POPE, T.; BLOEM, H.; BELTRÁN, J.; MORRISON, W.; WILSON, J.
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PART I: INJURY
Section 1: Axial Skeleton
2. General Principles of Osseous Injury
3. Imaging of Facial and Skull Trauma
4. Cervical Spine Injuries
5. Injury of the Thoracic Cage and Thoracolumbar Spine
Section 2: Appendicular Skeleton
Upper Extremities
6. Normal Shoulder
7. Osseous Injuries of the Shoulder Girdle
8. Shoulder Impingement Syndromes
9. Glenohumeral Instability
10. Normal Elbow
11. Acute Osseous Injury of the Elbow and Forearm
12. Soft Tissue Injury to the Elbow
13. Normal Wrist
14. Acute Osseous Injury to the Wrist
15. Internal Derangement of the Wrist
16. Acute Osseous Trauma to the Hand
17. Compressive and Entrapment Neuropathies of the Upper Extremities
18. Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hand and Wrist
Lower Extremities
19. Normal Pelvis and Hip
20. Acute Osseous Injury to the Pelvis and Acetabulum
21. Athletic Pubalgia
22. Acute Osseous Injury to the Hip and Proximal Femur
23. Internal Derangement of the Hip and Proximal Femur
24. Normal Knee
25. Acute Osseous Injury to the Knee
26. Internal Derangement of the Knee: Meniscal Injuries
27. Internal Derangement of the Knee: Ligament Injuries
28. Internal Derangement of the Knee: Tendon Injuries
29. Internal Derangement of the Knee: Cartilage and Osteochondral Injuries
30. Normal Ankle and Foot
31. Acute Osseous Injury to the Ankle and Foot
32. Soft Tissue Injury to the Ankle: Ligament Injuries
33. Soft Tissue Injury to the Ankle: Tendon Injuries
34. Soft Tissue Injury to the Ankle: Osteochondral Injuries and Impingement
35. Compressive and Entrapment Neuropathies of the Lower Extremity
36. Imaging of the Forefoot
Section 3: Pediatric Injuries
37. Lower Extremity Injuries in Children
38. Upper Extremity Injuries in Children
39. Skeletal Manifestations of Pediatric Nonaccidental Injury
Section 4: Other Musculoskeletal Injuries
40. Stress Injury
41. Radiation Effects in the Musculoskeletal System
42. Complications of Osseous Trauma
43. Muscle Injury and Sequelae
44. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
PART II: ARTHROPATHIES AND NEUROLOGIC/MUSCULAR DISORDERS AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASE
45. Degenerative Disorders of the Spine
46. Aging
47. Degenerative Disease: Physiology and Advanced Imaging
48. Rheumatoid Arthritis
49. Psoriatic Arthritis and Psoriatic Spondyloarthropathy
50. Reactive Arthritis
51. Ankylosing Spondylitis
52. Progressive Scleroderma
53. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
54. Mixed Connective Tissue Disease
55. Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
56. Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathy
57. Hemochromatosis
58. Ochronosis
59. Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis and Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament
60. Gout
61. Crystal-Related Arthritis
62. Neuropathic Osteoarthropathy
PART III: INFECTON
63. Noninflammatory Intraarticular Pathology
64. Soft Tissue Infection: Cellulitis, Pyomyositis, Abscess, Septic Arthritis
65. Appendicular Infection
66. Spinal Infection
67. Diabetic Pedal Infection
68. Pediatric Infections
69. HIV Infection and AIDS
70. Atypical Mycobacterial Infection
PART IV: HEMATOLOGIC AND VASCULAR DISEASE
71. General Principles of MRI of the Bone Marrow
72. Ischemic Bone Lesions
73. Hemophilia and Related Disorders
74. Sickle Cell Anemia
75. Thalassemia
76. Myelofibrosis
PART V: METABOLIC, HORMONAL, AND SYSTEMIC DISEASE
77. Osteoporosis
78. Hyperparathyroidism, Renal Osteodystrophy, Osteomalacia, and Rickets
79. Amyloidosis
80. Pituitary and Thyroid Disorders
81. Gaucher Disease
82. Storage Diseases
83. Osteogenesis Imperfecta
84. Marfan Syndrome
85. Paget Disease
86. Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy
87. Sarcoidosis
88. Tuberous Sclerosis
89. Drug-Related Bone and Soft Tissue Disorders
PART VI: MUSCULOSKELETAL TUMORS AND TUMOR-LIKE LESIONS
90. The Patient with a Tumor or a Tumor-Like Lesion of Bone
91. The Patient with a Soft Tissue Lump
92. Primary Bone Tumors
93. Myeloma
94. Tumor-Like Lesions of Bone
95. Soft Tissue Tumors
96. Tumor-Like Soft Tissue Lesions
97. Metastatic Disease
98. Treatment Strategies for Musculoskeletal Tumors and Tumor-Like Lesions
99. Staging Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors
100. Monitoring Therapy in Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors
PART VII: CLINICALLY RELEVANT DEVELOPMENT DYSPLASIAS
101. Focal Growth Disturbances
102. Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
103. Coalitions
104. Dysplasias
105. Spinal Deformity
PART VIII: POSTSURGICAL IMAGING AND COMPLICATIONS
106. Principles and Complications of Orthopedic Hardware
107. Postoperative Shoulder
108. Postoperative Elbow, Wrist, and Hand
109. Postoperative Hip
110. Postoperative Knee
111. Postoperative Ankle and Foot
112. Imaging of the Residual Limb after Amputation
113. Postoperative Infections
PART IX: MISCELLANEOUS
114. Temporomandibular Joint
115. Dental Imaging
116. Normal Variants
PART IX: MUSCULOSKELETAL PROCEDURES
117. Biopsy: Soft Tissue
118. Percutaneous Biopsy of the Appendicular Skeleton
119. Percutaneous Biopsy of the Spine
120. Tumor Ablation
121. Spinal Injections
122. Discography
123. Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty
124. Percutaneous Intradiskal Therapies
125. Ultrasound Procedures
APPENDICES
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
In its fully revised and updated second edition, Musculoskeletal Imaging covers every aspect of musculoskeletal radiology. This medical reference book incorporates the latest diagnostic modalities and interventional techniques, as well as must-read topics such as hip, groin and cartilage imaging; newly described impingements; and new concepts in the hip including teres ligament pathology. Accessibility in print, online and across portable devices makes Musculoskeletal Imaging a fully searchable and dependable source for both reading and reference. This publication is a key title in the popular Expert Radiology Series, which delivers evidence-based expert guidance from around the globe.
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Authors
Thomas Pope, MD, FACR, Consultant Radiologist and Vice Chairman, Radisphere National Radiology Group, Isle of Palms, South Carolina ;
Hans L. Bloem, MD, PhD, Professor and Chairman, Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands ;
Javier Beltran, MD, FACR, Chairman, Department of Radiology, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY; Clinical Director of Musculoskeletal Radiology, Radisphere National Radiology Group, Beachwood, Ohio.
William B. Morrison, MD, Professor, Department of Radiology, Thomas Jefferson University, Director, Division of Musculoskeletal and General Diagnostic Radiology, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
David John Wilson, MBBS, BSc, MFSEM, FRCP, FRCR, Honorary Consultant Radiologist, Oxford University Hospitals, Senior Clinical Lecturer, University of Oxford, Consultant Radiologist, St Lukes Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom