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نویسندگان: Clyde A. Helms MD
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ISBN (شابک) : 9781455751549, 1455751545
ناشر: Saunders
سال نشر: 2013
تعداد صفحات: 247
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Fundamentals of Skeletal Radiology (Fundamentals of Radiology) به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Expert consult\nFront matter\n Fundamentals of skeletal radiology\nCopyright\nDedication\nForeword to the second edition\nPreface\nChapter 1\n 1 Unnecessary examinations\n Examples of unnecessary examinations\n Skull series\n Sinus series\n Nasal bone\n Rib series\n Coccyx\n Lumbar spine\n Metabolic bone survey\n Metastatic bone survey\n Ankle series\n Lumbar myelograms\n MRI lumbar spine\n Cervical spine (c-spine)\n Technical considerations\n References\nChapter 2\n 2 Benign lytic lesions\n FEGNOMASHIC\n Fibrous dysplasia\n Enchondroma and eosinophilic granuloma\n Enchondroma\n Eosinophilic granuloma\n Giant cell tumor\n Nonossifying fibroma\n Osteoblastoma\n Metastatic disease and myeloma\n Aneurysmal bone cyst\n Solitary bone cyst\n Hyperparathyroidism (brown tumors)\n Hemangiomas\n Infection\n Chondroblastoma\n Chondromyxoid fibroma\n Additional points\n Differential diagnosis of a sclerotic lesion\n References\nChapter 3\n 3 Malignant tumors\n Differentiation of malignant from benign\n Cortical destruction\n Periostitis\n Orientation or axis of the lesion\n Zone of transition\n Differentiating types of tumors\n Osteosarcoma\n Parosteal osteosarcoma\n Ewing’s sarcoma\n Chondrosarcoma\n Malignant giant cell tumor\n Malignant fibrous histiocytoma\n Desmoid\n Primary lymphoma of bone (reticulum cell sarcoma)\n Metastatic disease\n Myeloma\n Soft tissue tumors\nChapter 4\n 4 Don t touch lesions\n Posttraumatic lesions\n Normal variants\n Real but obviously benign lesions\n Conclusion\n References\nChapter 5\n 5 Trauma\n Spine\n Examination of the cervical spine\n Examples of fractures, dislocations, and other abnormalities\n Hand and WRIST\n Arm\n Pelvis\n Leg\n References\nChapter 6\n 6 Arthritis\n Osteoarthritis\n Rheumatoid arthritis\n Hla-b27 spondyloarthropathies\n Crystal-induced arthritis\n Gout\n Pseudogout (CPPD)\n Collagen vascular diseases\n Sarcoid\n Hemochromatosis\n Neuropathic or charcot’s joint\n Hemophilia, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, and paralysis\n Synovial osteochondromatosis\n Pigmented villonodular synovitis\n Sudeck’s atrophy\n Joint effusions\n Avascular necrosis\n References\nChapter 7\n 7 Metabolic bone disease\n Osteoporosis\n Osteomalacia\n Hyperparathyroidism\n Osteosclerosis\n Conclusion\n References\nChapter 8\n 8 Miscellaneous conditions\n Achondroplasia\n Avascular necrosis\n Engelmann’s disease\n Hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy\n Melorheostosis\n Mucopolysaccharidoses (morquio’s, hurler’s, and hunter’s syndromes)\n Multiple hereditary exostoses\n Osteoid osteoma\n Osteopathia striata\n Osteopoikilosis\n Pachydermoperiostosis\n Painful bone marrow edema\n Sarcoid\n Slipped capital femoral epiphysis\n References\nChapter 9\n 9 Magnetic resonance imaging of the knee\n Imaging protocol\n Menisci\n Cruciate ligaments\n Collateral ligaments\n Patella and cartilage\n Bony abnormalities\n References\nChapter 10\n 10 Magnetic resonance imaging of the shoulder\n Anatomy\n Imaging protocol\n Rotator cuff\n Partial tears\n Bony abnormalities\n Glenoid labrum\n Biceps tendon\n Suprascapular nerve entrapment\n Quadrilateral space syndrome\n Parsonage-turner syndrome\n References\nChapter 11\n 11 Lumbar spine: Disc disease and stenosis\n Imaging protocols\n Disc disease\n Free fragments\n Lateral discs\n Stenosis\n Central canal stenosis\n Neuroforaminal stenosis\n Lateral recess stenosis\n Postoperative changes\n Bony abnormalities\n Spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis\n End-plate changes\n Mimics\n References\nChapter 12\n 12 Magnetic resonance imaging of the foot and ankle\n Tendons\n Achilles tendon\n Posterior tibial tendon\n Flexor hallucis longus\n Peroneal tendons\n Avascular necrosis\n Tumors\n Ligaments\n Sinus tarsi syndrome\n Bony abnormalities\n Chronic lateral ankle pain\n References\nChapter 13\n 13 Miscellaneous magnetic resonance imaging\n WRIST\n Imaging techniques\n Pathology\n Triangular fibrocartilage\n Avascular necrosis\n Intercarpal ligaments\n Carpal tunnel syndrome\n Tendons\n Hip\n Osteonecrosis (AVN)\n Acetabular labrum\n Femoroacetabular impingement\n Elbow\n Bone marrow\n References\nAPPENDIX Differential diagnoses\n Bubbly or lytic lesions (FEGNOMASHIC)\n Multiple lytic lesions (FEEMHI)\n Lytic epiphyseal lesion\n Lytic lesion in a patient younger than 30 years of age\n Dense bones (regular sex makes occasional perversions much more pleasurable and fantastic)\n High-riding shoulder\n Widened teardrop in the hip\n Permeative lesion in a child\n Cortical holes (pseudopermeative lesion)\n Cppd-associated disorders\n Dense base of the skull\n Geodes\n Bony sequestrum\n Arthropathy distribution in hands and wrists\n Bilateral symmetry of arthropathy\n Large joint involvement\n Sacroiliac joint involvement\n Normal mineralization\n Hallmarks of degenerative joint disease\n Joints that exhibit erosions with osteoarthritis\n Rib lesions (FAME)\n Hallmarks of rheumatoid arthritis\n “automatics” (must mention in every case)\nIndex\n A\n B\n C\n D\n E\n F\n G\n H\n I\n J\n K\n L\n M\n N\n O\n P\n Q\n R\n S\n T\n U\n W\nClinical key