Applied radiological anatomy [E-Book]
Publication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (400 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781139116749
- 1139116746
- 9780511977930
- 051197793X
- 9781139127400
- 1139127403
- 1139114573
- 9781139114578
- QS 4
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"This expanded new, full colour edition of the classic Applied Radiological Anatomy is an exhaustive yet practical imaging resource of every organ system using all diagnostic modalities. Every illustration has been replaced, providing the most accurate and up-to-date radiographic scans available. Features of the second edition: Completely new radiographic images throughout, giving the best possible anatomic examples currently available Both normal anatomy and normal variants shown Numerous colour line illustrations of key anatomy to aid interpretation of scans Concise text and numerous bullet-lists enhance the images and enable quick assimilation of key anatomic features Every imaging modality included Edited and written by a team of radiologists with a wealth of diagnostic experience and teaching expertise, and lavishly illustrated with over 1,000 completely new, state-of-the-art images, Applied Radiological Anatomy, second edition, is an essential purchase for radiologists at any stage of their career"-- Provided by publisher.
"Introduction and imaging methods Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are the mainstays of cerebral imaging. Skull radiography now plays very little part in diagnosis, being largely replaced by multislice CT. Non- or minimally invasive angiography performed using CT, (CT angiography), or MRI, (magnetic resonance angiography), has resulted in invasive catheter angiography being reserved for a few special diagnostic indications or as part of an interventional, (therapeutic), procedure. Anatomical detail is far better displayed by MRI than by CT, although both are valuable in clinical practice"-- Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Essential tool enabling radiologists to understand normal anatomy, normal images and normal variants in order to interpret radiological images.
Cover; Applied Radiological Anatomy; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Section 1 Central Nervous System; Chapter 1 The skull and brain; Introduction and imaging methods; Osteology of the skull; The cerebral envelope; Meningeal blood supply and innervation; The brainstem and cranial nerves; The midbrain; The pons; The medulla; The intracranial circulation; Extra- and intracranial arterial connections; The supratentorial venous system; The central sulcus; White matter tracts; The commissural tracts; The ventricular system; Chapter 2 The orbit and visual pathway; Plain film.
Cross-sectional anatomyVascular anatomy; Chapter 3 The petrous temporal bone; Imaging methods; External auditory canal (EAC); The tympanic membrane (TM); The middle ear and mastoid; The auditory ossicles; The mastoid antrum and petromastoid aircells; The inner ear; The internal auditory canal; The facial (VIIth cranial) nerve; Chapter 4 The extracranial head and neck; The suprahyoid neck; The parapharyngeal space (PPS); The salivary glands; The parotid gland; The submandibular gland; The pharynx; Nasopharynx; Oropharynx; Hypopharynx; Larynx; The retropharyngeal space.
The mandible and masticator spaceInfratemporal fossa; Teeth; Temporomandibular joint (TMJ); The cervical arteries and venous drainage of the neck; The paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity; The ostiomeatal unit; The frontal sinus and frontal recess; The maxillary sinus; The sphenoethmoidal region; The nasal cavity; Pterygopalatine fossa; The oral cavity; The tongue; Sublingual space; Thyroid gland; Parathyroid glands; The cervical lymphatic system; Chapter 5 The vertebral column and spinal cord; Radiographic anatomy; Cross-sectional anatomy; The brachial plexus; The lumbosacral plexus.
Chapter 6 The ChestPlain radiography; Cross-sectional imaging; Section 2 Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis; Chapter 7 The heart and great vessels; Embryology; Layers of the heart; Heart chambers; The heart in commonly depicted planes; Cardiac valves; Coronary circulation; Great vessels; Chapter 8 The Breast; Introduction; Embryology/mimics; Mammographic anatomy; Ultrasound anatomy; MRI anatomy; Chapter 9 The anterior abdominal wall and peritoneum; Radiographic anatomy; Cross-sectional anatomy; Anatomy of the anterior abdominal wall; Anatomy of the peritoneum.
Chapter 10 The abdomen and retroperitoneumPlain film; Cross-sectional anatomy; Radionuclide imaging; Chapter 11 The gastrointestinal tract; Introduction; Embryology and development; Pharynx; Oesophagus; Stomach; Duodenum; Small intestine; Large intestine; Appendix; Caecum; Descending colon and ascending colon; Transverse colon; Sigmoid colon; Rectum; Anal canal; Pelvic floor; Chapter 12 The kidney and adrenal gland; Radiology and renal anatomy; Intravenous urography (IVU); Cross-sectional anatomy; Embryology of the kidney and ureter; Anatomy of the kidney and ureter.
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