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[Bone]Orthopedic Imaging, 6/e
 
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ISBN   9781451191301
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Features
Effectively interpret a full range of findings with the aid of more than 4,000 outstanding illustrations that encompass
conventional radiography, ultrasound, CT, dual-energy CT, PET-CT, and all other diagnostic imaging modalities used to
evaluate musculoskeletal disorders, including numerous examples of 3-D imaging.
Master the latest trends in orthopedic radiology including the increasing emphasis on ultrasonography and MRI over
other methods that expose patients to higher levels of radiation.
Choose the best imaging approach for each patient with discussions of each technique¡¯s accuracy, speed, and cost.
Apply a state-of-the-art knowledge of magnetic resonance imaging interpretation with advanced guidance from renowned
musculoskeletal MRI authorities.
Find the information you need quickly and easily thanks to informative diagrams and schematics, and a quick-reference,
high-yield format, including ¡°Practical Points¡± summaries at the end of each chapter for quick review.
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Table of Contents
PART I
INTRODUCTION TO ORTHOPEDIC IMAGING
Ch. 1 The role of the orthopedic radiologist 3
Ch. 2 Imaging techniques in orthopedics 15
Ch. 3 Bone formation and growth 49

PART II
TRAUMA
Ch. 4 Radiologic evaluation of trauma 55
Ch. 5 Upper limb I : shoulder girdle 107
Ch. 6 Upper limb II : elbow 164
Ch. 7 Upper limb III : distal forearm, wrist, and hand 203
Ch. 8 Lower limb I : pelvic girdle and proximal femur 268
Ch. 9 Lower limb II : knee 303
Ch. 10 Lower limb III : ankle and foot 373
Ch. 11 Spine 442

PART III
ARTHRITIDES
Ch. 12 Radiologic evaluation of the arthritides 511
Ch. 13 Degenerative joint disease 550
Ch. 14 Inflammatory arthritides 582
Ch. 15 Miscellaneous arthritides and arthropathies 613

PART IV
TUMORS AND TUMOR-LIKE LESIONS
Ch. 16 Radiologic evaluation of tumors and tumor-like lesions 645
Ch. 17 Benign tumors and tumor-like lesions I : bone-forming lesions 698
Ch. 18 Benign tumors and tumor-like lesions II : lesions of cartilaginous origin 726
Ch. 19 Benign tumors and tumor-like lesions III : fibrous, fibroosseous, and fibrohistiocytic lesions 760
Ch. 20 Benign tumors and tumor-like lesions IV : miscellaneous lesions 789
Ch. 21 Malignant bone tumors I : osteosarcomas and chondrosarcomas 835
Ch. 22 Malignant bone tumors II : miscellaneous tumors 873
Ch. 23 Tumors and tumor-like lesions of the joints 910

PART V
INFECTIONS
Ch. 24 Radiologic evaluation of musculoskeletal infections 931
Ch. 25 Osteomyelitis, infectious arthritis, and soft-tissue infections 945

PART VI
METABOLIC AND ENDOCRINE DISORDERS
Ch. 26 Radiologic evaluation of metabolic and endocrine disorders 973
Ch. 27 Osteoporosis, rickets, and osteomalacia 986
Ch. 28 Hyperparathyroidism 1000
Ch. 29 Paget disease 1008
Ch. 30 Miscellaneous metabolic and endocrine disorders 1025
Ch. 31 Radiologic evaluation of skeletal anomalies 1043
Ch. 32 Anomalies of the upper and lower limbs 1057
Ch. 33 Scoliosis and anomalies with general affect on the skeleton 1100

   
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