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Pearls and Pitfalls in Musculoskeletal Imaging: Variants and Other Difficult Diagnoses [Hardback]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 23-May-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521196329
  • ISBN-13: 9780521196321
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 268 pages, height x width x depth: 282x223x19 mm, weight: 1210 g, 425 Halftones, unspecified; 4 Halftones, color
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  • ISBN-10: 0521196329
  • ISBN-13: 9780521196321
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When a radiological image includes unfamiliar features, how do you decide whether it is normal variation or pathological abnormality? If you decide an abnormality is present, can you make a diagnosis from the image alone? Pearls and Pitfalls in Musculoskeletal Imaging differentiates less common findings or normal variant mimickers from the more common similar appearing diseases, helping you make a quick and accurate diagnosis. Musculoskeletal disorders of the shoulder, upper extremity, pelvis, and lower extremity are described in over 90 cases, highly illustrated with over 300 radiographic, CT, MRI and ultrasound images. Each case follows a standard format: imaging description, importance, typical clinical scenario, differential diagnosis and teaching point, enabling you to locate key information quickly. Pearls and Pitfalls in Musculoskeletal Imaging will help you spot artifacts, mimics and other unusual conditions, enabling you to avoid misdiagnosis and prevent mismanagement. An essential diagnostic tool for radiologists at every level.

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Presents over 90 musculoskeletal conditions which can commonly cause confusion and mismanagement in daily radiological practice.
List of contributors
vii
Foreword viii
Preface ix
Section 1 Shoulder
Joong Mo Ahn
Case 1 Pseudocyst of the humeral head
1(1)
Case 2 SLAP tear versus sublabral foramen/recess
2(3)
Case 3 SLAP tear versus normal variant of biceps labral complex
5(2)
Case 4 Labral tear versus hyaline cartilage undercutting
7(2)
Case 5 Buford complex of the shoulder
9(2)
Case 6 Pseudosubluxation of the shoulder
11(1)
Case 7 Posterior dislocation of the shoulder
12(2)
Case 8 Avulsion fracture of the greater tuberosity
14(2)
Case 9 Parsonage-Turner versus quadrilateral space syndrome
16(2)
Case 10 ABER positioning during MR arthrogram: anterior labral tears
18(2)
Case 11 Os acromiale
20(2)
Case 12 Hill-Sachs injury versus normal flattening of posterolateral humeral head
22(2)
Case 13 Red marrow versus tumor in the proximal humeral shaft
24(2)
Case 14 Kim's lesion
26(1)
Case 15 Internal impingement of the shoulder
27(3)
Section 2 Arm
Kenjirou Ohashi
Case 16 Supracondylar process: ligament of Struthers
30(2)
Case 17 Ball-thrower's fracture: not a pathological fracture
32(2)
Case 18 Cortical irregularities of the proximal humerus: pseudotumor humeri
34(3)
Section 3 Elbow
D. Lee Bennett
Case 19 Pseudodefect of the capitellum versus osteochondral defect
37(2)
Case 20 Pseudodefect of the trochlear groove versus fracture
39(2)
Case 21 Transverse trochlear ridge versus osteophyte or post-traumatic deformity
41(2)
Case 22 FABS positioning on MRI: demonstration of distal biceps tear
43(2)
Case 23 Ulnar collateral ligament tear versus normal recess of the elbow
45(3)
Case 24 T-sign of undersurface partial tear of the ulnar collateral ligament
48(2)
Case 25 Lateral ulnar collateral ligament tears
50(3)
Case 26 Locations and evaluation of loose bodies in the elbow joint
53(2)
Case 27 Osteochondritis dissecans of the elbow: stable versus unstable
55(3)
Case 28 Little Leaguer's elbow: what is it?
58(2)
Section 4 Forearm
D. Lee Bennett
Case 29 Pseudocyst of the radial tuberosity
60(2)
Case 30 Unstable fracture/dislocations of the forearm
62(2)
Case 31 Cat scratch disease: medial epitrochlear lymphadenopathy and pustules of the forearm
64(3)
Section 5 Wrist
Joong Mo Ahn
Case 32 Pseudotear of the triangular fibrocartilage (TFC): radial cartilage
67(2)
Case 33 Triangular fibrocartilage (TFC): tear versus fenestration
69(2)
Case 34 Occult carpal fractures: imaging work-up
71(2)
Case 35 Carpal instability: are you looking at a true lateral view of the wrist?
73(2)
Case 36 Extensor carpi radialis brevis and longus: synovial fluid versus tenosynovitis
75(2)
Case 37 Lunotriquetral carpal coalition: incidental finding
77(1)
Section 6 Hand
D. Lee Bennett
Case 38 Skier's thumb and Stener lesion
78(2)
Case 39 Bennett versus Rolando fracture
80(3)
Case 40 Mallet finger
83(2)
Case 41 Volar plate injuries of the finger
85(2)
Case 42 Subungual glomus tumor of the distal phalanges
87(2)
Case 43 Normal muscle variants versus mass in the hand
89(2)
Case 44 Painful intraosseous hand enchondroma: pathologic fracture
91(2)
Section 7 Hip and Pelvis
D. Lee Bennett
Case 45 Femoroacetabular impingement: cam- versus pincer-type
93(3)
Case 46 Snapping hip
96(2)
Case 47 Labral tear versus cleft versus labral recess
98(2)
Case 48 Transient bone marrow edema of the hip (transient osteoporosis) versus osteonecrosis
100(4)
Case 49 Hip fractures in the elderly
104(2)
Case 50 Insufficiency fractures of the pelvis
106(2)
Case 51 Mild-to-moderate acetabular maldevelopment in the adult hip
108(2)
Case 52 Calcific tendinitis of the hip
110(2)
Case 53 Hip arthroplasty: periprosthetic fracture in the femur
112(2)
Section 8 Thigh
D. Lee Bennett
Case 54 Linea aspera versus periostitis of the femur
114(1)
Case 55 Morel-Lavallee lesion
115(2)
Section 9 Leg
Kenjirou Ohashi
Case 56 Intraneural ganglion cyst of the peroneal nerve
117(2)
Case 57 Tibial bowing: intrauterine deformation versus neurofibromatosis
119(3)
Case 58 Osteofibrous dysplasia and other cystic lesions of the anterior tibial cortex
122(3)
Case 59 Less common stress fractures of the tibia and fibula
125(3)
Section 10 Ankle
Kenjirou Ohashi
Case 60 Posterior impingement
128(2)
Case 61 Haglund's syndrome
130(3)
Case 62 Accessory anterolateral facet of the talus
133(2)
Case 63 Maisonneuve fracture
135(3)
Case 64 Triplane fracture
138(2)
Case 65 Peroneal tendon dislocation and calcaneal fractures
140(2)
Case 66 Anterior impingement
142(2)
Case 67 Peroneocalcaneus internus muscle: false flexor hallucis longus (FHL)
144(3)
Case 68 Accessory soleus muscle: a differential for posteromedial ankle mass
147(2)
Case 69 Xanthoma of the Achilles tendon
149(2)
Section 11 Foot
D. Lee Bennett
Case 70 Master knot of Henry
151(2)
Case 71 Tarsal tunnel syndrome
153(3)
Case 72 Great toe sesamoids: osteonecrosis versus stress fracture
156(3)
Case 73 Lisfranc fracture/dislocation
159(2)
Case 74 Navicular stress fracture: importance of advanced imaging
161(2)
Section 12 Tumors/Miscellaneous
Georges Y. El-Khoury
Case 75 Intraosseous lipoma
163(4)
Case 76 Lipoma arborescens
167(2)
Case 77 Liposarcoma
169(4)
Case 78 Mazabraud syndrome
173(3)
Case 79 Neurofibromatosis type I (NF I)
176(6)
Case 80 Benign peripheral nerve sheath tumors (PNSTs)
182(5)
Case 81 Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs)
187(4)
Case 82 Synovial sarcoma
191(4)
Case 83 Aggressive fibromatosis (desmoid tumor)
195(4)
Case 84 Chondrosarcoma
199(4)
Case 85 Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS)
203(6)
Case 86 Synovial chondromatosis (osteochondromatosis)
209(6)
Case 87 Myositis ossificans
215(4)
Case 88 Aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC)
219(6)
Case 89 Soft tissue hemangioma
225(4)
Case 90 Giant cell tumor (GCT)
229(5)
Case 91 Ganglion cyst
234(7)
Case 92 Chondroblastoma
241(5)
Case 93 Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy
246(3)
Case 94 SAPHO syndrome
249(6)
Index 255
D. Lee Bennett is the Vice Chair for Clinical Operations in the Department of Radiology at the University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine and the Musculoskeletal (MSK) Radiology Fellowship Program Director at the University of Iowa, Iowa, USA. Georges Y. El-Khoury is the Section Director for Musculoskeletal Imaging and a Professor of Radiology at the University of Iowa, Iowa, USA.