MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF THE PELVIS. A PRACTICAL APPROACH

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF THE PELVIS. A PRACTICAL APPROACH

Editorial:
ELSEVIER UK
Año de edición:
Materia
Radiología
ISBN:
978-0-323-89854-6
Páginas:
540
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
200
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Disponible en 10 días

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1. MRI of mesorectum and rectal cancer staging: baseline, post treatment, mucinous rectal cancers
2. MR Defecography
3. MR Imaging Evaluation of Perianal Fistulas and Pelvic Pain
4. MRI of Urinary Bladder
5. MRI of Pelvic Vessels (including pelvic congestion other syndromes and UAE)
6. Prostate MRI Technique, Anatomy of the Prostate and Noncancerous Disease Processes of the Prostate
7. Prostate Cancer at mp-MRI, PI-RADS v2.1, Common and Uncommon Mimics of Prostate Cancer, and Imaging-Guided Prostate Biopsy
8. Diagnosis of Recurrent Prostate Cancer and Its Mimics
9. MRI of scrotum and testicles
10. MRI of penis and penile prostheses
11. MRI of Female Infertility
12. MRI of benign uterine pathologies
13. MRI of malignant uterine tumors
14. MRI of cervical cancer
15. MRI evaluation of abdominal pain during pregnancy (including abnormal placentation)
16. MRI of endometriosis
17. MRI of commonly encountered benign nonneoplastic female pelvic (ovarian and nonovarian) pathologies
18. MRI of ovarian tumors (benign and malignant)
19. MRI of female urethra and periurethral pathologies
20. MRI of fetus

Features:
• Covers the most common pelvic conditions to help readers manage complex cases of pelvic MRI encountered in
daily practice.
• Written by experienced and passionate disease-focused experts encompassing several real-world examples.
• Provides valuable knowledge through a practice-based, image-rich approach, covering topics ranging from basic
anatomy to advanced clinical implications.
• Discusses a broad spectrum of diseases and pathologies of the pelvic region to assist readers from different fields of
medicine, including oncology, urology, obstetrics, and gynecology or urogynecology.

Author
Neeraj Lalwani, Professor of Radiology, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine and Health System, Richmond, VA, USA