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EXPERTddx: Musculoskeletal: Published by Amirsys® [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 1050 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm, weight: 2699 g
  • Sērija : EXPERTddx (TM)
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Nov-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Amirsys, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 193188403X
  • ISBN-13: 9781931884037
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 1050 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm, weight: 2699 g
  • Sērija : EXPERTddx (TM)
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Nov-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Amirsys, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 193188403X
  • ISBN-13: 9781931884037
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Part of the brand-new Expert Differential Diagnoses series, this unique print-and-electronic reference will guide radiologists toward logical, on-target differential diagnoses based on key imaging findings and clinical information. The book presents the most useful differential diagnoses for the musculoskeletal system, grouped into three categories: anatomy based, image based (radiograph/CT, MR, ultrasound, nuclear medicine), and clinically based. Each differential diagnosis includes at least eight clear, sharp, succinctly annotated images; a list of diagnostic possibilities sorted as common, less common, and rare but important; and brief, bulleted text offering helpful diagnostic clues.

The companion online Amirsys® e-Book Advantage™ provides additional annotated images.



Part of the brand-new Expert Differential Diagnoses series, this unique print-and-electronic reference will guide radiologists toward logical, on-target differential diagnoses based on key imaging findings and clinical information. The book presents the most useful differential diagnoses for the musculoskeletal system, grouped into three categories: anatomy based, image based (radiograph/CT, MR, ultrasound, nuclear medicine), and clinically based. Each differential diagnosis includes at least eight clear, sharp, succinctly annotated images; a list of diagnostic possibilities sorted as common, less common, and rare but important; and brief, bulleted text offering helpful diagnostic clues. The companion online Amirsys e-Book Advantage provides additional annotated images.
PART I Anatomy Based
Flat Bones
Flat Bones, Focally Expanded or Bubbly Lesion
2(4)
B.J. Manaster
Flat Bones, Permeative Lesion
6(6)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Epiphyseal
Long Bone, Epiphyseal: Irregular or Stippled
12(4)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Epiphyseal, Overgrowth/Ballooning
16(2)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Epiphysis, Sclerosis/Ivory
18(4)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Epiphyseal/Apophyseal/Subchondral Lytic Lesion
22(4)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Metaphyseal
Long Bone, Metaphyseal Bands & Lines
26(4)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Long Bone, Metaphyseal Cupping
30(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Long Bone, Metaphyseal Fraying
32(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Long Bone, Central Metaphyseal Lesion, Non-aggressive
34(6)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Central Metaphyseal Lesion, Aggressive
40(4)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Metaphyseal Lesion, Bubbly
44(4)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Eccentric Metaphyseal Lesion, Non-aggressive
48(4)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Eccentric Metaphyseal Lesion, Aggressive
52(4)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Cortically Based Metaphyseal Lesion
56(4)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Surface (Juxtacortical) Lesion
60(6)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Meta-Diaphyseal
Long Bone, Central Diaphyseal Lesion, Non-aggressive
66(4)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Diaphyseal Lesion, Aggressive: Adult
70(4)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Diaphyseal Lesion, Aggressive: Child
74(4)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Aggressive Diaphyseal Lesion with Endosteal Thickening
78(2)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Cortically Based Diaphyseal Lesion, Sclerotic
80(4)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Cortically Based Diaphyseal Lesion, Lytic
84(6)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Diffuse Cortical/Endosteal Thickening
90(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Tibial Metadiaphyseal Cortically Based Lesion
94(2)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Undertubulation
96(6)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Overtubulation
102(4)
B.J. Manaster
Long Bone, Growth Plate
Growth Plate, Premature Physeal Closure
106(2)
B.J. Manaster
Growth Plate, Widened Physis
108(4)
B.J. Manaster
Periosteum
Periosteum: Aggressive Periostitis
112(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Periosteum: Solid Periostitis
116(6)
Catherine C. Roberts
Periosteum: Bizarre Horizontal Periosteal Reaction
122(4)
B.J. Manaster
Periosteum: Periostitis Multiple Bones/Acropachy, Adult
126(4)
B.J. Manaster
Periosteum: Periostitis Multiple Bones, Child
130(4)
B.J. Manaster
Joint Based
Arthritis with Normal Bone Density
134(4)
B.J. Manaster
Arthritis with Osteopenia
138(4)
B.J. Manaster
Arthritis with Productive Changes
142(4)
B.J. Manaster
Erosive Arthritis
146(6)
B.J. Manaster
Mixed Erosive/Productive Arthritis
152(2)
B.J. Manaster
Arthritis with Large Subchondral Cysts
154(4)
B.J. Manaster
Atrophic Joint Destruction
158(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Arthritis Mutilans
162(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Neuropathic Osteoarthropathy
164(2)
B.J. Manaster
Arthritis with Preserved Cartilage Space
166(4)
B.J. Manaster
Widened Joint Space
170(6)
Catherine C. Roberts
Ankylosis
176(4)
B.J. Manaster
Calcified Intraarticular Body/Bodies
180(4)
B.J. Manaster
Chondrocalcinosis
184(2)
B.J. Manaster
Periarticular Calcification
186(6)
B.J. Manaster
MCP-Predominant Arthritis
192(2)
B.J. Manaster
IP-Predominant Arthritis
194(4)
B.J. Manaster
Monoarthritis
198(4)
B.J. Manaster
Intraarticular Mass
202(4)
B.J. Manaster
Arthroplasty with Lytic/Cystic Lesions
206(2)
B.J. Manaster
Shoulder Girdle and Upper Arm
Clavicle Lesions, Nonarticular
208(4)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Distal Clavicular Resorption
212(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Proximal Humerus, Erosion Medial Metaphysis
214(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Glenohumeral Malalignment
216(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Anterosuperior Labral Variations/Pathology
218(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Fluid Collections about the Shoulder
222(4)
Carol L. Andrews
Elbow and Forearm
Radial Dysplasias/Aplasia
226(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Forearm Deformity
228(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Wrist and Hand
Carpal Cystic/Lytic Lesions
232(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Abnormal Radiocarpal Angle
234(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Fingers and Toes
Arachnodactyly
238(2)
B.J. Manaster
Soft Tissue Mass in a Finger
240(6)
Catherine C. Roberts
Acroosteolysis
246(4)
B.J. Manaster
Acroosteosclerosis
250(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Phalangeal Cystic/Lytic Lesions
252(6)
B.J. Manaster
Sesamoiditis
258(2)
Carol L. Andrews
Short Metacarpal/Metatarsal
260(4)
B.J. Manaster
Ulnar Deviation (MCP Joints)
264(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Swelling & Periostitis of Digit (Dactylitis)
266(2)
B.J. Manaster
Intervertebral Disc
Lesions Crossing a Disc Space
268(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Discal Mineralization
270(4)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Paraspinal Abnormalities
Ossification/Calcification Anterior to C1
274(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Paravertebral Ossification and Calcification
276(4)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Linear Ossification Along Anterior Spine
280(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Vertebral Shape
Bullet Shaped Vertebra/Anterior Vertebral Body Beaking
282(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Congenital & Acquired Childhood Platyspondyly
284(4)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Fish (Biconcave) or H-Shaped Vertebra
288(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Squaring of One or More Vertebra
290(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Vertebral Lesions
Vertebral Body Sclerosis
292(6)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Spinal Osteophytes
298(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Lesions Originating in Vertebral Body
300(6)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Lesions Originating in Posterior Elements
306(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Ribs
Rib Notching, Inferior
308(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Rib Notching, Superior
310(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Solitary Rib Lesion
312(4)
B.J. Manaster
Pelvis
Sacroiliitis, Bilateral Symmetric
316(4)
B.J. Manaster
Sacroiliitis, Bilateral Asymmetric
320(2)
B.J. Manaster
Sacroiliitis, Unilateral
322(2)
B.J. Manaster
Symphysis Pubis with Productive Changes/Fusion
324(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Symphysis Pubis, Widening
326(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Supra-acetabular Iliac Destruction
330(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Hip and Thigh
Protrusio Acetabuli
334(4)
Carol L. Andrews
Coxa Magna Deformity
338(2)
B.J. Manaster
Hip Labral Tears, Etiology
340(6)
B.J. Manaster
Knee and Lower Leg
Enlargement of Intercondylar Notch Distal Femur
346(2)
Carol L.Andrews
Patellar Lytic Lesions
348(4)
B.J. Manaster
Tibial Bowing
352(4)
B.J. Manaster
Fluid Collections about the Knee
356(6)
B.J. Manaster
Popliteal Mass, Extraarticular
362(4)
B.J. Manaster
Alterations in Meniscal Size
366(4)
B.J. Manaster
Genu Valgum (Knock Knees)
370(2)
B.J. Manaster
Genu Varum (Bow Leg Deformity)
372(2)
B.J. Manaster
Foot and Ankle
Achilles Tendon Thickening/Enlargement
374(2)
Carol L. Andrews
Calcaneal Erosions, Posterior Tubercle
376(4)
B.J. Manaster
Retrocalcaneal Bursitis
380(2)
Carol L. Andrews
Soft Tissue Mass in the Foot
382(6)
Carol L. Andrews
Talar Beak
388(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Tarsal Cystic/Lytic Lesions
390
Catherine C. Roberts
PART II Image Based
Radiograph/CT, Osseous
Polyostotic Lesions, Adult
2(6)
B.J. Manaster
Polyostotic Lesions, Child
8(6)
B.J. Manaster
Solitary Geographic Lytic Lesions
14(6)
Catherine C. Roberts
Sclerotic Bone Lesion, Solitary
20(6)
B.J. Manaster
Sclerotic Bone Lesions, Multiple
26(6)
B.J. Manaster
Sclerotic Lesion with Central Lucency
32(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Sequestration
36(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Target Lesions of Bone
40(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Matrix-Containing Bone Lesions
44(6)
B.J. Manaster
Benign Osseous Lesions that Can Appear Aggressive
50(6)
B.J. Manaster
Metastases to Bone
56(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Generalized Increased Bone Density, Adult
60(4)
Carol L. Andrews
Generalized Increased Bone Density, Child
64(4)
Carol L. Andrews
Sclerosing Dysplasias
68(6)
B.J. Manaster
Hypertrophic Callus Formation
74(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Bone within Bone Appearance
76(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Osteopenia
80(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Osteoporosis, Generalized
82(6)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Regional Osteoporosis
88(4)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Cortical Tunneling
92(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Pseudoarthrosis
94(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Enthesopathy
96(4)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Tendon & Ligamentous Ossification
100(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Bone Age, Advanced
102(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Bone Age, Delayed
104(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Radiograph/CT, Soft Tissue
Soft Tissue Ossification
106(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Nodular Calcification
110(6)
Catherine C. Roberts
Linear and Curvilinear Calcification
116(6)
Catherine C. Roberts
Soft Tissue Neoplasm Containing Calcification
122(4)
B.J. Manaster
MR, Osseous
Bone Marrow Edema Syndromes (Proximal Femur)
126(4)
Carol L. Andrews
Subchondral Edematous-like Signal
130(2)
Carol L. Andrews
Abnormal Epiphyseal Marrow Signal
132(4)
Carol L. Andrews
Increased Marrow Fat
136(4)
Carol L. Andrews
Marrow Hyperplasia
140(4)
Carol L. Andrews
Bone Lesions with Fluid/Fluid Levels
144(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
MR, Soft Tissue
Lesion with Bright T1 Signal
146(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Soft Tissue Lesions with Predominately Low T1 & T2 Signal
150(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Soft Tissue Lesions with Fluid/Fluid Levels
154(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Target Lesion of Soft Tissues
158(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Cystic Masses
160(6)
Catherine C. Roberts
Subcutaneous Mass
166(6)
Catherine C. Roberts
Enlarged Muscle
172(4)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Muscle Atrophy
176(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Intermuscular Edema
180(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Tenosynovitis/Tenosynovial Fluid
184(2)
Carol L. Andrews
Enlarged Peripheral Nerves
186(4)
B.J. Manaster
MR, Joint
Intraarticular Low Signal Material, All Sequences
190(4)
B.J. Manaster
Ultrasound
Anechoic Mass
194(2)
Carol L. Andrews
Nuclear Medicine
Photopenic Lesions & False Negative Scans
196(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Soft Tissue Uptake on Bone Scan
198(6)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Superscan
204
Cheryl A. Petersilge
PART III Clinically Based
Shoulder Girdle and Upper Arm
Painful or Enlarged Sternoclavicular Joint
2(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Rotator Cuff Symptoms
4(4)
B.J. Manaster
Shoulder Instability
8(4)
B.J. Manaster
Anteroinferior Labral/Capsule Injury
12(2)
Carol L. Andrews
Nerve Entrapment, Shoulder
14(2)
Carol L. Andrews
Elbow and Forearm
Elbow Deformities in Children and Young Adults
16(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Lateral Elbow Pain
18(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Medial Elbow Pain
22(4)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Olecranon Bursitis
26(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Nerve Entrapment, Elbow & Wrist
28(4)
Carol L. Andrews
Wrist and Hand
Wrist Clicking/Clunking/Instability
32(4)
Carol L. Andrews
Ulnar Sided Wrist Pain
36(6)
Carol L. Andrews
Radial Sided Wrist Pain
42(6)
Carol L. Andrews
Pelvis, Hip, and Thigh
Groin/Hip Pain
48(6)
Carol L. Andrews
Lateral Hip Pain
54(4)
Carol L. Andrews
Snapping Hip
58(2)
Carol L. Andrews
Thigh Pain
60(4)
Carol L. Andrews
Nerve Entrapment, Lower Extremity
64(4)
Carol L. Andrews
Hip Pain, Elderly Patient
68(6)
Carol L. Andrews
Painful Hip Replacement
74(6)
B.J. Manaster
Knee and Leg
Anterior Knee Pain
80(6)
Carol L. Andrews
Medial Knee Pain
86(6)
Carol L. Andrews
Calf Pain
92(6)
Carol L. Andrews
Painful Knee Replacement
98(6)
B.J. Manaster
Ankle and Foot
Anterior Ankle Pain/Impingement
104(4)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Medial Ankle Pain
108(6)
Carol L. Andrews
Lateral Ankle Pain
114(6)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Heel Pain
120(6)
Catherine C. Roberts
Pain in the Ball of the Foot
126(6)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Pes Plano Valgus (Flatfoot)
132(4)
B.J. Manaster
Cavus Foot Deformity
136(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Congenital Foot Deformity
138(4)
B.J. Manaster
Diabetic Foot Complications
142(2)
B.J. Manaster
Spine
Painful Scoliosis
144(4)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Systemic Disease
Arthritis in a Teenager
148(4)
B.J. Manaster
Anemia with Musculoskeletal Manifestations
152(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Avascular Necrosis
156(6)
B.J. Manaster
Heterotopic Ossification
162(4)
Catherine C. Roberts
Rickets & Osteomalacia
166(4)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Soft Tissue Contractures
170(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Short Limb, Unilateral
172(6)
B.J. Manaster
Hemihypertrophy
178(2)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Focal Gigantism/Macrodactyly
180(4)
Cheryl A. Petersilge
Dwarfism with Major Spine Involvement
184(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Dwarfism with Short Extremities
186(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Dwarfism with Short Ribs
188(2)
Catherine C. Roberts
Dwarfism with Horizontal Acetabular Roof
190
Catherine C. Roberts