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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 3069 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x210 mm, 3649 Illustrations, black and white, 3 Items, Contains 3 hardbacks
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  • ISBN-10: 303166891X
  • ISBN-13: 9783031668913
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This book, now in a revised and updated third edition, is a comprehensive reference work covering every aspect of musculoskeletal radiology. The book starts with detailed descriptions of the imaging of musculoskeletal injuries. Divided into thirteen parts, chapters then cover imaging of other important and musculoskeletal-related conditions including: arthropathies and neurological disorders and connective tissue disease; infection; hematologic and vascular disease; metabolic, hormonal and systemic disease; musculoskeletal tumors and tumor-like lesions; and development dysplasia. Every appropriate imaging technique for the specific condition is described per chapter. In addition, the book covers postsurgical imaging as well as various musculoskeletal procedures.



Musculoskeletal Imaging will be an invaluable resource for radiologists as well as orthopedic medicine practitioners.





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PART I: INJURY.- Section 1: Axial Skeleton.- General Principles of
Osseous Injury.-
Imaging of Facial and Skull Trauma.- Cervical Spine Injuries.- Injury of the
Thoracic Cage and Thoracolumbar Spine.- Section 2: Appendicular Skeleton.-
Upper Extremities.- Normal Shoulder.- Osseous Injuries of the Shoulder
Girdle.- Shoulder Impingement Syndromes.-  Glenohumeral Instability.- Normal
Elbow.- Acute Osseous Injury of the Elbow and Forearm.- Soft Tissue.- Injury
to the Elbow.- Normal Wrist.- Acute Osseous Injury to the Wrist.- Internal
Derangement of the Wrist.- Acute Osseous Trauma to the Hand.- Compressive and
Entrapment Neuropathies of the Upper Extremities.- Soft Tissue Injuries of
the Hand and Wrist.- Lower Extremities.- Normal Pelvis and Hip.- Acute
Osseous Injury to the Pelvis and Acetabulum.- Athletic Pubalgia.- Acute
Osseous Injury to the Hip and Proximal Femur.- Internal Derangement of the
Hip and Proximal Femur.- Normal Knee.- Acute Osseous Injury to the Knee.-
Internal Derangement of the Knee: Meniscal Injuries.- Internal Derangement of
the Knee: Ligament Injuries.- Internal Derangement of the Knee: Tendon
Injuries.- Internal Derangement of the Knee: Cartilage and Osteochondral
Injuries.- Normal Ankle and Foot.- Acute Osseous Injury to the Ankle and
Foot.- Soft Tissue Injury to the Ankle: Ligament Injuries.- Soft Tissue
Injury to the Ankle: Tendon Injuries.- Soft Tissue Injury to the Ankle:
Osteochondral Injuries and Impingement 
35. Compressive and Entrapment Neuropathies of the Lower Extremity.- Imaging
of the Forefoot.- Section 3: Pediatric Injuries.- Lower Extremity Injuries in
Children.- Upper Extremity Injuries in Children.- Skeletal Manifestations of
Pediatric Nonaccidental Injury.- Section 4: Other Musculoskeletal Injuries.-
Stress Injury.- Radiation Effects in the Musculoskeletal System.-
Complications of Osseous Trauma.- Muscle Injury and Sequelae.- Complex
Regional PainSyndrome.- PART II: ARTHROPATHIES AND NEUROLOGIC/MUSCULAR
DISORDERS AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASE.- Degenerative Disorders of the
Spine.- Aging.- Degenerative Disease: Physiology and Advanced Imaging.-
Rheumatoid Arthritis.- Psoriatic Arthritis and Psoriatic
Spondyloarthropathy.- Reactive Arthritis.- Ankylosing Spondylitis.-
Progressive Scleroderma.- Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.- Mixed Connective
Tissue Disease.- Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis.- Idiopathic Inflammatory
Myopathy.- Hemochromatosis.- Ochronosis.- Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal
Hyperostosis and Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament.- Gout.-

Crystal-Related Arthritis.- Neuropathic Osteoarthropathy.- PART III:
INFECTION.- Noninflammatory Intraarticular Pathology.- Soft Tissue Infection:
Cellulitis, Pyomyositis, Abscess, Septic Arthritis.- Appendicular Infection.-
Spinal Infection.- Diabetic Pedal Infection.- Pediatric Infections.- HIV
Infection and AIDS.- Atypical Mycobacterial Infection.- PART IV: HEMATOLOGIC
AND VASCULAR DISEASE.- General Principles of MRI of the Bone Marrow.-
Ischemic Bone Lesions.- Hemophilia and Related Disorders.- Sickle Cell
Anemia.- Thalassemia.-
Myelofibrosis.- PART V: METABOLIC, HORMONAL, AND SYSTEMIC DISEASE.-
Osteoporosis.- Hyperparathyroidism, Renal Osteodystrophy, Osteomalacia, and
Rickets.-
79. Amyloidosis.- Pituitary and Thyroid Disorders.- Gaucher
Disease.- Storage Diseases.- Osteogenesis Imperfecta.- Marfan Syndrome.-
Paget Disease.- Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy.-
Sarcoidosis.- Tuberous Sclerosis.- Drug-Related Bone and Soft Tissue
Disorders.- PART VI: MUSCULOSKELETAL TUMORS AND TUMOR-LIKE LESIONS.- The
Patient with a Tumor or a Tumor-Like Lesion of Bone.- The Patient with a Soft
Tissue Lump.- Primary Bone Tumors.-
Myeloma.- Tumor-Like Lesions of Bone.- Soft Tissue Tumors.- Tumor-Like Soft
Tissue Lesions.-
Metastatic Disease.- Treatment Strategies for Musculoskeletal Tumors and
Tumor-Like Lesions.-
Staging Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors.- Monitoring Therapy in Bone and Soft
Tissue Tumors.-
PART VII: CLINICALLY RELEVANT DEVELOPMENT DYSPLASIAS.- Focal Growth
Disturbances.- Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip.- Coalitions.- Dysplasias.-
Spinal Deformity.-
PART VIII: POSTSURGICAL IMAGING AND COMPLICATIONS.- Principles and
Complications of Orthopedic Hardware.- Postoperative Shoulder.- Postoperative
Elbow, Wrist, and Hand.- Postoperative Hip.- Postoperative Knee.-
Postoperative Ankle and Foot.- Imaging of the Residual Limb after
Amputation.- Postoperative Infections.- PART IX: MISCELLANEOUS.-
Temporomandibular Joint.- Dental Imaging.- Normal Variants.- PART IX:
MUSCULOSKELETAL PROCEDURES.- Biopsy: Soft Tissue.- Percutaneous Biopsy of the
Appendicular Skeleton.- Percutaneous Biopsy of the Spine.- Tumor Ablation.-
Spinal Injections.- Discography.-  Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty.-
Percutaneous Intradiskal Therapies.- Ultrasound Procedures.-
Appendix 1: Measurements Most Frequently Used in Orthopedic Imaging.-
Appendix 2: Orthopedic Devices.- Appendix 3: Fractures with Names.- Appencix
4: Diseases with Names
Appendix 5: Classic Signs and Findings in Musculoskeletal Radiology.
Thomas Pope, MD, Envision Physician Services, Plantation, FL, USA





Johannes L. Bloem, MD, PhD, Leiden University Medical Center, Department of Radiology, Leiden, The Netherlands





William B. Morrison, MD, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Department of Radiology, Philadelphia, USA





David John Wilson, MBBS FRCP FRCR, St. Luke's Radiology Oxford Ltd, Oxford, United Kingdom





Lawrence White, MD, University Health Network, Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto, Canada