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(Professor of Radiology, Oncology and Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA), (Bay Imaging Consultants, Walnut Creek, California, USA)
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Covering the entire spectrum of this fast-changing field, Diagnostic Imaging: Gastrointestinal, fourth edition, is an invaluable resource for gastrointestinal radiologists, general radiologists, and trainees-anyone who requires an easily accessible, highly visual reference on today's GI imaging. Drs. Siva P. Raman, Atif Zaheer, and their team of highly regarded experts provide up-to-date information on recent advances in technology and the understanding of GI diseases and disorders to help you make informed decisions at the point of care. The text is lavishly illustrated, delineated, and referenced, making it a useful learning tool as well as a handy reference for daily practice.
  • Serves as a one-stop resource for key concepts and information on gastrointestinal imaging, including a wealth of new material and content updates throughout?

  • Features more than 2,900 illustrations?(multiplanar CT, sonography, MR, and PET/CT; clinical photos; radiologic images; histologic images; H&E stains; and full-color illustrations)?as well as an additional 3K digital-only images and new video clips?

  • Features updates from cover to cover including new information on MRI imaging of rectal cancer, iron quantification, and MRI protocols; new cases and images, and new staging details and diagrams?

  • Contains new chapters on treatment response criteria for systemic conditions (RECIST, irRECIST, etc.), dual energy CT for pancreas, vascular abnormalities, MR elastography of the liver, pretransplant liver evaluation, and more?

  • Covers all aspects of GI imaging, including pathophysiology, imaging findings, and disease management options such as the radiologist's role in evaluating patients for bariatric surgery, antireflux procedures, esophageal and bowel resections, and more?

  • Uses bulleted, succinct text and highly templated chapters for quick comprehension of essential information at the point of care?

  • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices

SECTION 1 ABDOMINAL MANIFESTATIONS OF SYSTEMIC CONDITIONS
Introduction and Overview
Imaging Approach to Abdominal Manifestations of Systemic Conditions
4(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Infection
HIV/AIDS
8(4)
Siva P. Raman
Tuberculosis
12(4)
Siva P. Raman
Mononucleosis
16(2)
Siva P. Raman
Metabolic or Inherited
Cystic Fibrosis
18(4)
Siva P. Raman
Sickle Cell Anemia
22(4)
Siva P. Raman
Amyloidosis
26(2)
Siva P. Raman
Sarcoidosis
28(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Vascular Disorders
Systemic Hypotension
34(2)
Siva P. Raman
Michael P. Federle
Superior Vena Cava Obstruction
36(2)
Siva P. Raman
Vasculitis
38(4)
Siva P. Raman
Trauma
Foreign Bodies
42(6)
Siva P. Raman
Barotrauma
48(2)
Siva P. Raman
Amir A. Borhani
Transplantation
Posttransplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder
50(4)
Siva P. Raman
Malignant Neoplasms
Leukemia and Lymphoma
54(6)
Siva P. Raman
Metastatic Melanoma
60(4)
Siva P. Raman
Kaposi Sarcoma
64(2)
Siva P. Raman
Michael P. Federle
Treatment Response Assessment
66(6)
Atif Zaheer
SECTION 2 PERITONEUM, MESENTERY, AND ABDOMINAL WALL
Introduction and Overview
Imaging Approach to Peritoneum, Mesentery, and Abdominal Wall
72(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Infection
Abdominal Abscess
76(4)
Siva P. Raman
Inflammation
Peritonitis
80(4)
Siva P. Raman
Sclerosing Mesenteritis
84(4)
Siva P. Raman
Degenerative
Ascites
88(4)
Siva P. Raman
Omental Infarct
92(4)
Siva P. Raman
External Hernias
Inguinal Hernia
96(4)
Siva P. Raman
Femoral Hernia
100(2)
Siva P. Raman
Obturator Hernia
102(2)
Siva P. Raman
Michael P. Federle
Ventral Hernia
104(1)
Siva P. Raman
Spigelian Hernia
105(1)
Siva P. Raman
Lumbar Hernia
106(1)
Siva P. Raman
Amir A. Borhani
Umbilical Hernia
107(1)
Siva P. Raman
Amir A. Borhani
Internal Hernias
Paraduodenal Hernia
108(4)
Siva P. Raman
Transmesenteric Postoperative Hernia
112(4)
Siva P. Raman
Bochdalek Hernia
116(1)
Siva P. Raman
Morgagni Hernia
117(1)
Siva P. Raman
Vascular Disorders
Portal Hypertension and Varices
118(4)
Siva P. Raman
Visceral Aneurysms and Pseudoaneurysms
122(4)
Atif Zaheer
Trauma
Traumatic Abdominal Wall Hernia
126(2)
Siva P. Raman
Traumatic Diaphragmatic Rupture
128(4)
Siva P. Raman
Treatment Related
Postoperative State, Abdomen
132(2)
Siva P. Raman
Abdominal Incision and Injection Sites
134(4)
Siva P. Raman
Peritoneal Inclusion Cyst
138(2)
Siva P. Raman
Benign Neoplasms
Lymphangioma (Mesenteric Cyst)
140(4)
Siva P. Raman
Desmoid
144(4)
Siva P. Raman
Malignant Neoplasms
Abdominal Mesothelioma
148(4)
Siva P. Raman
Michael P. Federle
Peritoneal Metastases
152(4)
Siva P. Raman
Pseudomyxoma Peritonei
156(4)
Siva P. Raman
Miscellaneous
Eventration and Paralysis of Diaphragm
160(1)
Siva P. Raman
Vicarious Excretion
161(3)
Siva P. Raman
Michael P. Federle
SECTION 3 ESOPHAGUS
Introduction and Overview
Imaging Approach to Esophagus
164(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Infection
Candida Esophagitis
170(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Viral Esophagitis
172(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Chagas Disease
173(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Inflammation
Reflux Esophagitis
174(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Barrett Esophagus
178(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Caustic Esophagitis
180(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Drug-Induced Esophagitis
182(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Radiation Esophagitis
183(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Eosinophilic Esophagitis
184(1)
Atif Zaheer
Epidermolysis and Pemphigoid
185(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Degenerative
Esophageal Webs
186(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Cricopharyngeal Achalasia
187(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Esophageal Achalasia
188(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Esophageal Motility Disturbances
192(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Esophageal Scleroderma
196(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Schatzki Ring
200(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Hiatal Hernia
202(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Vascular Disorders
Esophageal Varices
206(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Esophageal Diverticula
Zenker Diverticulum
210(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Intramural Pseudodiverticulosis
214(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Traction Diverticulum
216(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Pulsion Diverticulum
217(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Trauma
Esophageal Foreign Body
218(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Esophageal Perforation
220(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Boerhaave Syndrome
224(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Treatment Related
Esophagectomy: Ivor Lewis and Other Procedures
226(6)
Atif Zaheer
Benign Neoplasms
Intramural Benign Esophageal Tumors
232(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Fibrovascular Polyp
234(1)
Atif Zaheer
Esophageal Inflammatory Polyp
235(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Malignant Neoplasms
Esophageal Carcinoma
236(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Esophageal Metastases and Lymphoma
240(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
SECTION 4 STOMACH
Introduction and Overview
Imaging Approach to Stomach
244(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Congenital
Gastric Diverticulum
250(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Inflammation
Gastritis
252(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Gastric Ulcer
256(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
260(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Menetrier Disease
264(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Caustic Gastroduodenal Injury
266(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Degenerative
Gastroparesis
267(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Gastric Bezoar
268(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Gastric Volvulus
270(6)
Atif Zaheer
Gabriela Gayer
Michael P. Federle
Treatment Related
Iatrogenic Injury: Feeding Tubes
276(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Partial Gastrectomy: Billroth Procedures
278(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Fundoplication Complications
280(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Imaging of Bariatric Surgery
286(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Benign Neoplasms
Gastric Polyps
292(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Intramural Benign Gastric Tumors
296(4)
Atif Zaheer
Malignant Neoplasms
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST)
300(4)
Atif Zaheer
Gastric Carcinoma
304(6)
Atif Zaheer
Gastric Metastases and Lymphoma
310(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
SECTION 5 DUODENUM
Introduction and Overview
Imaging Approach to Duodenum
316(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Normal Variants and Artifacts
Duodenal Flexure Pseudotumor
320(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Prominent Duodenal Ampulla Mimicking Mass
321(1)
Atif Zaheer
Congenital
Duodenal Diverticulum
322(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Inflammation
Duodenitis
324(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Duodenal Ulcer
326(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Brunner Gland Hyperplasia
330(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Vascular Disorders
SMA Syndrome
332(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Trauma
Gastroduodenal Trauma
334(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Treatment Related
Aortoenteric Fistula
336(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Benign Neoplasms
Duodenal Polyps
338(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Malignant Neoplasms
Duodenal Carcinoma
342(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Duodenal Metastases and Lymphoma
346(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
SECTION 6 SMALL INTESTINE
Introduction and Overview
Imaging Approach to Small Intestine
350(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Congenital
Malrotation
356(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Duplication Cyst
358(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Small Bowel Diverticula
359(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Meckel Diverticulum
360(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Infection
Mesenteric Adenitis and Enteritis
364(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Intestinal Parasites and Infestation
366(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Opportunistic Intestinal Infections
368(4)
Atif Zaheer
Inflammation
Celiac-Sprue Disease
372(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Whipple Disease
376(1)
Siva P. Raman
Mastocytosis
377(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Crohn Disease
378(6)
Atif Zaheer
Intestinal Scleroderma
384(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Intestinal (Angioneurotic) Angioedema
388(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Small Bowel NSAID Stricture
390(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Metabolic or Inherited
Intestinal Lymphangiectasia
392(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Degenerative
Ileus
394(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Small Bowel Obstruction
396(6)
Atif Zaheer
Gabriela Gayer
Michael P. Federle
Pneumatosis of Intestine
402(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Intussusception
406(4)
Atif Zaheer
Gabriela Gayer
Michael P. Federle
Malabsorption Conditions
410(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Gallstone Ileus
411(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Enteric and Perianal Fistulae and Sinus Tracts
412(8)
Siva P. Raman
Michael P. Federle
Vascular Disorders
Ischemic Enteritis
420(4)
Atif Zaheer
Trauma
Mesenteric and Small Bowel Trauma
424(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Treatment Related
Postoperative State, Bowel
430(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Radiation Enteritis and Colitis
434(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Transplantation
Small Intestine Transplantation
438(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Benign Neoplasms
Intramural (Mesenchymal) Intestinal Tumors
442(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Ileocecal Valve Lipoma and Lipomatous Infiltration
443(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Hamartomatous Polyposis Syndromes
444(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Malignant Neoplasms
Carcinoid Tumor
446(4)
Atif Zaheer
Small Bowel Carcinoma
450(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Intestinal Metastases and Lymphoma
452(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Intestinal GIST
456(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
SECTION 7 COLON
Introduction and Overview
Imaging Approach to Colon
460(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Infection
Infectious Colitis
466(6)
Atif Zaheer
Cabriela Gayer
Michael P. Federle
Neutropenic Colitis (Typhlitis)
472(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Inflammation and Ischemia
Ulcerative Colitis
474(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Toxic Megacolon
478(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Ischemic Colitis
482(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Appendicitis
486(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Mucocele of Appendix
492(4)
Atif Zaheer
Colonic Diverticulosis
496(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Diverticulitis
500(6)
Atif Zaheer
Cabriela Gayer
Michael P. Federle
Epiploic Appendagitis
506(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Degenerative
Sigmoid Volvulus
510(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Cecal Volvulus
514(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Colonic Ileus and Ogilvie Syndrome
516(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Fecal Impaction and Stercoral Ulceration
520(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Rectal Prolapse and Intussusception
521(1)
Atif Zaheer
Trauma
Colorectal Trauma
522(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Benign Neoplasms
Tailgut Cyst
524(2)
Atif Zaheer
Colonic Polyps
526(4)
Siva P. Raman
Villous Adenoma
530(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Malignant Neoplasms
Colon Carcinoma
534(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Rectal Carcinoma
540(6)
Atif Zaheer
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
546(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Appendiceal Tumors
552(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Colonic Metastases and Lymphoma
553(3)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
SECTION 8 SPLEEN
Introduction and Overview
Imaging Approach to Spleen
556(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Normal Variants and Artifacts
Accessory Spleen
560(2)
Siva P. Raman
Congenital
Asplenia and Polysplenia
562(4)
Siva P. Raman
Infection
Splenic Infection and Abscess
566(4)
Siva P. Raman
Degenerative
Splenomegaly and Hypersplenism
570(4)
Siva P. Raman
Vascular Disorders
Splenic Infarction
574(4)
Siva P. Raman
Trauma
Splenic Trauma
578(4)
Siva P. Raman
Splenosis
582(2)
Siva P. Raman
Benign Neoplasms
Splenic Cyst
584(2)
Siva P. Raman
Primary Splenic Tumors
586(4)
Siva P. Raman
Malignant Neoplasms
Splenic Metastases and Lymphoma
590(6)
Siva P. Raman
SECTION 9 LIVER
Introduction and Overview
Imaging Approach to Liver
596(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Congenital
Congenital Hepatic Fibrosis
602(4)
Atif Zaheer
AD Polycystic Liver Disease
606(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Variant Vascular and Biliary Anatomy of Liver
610(4)
Atif Zaheer
Infection
Hepatic Pyogenic Abscess
614(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Hepatic TB and Fungal Infections
618(4)
Atif Zaheer
Hepatic Amebic Abscess
622(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Hepatic Hydatid Cyst
626(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Hepatic Schistosomiasis
630(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Viral Hepatitis
634(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Inflammation
Alcoholic Liver Disease
640(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Autoimmune Hepatitis
644(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Steatosis and Steatohepatitis
646(6)
Atif Zaheer
Hepatic Injury From Toxins
652(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Cirrhosis
656(4)
Atif Zaheer
Primary Biliary Cholangitis
660(6)
Atif Zaheer
Focal Confluent Fibrosis
666(4)
Atif Zaheer
Nodular Regenerative Hyperplasia
670(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Regenerative and Dysplastic Nodules
676(8)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Solitary Necrotic Nodule
684(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Peribiliary Cysts
685(1)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Metabolic or Inherited
Glycogen Storage Disease
686(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Hemochromatosis
688(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Wilson Disease
692(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Degenerative
Hepatomegaly
696(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Vascular Disorders
Transient Hepatic Attenuation or Intensity Difference (THADs and THIDs)
698(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Arterioportal Shunt
704(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Portal Vein Occlusion
708(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Passive Hepatic Congestion
714(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Budd-Chiari Syndrome
718(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Venoocclusive Disease
724(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Hepatic Infarction
726(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Peliosis Hepatis
730(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia
734(6)
Atif Zaheer
HELLP Syndrome
740(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Trauma
Hepatic Trauma
744(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Treatment Related
Radiation-Induced Liver Disease
748(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Postoperative Changes, Liver
752(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (TIPS)
756(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Hepatic Transplantation
762(10)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Benign Neoplasms and Tumor-Like Conditions
Hepatic Cyst
772(8)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Hepatic Cavernous Hemangioma
780(8)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Focal Nodular Hyperplasia
788(6)
Atif Zaheer
Gabriela Gayer
Michael P. Federle
Hepatic Adenoma
794(8)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Biliary Hamartoma
802(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Hepatic Angiomyolipoma
806(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Hepatic Inflammatory Pseudotumor
810(4)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Malignant Neoplasms
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
814(8)
Atif Zaheer
Fibrolamellar Carcinoma
822(6)
Atif Zaheer
Peripheral (Intrahepatic) Cholangiocarcinoma
828(6)
Michael P. Federle
Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma
834(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Biliary Cystadenocarcinoma
840(6)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Hepatic Angiosarcoma
846(4)
Atif Zaheer
Undifferentiated Sarcoma
850(2)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Hepatic Metastases and Lymphoma
852(10)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
SECTION 10 BILIARY SYSTEM
Introduction and Overview
Imaging Approach to Biliary System
862(8)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Normal Variants and Artifacts
Biliary Normal Variants and Artifacts
870(4)
Siva P. Raman
Congenital
Congenital Abnormalities of Gallbladder
874(4)
Siva P. Raman
Caroli Disease
878(4)
Siva P. Raman
CholedochalCyst
882(6)
Siva P. Raman
Infection
Recurrent Pyogenic Cholangitis
888(4)
Siva P. Raman
Ascending Cholangitis
892(4)
Siva P. Raman
Pancreatobiliary Parasites
896(4)
Siva P. Raman
AIDS Cholangiopathy
900(2)
Siva P. Raman
Gallbladder Hydrops and Empyema
902(4)
Siva P. Raman
Inflammation
Gallstones and Sludge
906(6)
Siva P. Raman
Acute Calculous Cholecystitis
912(4)
Siva P. Raman
Acalculous Cholecystitis
916(4)
Siva P. Raman
Xanthogranulomatous Cholecystitis
920(4)
Siva P. Raman
Mitchell Tublin
Emphysematous Cholecystitis
924(4)
Siva P. Raman
Mirizzi Syndrome
928(4)
Siva P. Raman
Hyperplastic Cholecystoses
932(4)
Siva P. Raman
Porcelain Gallbladder
936(2)
Siva P. Raman
Milk of Calcium Bile
938(2)
Siva P. Raman
Mitchell Tublin
Autoimmune (lgG4) Cholangitis
940(4)
Siva P. Raman
Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
944(4)
Siva P. Raman
Degenerative
Biloma
948(4)
Siva P. Raman
Vascular Disorders
Ischemic Bile Duct Injury
952(4)
Siva P. Raman
Trauma
Biliary Trauma
956(4)
Siva P. Raman
Treatment Related
Chemotherapy-Induced Cholangitis
960(2)
Siva P. Raman
Mitchell Tublin
Benign Neoplasms and Tumor-Like Conditions
Gallbladder Polyps
962(4)
Siva P. Raman
Malignant Neoplasms
Gallbladder Carcinoma
966(4)
Siva P. Raman
Ampullary Carcinoma
970(4)
Siva P. Raman
Biliary Metastases and Lymphoma
974(1)
Siva P. Raman
Biliary Papillomatosis
975(1)
Siva P. Raman
Mitchell Tublin
Biliary IPMN
976(6)
Siva P. Raman
SECTION 11 PANCREAS
Introduction and Overview
Imaging Approach to Pancreas
982(8)
Atif Zaheer
Michael P. Federle
Congenital
Agenesis of Dorsal Pancreas
990(1)
Siva P. Raman
Annular Pancreas
991(1)
Siva P. Raman
Pancreas Divisum
992(4)
Siva P. Raman
Asymmetric Fatty Lobulation of Pancreas
996(2)
Siva P. Raman
Ectopic Pancreatic Tissue
998(2)
Siva P. Raman
Inflammation
Acute Pancreatitis and Complications
1000(10)
Siva P. Raman
Chronic Pancreatitis
1010(6)
Siva P. Raman
Groove Pancreatitis
1016(4)
Siva P. Raman
Autoimmune (lgG4) Pancreatitis
1020(6)
Siva P. Raman
Degenerative
Pancreatic Lipomatous Pseudohypertrophy
1026(2)
Siva P. Raman
Michael P. Federle
Trauma
Pancreatic Trauma
1028(4)
Siva P. Raman
Treatment Related
Postoperative Pancreas
1032(6)
Siva P. Raman
Pancreatic Transplantation
1038(4)
Siva P. Raman
Benign Neoplasms and Tumor-Like Conditions
Pancreatic Serous Cystadenoma
1042(6)
Siva P. Raman
Nonneoplastic Pancreatic Cysts
1048(4)
Siva P. Raman
Malignant Neoplasms
Pancreatic Ductal Carcinoma
1052(8)
Siva P. Raman
Mucinous Cystic Pancreatic Tumor
1060(6)
Siva P. Raman
Pancreatic IPMN
1066(6)
Siva P. Raman
Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors
1072(6)
Siva P. Raman
Pancreatic Solid and Pseudopapillary Neoplasm
1078(4)
Siva P. Raman
Pancreatic Metastases and Lymphoma
1082(4)
Siva P. Raman
Atypical and Rare Pancreatic Tumors
1086
Siva P. Raman
Dr. Atif Zaheer has a specialty focus on CT, MR, and US of the abdomen and pelvis. He is Professor of Radiology, Oncology and Medicine at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Siva Raman is a board-certified radiologist who gained his subspecialty expertise in thoracoabdominal imaging during a fellowship at Stanford University, and intern residency at UC Davis Medical Center. He attended Johns Hopkins University Medical School. Dr. Raman is a radiologist at Bay Imaging Consultants in Walnut Creek, California, with a subspecialty focus on thoracoabdominal imaging