- Segmental Pneumonia (Bronchopneumonia)
- Interstitial Pneumonia
- Round Pneumonia
- Cavitary Pneumonia
- Aspiration
- Localizing Pneumonia
- How Pneumonia Resolves
- Pneumothorax
- Pneumomediastinum
- Pneumopericardium
- Subcutaneous Emphysema
- Endotracheal and Tracheostomy Tubes
- Intravascular Catheters
- Cardiac Devices-Pacemaker, AICD, IABP
- GI Tubes and Lines-Nasogastric Tubes, Feeding Tubes
- Esophagus
- Mediastinal Masses
- Anterior Mediastinum
- Middle Mediastinal Masses
- Posterior Mediastinal Masses
- Solitary Nodule/Mass in the Lung
- Bronchogenic Carcinoma
- Metastatic Neoplasms in the Lung
- Pulmonary Thromboembolic Disease
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Blebs and Bullae, Cysts and Cavities
- Bronchiectasis
- Normal Cardiac CT Anatomy
- Uses of Cardiac CT
- Cardiac MRI
- Enlarged Cardiac Silhouette
- Pericardial Effusion
- Extra-cardiac Causes of Apparent Cardiac Enlargement
- Identifying Cardiac Enlargement on an AP Chest Radiograph
- Cardiomegaly on the Lateral Chest Radiograph
- Non-cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema-General Considerations
- Non-cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema-Imaging Findings
- Differentiating Cardiac from Non-cardiac Pulmonary Edema
- Hypertensive Cardiovascular Disease
- Mitral Stenosis
- Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
- Aortic Stenosis
- Cardiomyopathy
- Aortic Aneurysms-General Considerations
- Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm
- Thoracic Aortic Dissection
- Coronary Artery Disease
- SECTION III: Abdomen
- Conventional Radiography
- What to Look For
- Normal Bowel Gas Pattern
- Normal Fluid Levels
- Differentiating Large from Small Bowel
- Acute Abdominal Series: the Views and What They Show
- Calcifications
- Organomegaly
- Abdominal CT: General Considerations
- Abnormal Gas Patterns
- Laws of the Gut
- Functional Ileus: Localized Sentinel Loops
- Functional Ileus: Generalized Adynamic Ileus
- Mechanical Obstruction: Small Bowel Obstruction
- Mechanical Obstruction: Large Bowel Obstruction (LBO)
- Volvulus of the Colon
- Intestinal Pseudo-obstruction (Ogilvie Syndrome)
- Signs of Free Intraperitoneal Air
- Air Beneath the Diaphragm
- Visualization of Both Sides of the Bowel Wall
- Visualization of the Falciform Ligament
- Causes of Free Air
- Signs of Extra-peritoneal Air (Retroperitoneal Air)
- Causes of Extra-peritoneal Air
- Signs of Air in the Bowel Wall
- Causes and Significance of Air in the Bowel Wall
- Signs of Air in the Biliary System
- Causes of Air in the Biliary System
- Stomach and Duodenum
- Duodenal Ulcer
- Small and Large Bowel
- Large Bowel
- Pancreas
- Hepatobiliary Abnormalities
- Space-Occupying Lesions of the Liver
- Biliary System
- Urinary Tract
- Pelvis
- Urinary Bladder
- Adenopathy
- SECTION IV: Calcifications
- Patterns of Calcification
- Rim-like Calcification
- Linear or Track-like Calcification
- Lamellar or Laminar Calcification
- Cloudlike, Amorphous, or Popcorn Calcification
- Location of Calcification
- SECTION V: Trauma
- Chest Trauma
- Rib Fractures
- Pulmonary Contusions
- Pulmonary Lacerations (Hematoma or Traumatic Pneumatocele)
- Aortic Trauma
- Abdominal Trauma
- Pelvic Trauma
- SECTION VI: Musculoskeletal
- Abnormalities of Bone Density
- Normal Bone Anatomy
- The Effect of Bone Physiology on Bone Anatomy
- Generalized Increase in Bone Density
- Focal Increase in Bone Density
- Generalized Decrease in Bone Density
- Focal Decrease in Bone Density
- Pathologic Fractures
- Acute Fracture
- Dislocations and Subluxations
- How Fractures are Described-by the Number of Fracture Fragments
- How Fractures are Described-by the Direction of the Fracture Line
- How Fractures are Described-by the Relationship of One Fracture Fragment to Another
- How Fractures are Described-by the Relationship of the Fracture to the Atmosphere
- Avulsion Fractures
- Stress Fractures
- Common Fracture Eponyms
- Some Easily Missed Fractures or Dislocations
- Fracture Healing
- Anatomy of a Joint
- Classification of Arthritis
- Hypertrophic Arthritis
- Erosive Arthritis
- Infectious Arthritis
- SECTION VII: Neuro
- The Normal Spine
- Back Pain
- Malignancy Involving the Spine
- MRI in Metastatic Spine Disease
- Spinal Trauma
- Normal Brain Anatomy
- MRI and the Brain
- Head Trauma
- Intracranial Hemorrhage
- Diffuse Axonal Injury
- Increased Intracranial Pressure
- Stroke
- Ruptured Aneurysms
- Hydrocephalus
- Cerebral Atrophy
- Brain Tumors
- Other Diseases
- Neuroimaging Terminology
- SECTION VIII: Pediatrics
- Newborn Respiratory Distress
- Childhood Lung Disease
- Soft Tissues of the Neck
- Ingested Foreign Bodies
- Other Diseases
- SECTION IX: Ultrasonography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- How US Works
- Doppler Ultrasonography
- Adverse Effects or Safety Issues
- Medical Uses of Ultrasonography
- How Magnetic Resonance Imaging Works
- Hardware That Makes Up an MRI Scanner
- What Happens Once Scanning Begins
- How Can You Identify a T1-Weighted or T2-Weighted Image?
- MRI Contrast Agents: General Considerations
- MRI Safety Issues
- Diagnostic Applications of MRI .