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Gastrointestinal Imaging -

Gastrointestinal Imaging

Buch | Hardcover
760 Seiten
2015
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-975942-2 (ISBN)
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Gastrointestinal Imaging presents a comprehensive review of gastrointestinal pathologies commonly encountered by practicing radiologists and residents in training. Chapters are organized by organ system and include the Pharynx and Esophagus, Stomach, Small Bowel, Appendix, Colon, Anorectum, Liver, Gallbladder, Bile Ducts, Pancreas, Spleen, Peritoneum, Mesentery, and Abdominal Wall, and a chapter on multisystem disorders. Part of the Rotations in Radiology series, this book offers a guided approach to imaging diagnosis with examples of all imaging modalities complimented by the basics of interpretation and technique and the nuances necessary to arrive at the best diagnosis. Each pathology is covered with a targeted discussion that reviews the definition, clinical features, anatomy and physiology, imaging techniques, differential diagnosis, clinical issues, key points, and further reading. This organization is ideal for trainees' use during specific rotations and for exam review, or as a quick refresher for the established gastrointestinal imager.

Angela Levy is a Professor of Radiology at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC. Koenraad Mortele is an Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. Benjamin Yeh is a Professor of Radiology at the University of California, San Francisco, California.

Section 1. Pharynx and Esophagus ; 1. Imaging Techniques, Normal Anatomy, and Function ; 2. Pharyngeal Disorders ; 3. Esophageal Motility Disorders ; A. Achalasia ; B. Diffuse Esophageal Spasm ; C. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease ; 4. Pharyngeal and Esophageal Diverticula ; A. Zenker's and Killian-Jamieson Diverticula ; B. Thoracic Esophageal Diverticula ; 5. Infectious Esophagitis ; A. Candida esophagitis ; B. Viral Esophagitis ; 6. Noninfectious Esophagitis ; A. Barretts / reflux esophagitis ; B. Drug induced esophagitis ; C. Eosinophilic esophagitis ; 7. Benign Esophageal Tumors ; A. Leiomyoma ; B. Fibrovascular polyp ; 8. Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Adenocarcinoma ; 9. Esophageal Perforation ; 10. Esophageal Webs, Rings, and Varices ; A. Schatzki ring ; B. Esophageal varices ; Section 2. Stomach ; 11. Imaging techniques, normal anatomy and principles of interpretation ; 12. H. Pylori and peptic ulcer disease ; A. H. Pylori gastritis ; B. Gastric ulcer ; 13. Other inflammatory conditions of the stomach ; A. Atrophic gastritis ; B. Emphysematous gastritis ; C. Menetrier disease ; 14. Benign tumors of the stomach ; A. Gastric polyps ; B. Gastrointestinal stromal tumor ; C. Lipoma ; 15. Malignant tumors of the stomach ; A. Gastric adenocarcinoma ; B. Malignant gastric stromal tumors ; C. Gastric lymphoma ; D. Gastric metastases ; 16. Hernia and Volvulus ; A. Hernia ; B. Volvulus ; 17. Miscellaneous disorders of the Stomach ; A. Gastric varices ; B. Gastric outlet obstruction ; C. Gastric diverticulum ; D. Gastric bezoars ; 18. Stomach following bariatric surgery ; A. Roux-Y gastric bypass ; B. Gastric banding ; C. Gastric sleeve ; 19.Other postsurgical changes ; A. Fundoplication ; B. Bilroth/gastrojejunostomy ; Section 3. Small Bowel ; 20. Normal Anatomy and Imaging Techniques ; 21. Congenital and Developmental Abnormalities ; A. Malrotation ; B. Paraduodenal Hernia ; 22. Small Bowel Diverticula ; A. Small Bowel Diverticulosis ; B. Meckel Diverticulum ; 23. Crohn Disease ; 24. Other Inflammatory Disorders ; A. Tuberculosis ; B. Small Bowel Parasites ; C. Opportunistic Small Bowel Infections ; D. Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug Enteropathy ; 25. Celiac Disease ; 26. Small Bowel Obstruction ; A. Mechanical Small Bowel Obstruction ; B. Closed Loop Obstruction and Strangulation ; 27. Small Bowel Intussusception ; 28. Scleroderma ; 29. Vascular Disorders ; A. Mesenteric Ischemia ; B. Henoch-Schonlein Purpura ; C. Small Bowel Trauma ; 30. Gastrointestinal Bleeding ; 31. Benign Small Bowel Tumors ; A. Ectopic Pancreas ; B. Brunner Gland Lesions ; C. Adenoma ; D. Lipoma and Hemangioma ; 32. Malignant Small Bowel Tumors ; A. Adenocarcinoma of the Small Bowel ; B. Small Bowel Lymphoma ; C. Small Bowel Carcinoid Tumor ; D. Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) ; E. Metastases ; Section 4. Appendix ; 33. Imaging techniques, normal anatomy and principles of interpretation ; 34. Acute appendicitis ; 35. Appendiceal tumors ; A. Appendiceal carcinoid tumors ; B. Appendiceal Mucinous Cystadenoma ; C. Appendiceal adenocarcinoma ; Section 5. Colon ; 36. Normal anatomy and imaging techniques ; 37. Inflammatory bowel disease ; A. Crohn disease ; B. Ulcerative colitis ; 38. Diverticulitis ; 39. Infectious colitis ; A. Pseudomembranous colitis ; B. Neutropenic colitis ; C. Other infectious colitis ; 40. Ischemic colitis ; 41. Benign colonic polyps ; 42. Colonic adenocarcinoma ; 43. Colonic obstruction ; 44. Colonic Volvulus ; Section 6. Anorectum ; 45. Imaging techniques, normal anatomy and principles of interpretation ; 46. Retrorectal developmental cysts ; 47. Perianal fistulas ; 48. Rectal adenocarcinoma ; 49. Other anorectal neoplasms ; 50. Posterior Compartment of the Pelvic Floor ; A. Imaging the Posterior Compartment of the Pelvic Floor ; B. Fecal incontinence ; Section 7. Diffuse and Vascular Liver Disease ; 51. Normal Anatomy and Imaging Techniques ; 52. Steatosis, Steatohepatitis, NAFLD, and NASH ; 53. Disorders of Iron Overload ; 54. Cirrhosis ; 55. Other Metabolic Disorders ; 56. Arterial disorders ; A. Aneurysm ; B. Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia ; C. Liver Infarct ; 57. Portal Vein Disorders ; A. Bland thrombosis ; B. Tumoral thrombosis ; 58. Venoocclusive Disorders ; 59. Liver Transplant ; A. Pre Liver Transplant Evaluation ; B. Post Liver Transplant Complications ; Section 8. Focal Liver Disease ; 60. Cystic Hepatic Tumors ; A. Simple Hepatic Cysts and Polycystic Liver Disease ; B. Biliary Cystadenoma and Cystadenocarcinoma ; C. Von Meyenberg complexes ; 61. Benign Liver Tumors ; A. Hemangioma ; B. Focal Nodular Hyperplasia ; C. Hepatocellular adenoma ; 62. Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Precursors ; A. Benign and Premalignant Liver Nodules in the Cirrhotic Liver ; B. Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Diagnosis ; C. Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Post-Ablation / Chemoembolization ; 63. Uncommon Solid Liver Tumors ; 64. Secondary Liver Tumors ; A. Hypervascular Metastases ; B. Hypovascular Metastases ; C. Hepatic Lymphoma ; 65. Hepatic Infections ; 66. THEDs: THADs and THIDs ; 67. Trauma ; Section 9. Gallbladder ; 68. Imaging techniques, normal anatomy and principles of interpretation ; 69. Cholecystitis ; A. Acute calculous cholecystitis ; B. Acute acalculous cholecystitis ; C. Emphysematous cholecystitis ; D. Gangrenous cholecystitis ; E. Chronic cholecystitis and xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis ; F. Cholecystectomy complications ; G. Gallbladder perforation and gallstone ileus ; 70. Adenomyomatosis ; 71. Gallbladder neoplasms ; A. Gallbladder polyps ; B. Gallbladder carcinoma ; C. Gallbladder metastasis ; Section 10. Bile Ducts ; 72. Normal anatomy and imaging techniques ; 73. Developmental and congenital disorders of the bile ducts ; A. Bile duct anatomic variants ; B. Choledochal cysts ; 74. Choledocholithiasis ; 75. Cholangitis ; A. Infectious cholangitis ; B. Recurrent pyogenic cholangitis ; C. Sclerosing cholangitis ; D. IgG4-related sclerosing cholangitis ; 76. Biliary neoplasms ; A. Neuroendocrine neoplasm ; B. Intraductal papillary neoplasm of the bile duct ; C. Cholangiocarcinoma ; D. Secondary tumors ; 77. Postoperative bile ducts and bile duct trauma ; A. Bismuth Classification of bile duct injury ; B. Obstructed and excluded bile ducts ; C. Bile duct leak ; Section 11. Pancreas ; 78. Normal Anatomy & Imaging Techniques ; 79. Anomalies & Variants of the Pancreas & Ducts ; A. Anatomical Anomalies ; B. Congenital and Genetic Diseases ; C. Other Pancreatic Variants & Pitfalls ; 80. Acute Pancreatitis ; 81. Chronic Pancreatitis ; 82. Cystic Pancreatic Tumors ; A. IPMN ; B. Mucinous Cystic Tumor ; C. Serous Microcystic Adenoma ; D. Solid Pseudopapillary Tumor ; 83. Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma ; 84. Other Solid Pancreatic Tumors ; A. Pancreatic Endocrine Tumors ; B. Rare Solid Pancreatic Tumors ; C. Secondary Pancreatic Tumors ; 85. Pancreatic Surgery/Transplants ; A. The Post-operative Pancreas ; B. Pancreatic Transplant ; Section 12. Spleen ; 86. Normal anatomy and imaging techniques ; 87. Congenital anomalies and variants ; 88. Splenomegaly ; 89. Cystic lesions ; A. Abscesses and Infections ; B. Splenic cysts ; 90. Solid Masses in the Spleen ; A. Splenic Hemangioma ; B. Splenic Hamartoma ; C. Lymphoma ; D. Angiosarcoma ; E. Metastases ; 91. Vascular disorders ; 92. Trauma ; Section 13. Peritoneum, Mesentery, and Abdominal Wall ; 93. Normal Anatomy and Imaging Techniques ; 94. Pneumoperitoneum ; 95. Intraabdominal Fluid, Abscess, and hemorrhage ; A. Ascites ; B. Intraperitoneal abscess ; C. Intraperitoneal hemorrhage ; 96. Peritonitis ; 97. Mesenteric and Peritoneal Cysts ; A. Lymphangioma ; B. Multicystic mesothelioma ; 98. Primary Peritoneal Malignancies ; A. Malignant mesothelioma ; B. Primary peritoneal serous carcinoma ; C. Desmoplastic small round cell tumor ; 99. Secondary peritoneal tumors ; A. Peritoneal carcinomatosis ; B. Pseudomyxoma peritonei ; 100. Fibrous Lesions of the Mesentery ; A. Mesenteric fibromatosis ; B. Sclerosing mesenteritis ; 101. Abdominal Wall Hernias ; 102. Abdominal Wall Desmoid and Other Abdominal Wall Masses ; Section 14. Multisystem Disorders and Syndromes ; 103. Familial Adenomatous Polyposis ; 104. Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome ; 105. Other Hamartomatous Polyposis Syndromes ; A. Juvenile polyposis ; B. Cronkhite canada syndrome ; C. Cowden disease ; 106. Zollinger Ellison Syndrome ; 107. Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndromes ; 108. Von Hippel Lindau ; 109. Lynch Syndrome ; 110. Sarcoidosis

Reihe/Serie Rotations in Radiology
Zusatzinfo 1246
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 282 x 221 mm
Gewicht 2676 g
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Gastroenterologie
Medizinische Fachgebiete Radiologie / Bildgebende Verfahren Radiologie
ISBN-10 0-19-975942-1 / 0199759421
ISBN-13 978-0-19-975942-2 / 9780199759422
Zustand Neuware
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