Specialty Imaging

Specialty Imaging
Author: Julia R. Crim
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2009
Genre: Joints
ISBN:

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This thoroughly illustrated reference is a practical guide to the use of arthrography in conjunction with MRI and CT for accurate diagnosis of musculoskeletal injuries and diseases. The opening general principles section includes chapters on arthrographic appearance of arthritides, basic techniques, therapeutic injections, tenosynography, and ultrasound-guided aspiration. Subsequent sections focus on the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, sacroiliac joint, knee, ankle, and foot. Each section includes an explanation of arthrographic procedures and pitfalls; an atlas of relevant articular anatomy; diagnostic criteria and differential diagnoses for specific injuries and diseases; and a chapter on postoperative findings. The format features succinct, bulleted text and hundreds of illustrations with detailed legends. An eBook online companion offers fully searchable text.

Arthrography

Arthrography
Author: M. K. Dalinka
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1461260574

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In recent years, arthrography of the knee, this area, defining for the reader the intricacies shoulder, and hip has become increasingly of the radiologic studies and detailing the important in the evaluation of the numerous nuances of technique which may expedite the disorders which affect these major joints. The quality of the examination and enhance the radiologist has assumed the essential role not diagnostic acumen of the radiologist. This only in providing for the orthopedic clinician work, in addition to its other many valuable an accurate diagnosis of abnormalities of these features, is truly a "how to do it" treatise for joints, but also in defining anatomical details in the radiologist. a manner hitherto unavailable and even un Of great interest are the chapters which deal suspected. In fact, it may be stated that the with arthrography in joints and areas often not developing radiologic techniques in arthrog considered an important part of the diagnostic armamentarium of the radiologist or even raphy have in part rewritten the anatomical texts relating to the normal joints. thought of by the orthopedic clinician. These In this excellent work by Murray K. Dalinka, include the ankle, hindfoot, elbow, wrist, and M. D. , arthrography of a number of major joints small joints of the hand and foot. The chapter is considered in detail. Dr. Dalinka, a recog on arthrotomography of the temporomandib nized authority in skeletal radiology and par ular joint by Dr.

Knee Arthrography

Knee Arthrography
Author: Dennis J. Stoker
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013-11-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1489931600

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Of the joints of the body commonly afflicted by serious pathology the knee is the most accessible. Because it is so accessible drastic treatment may be undertaken prematurely and incorrectly. This does not threaten life but may cause permanent morbidity. Dr Stoker has set about examining this joint in depth as a radiologist. As a direct result the surgeon will be helped to make a correct diagnosis and avoid pitfalls, by a diagnostic procedure that is of little inconvenience to a patient. Arthrography is not new but a fresh appraisal is timely. This is not to suggest that there can be any slackening in clinical examination, or that other methods of examination do not have a place. But there are knee joint problems, particularly in teenage girls, in which a clinical diagnosis is very difficult, but must be made exactly. Arthrography must be accepted as a very useful method of examination of the knee joint and an essential one in certain circumstances. More radiologists should be interested in undertaking this examination and surgeons should ask for it. E.L. Trickey, F.R.C.S.

Specialty Imaging: Arthrography E-Book

Specialty Imaging: Arthrography E-Book
Author: Julia R. Crim
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2018-04-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323594905

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Superbly illustrated and thoroughly up to date, Specialty Imaging: Arthrography, by Dr. Julia R. Crim, is a one-stop resource, covering everything you need to know about joint access under fluoroscopy and ultrasound, as well as the use of CT and MR arthrography for accurate diagnosis of musculoskeletal injuries and diseases. With a practical, clinically oriented focus, it brings you fully up-to-date with today’s current knowledge on sports-related injuries and the causes of chronic joint pain.

Arthrography of the Knee Joint

Arthrography of the Knee Joint
Author: C.J.P. Thijn
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3642463983

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It is a great pleasure to introduce this book and its writer to the reader. Dr. Thijn has been interested in double contrast studies since he wrote his thesis on the double contrast examina tion of the colon. It would sound facetious to state that after he exhausted this field, he was in need of some other area where the same technique could be used. However, in the same exact and thorough way as in his colon studies, he has examined the knee joint. Considering that the knee is one of the most heavily taxed joints in man, with a multitude of afflictions, many of them closely connected with the age of the individual, radiological investiga tion has shown very few innovations over the decades. The true anteroposterior and lateral projections were ~ and still are ~ the mainstay of the investigation. Projections of the intercondylar fossa, and true patellar projections were used incidentally. Just prior to World War II the advent of arthrography as a double contrast investigation, as promoted by Oberholzer, was a real breakthrough.

Arthrography

Arthrography
Author: Robert H. Freiberger
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1979
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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New Techniques in Interventional Musculoskeletal Radiology

New Techniques in Interventional Musculoskeletal Radiology
Author: Mark E. Schweitzer
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2007-07-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1420014307

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This reference documents state-of-the-art trends and advancements in the utilization imaging modalities for the analysis of bones and their surrounding soft tissues, including muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, and blood vessels. Exploring technologies such as ultrasound, MRI, CT, CT arthrography, MR arthrography, and fluoroscopy, this source con

Shoulder Arthrography

Shoulder Arthrography
Author: Amy Beth Goldman
Publisher: Little, Brown Medical Division
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1982
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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MRI of the Upper Extremity

MRI of the Upper Extremity
Author: Christine B. Chung
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 736
Release: 2010
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0781753139

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MRI of the Upper Extremity is a complete guide to MRI evaluation of shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, and finger disorders. This highly illustrated text/atlas presents a practical approach to MRI interpretation, emphasizing the clinical correlations of imaging findings. More than 1,100 MRI scans show normal anatomy and pathologic findings, and a full-color cadaveric atlas familiarizes readers with anatomic structures seen on MR images. Coverage of each joint begins with a review of MRI anatomy with cadaveric correlation and proceeds to technical MR imaging considerations and clinical assessment. Subsequent chapters thoroughly describe and illustrate MRI findings for specific disorders, including rotator cuff disease, nerve entrapment syndromes, osteochondral bodies, and triangular fibrocartilage disorders.

Clinical Arthrography

Clinical Arthrography
Author: Rolf-D. Arndt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1985
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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