Authored by one of the acknowledged leaders and preeminent teachers in musculoskeletal radiology, this innovative text is certain to become the new standard among orthopaedic diagnostic imaging references. The first volume in the new Diagnostic Imaging Series from Amirsys and Saunders, it features a templated, full-color format that makes finding information much easier. Each chapter presents all of the information readers need to pinpoint a diagnosis. Coverage of each entity addresses Clinical Presentation · Pathologic Features · Imaging Findings for the appropriate modalities · and Differential Diagnosis lists. In addition, each chapter has detailed anatomic drawings in full color, an extensive image case gallery, and a visual ''thumbnail'' differential diagnosis. Numerous surgical, gross and histologic pathology photographs are included. No other musculoskeletal imaging text is as comprehensive and user-friendly. The unique bulleted format provides efficient reading, with the same information in the same place-every time! It's as if an expert has done the highlighting for you!
- Covers the top diagnoses in orthopaedics, including both common and uncommon entities.
- Uses a concise, highly templated approach-similar to POCKETRADIOLOGIST®-but provides more details for each heading, more references, many more images, and more case data. You get twice the facts, and four times the images as other texts. There is no extra verbiage!
- Offers a vivid, full-color design with over 500 color anatomy and pathology drawings.
- Provides detailed coverage of key facts and differential diagnosis.
- Includes an extensive image bank for each entity with common and variant cases
- Displays a ''thumbnail'' visual differential diagnosis for each entity.
Author(s): David Stoller, Phillip Tirman, Miriam Bredella, Robert Branstetter, Simon Blease, David W. Stoller, Phillip F. J. Tirman, Miriam A. Bredella, W. B. Saunders, Salvador Beltran
Edition: 1
Publisher: AMIRSYS
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 233
Tags: Медицинские дисциплины;Клинические методы диагностики, лабораторная диагностика;Лучевая диагностика и терапия;
3540879994......Page 1
Learning Imaging......Page 2
Learning
Musculoskeletal
Imaging......Page 3
Preface......Page 6
Contents......Page 7
Infection and Arthritis......Page 13
Case 1.1
Femur Osteomyelitis......Page 14
Imaging Findings......Page 15
Comments......Page 16
Imaging Findings......Page 17
Comments......Page 18
Imaging Findings......Page 19
Case 1.4
Enthesitis in Psoriatic Arthritis......Page 20
Imaging Findings......Page 21
Case 1.5
Calcium Pyrophosphate Crystal Deposition Disease......Page 22
Imaging Findings......Page 23
Case 1.6
Muscular Abscess......Page 24
Imaging Findings......Page 25
Case 1.7
Septic Arthritis of the Pubic Symphysis......Page 26
Imaging Findings......Page 27
Case 1.8
Facet Joint Arthritis......Page 28
Imaging Findings......Page 29
Case 1.9
Cellulitis......Page 30
Imaging Findings......Page 31
Case 1.10
Pyogenic Spondylodiscitis......Page 32
Imaging Findings......Page 33
Further Reading......Page 34
Tumors......Page 35
Case 2.1
Osteoblastoma of the Rib......Page 36
Imaging Findings......Page 37
Case 2.2
Ewing’s Sarcoma......Page 38
Imaging Findings......Page 39
Case 2.3
Intraosseous Lipoma......Page 40
Radiological Findings......Page 41
Case 2.4
Giant Cell Tumor of Bone......Page 42
Radiological Findings......Page 43
Case 2.5
Skeletal Muscle Metastases......Page 44
Radiological Findings......Page 45
Case 2.6
Synovial Sarcoma......Page 46
Radiological Findings......Page 47
Case 2.7
Synovial Hemangioma......Page 48
Radiological Findings......Page 49
Case 2.8
Brown Tumor......Page 50
Radiological Findings......Page 51
Case 2.9
Intramuscular Myxoma......Page 52
Radiological Findings......Page 53
Case 2.10
Soft-Tissue Liposarcoma......Page 54
Imaging Findings......Page 55
Further Reading......Page 56
Tendons and Muscles......Page 57
Case 3.1
Tennis Leg Injury......Page 58
Comments......Page 59
Comments......Page 60
Imaging Findings......Page 61
Comments......Page 62
Imaging Findings......Page 63
Case 3.4
Adductor Muscle Strain Injury......Page 64
Imaging Findings......Page 65
Case 3.5
External Hip Rotator Muscle Injury......Page 66
Imaging Findings......Page 67
Case 3.6
Chronic Avulsion of the Ischial Tuberosity......Page 68
Findings......Page 69
Case 3.7
Acute Avulsion of the Anteroinferior Iliac Spine......Page 70
Findings......Page 71
Case 3.8
Patellar Tendinopathy: Partial Tear......Page 72
Findings......Page 73
Case 3.9
Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction......Page 74
Radiological Findings......Page 75
Comments......Page 76
Imaging Findings......Page 77
Further Reading......Page 78
Bone Marrow......Page 79
Case 4.1
Bone Metastasis of Melanoma in the Femoral Head Mimicking Avascular Necrosis......Page 80
Case 4.2
Bone Marrow Necrosis Due to Nonhodgkin’s Lymphoma......Page 82
Case 4.3
Systemic Mastocytosis......Page 84
Case 4.4
Bone Crisis in Gaucher’s Disease......Page 86
Case 4.5
Non-Hodgkin’s (Diffuse Large B-Cell) Lymphoma......Page 88
Case 4.6
Shoulder Arthropathy Secondary to Gaucher’s Disease......Page 90
Case 4.7
Multifocal Osteonecrosis......Page 92
Case 4.8
Multiple Myeloma......Page 94
Case 4.9
Bone Metastases......Page 96
Case 4.10
Regional Migratory Osteoporosis......Page 98
Further Reading......Page 100
Spine......Page 101
Case 5.1
Congenital Scoliosis......Page 102
Radiological Findings......Page 103
Case 5.2
Herniated Disc Migration with Spontaneous Regression......Page 104
Radiological Findings......Page 105
Introduction......Page 106
Imaging Findings......Page 107
Introduction......Page 108
Radiological Findings......Page 109
Case 5.5
Osteoid Osteoma......Page 110
Radiological Findings......Page 111
Case 5.6
Meningioma......Page 112
Radiological Findings......Page 113
Comments......Page 114
Radiological Findings......Page 115
Case 5.8
Fracture Dislocation......Page 116
Radiological Findings......Page 117
Case 5.9
Spondylodiscitis......Page 118
Radiological Findings......Page 119
Case 5.10
Sacral Chordoma......Page 120
Imaging Findings......Page 121
Further Reading......Page 122
Shoulder......Page 123
Comments......Page 124
Imaging Findings......Page 125
Case 6.2
Parsonage: Turner Syndrome......Page 126
Imaging Findings......Page 127
Case 6.3
Bankart Lesion......Page 128
Imaging Findings......Page 129
Case 6.4
Perthes Lesion......Page 130
Imaging Findings......Page 131
Case 6.5
Alpsa + Hill–Sachs Lesion......Page 132
Imaging Findings......Page 133
Case 6.6
Glad Lesion and Calcified Loose Body......Page 134
Imaging Findings......Page 135
Comments......Page 136
Imaging Findings......Page 137
Case 6.8
Posterior Labral Tear + Paraglenoid Labral Cyst......Page 138
Imaging Findings......Page 139
Case 6.9
Ambrii + Bilateral Labral Tears......Page 140
Radiological Findings......Page 141
Case 6.10
Posterosuperior Impingement (Throwing Shoulder + GIRD)......Page 142
Comments......Page 143
Imaging Findings......Page 144
Further Reading......Page 145
Elbow, Hand, and Wrist......Page 146
Case 7.1
Slac Wrist......Page 147
Case 7.2
Scaphoid Avascular Necrosis......Page 149
Case 7.3
Intraosseous Ganglia of the Lunate (“Pseudo-Kienböck” Disease)......Page 151
Case 7.4
Glomus Tumor in the Thumb......Page 153
Case 7.5
Carpal Boss......Page 155
Case 7.6
De Quervain Tenosynovitis......Page 157
Case 7.7
Distal Biceps Tendon Rupture......Page 159
Case 7.8
Posterior Dislocation of the Elbow......Page 161
Case 7.9
Occult Fracture of the Radial Head......Page 163
Case 7.10
Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of the Elbow......Page 165
Further Reading......Page 167
Hip and Pelvis......Page 168
Case 8.1
Postpartum Sacral Fracture......Page 169
Radiological Findings......Page 170
Case 8.2
Acute Avulsion Fracture of the Ischial Apophysis......Page 171
Radiological Findings......Page 172
Case 8.3
Transient Osteoporosis of the Hip......Page 173
Radiological Findings......Page 174
Case 8.4
Osteolysis Associated with Total Hip Arthroplasty......Page 175
Radiological Findings......Page 176
Case 8.5
Osteomalacia with Looser Zones......Page 177
Radiological Findings......Page 178
Case 8.6
Femoroacetabular Impingement (Predominantly Cam Type)......Page 179
Radiological Findings......Page 180
Case 8.7
Pubalgia Due to Common Adductor Tendon Microavulsion......Page 181
Radiological Findings......Page 182
Case 8.8
Osteopoikilosis......Page 183
Radiological Findings......Page 184
Case 8.9
Rapidly Destructive Osteoarthritis......Page 185
Radiological Findings......Page 186
Case 8.10
Osteonecrosis......Page 187
Radiological Findings......Page 188
Further Reading......Page 189
Knee......Page 190
Case 9.1
Lipoma Arborescens......Page 191
Radiological Findings......Page 192
Comments......Page 193
Imaging Findings......Page 194
Case 9.3
Spontaneous Osteonecrosis of the Knee......Page 195
Imaging Findings......Page 196
Case 9.4
Discoid Meniscus......Page 197
Imaging Findings......Page 198
Case 9.5
Osgood-Schlatter Disease......Page 199
Imaging Findings......Page 200
Case 9.6
Chondromalacia......Page 201
Radiological Findings......Page 202
Comments......Page 203
Radiological Findings......Page 204
Case 9.8
Osteochondritis Dissecans......Page 205
Radiological Findings......Page 206
Case 9.9
Mucoid Degeneration of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament with Ganglion Bone Cyst......Page 207
Radiological Findings......Page 208
Case 9.10
Acute Meniscal and Ligament Tears of the Knee......Page 209
Imaging Findings......Page 210
Further Reading......Page 211
Ankle and Foot......Page 212
Introduction......Page 213
Radiological Findings......Page 214
Introduction......Page 215
Radiological Findings......Page 216
Introduction......Page 217
Radiological Findings......Page 218
Case 10.4
Lateral Collateral Ligament Sprain......Page 219
Radiological Findings......Page 220
Case 10.5
Syndesmotic Ankle Sprain......Page 221
Radiological Findings......Page 222
Case 10.6
Plantar Fasciitis......Page 223
Radiological Findings......Page 224
Case 10.7
Plantar Fibromatosis......Page 225
Radiological Findings......Page 226
Case 10.8
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome......Page 227
Radiological Findings......Page 228
Case 10.9
Diabetic Foot......Page 229
Radiological Findings......Page 230
Case 10.10
Intermetatarsal Bursitis and Morton’s Neuroma......Page 231
Radiological Findings......Page 232
Further Reading......Page 233