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E-grāmata: Musculoskeletal MRI

(Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, UK), (Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, UK), (Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, UK)
  • Formāts: 1296 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Mar-2016
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498798501
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  • Formāts: 1296 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Mar-2016
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  • ISBN-13: 9781498798501

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Written by an internationally renowned radiologist from a leading UK institute, this book covers the entire musculoskeletal system and all conditions common and rare. Heavily illustrated with high-quality images, the information is presented in an easy to digest bullet-point format, providing the radiologist with all the information required to make an informed diagnosis in the clinical setting, This is particularly valuable for those radiologists in large hospitals that are required to make reports for a wide variety of MSK patients.

The book is divided anatomically. Each chapter begins with a section on technical considerations and is subdivided into smaller areas, with descriptions and pictures of the normal anatomy followed by a comprehensive, illustrated listing of the various pathologies, DDX listing, and extensive referencing. This new edition offers a new VitalSource package allowing for image downloads and videos to aid diagnoses. Radiologists are extremely tech-adept and large users of online resources so this improvement is an important update for the title.

For the second edition Dr Saifuddin is joined by two of his team members. Key references are marked in the reference lists but otherwise the style of the text remains broadly the same. Comprehensive and user-friendly in its approach,Musculoskeletal MRI will provide every radiologist, both consultant and trainee, with increased confidence in their reporting.

Recenzijas

"This is just a great book. I have had it on my reporting desk for the last two months The illustrations are just superb and the text clear, concise and appropriate I would certainly recommend it for any radiologist with an interest in musculoskeletal MRI, including those new to the field and also the more experienced. For the pictures alone, which are just superb, it is worth going out and buying a copy" Dr N. S. Ashford, consultant radiologist, Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, RAD Magazine. "This is the second edition of a book covering all aspects of musculoskeletal MRI It covers all musculoskeletal-related MRI examinations starting in the uppere xtremity and moving to the lower extremity and spine. Because it is focused on MSK readers, the book covers most everything in tremendous detail. The best part of the book is the easy-to-read bullet-point formatting, which makes information easy to read and retrieve." - Attilio Macrito, DO (Baystate Medical Center), Doody's Book Review Service

Foreword xv
Preface to the First Edition xvii
Acknowledgements xix
List of Contributors
xxi
Abbreviations xxiii
1 The Shoulder Girdle
1(100)
Technique
1(4)
The Rotator Cuff
5(8)
Pathology of the Superior Rotator Cuff
13(10)
Pathology of the Anterior Rotator Cuff
23(8)
Miscellaneous Pathologies of the Rotator Cuff
31(2)
The Rotator Interval
33(2)
Pathology of the Rotator Interval (RI)
35(2)
The Long Head Biceps Tendon (LHBT)
37(1)
Pathology of the LHBT
38(3)
The Shoulder Bursae
41(1)
Pathology of the Shoulder Bursae
42(1)
The Capsule and Labrum
43(6)
Pathology of the Capsule and Labrum
49(12)
The Superior Glenoid Labrum
61(2)
Pathology of Superior Labrum
63(2)
Miscellaneous Conditions of the Glenohumeral Joint
65(3)
The Nerves
68(2)
Pathology of the Nerves
70(2)
The Post-Operative Shoulder
72(6)
The Acromioclavicular Joint
78(1)
Pathology of the AC Joint
79(3)
The Sternoclavicular Joint
82(1)
Pathology of the SC Joint and Medial Clavicle
83(2)
The Scapulothoracic Joint
85(1)
Pathology of the Scapulothoracic Joint
86(2)
The Thoracohumeral Muscles
88(1)
Pathology of the Thoracohumeral Muscles
89(2)
References
91(10)
2 The Elbow
101(42)
Technique
101(2)
The Bones and Joints
103(3)
Pathology of the Bones and Joints
106(5)
The Joint Capsule
111(2)
Pathology of the Capsule
113(1)
The Ligaments
113(1)
Pathology of the UCL
114(3)
Pathology of the LCL
117(2)
The Muscles and Tendons
119(1)
Pathology of the Anterior Compartment Muscles
120(4)
Pathology of the Posterior Compartment Muscles
124(3)
Pathology of the Medial Compartment Muscles and Tendons
127(3)
Pathology of the Lateral Compartment Muscles and Tendons
130(1)
The Bursae
131(1)
Pathology of the Bursae
132(2)
The Nerves
134(1)
Pathology of the Radial Nerve
135(2)
Pathology of the Median Nerve
137(1)
Pathology of the Ulnar Nerve
138(2)
References
140(3)
3 The Wrist and Hand
143(86)
Techniques
143(2)
The Distal Radio-Ulnar Joint
145(2)
Pathology of the DRUJ
147(1)
The Radiocarpal and Ulnocarpal Joints
148(1)
Pathology of the Distal Radius
149(5)
Pathology of the Extrinsic Ligaments
154(4)
Pathology of the TFCC
158(2)
Pathology of the Distal Ulna
160(2)
The Carpus
162(7)
Pathology of the Carpal Bones and Joints
169(10)
Pathology of the SLL and LTL
179(8)
The Tendons and Muscles of the Wrist
187(2)
Pathology of the Extensor Tendons
189(5)
Pathology of the Flexor Tendons
194(2)
The Nerves
196(2)
Pathology of the Median Nerve
198(2)
The Ulnar Nerve
200(2)
Pathology of the Ulnar Nerve
202(1)
The Carpometacarpal Joints
203(1)
Pathology of the 1st CMC Joint
204(3)
Pathology of the 2nd to 5th CMC and IMC Joints
207(1)
The Metacarpophalangeal Joints
208(2)
Pathology of the MCP Joints and Intrinsic Muscles
210(1)
The Proximal Interphalangeal Joints
211(1)
Pathology of the PIP Joints
212(1)
The Finger Extensor Tendons
213(1)
Pathology of the Finger Extensor Tendons
214(2)
Pathology of the Finger Flexor Tendons
216(1)
Miscellaneous Tumours and Pseudotumours of the Wrist and Hand
217(5)
References
222(7)
4 The Hip Joint and Pelvic Girdle
229(102)
Technique
229(3)
The Hip Joint
232(2)
Pathology of the Acetabulum
234(6)
Pathology of the Acetabular Labrum
240(11)
Pathology of the Joint Capsule
251(6)
Pathology of the Femoral Head and Neck
257(9)
Pathology of the Greater Trochanter
266(5)
Pathology of the Lesser Trochanter
271(1)
The Hip Bursae
272(1)
Pathology of the Iliopsoas Bursa
272(1)
Pathology of the Obturator Externus Bursa
273(1)
The Paediatric Hip
274(8)
The Post-Operative Hip
282(6)
The Pelvic Ring
288(3)
Pathology of the Pelvic Bones
291(7)
The Pelvic Muscles
298(1)
Pathology of the Hip Flexors
298(7)
Pathology of the Hip Extensors
305(4)
Pathology of the Hip External Rotators
309(4)
Pathology of the Hip Adductors
313(3)
The Pelvic Nerves
316(3)
Pathology of the Pelvic Nerves
319(1)
References
320(11)
5 The Knee
331(180)
Techniques
331(3)
The Menisci
334(11)
Pathology of the Menisci
345(18)
The Cruciate Ligaments
363(2)
Pathology of the ACL
365(9)
Pathology of the PCL
374(4)
The Medial Capsular Structures
378(2)
Pathology of the Medial Capsular Structures
380(5)
The Posteromedial Corner
385(2)
Pathology of the Posteromedial Corner
387(2)
The Lateral Capsular Structures
389(1)
Pathology of the Anterolateral Stabilisers
390(7)
Pathology of the Posterolateral Corner
397(3)
The Posterior Capsular Region
400(5)
Pathology of the Posterior Capsular Region
405(3)
The Extensor Mechanism
408(2)
Pathology of the Quadriceps Tendon
410(2)
Pathology of the Suprapatellar Fat Pads
412(5)
Pathology of the Patella
417(5)
Pathology of the Trochlea
422(4)
Pathology of the Patellofemoral Joint
426(6)
Pathology of the Patellar Tendon
432(9)
Pathology of Hoffa's Fat Pad
441(4)
Miscellaneous Knee Injuries
445(10)
Miscellaneous Knee Conditions
455(10)
Miscellaneous Aspects of the Paediatric Knee
465(4)
The Proximal Tibiofibular Joint
469(1)
Pathology of the Proximal Tibiofibular Joint
470(3)
The Post-Operative Knee
473(21)
References
494(17)
6 The Ankle and Foot
511(132)
Techniques
511(2)
The Distal Tibiofibular Joint
513(2)
Pathology of the Distal Tibiofibular Joint
515(2)
The Tibiotalar Joint
517(1)
Pathology of the Ankle Mortise Joint
518(9)
The Ligaments
527(1)
Pathology of the LCL Complex
528(3)
Pathology of the MCL Complex
531(1)
The Flexor Tendons
532(2)
Pathology of the Achilles Tendon
534(9)
Pathology of the Tibialis Posterior Tendon
543(5)
Pathology of the FHL Tendon
548(6)
Pathology of the Peroneal Tendons
554(4)
The Extensor Tendons
558(2)
Pathology of the Tibialis Anterior Tendon
560(2)
Pathology of the EHL and EDL Tendons
562(4)
The Foot
566(1)
The Hindfoot
566(3)
Pathology of the Hindfoot Bones
569(8)
Pathology of the Subtalar Joint
577(4)
Pathology of the Sinus Tarsi
581(4)
Pathology of the Plantar Fascia
585(6)
Pathology of the Tarsal Tunnel
591(6)
Pathology of the Mid-Tarsal Joint
597(1)
The Midfoot
598(1)
Pathology of the Midfoot Bones
599(4)
Pathology of the Lisfranc Joint
603(6)
The Forefoot
609(1)
Pathology of the Forefoot Bones
609(5)
Pathology of the Sesamoids
614(3)
Pathology of the Forefoot Joints
617(5)
Pathology of the Nerves
622(3)
Pathology of the Forefoot Tendons
625(1)
Miscellaneous Paediatric Foot and Ankle Conditions
625(3)
Soft-Tissue Masses of the Ankle and Foot
628(1)
The Post-Operative Ankle and Foot
629(6)
References
635(8)
7 The Joints
643(58)
Techniques
643(5)
Degenerative Disorders
648(5)
Inflammatory Arthropathy
653(11)
Crystal Arthropathy
664(6)
Miscellaneous Arthropathies
670(4)
Infection
674(6)
Tumours and Tumour-Like Lesions
680(15)
References
695(6)
8 The Limbs
701(230)
Techniques
701(1)
Anatomy
702(12)
Pathology of the Long Bones
714(20)
Specific Tumours
734(61)
Pathology of the Bone Marrow
795(19)
The Soft Tissues
814(1)
Pathology of the Soft Tissues
815(75)
Pathology of the Peripheral Nerves
890(15)
Pathology of the Brachial Plexus
905(9)
References
914(17)
9 The Spine
931(310)
Techniques
931(11)
The Craniocervical Junction
942(6)
Pathology of the Craniocervical Junction
948(43)
Degenerative Disorders of the Subaxial Spine
991(56)
Subaxial Spinal Deformity
1047(30)
Traumatic Disorders of the Subaxial Spine
1077(27)
Infective Disorders of the Subaxial Spine
1104(11)
Neoplastic Disorders of the Subaxial Spine
1115(1)
Primary Spinal Tumours
1116(30)
Miscellaneous Conditions of the Vertebrae
1146(8)
Inflammatory Disorders of the Subaxial Spine
1154(17)
The Lumbosacral Junction
1171(3)
Pathology of the Lumbosacral Junction
1174(2)
The Sacrum and Sacroiliac Joints
1176(3)
Pathology of the Sacrum and Sacroiliac Joints
1179(23)
The Post-Operative Spine
1202(17)
References
1219(22)
Index 1241
Asif Saifuddin, BSc (Hons), MBChB, MRCP, FRCR, is a consultant musculoskeletal radiologist at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust in Stanmore, UK. He earned his medical degree from The University of Manchester Medical School, undertook his radiology training in Leeds, and obtained a Fellowship of The Royal College of Radiologists. He is primarily interested in all aspects of musculoskeletal radiology, but in particular diagnostic and interventional imaging of musculoskeletal tumours.

Philippa Tyler, BSc (Hons), MBBS, MRCS, FRCR, is a consultant musculoskeletal radiologist at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust in Stanmore, UK and an honorary lecturer at University College London, UK. She graduated in medicine from University College London and undertook her radiology training at St Marys Hospital, London. She completed an MRI fellowship at St Marys Hospital, London followed by a fellowship in musculoskeletal radiology at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore. Dr. Tylers practice involves all aspects of interventional and diagnostic musculoskeletal radiology, and she has a special interest in spinal imaging.

Rikin Hargunani, BSc (Hons), MBBS, MRCS, FRCR, is a consultant musculoskeletal radiologist at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust in Stanmore and an honorary senior lecturer at University College London, UK. He graduated in medicine from University College London and completed radiology training at the Royal Free Hospital London prior to undertaking a fellowship in musculoskeletal radiology at Vancouver General Hospital in Canada. Dr. Hargunani is actively involved in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education and carries out all aspects of diagnostic and interventional musculoskeletal radiology.