With the advent of new technologies, the field of musculoskeletal radiology has grown to include not only diseases that affect the skeleton, but also those that affect muscles, ligaments, tendons and also the cartilaginous structures within joints. Diagnostic Imaging of Musculoskeletal Diseases: A Systematic Approach is a useful and worthy teaching text
that is at once readable by the radiology resident rotating through the
musculoskeletal radiology and thorough enough to be used by the practicing
radiologist. Written by authors who are well established in the field of
musculoskeletal radiology and pathology, this volume provides readers with a
practical and systematic approach to think about diagnosis of pathologic conditions
that affect the musculoskeletal system, thus making the material easier to learn and
synthesize. Chapters are organized by major categories of disease: trauma, infection,
tumors and tumor-like conditions, metabolic diseases, dysplastic diseases and
arthritis. Additional chapters examine basic interventional techniques that apply to musculoskeletal imaging and in recognition of the importance of orthopedic procedures, information is included on the use, imaging, appearance, and pathology affecting prostheses and fixation devices. Diagnostic Imaging of Musculoskeletal Diseases: A Systematic Approach is an exceptionally important new text that contains information essential to the practice of modern radiology.