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ویرایش: [1 ed.] نویسندگان: Larry R. Cochard PhD, Lori A Goodhartz, Carla Harmath, Nancy M. Major MD, Srinivasan Mukundan Jr. MD PhD سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781437707595, 1437707599 ناشر: Saunders سال نشر: 2011 تعداد صفحات: 296 [292] زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 111 Mb
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Netter's Introduction to Imaging: with Student Consult Access, 1e (Netter Basic Science) به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب Introduction Netter's to Imaging: with Student Consult Access, 1e (Netter Basic Science) نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
مقدمه نتر به تصویربرداری، توسط لری آر. کوچارد، دکترا، لوری آ گودهارتز، دکتر کارلا بی، هارمث، MD، نانسی ام. ماژور MD، و سرینیواسان موکوندان، جی آر، MD، تفسیر را عادی و غیرعادی می کند. تصاویر اشعه ایکس، CT، و MR با همبستگی آنها با تصاویر Netter بسیار شفاف آسان است. شما یاد خواهید گرفت که روابط آناتومیک را در تصاویر تشخیص دهید و آنها را در نمونه های مختلفی از آسیب شناسی در سراسر بدن به کار ببرید، از جمله تصویربرداری از توده ها، هوا، یا خون در اندام ها و فضاها ... شکستگی ها، ضخیم شدن، انقباض، و فشرده سازی. ..و بیشتر. همچنین می توانید از هر رایانه ای در studentconsult.com به کتاب دسترسی داشته باشید. این یک مقدمه ایدهآل برای تصویربرداری تشخیصی است!
ساختارها و روابط آناتومیکی را با وضوح کامل با کمک آثار هنری Netter زنده و رنگارنگ تجسم کنید. رنگآمیزی، بافت و تاکید ایدهآل به شما کمک میکند روابط بین ساختارها و محفظهها را همانطور که در مقطع و در اشعه ایکس، CT و MRI دیده میشود، تفسیر کنید.
با مشاهده تصاویر آناتومیک سالم سالم و تصاویر غیر طبیعی توانایی خود را برای شناسایی بهتر آسیب شناسی ها توسعه دهید. تصاویر مقایسه ای درک اساسی شما را از شکل ظاهری بافت های طبیعی و آناتومی تقویت می کنند و به عنوان راهنمای تشخیص الگوها و فرآیندهای بیماری عمل می کنند: اندام ها و بخش های بزرگ یا کوچک غیر معمول، توده ها، هوا یا خون در اندام ها و فضاها، شکستگی ها، ضخیم شدن، انقباض. ، فشرده سازی و موارد دیگر.
اصول زیربنای تصویربرداری اشعه ایکس، CT، MR، اولتراسوند و پزشکی هسته ای، استفاده از کنتراست و آنژیوگرافی را بدانید.
درک کنید که چگونه رادیولوژیست ها استراتژی های جستجوی سیستماتیک را در مطالعات تصویربرداری هر ناحیه از بدن اعمال می کنند.
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Netter's Introduction to Imaging, by Larry R. Cochard, PhD, Lori A Goodhartz, MD Carla B, Harmath, MD, Nancy M. Major MD, and Srinivasan Mukundan, JR, MD, makes interpreting normal and abnormal X-ray, CT, and MR images easy by correlating them with crystal-clear Netter illustrations. You'll learn to recognize anatomical relationships in images and apply them to a variety of examples of pathology throughout the body, including the imaging of masses, air, or blood in organs and spaces...fractures, thickening, constriction, and compression...and more. You can also access the book from any computer at studentconsult.com. It's an ideal introduction to diagnostic imaging!
Visualize anatomical structures and relationships with perfect clarity with the aid of vivid, colorful Netter artwork. The coloring, texture, and idealized emphasis help you interpret relationships between structures and compartments as seen in cross section and in X-rays, CT, and MRI.
Develop your ability to better identify pathologies by viewing normal healthy anatomical images and abnormal images. Comparative images reinforce your basic understanding of what normal tissues and anatomy look like and serve as a guide in recognizing disease patterns and processes: atypically large or small organs and compartments, masses, air, or blood in organs and spaces, fractures, thickening, constriction, compression, and more.
Understand the principles that underlie X-ray, CT, MR, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine imaging, the use of contrast and angiography.
Understand how radiologists apply systematic search strategies in imaging studies of each region of the body.
Access the complete text and images online at studentconsult.com
Front cover Netter's Introduction to Imaging Copyright page Dedication Acknowledgments About the Editors About the Artists Preface Table of contents Chapter 1: Introduction to Imaging Modalities X-Ray Overview Interpretation of X-Ray Densities Computed Tomography Overview The Hounsfield Scale: CT Window Levels and Window Widths CT Uses, Advantages, and Disadvantages Magnetic Resonance Imaging overview MRI Uses, Advantages, and Disadvantages MRI Pulse Sequences Nuclear Medicine Imaging Fluoroscopy Ultrasound Angiography: Computed Tomography Angiogram Vs. Magnetic Resonance Angiogram and Volume Rendering Vs. Maximum Intensity Projection Angiography: Digital Subtraction Angiography Archiving and Communication System Future Developments in Imaging Chapter 2: Back and Spinal Cord Vertebral Column Thoracic Vertebrae Lumbar Vertebrae Lumbar Vertebrae Images Spinal Membranes and Nerve Origins Spinal Nerve Origins: Cross Sections Lumbosacral Region Ligaments Nerve Roots Normal T1 MRI Studies of the Lumbar Vertebral Column T2 and Fat Saturation MRI Sequences Lumbar Disk Herniation MRI of a Herniated Disk CT of Osteoporosis in the Thoracic Spine MRI of Metastatic Disease in the Thoracic Spine MRI of Spondylolisthesis Chapter 3: Thorax Thoracic Topography: Anterior and Posterior Views Posteroanterior and Chest X-Ray (Male and Female) Midaxillary Coronal Section Anterior Axillary Coronal Section Anterior Axillary CT and MRI Mediastinum: Left Lateral View and Left Medial Lung Mediastinum: Right Lateral View and Right Medial Lung Lateral Chest X-Ray Sagittal CT and MRI Lung Anatomy Posteroanterior and Lateral X-Rays: Superimposed Outlines of Lung Lobes CT Airway Studies Anterior and Posterior Views of the Heart Posteroanterior and Lateral X-Rays: Views of Superimposed Heart Chambers T8 Mediastinum Cross Section with T8 CT and MRI Atria, Ventricles, and Interventricular Septum Right Coronary Artery Study Left Coronary Artery Study Heart Imaging Studies Echocardiography Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography Comparison of Cardiac Imaging Modalities Vertebral Levels in the Thorax T3 Cross Section with T3 CT T3-T4 Cross Section with T3-T4 CT T4-T5 Cross Section with T4-T5 CT T7 Cross Section with T7 CT Systematic Chest X-Ray Evaluation Search Strategy: Identifying Views Search Strategy: Technical Quality of Images Search Strategy: Tubes, Lines, and Support Devices Search Strategy: Thoracic Wall Soft Tissues (e.g., Air, Calcification, Foreign Bodies) Search Strategy: Bones Search Strategy: Pleural Spaces and Diaphragm Search Strategy: Pleural Spaces and Diaphragm (Cont’d) Search Strategy: Upper Abdomen Search Strategy: Mediastinum and Hila Search Strategy: Heart and Vasculature Search Strategy: Lungs—Silhouette Sign Search Strategy: Lungs, Atelectasis Search Strategy: Lungs, Alveolar vs. Interstitial Opacity Chapter 4: Abdomen Bony Framework: CT Three- Dimensional Reconstruction Use of Contrast in Abdominal Imaging Studies CT vs. MRI in Abdominal Studies Search Strategy: Systematic Interpretation of Imaging Studies Diaphragm Relationships Pancreas Relationships Cross Section at T10 with CT Cross Section at T12 with CT Cross Section Variation at T12 with CT Cross Section AT T12-L1 with CT Cross Section AT L1-L2 with CT Kidney Relationships L3-L4 Cross Section with CT Sagittal Section through Aorta with CT Sagittal Reconstruction Stomach in Situ Upper Gastrointestinal CT Studies Hiatal Hernia Large Intestine Imaging Studies Gallbladder, Bile Ducts, and Pancreatic Duct Abdominal Foregut Arteries Midgut and Hindgut Arteries Angiograms of the Superior and Inferior Mesenteric Vessels Peritoneal/Retroperitoneal Relationships Gastrointestinal Pathology Chapter 5: Pelvis and Perineum Bony Framework: Medial and Lateral Views Bony Framework: Anterior and Posterior Views Female and Male PelviC X-Rays Female Midsagittal Section and CT CT vs. MRI in the Pelvis Female Pelvic Contents Search Strategy: Upper Female Pelvis Search Strategy: Lower Female Pelvis Uterus, Adnexa, and Hysterosalpingogram Male Pelvic Contents Male Midsagittal Section and CT Male Axial CT and MRI Cross Section at Bladder-Prostate Junction and CT Male and Female Coronal Sections through the Urinary Bladder Bladder Relationships in Axial and Coronal CT Cystogram Chapter 6: Upper Limbs Humerus and Scapula Anteroposterior Shoulder X-Ray Axillary and Y View X-Rays of the Shoulder Joint Shoulder Joint Anatomy Coronal T2 MRI of the Shoulder Joint Axial T1 Arthrogram of the Shoulder Joint Axillary, Brachial, and Elbow Arteries Vascular Studies of the Upper Extremity Arm Muscles Arm serial cross sections Arm MRI Bones of the elbow Joints of the elbow Elbow X-Rays Elbow imaging studies Muscles of the Forearm: Anterior View Muscles of the Forearm: Posterior View Forearm Serial Cross Sections Upper and Middle Forearm MRI Bones of the Hand and Wrist Anteroposterior X-Ray of the Wrist and Hand Carpal Bones and Wrist Joint T1 and T2 MRI of the Wrist Joint Distal Radiocarpal Joint and Wrist Chapter 7: Lower Limbs Hip (Coxal or Innominate) Bone Hip Joint Hip Joint X-Ray Imaging Studies of the Hip Joint Femur Muscles of the Thigh: Anterior View Muscles of the Thigh: Posterior View Thigh Serial Cross Sections Upper Right Thigh T1 MRI Middle Right Thigh T1 MRI Lower Right Thigh T1 MRI Knee and Knee Joint Overview Knee Joint Interior Knee Joint Ligaments Knee Joint X-Ray Sagittal Section of the Knee Joint and T2 MRI Coronal and Axial T2 MRI Studies of the Knee Arteries of the Thigh and Knee Magnetic Resonance Angiography of the Thigh Tibia and Fibula Muscles of the Leg: Anterior View Muscles of the Leg: Posterior View Muscles of the Leg: Lateral View Leg Cross Section and Fascial Compartments Axial T1 MRI Through the Leg Vascular Studies of the Lower Extremity: CTA/MRA of the Leg and Lower Extremities Digital Subtraction Angiography of the Right Lower Extremity Bones of the Foot: Superior and Inferior Views Bones of the Foot: Medial and Lateral Views Ankle X-Rays Coronal T1 and T2 MRI of the Ankle Sagittal T1 and T2 MRI of the Ankle X-Rays of the Foot Chapter 8: Head and Neck Skull: Anterior View Skull: Anteroposterior X-Ray Skull: Anteroposterior Caldwell Projection and Face/Orbit Detail Skull: Lateral View Skull: Midsagittal Section Lateral X-Ray Calvaria Cranial Base: Inferior View Cranial Base: Superior View Skull of the Newborn Mandible Cervical Vertebrae and Lateral X-Ray Atlas and Axis Imaging of Cervical Trauma and Pathology Superficial Vessels, Nerves, and Muscles of the Neck Arteries of Oral and Pharyngeal Regions Axial CT and Cross Section of the Neck through C7 and the Thyroid Gland Axial CT Through C5 and the Larynx Axial CT through C3 and the Hyoid Bone Search Strategy: Neck Imaging of Laryngeal Tumor Cross and Coronal Sections of the Tongue and Salivary Glands Axial CT at C2 and C1 Imaging Pathology of the Oral Cavity Lateral Wall of the Nasal Cavity The Nose, Nasal Cavity, and Maxillary Sinuses in the Transverse Plane Paranasal Air Sinuses Imaging of the Paranasal Sinuses Cross and Coronal Sections of the Orbit Imaging of the Orbit Imaging of Sinus and Orbit Pathology Imaging of Sinus and Orbit Pathology (cont’d) Coronal Section of the Head through the Orbit, Sinuses, and Oral Cavity: Overview Midsagittal Section of the Nasal Cavity, Pharynx, Oral Cavity, and Neck: Overview T1 and T2 MRI of the Head and Neck in Midsagittal Section Dural Venous Sinuses Dural Venous Sinuses (cont’d) the Cavernous Sinus Superior Sagittal Sinus, Middle Meningeal Artery, and Superficial Cerebral Veins Imaging of Epidural and Subdural Bleeding Arteries from the Neck to the Brain Vascular Studies External, Middle, and Inner Ear CT of the Temporal Bone and Ear Compartments Imaging of Temporal Bone/Ear Pathology Midsagittal Section of Brain; Medial View of Cerebrum Midsagittal T1 MRI Ventricles of the Brain Circulation of Cerebrospinal Fluid and Hydrocephalus Fourth ventricle and Sections of the Cerebellum Brainstem Cerebellum T1 Sagittal MRI near the midline T1 sagittal MRI through the Temporal Lobe T1 Sagittal MRI through the Temporal Lobe (cont’d) T2 Flair Coronal MRI through the Cerebellum T2 Flair Coronal MRI through the Brainstem T2 Flair Coronal MRI through the Pons and Third Ventricle T2 Flair Coronal MRI through the Optic Chiasm T2 Flair Coronal MRI through the Temporal Lobes T2 Flair Coronal MRI through the Frontal Lobes T1 and T2 Axial MRI through the Medulla T1 and T2 Axial MRI through the Cerebellum, Temporal Lobes, and Eye T1 and T2 Axial MRI through the Upper Cerebellum Arteries of the Brain: Inferior View Cerebral Arterial Circle (of Willis) T1 and T2 Axial MRI through the Optic Chiasm T1 and T2 Axial MRI through the Thalamus and Third Ventricle Transverse (Axial) Section of the Brain at the Level of the Basal Nuclei T1 and T2 Axial MRI through the Thalamus and Lateral Ventricles Thalamus Hippocampus and Fornix T1 and T2 Axial MRI through the Lateral Ventricles T1 and T2 Axial MRI through the Middle of the Cerebral Hemispheres T1 and T2 Axial MRI through the Thalamus and Lateral Ventricles Glossary Index