The classic text in a revised and expanded fifth edition!
Is a radiological finding normal or pathologic? This ‘borderline’ between the two states presents a daunting challenge to radiologists and orthopedic surgeons on a daily basis. Thieme proudly presents the updated and expanded fifth edition of the landmark text generations of physicians have used to differentiate borderline findings!
Redesigned for optimal use, the book is organized according to diagnostic questions raised by clinical findings, radiographic findings, or both. You’ll find all possible variants in five pathologic categories: anomaly; trauma; necrosis; inflammation; and tumor. The book provides imaging examples of the entire body, from the skull base, shoulder, and clavicle, to lower spine, knees, and the feet. More than 4, 200 high-quality illustrations give clear examples of potential findings.
Key features of this historic text:
- Illustrated with more than 4, 200 outstanding drawings, photographs, and radiographs–nearly 4 per page!
- Full coverage of pathologic conditions in their fully developed form,
- Exhaustive analysis of borderline findings for both pediatric and adult cases
- Valuable guidelines on integrating pathologic conditions with CT and MRI findings
This book is the encyclopedic resource that will expand your knowledge of findings in skeletal radiology and enhance your diagnostic skills. No personal or professional library is complete without this new standard-bearer in the field!
قائمة المحتويات
1 Introduction to the Radiological Evaluation of Normal Variants
2 Upper Extremity
The Hand
Forearm
Elbow Region
Upper Arm
3 Shoulder Girdle and Thorax
Scapula
Acromioclavicular Joint
The Shoulder Joint as a Whole
Clavicle and Sternoclavicular Joint
Sternum
Ribs
4 Skull
Cranial Vault
Skull Base
Facial Skeleton
5 Spinal Column
Atlas and Axis
Midcervical and Lower Cervical Spine
Thoracic Spine
Lumbar Spine
Sacrum and Coccyx
Sacroiliac Joints
6 Pelvis
7 Lower Extremity
Femur
Patella
Proximal Tibia and Fibula
Knee Joint as a Whole
Shaft of the Tibia and Fibula
Distal Tibia and Fibula
Foot