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ویرایش: 1st edition نویسندگان: Eugene C. Lin, Edward Escott, Kavita Garg, Andrew G Bleicher, David Alan Alexander سری: ISBN (شابک) : 1588906558, 9781588906557 ناشر: Thieme سال نشر: 2008 تعداد صفحات: 363 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 4 مگابایت
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب تشخیص افتراقی عملی برای CT و MRI 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.
تشخیص افتراقی عملی در CT و MRI منبعی تک مرحله ای برای تشخیص افتراقی یافته ها و شرایط رایج و نادر رادیولوژیک در تمام نواحی بدن است. برای هر یافته و تشخیص، کتاب فهرست کاملی از تشخیصهای افتراقی و همچنین ویژگیهایی را ارائه میکند که به پزشک کمک میکند بیماریها را با یافتههای مشابه متمایز کند.
نکات مهم:
این کتاب در اندازه جیبی برای ساکنانی که برای معاینه هیئت مدیره آماده می شوند و همچنین برای رادیولوژیست ها در عمل ایده آل است.
Practical Differential Diagnosis in CT and MRI is a one-stop resource for the differential diagnosis of common and rare radiologic findings and conditions in all regions of the body. For each finding and diagnosis, the book provides a complete list of differential diagnoses as well as the features that will help the clinician differentiate diseases with similar findings.
Highlights:
This pocket-sized book is ideal for residents preparing for board examinations as well as for radiologists in practice.
Practical Differential Diagnosis for CT and MRI\nTitle Page\nCopyright\nDedication\nContents\nPreface\nList of Contributors\nI Brain\n 1 Peripherally Enhancing Cystic Brain Lesions\n 2 Metastases versus Primary Brain Ne\roplasms\n 3 Intraventricular Neoplasms\n 4 Tumefactive Demyelination\n 5 Posterior Fossa Neoplasms in Children\n 6 Posterior Fossa Cystic Neoplasms\n 7 Cerebellopontine Angle Lesions\n 8 Posterior Fossa Cysts and Cerebellar Malformations\n 9 Meningeal Enhancement\n 10 Sellar and Parasellar Lesions\n 11 Dermoid Cysts and Lipomas\n 12 Pineal Region Lesions\n 13 Arterial Infarcts versus VenousInfarcts\n 14 Bilateral Thalamic Lesions\n 15 Intracranial Hemorrhages\n 16 Perivascular Spaces versus Lacunar Infarcts\n 17 Intracranial Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus\n 18 Hyperdense and Calcified Lesionson Computed Tomography\n 19 Corpus Callosum Lesions\n 20 Abnormal Basal Ganglia Signalon Magnetic Resonance Imaging\n 21 Hydrocephalus\n 22 Restricted Diffusion\nII Head and Neck\n 23 Focal Calvarial Lesions\n 24 Diffuse Calvarial Lesions\n 25 Skull Base Lesions\n 26 Jugular Foramen Lesions\n 27 Sinonasal Lesions\n 28 Abnormal Sinus Density and Signal\n 29 Orbital Vascular Lesions\n 30 Orbital Lymphoproliferative and Inflammatory Disorders\n 31 Optic Nerve-Sheath Complex Lesions\n 32 Lacrimal Gland Lesions\n 33 Salivary Gland Lesions\n 34 Thyroid Diseases and Lesions\n 35 Carotid Space Masses\n 36 Congenital Cystic Neck Masses\n 37 Lymph Node Disease\n 38 Ear and Temporal Bone Lesions\n 39 Vocal Cord Lesions and Paralysis\n 40 Head and Neck Cancer\n 41 Lymphoma\n 42 Radiation Changes\nIII Chest\n 43 The Mosaic Pattern of Lung \rAttenuation\n 44 The Tree-in-Bud Pattern\n 45 Ground-Glass Opacity\n 46 The Halo Sign\n 47 The Crazy-Paving Pattern\n 48 The Angiogram Sign\n 49 The Feeding Vessel Sign\n 50 Bronchiectasis\n 51 Tracheobronchomalacia\n 52 Asthma and Associated Conditions\n 53 Emphysema\n 54 Differential Diagnosis of Mediastinal Masses Based on Common Sites of Origin\n 55 High-Resolution Computed Tomography of Chronic Diffuse Infiltrative Lung Disease\n 56 Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonia\n 57 Cystic Lung Disease\n 58 Pneumoconiosis\n 59 Radiation and Drug-Induced Lung Disease\n 60 The Solitary Pulmonary Nodule\n 61 Lung Transplantation\n 62 Pleural Effusions\n 63 Pericardial Effusion\n 64 Pulmonary Embolism\n 65 Aortic Dissection\n 66 Cardiac Aneurysms and Abnormalities\nIV Abdomen\n 67 Overview of Liver Lesions\n 68 Hypervascular Liver Lesions\n 69 Liver Lesions with Delayed/Prolonged\r Enhancement\n 70 Liver Lesions with Central Scar\n 71 Cystic Liver Lesions\n 72 Calcified Liver Lesions\n 73 Hemorrhagic Liver Lesions\n 74 Liver Lesions with Macroscopic Fat\n 75 Liver Lesions with Microscopic Fat\n 76 Liver Lesions with Hyperintensityon T1-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging\n 77 Liver Lesions with Hypointensity on T2-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging\n 78 Transient Hepatic Attenuation Difference\n 79 Hepatic Capsular Retraction\n 80 Periportal Halo\n 81 Liver Lesions with Supraparamagnetic Iron Oxide Uptake\n 82 Diffuse Liver Disease\n 83 Cirrhosis\n 84 Mimics of Cirrhosis\n 85 Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography Pitfalls\n 86 Cystic Pancreatic Lesions\n 87 Hypervascular Pancreatic Lesions\n 88 Focal Chronic Pancreatitis versus Pancreatic Cancer\n 89 Pancreatic Lymphoma versus Carcinoma\n 90 Splenic Lesions\n 91 Adrenal Adenoma versus Metastasis\n 92 Adrenal Lesions with Macroscopic Fat\n 93 Cushing Syndrome\n 94 Hyperaldosteronism\n 95 Hyperdense Renal Lesions\n 96 Renal Lesions with Fat\n 97 Angiomyolipomas with Minimal Fat\n 98 Renal Parenchyma with Hypointensity on T2-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging\n 99 Renal Infarction versus Pyelonephritis\n 100 Imaging Signs of the Bowel\n 101 Diverticulitis versus Colon Cancer\n 102 Perforated Appendicitis\n 103 Epiploic Appendagitis versus Omental Infarction\n 104 Solid Peritoneal Masses\n 105 Cystic Peritoneal and Retroperitoneal Masses\n 106 Peritoneal Calcification\n 107 Retroperitoneal Fibrosis\nV Pelvis\n 108 The Differential Diagnosis of Leiomyomas\n 109 Uterine Sarcomas\n 110 Endometrial Carcinoma versus Polyp\n 111 Septate versus Bicornuate Uterus\n 112 Ovarian versus Uterine Originof a Pelvic Mass\n 113 Benign versus Malignant Ovarian Mass\n 114 Ovarian Lesions with Hyperintensity on T1-Weighted Magnetic Resonance \rImaging\n 115 Ovarian Lesions with Hypointensity on T2-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging\n 116 Periurethral and Vaginal Cysts\n 117 Prostatic Cysts\nVI Musculoskeletal\n 118 Bone Lesions with Low Hypointensityon T2-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging\n 119 Benign Bone Lesions with Surrounding Edema\n 120 Bone Lesions with Fluid-Fluid Levels\n 121 Enchondroma versus Chondrosarcoma\n 122 Osteochondroma versus Chondrosarcoma\n 123 Malignant versus Benign Soft Tissue Lesions\n 124 Cystic-Appearing Soft Tissue Masses\n 125 Soft Tissue Lesions with Fluid-Fluid Levels\n 126 Lipoma versus Liposarcoma\n 127 Nerve Sheath Tumors\n 128 Osteomyelitis versus Neuropathic Arthropathy in the Diabetic Foot\n 129 Subchondral Bone Marrow Edema\n 130 Synovial Chondromatosis versus Rice Bodies\n 131 Hypointense Synovium on T2-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging\n 132 Increased Meniscal Signal Not Related to Tear\n 133 Meniscal Tear without Signal Extending to the Articular Surface\n 134 Absent Bow-Tie Sign\n 135 Meniscal Extrusion\n 136 Medial Fluid Collections around \rthe Knee\n 137 Fluid Collections around the Posterior Cruciate Ligament\n 138 Increased Signal in the Rotator Cuff Not Related to Full-Thickness Tear\n 139 Superior Labral Anterior-Posterior Tear versus Sublabral Recess\n 140 Abnormal Signal in the Rotator Cuff Muscles\nVII Spine\n 141 Focal Vertebral Lesions\n 142 Diffusely Abnormal Marrow Signalon Magnetic Resonance Imaging\n 143 Benign versus Pathologic(Neoplastic) Fracture\n 144 Posterior Element Lesions\n 145 Posterior Vertebral Body Scalloping\n 146 Lesions within the Spinal Canal\n 147 Intradural Extramedullary Lesions\n 148 Intramedullary Spinal Cord Lesions\n 149 Diskitis/Osteomyelitis, Degenerative Disease, and Scar\nIndex