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E-grāmata: Manual of Head and Neck Imaging

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This book is designed as an easily readable manual that will be of great practical value for radiology and otolaryngology residents during their clinical rotations. Key facts on head and neck imaging are presented in short chapters written in an easily readable style. Line drawings are used to illustrate key concepts, and tables, checklists, and algorithms will enable the readers to arrive at a quick diagnosis. In addition, emphasis is placed on clinical pearls that will assist them in preparing suitable reports. The Manual of Head and Neck Imaging is sized to allow residents to read it completely within a matter of days, and it will also serve as an ideal quick reference guide as different clinical situations arise.



This book presents key facts in head and neck imaging in short chapters written in an easily readable style. It uses line drawings to illustrate key concepts and tables, checklists, and algorithms will help the reader to arrive at a quick diagnosis.

1 Spaces of the Neck
1(28)
Christopher R. Durst
Mark J. Jameson
Max Wintermark
Prashant Raghavan
Sugoto Mukherjee
1.1 Introduction
1(1)
1.2 Imaging Evaluation
1(24)
1.2.1 Parapharyngeal Space
2(6)
1.2.2 Masticator Space
8(4)
1.2.3 Carotid Space
12(6)
1.2.4 Posterior Spaces
18(7)
1.3 The Surgeon's Perspective
25(4)
Further Reading
28(1)
2 Lymph Nodes
29(24)
Sugoto Mukherjee
Mark J. Jameson
Max Wintermark
Prashant Raghavan
2.1 Introduction
29(1)
2.2 Anatomy and Pathophysiology
30(4)
2.3 Imaging Evaluation
34(6)
2.3.1 CT and MRI
34(4)
2.3.2 Ultrasonography
38(2)
2.3.3 PET
40(1)
2.3.4 Posttreatment Evaluation of Residual/Recurrent Nodal Disease
40(1)
2.4 Other Pathology
40(8)
2.4.1 Lymphoma
40(3)
2.4.2 Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
43(1)
2.4.3 Bacterial Infection
43(1)
2.4.4 Tuberculous and Mycobacterial Lymphadenitis
44(1)
2.4.5 Viral Infection
45(1)
2.4.6 Other Inflammatory Conditions
45(3)
2.5 The Surgeon's Perspective
48(5)
Further Reading
52(1)
3 Nasopharynx
53(20)
Sugoto Mukherjee
David C. Shonka Jr.
Max Wintermark
Prashant Raghavan
3.1 Introduction
53(1)
3.2 Anatomy and Physiology
53(2)
3.3 Pathology
55(1)
3.4 Imaging Evaluation
55(1)
3.5 Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
56(14)
3.5.1 Nasopharyngeal Lymphoma
68(1)
3.5.2 Other Nasopharyngeal Lesions
68(2)
3.6 The Surgeon's Perspective
70(3)
Further Reading
71(2)
4 Oral Cavity and Oropharynx
73(36)
Sugoto Mukherjee
Brian M. Trotta
Mark J. Jameson
Max Wintermark
Prashant Raghavan
4.1 Introduction
73(1)
4.2 Anatomy
73(4)
4.3 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
77(21)
4.3.1 Radiographic Staging
77(1)
4.3.2 Routes of Spread
78(3)
4.3.3 Radiographic Evaluation
81(13)
4.3.4 Posttreatment Imaging in Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancers
94(4)
4.4 Other Oral and Oropharyngeal Neoplasms
98(1)
4.5 Nonneoplastic Lesions
99(7)
4.5.1 Inflammatory Lesions of the Oral Cavity and Oropharynx
99(1)
4.5.2 Odontogenic Infections
99(4)
4.5.3 Infections of Salivary Gland Origin
103(1)
4.5.4 Tonsillar/Peritonsillar Infections, Peritonsillar Abscess
103(1)
4.5.5 Suppurative Lymphadenitis
104(1)
4.5.6 Necrotizing Fasciitis
104(1)
4.5.7 Ludwig's Angina
105(1)
4.5.8 Other Lesions
106(1)
4.6 The Surgeon's Perspective
106(3)
4.6.1 Oral Cavity Lesions
106(1)
4.6.2 Oropharynx Lesions
107(1)
Further Reading
108(1)
5 Larynx and Hypopharynx
109(28)
Prashant Raghavan
David C. Shonka Jr.
Max Wintermark
Sugoto Mukherjee
5.1 Introduction
109(1)
5.2 Anatomy
109(6)
5.3 Imaging Evaluation
115(1)
5.4 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
116(9)
5.4.1 Radiographic Staging
116(6)
5.4.2 Posttreatment Imaging
122(3)
5.5 Other Laryngeal Neoplasms
125(1)
5.6 Infectious and Inflammatory Disorders
126(3)
5.7 Trauma
129(1)
5.8 Laryngocele
129(1)
5.9 Vocal Cord Paralysis
129(1)
5.10 Laryngeal Stenosis
129(2)
5.11 The Surgeon's Perspective
131(6)
5.11.1 Laryngeal and Hypopharyngeal Malignancy
131(5)
5.11.2 Other Laryngeal Pathology
136(1)
Further Reading
136(1)
6 Salivary Glands
137(20)
Prashant Raghavan
Mark J. Jameson
Max Wintermark
Sugoto Mukherjee
6.1 Introduction
137(1)
6.2 Anatomy
137(2)
6.3 Imaging Evaluation
139(2)
6.3.1 Sialography
139(1)
6.3.2 Cross-Sectional Imaging
140(1)
6.4 Pathology
141(12)
6.4.1 Congenital Anomalies
141(1)
6.4.2 Infectious and Inflammatory Disorders
141(4)
6.4.3 Common Benign Tumors
145(3)
6.4.4 Mesenchymal Tumors
148(1)
6.4.5 Malignant Neoplasms
148(4)
6.4.6 Miscellaneous Disorders
152(1)
6.5 The Surgeon's Perspective
153(4)
Further Reading
155(2)
7 Orbits
157(32)
Thomas J.E. Muttikal
Prashant Raghavan
Max Wintermark
Steven A. Newman
Sugoto Mukherjee
7.1 Introduction
157(1)
7.2 Anatomy
157(1)
7.3 Imaging Modalities
157(3)
7.3.1 Ultrasound
157(2)
7.3.2 Cross-Sectional Imaging
159(1)
7.4 Congenital/Developmental Anomalies
160(4)
7.4.1 Coloboma
160(1)
7.4.2 Persistent Hyperplastic Primary Vitreous
161(1)
7.4.3 Coats' Disease
161(1)
7.4.4 Dermoids/Epidermoids
162(1)
7.4.5 Neurofibromatosis Type I
163(1)
7.5 Vascular Anomalies
164(2)
7.5.1 Orbital Venous-Lymphatic Malformation (Lymphangioma)
164(1)
7.5.2 Venous Varix
165(1)
7.5.3 Cavernous Hemangioma
165(1)
7.6 Infectious and Inflammatory Disorders
166(8)
7.6.1 Idiopathic Orbital Inflammatory Disease
166(5)
7.6.2 Sarcoidosis
171(1)
7.6.3 Wegener's Granulomatosis
172(1)
7.6.4 Thyroid Ophthalmopathy
172(1)
7.6.5 Optic Neuritis
173(1)
7.7 Benign Tumors
174(3)
7.7.1 Infantile Hemangioma
174(1)
7.7.2 Optic Nerve Meningioma
175(2)
7.7.3 Lacrimal Gland Benign Mixed Tumor
177(1)
7.8 Malignant Tumors
177(6)
7.8.1 Retinoblastoma
177(2)
7.8.2 Choroidal Melanoma
179(1)
7.8.3 Orbital Rhabdomyosarcoma
180(1)
7.8.4 Orbital Lymphoma
180(2)
7.8.5 Orbital Metastases
182(1)
7.9 Miscellaneous
183(1)
7.9.1 Retinal Detachment
183(1)
7.9.2 Choroidal Detachment
184(1)
7.10 The Surgeon's Perspective
184(5)
Further Reading
187(2)
8 Temporal Bone and Skull Base
189(68)
Prashant Raghavan
Bradley W. Kesser
Max Wintermark
Sugoto Mukherjee
8.1 Anatomy
189(7)
8.1.1 External Ear
189(1)
8.1.2 Middle Ear
189(3)
8.1.3 Inner Ear
192(2)
8.1.4 Facial Nerve
194(2)
8.1.5 Jugular Foramen
196(1)
8.2 Imaging Evaluation
196(1)
8.3 Common Congenital Anomalies of the Temporal Bone
196(12)
8.3.1 External Auditory Canal (EAC) Atresia and Stenosis
196(3)
8.3.2 Middle Ear Anomalies
199(3)
8.3.3 Inner Ear Anomalies
202(6)
8.4 Inflammatory Disorders
208(15)
8.4.1 External Ear Inflammation
208(1)
8.4.2 Middle Ear and Mastoid Inflammation
208(8)
8.4.3 Petrous Apex Inflammation
216(2)
8.4.4 Facial Nerve
218(5)
8.4.5 Inner Ear Inflammation
223(1)
8.5 Trauma
223(1)
8.6 Vascular Abnormalities
224(5)
8.6.1 Arterial Abnormalities
224(1)
8.6.2 Jugular Bulb Anomalies
225(3)
8.6.3 Radiological Evaluation of Tinnitus
228(1)
8.7 Tumors and Tumorlike Lesions of the Temporal Bone and Skull Base
229(18)
8.7.1 External Auditory Canal (EAC) Tumors
229(1)
8.7.2 Middle Ear Tumors
229(3)
8.7.3 Tumors of the Facial Nerve
232(3)
8.7.4 Tumors of the Cerebellopontine Angle (CPA) Cistern, Internal Auditory Canal (IAC), and Labyrinth
235(5)
8.7.5 Osseous Tumors of the Temporal Bone and Skull Base
240(4)
8.7.6 Jugular Foramen Masses
244(3)
8.8 Miscellaneous Abnormalities
247(4)
8.8.1 Otosclerosis
247(1)
8.8.2 Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence (SSSD)
248(2)
8.8.3 Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks
250(1)
8.9 The Surgeon's Perspective
251(6)
Further Reading
255(2)
9 Sinonasal Cavities
257(38)
Prashant Raghavan
Mark J. Jameson
Max Wintermark
Sugoto Mukherjee
9.1 Anatomy and Physiology
257(7)
9.1.1 Nose and Nasal Cavity
257(1)
9.1.2 Paranasal Sinuses
257(4)
9.1.3 Anatomic Variations of Clinical Importance
261(3)
9.1.4 Physiology
264(1)
9.2 Imaging Evaluation
264(2)
9.3 Inflammatory Sinonasal Disease
266(13)
9.3.1 Acute Inflammation and Its Complications
266(4)
9.3.2 Fungal Sinusitis
270(2)
9.3.3 Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS)
272(5)
9.3.4 Noninfectious Inflammatory Conditions
277(2)
9.4 Sinonasal Neoplasms
279(5)
9.4.1 Malignant Neoplasms
279(3)
9.4.2 Benign Neoplasms
282(2)
9.5 The Surgeon's Perspective
284(11)
9.5.1 FESS
284(8)
9.5.2 Nasal Cavity and Sinus Tumors
292(2)
Further Reading
294(1)
10 Head and Neck Trauma
295(26)
David Clopton
Sugoto Mukherjee
J. Jared Christophel
Max Wintermark
Prashant Raghavan
10.1 Introduction
295(1)
10.2 Imaging Evaluation
295(1)
10.3 The Facial Buttress Concept
296(1)
10.4 Fracture Patterns
296(16)
10.4.1 Nasal Fractures
296(2)
10.4.2 Naso-Orbital-Ethmoid (NOE) Fractures
298(1)
10.4.3 Frontal Sinus Fractures
299(2)
10.4.4 Orbital Fractures
301(4)
10.4.5 Zygomaticomaxillary Complex (ZMC) Fractures
305(1)
10.4.6 Zygomatic Arch Fracture
305(2)
10.4.7 Midface Fractures (Le Fort Classification)
307(1)
10.4.8 Mandibular Fractures
308(2)
10.4.9 Temporal Bone Fractures
310(2)
10.5 Vascular Injuries of the Neck
312(2)
10.6 Pediatric Considerations
314(3)
10.6.1 Age and Development
315(1)
10.6.2 Fractures
316(1)
10.7 The Surgeon's Perspective
317(1)
10.8 Summary and Conclusions
318(3)
Further Reading
319(2)
11 Maxilla and Mandible
321(22)
Prashant Raghavan
Mark J. Jameson
Matthew A. Hubbard
Max Wintermark
Sugoto Mukherjee
11.1 Introduction
321(1)
11.2 Anatomy
321(2)
11.3 Imaging Evaluation
323(1)
11.4 Benign Lesions
323(8)
11.4.1 Cystic Lesions
323(8)
11.5 Malignant Lesions
331(2)
11.5.1 Osteosarcoma
331(1)
11.5.2 Osseous Involvement by Squamous Cell Carcinoma
332(1)
11.6 Osteomyelitis
333(2)
11.7 Osteonecrosis
335(2)
11.8 The Surgeon's Perspective
337(6)
Conclusion
339(2)
Further Reading
341(2)
12 Thyroid and Parathyroids
343(36)
Rachita Khot
David C. Shonka Jr.
Prashant Raghavan
Max Wintermark
Sugoto Mukherjee
12.1 Introduction
343(1)
12.2 Anatomy
343(2)
12.3 Imaging Evaluation
345(4)
12.3.1 Ultrasound
345(1)
12.3.2 Radionuclide Scintigraphy and PET
346(3)
12.3.3 CT and MRI
349(1)
12.3.4 Imaging Incidentalomas
349(1)
12.4 Pathology
349(19)
12.4.1 Congenital/Developmental Diseases
350(2)
12.4.2 Diffuse Thyroid Diseases
352(9)
12.4.3 Focal Thyroid Diseases
361(7)
12.5 Parathyroid Glands
368(8)
12.5.1 Anatomy
368(3)
12.5.2 Imaging Evaluation
371(1)
12.5.3 Pathology
371(5)
12.6 The Surgeon's Perspective
376(3)
Further Reading
378(1)
13 Pediatric Head and Neck Lesions
379(28)
Prashant Raghavan
Mark J. Jameson
David C. Shonka Jr.
Max Wintermark
Sugoto Mukherjee
13.1 Embryology: Key Concepts
379(2)
13.2 Congenital Anomalies of the Nose and Nasal Cavity
381(5)
13.2.1 Choanal Atresia
381(1)
13.2.2 Congenital Piriform Aperture Stenosis
382(2)
13.2.3 Nasolacrimal Duct Mucoceles
384(1)
13.2.4 Midline Nasal Anomalies
385(1)
13.3 Branchial Cleft Cysts, Sinuses, and Fistulae
386(7)
13.4 Congenital Skull Base Anomalies
393(3)
13.4.1 Arrested Pneumatization
393(1)
13.4.2 Encephalocele
394(2)
13.5 Hemangiomas and Vascular Malformations
396(8)
13.5.1 Hemangiomas
396(2)
13.5.2 Vascular Malformations
398(1)
13.5.3 Venous Vascular Malformations
398(2)
13.5.4 Capillary Malformations
400(1)
13.5.5 Arterial Malformations
400(1)
13.5.6 Lymphatic Malformations
401(3)
13.6 The Surgeon's Perspective
404(3)
13.6.1 Choanal Atresia
404(1)
13.6.2 Congenital Nasal Malformations
404(1)
13.6.3 Branchial Cleft Anomalies
404(1)
13.6.4 Vascular Malformations
405(1)
Further Reading
405(2)
Index 407