Orthopedic imaging : a practical approach
5th edition
Wolters Kluwer Health - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
2011
xiv, 986 p. : ill.
9781608312870
Anglais
1. The role of the orthopedic radiologist -- 2. Imaging techniques in orthopedics -- 3. Bone formation and growth -- 4. Radiologic evaluation of trauma -- 5. Upper limb I -- 6. Upper limb II -- 7. Upper limb III -- 8. Lower limb I -- 9. Lower limb II -- 10. Lower limb III -- 11. Spine -- 12. Radiologic evaluation of the arthritides -- 13. Degenerative joint disease -- 14. Inflammatory arthritides -- 15. Miscellaneous arthritides and arthropathies -- 16. Radiologic evaluation of tumors and tumor-like lesions -- 17. Benign tumors and tumor-like lesions I -- 18. Benign tumors and tumor-like lesions II -- 19. Benign tumors and tumor-like lesions III -- 20. Benign tumors and tumor-like lesions IV -- 21. Malignant bone tumors I -- 22. Malignant bone tumors II -- 23. Tumors and tumors-like lesions of the joints -- 24. Radiologic evaluation of musculoskeletal infections -- 25. Osteomyelitis, infectious arthritis and soft-tissue infections -- 26. Radiologic evaluation of metabolic and endocrine disorders -- 27. Osteoporosis, rickets and osteomalacia -- 28. Hyperparathyroidism -- 29. Paget Disease -- 30. Miscellaneous metabolic and endocrine disorders -- 31. Radiologic evaluation of skeletal anomalies -- 32. Anomalies of the upper and lower limbs -- 33. Scoliosis and anomalies with general affliction of the skeleton
Featuring over 4,000 large-size illustrations and unique, effective pedagogy, the Fifth Edition of Dr. Greenspan's best-seller is the ideal teaching text on musculoskeletal imaging for radiologists and orthopedists at every level of training. Orthopedic Imaging: A Practical Approach covers all orthopedic problems and imaging modalities and offers indispensable guidance on selecting cost-effective imaging techniques.
The Fifth Edition has a new full-color design, with colorized tables and schematics and full-color illustrations including PET-CT. All conventional tomography has been replaced by CT. Coverage of MRI—the scan of choice for more clinical situations than ever—has been greatly expanded, especially in areas related to arthritis. More three-dimensional CT scans have been added, particularly to areas covering trauma. Musculoskeletal ultrasound coverage has been increased. Practical Points to Remember appear at the end of each chapter to outline salient points.
Radiographie orthopédique / Appareil locomoteur - Imagerie / Appareil locomoteur - Maladies - Diagnostic / Os - Maladies - Diagnostic
WE 225 G815o 2011
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1 | WE 225 G815o 2011 | Bibliothèque Norman-Bethune [disponible] |