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E-raamat: CT Anatomy for Radiotherapy

  • Formaat: 317 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Aug-2011
  • Kirjastus: M&K Update Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781907830549
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  • Formaat: 317 pages
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  • Kirjastus: M&K Update Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781907830549
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CT Anatomy for Radiotherapy is a new radiotherapy-specific text that is intended to prepare the reader for CT interpretation for both IGRT and treatment planning. It is suitable for undergraduate students, qualified therapy radiographers, dosimetrists and may be of interest to oncologists and registrars engaged in treatment planning.
About the authors ix
Acknowledgements x
Foreword xi
Dr David Bottomley
Preface xiii
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose of the book
3(1)
1.2 CT Principles and Equipment
4(2)
1.3 CT Interpretation
6(7)
1.4 Common CT Artefacts
13(2)
1.5 MRI Principles and Equipment: A brief introduction
15(6)
Chapter 2 Pelvis and Abdomen
2.1 Musculoskeletal System
21(5)
2.2 Urinary System
26(3)
2.3 Digestive System
29(8)
2.4 Male Reproductive System
37(4)
2.5 Female Reproductive System
41(4)
2.6 Circulatory System
45(5)
2.7 Lymphatic System
50(3)
2.8 Male Pelvis and Abdomen Fully Labelled CT Scans
53(20)
2.9 Female Pelvis and Abdomen Fully Labelled CT Scans
73(16)
2.10 Common Pelvis and Abdomen Tumour Pathology CT Appearance
89(4)
2.11 Self-Test Questions
93(10)
Chapter 3 Thorax
3.1 Musculoskeletal System
103(3)
3.2 Digestive System
106(2)
3.3 Respiratory System
108(6)
3.4 Cardiovascular System
114(8)
3.5 Lymphatic System
122(4)
3.6 Full Thoracic CT
126(17)
3.7 Common Thoracic Tumour Pathology CT Appearance
143(2)
3.8 Self-Test Questions
145(8)
Chapter 4 Head and Neck (Extracranial)
4.1 Musculoskeletal System
153(8)
4.2 Digestive System
161(5)
4.3 Respiratory System
166(5)
4.4 Circulatory System
171(5)
4.5 Lymphatic System
176(6)
4.6 Deep Spaces
182(12)
4.7 Full Head and Neck CT Anatomy
194(20)
4.8 Common Head and Neck Tumour Pathology CT Appearance
214(2)
4.9 Self-Test Questions
216(7)
Chapter 5 Intracranial
5.1 Cerebrospinal Fluid Spaces
223(4)
5.2 Circulatory System
227(6)
5.3 Central Nervous System
233(7)
5.4 Full Intracranial CT and MR Anatomy
240(40)
5.5 Common Intracranial Tumour Pathology CT Appearance
280(3)
5.6 Self-Test Questions
283(6)
Chapter 6 CT in Radiotherapy
6.1 Kilovoltage Cone Beam CT
289(1)
6.2 Megavoltage Cone Beam CT
290(4)
Answers to Self-Test Questions 294(1)
Structure Key 295(4)
References and Further Reading 299(1)
Index 300