Atlas of bone scintigraphy in the pathological paediatric skeleton

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Atlas of bone scintigraphy in the pathological paediatric skeleton

Isky Gordon, Sibylle Fischer, Klaus Hahn ; under the auspices of the Paediatric Committee of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine

Springer, c1996

  • : Berlin
  • : New York

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To be used in conjunction with: Atlas of bone scintigraphy in the developing paediatric skeleton / Klaus Hahn, Sibylle Fischer, Isky Gordon. c1993

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This very practical "how-to" guide comprehensively covers both the common and less common pathologies affecting the paediatric skeleton. It provides clear explanations of the materials and instrumentation, as well as teaching points, technical comments, discussions, and the avoidance of pitfalls. The images presented here have been produced using whole-body scanning, gamma-camera, high-resolution spot images, pinhole and SPECT, as well as three-phase bone scans - each procedure backed by indications for its use. These 350 illustrations thus allow the paediatrician, orthopaedic surgeon, radiologist and nuclear medicine physician a comparison with their own images as well as with the "normal" images presented in the authors' companion volume, Atlas of Bone Scintigraphy in the Developing Paediatric Skeleton.

目次

1: Introduction.- 2: Infection.- 2.1 Typical Hot Lesion in Bone.- 2.1.1 Lower Limbs.- 2.1.2 Upper Limbs.- 2.2 Less Common Appearances.- 2.2.1 Normal Scan Going on to Abnormal.- 2.2.2 Single Bone with Increased and Decreased Uptake.- 2.2.3 Acute Osteomyelitis, Cold Lesions Only.- 2.2.4 Acute Multifocal Osteomyelitis.- 2.2.5 Chronic Infection, Not Tuberculosis.- 2.2.6 Tuberculosis.- 2.3 Unusual Sites, Excluding the Long Bones.- 2.3.1 Skull.- 2.3.2 Thorax.- 2.3.3 Spine.- 2.3.4 Pelvis.- 2.3.5 Feet.- 2.4 Non-skeletal Infection.- 2.5 Growth Arrest.- 3: Arthritis.- 3.1 Septic Arthritis.- 3.1.1 Typical Appearances.- 3.1.2 Multifocal Arthritis.- 3.1.3 Osteomyelitis as a Complication of Septic Arthritis.- 3.2 Aseptic Arthritis.- 3.2.1 Inflammatory Arthritis.- 3.2.2 Irritable Hip.- 4: Tumours.- 4.1 Benign Tumours.- 4.1.1 Osteoid Osteoma.- 4.1.2 Osteoblastoma.- 4.1.3 Benign Fibrous Cortical Defect.- 4.1.4 Bone Cysts.- 4.1.4.1 Simple Bone Cysts.- 4.1.4.2 Fractures in a Simple Bone Cyst.- 4.1.4.3 Aneurysmal Bone Cysts.- 4.2 Malignant Tumours.- 4.2.1 Skeletal Sarcoma.- 4.2.1.1 Ewing's Sarcoma.- 4.2.1.2 Osteogenic Sarcoma.- 4.2.1.3 Chondrosarcoma.- 4.2.2 Neuroectodermal Tumours.- 4.2.2.1 Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumours.- 4.2.2.2 Neuroblastoma.- 4.2.2.3 Phaeochromocytoma.- 4.2.1 Reticular Endothelial System Malignancy.- 4.2.3.1 Hodgkin's Lymphoma.- 4.2.3.2 Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma.- 4.2.3.3 Leukaemia.- 4.2.3.4 Myelofibrosis.- 4.2.2 Other Tumours.- 4.2.4.1 Rhabdomyosarcoma.- 4.2.4.2 Germ Cell Tumour.- 4.2.4.3 Synovioma.- 4.2.4.4 Soft Tissue Sarcoma.- 4.3 Tumour Secondaries.- 4.3.1 Effect of Treatment.- 4.3.2 Metastases.- 4.4 Langerhans' Histiocytosis.- 5: Trauma.- 5.1 Appearances at Common Sites.- 5.1.1 Skull and Face.- 5.1.2 Thorax and Shoulder.- 5.1.3 Upper Limbs.- 5.1.4 Spine.- 5.1.5 Femur.- 5.1.6 Fibula.- 5.1.7 Feet.- 5.2 Unusual Appearances or Locations of Fractures.- 5.2.1 Stress Fracture.- 5.2.2 Slipped Femoral Capital Epiphysis.- 5.2.3 Spondylolisthesis.- 5.2.4 Trauma Secondary to Cold Exposure.- 5.3 Diffuse Skeletal Involvement.- 5.3.1 Polytrauma.- 5.3.2 Battered Child.- 5.4 Complication of Trauma.- 5.4.1 Pseudarthrosis.- 5.4.2 Infection with Trauma.- 5.4.3 Soft Tissue Damage.- 5.4.4 Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy - Sudeck's Atrophy.- 5.4.5 Necrosis of Bone.- 5.4.6 Growth Arrest.- 5.5 Bone Response to Underlying Pathology.- 5.5.1 Pathological Fracture.- 5.5.2 Response to Pressure.- 5.6 Post-operative Appearances.- 5.7 Effect of Radiotherapy.- 6: Osteochondritis Dissecans - Avascular Necrosis.- 6.1 Legg-Perthes' Disease.- 6.2 Other Sites of Osteochondritis Dissecans.- 6.3 Sickle Cell Disease.- 7: Miscellaneous.- 7.1 Dysplasia.- 7.1.1 Fibrous Dysplasia.- 7.1.2 Hemihypertrophy.- 7.1.3 Osteogenesis Imperfecta.- 7.1.4 Neurofibromatosis.- 7.1.5 Craniodiaphyseal Dysplasia.- 7.1.6 Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia.- 7.1.7 Osteopetrosis.- 7.1.8 Camurati-Engelmann Disease.- 7.1.9 Mucolipoidosis.- 7.2 Chondromata.- 7.2.1 Enchondromata.- 7.2.2 Exostoses.- 7.3 Blount's Disease.- 7.4 Gaucher's Disease.- 7.5 Scoliosis.- 7.6 The Sick Child.- 7.7 Disuse Arthropathy.- 7.8 Muscular Disorders.- 7.9 Growth Arrest.- 8: Unusual Appearances of the Bone-Seeking Tracer.- 8.1 Kidney and Collecting System.- 8.1.1 Kidney Obstruction.- 8.1.2 Retention of Tracer.- 8.1.2.1 Malignancy and / or Effect of Drugs.- 8.1.2.2 Sickle Cell Disease.- 8.1.2.3 Septicaemia.- 8.1.2.4 Post-trauma Retention.- 8.1.2.5 The Sick Child.- 8.1.2.6Isotope in Ureter.- 8.1.3 Positional Abnormality.- 8.1.4 Bladder.- 8.2 Lung Uptake.- 8.3 Splenic Uptake.- 8.4 Brain Uptake.- 8.5 Soft Tissue Calcification.- 8.6 Isotope Artefact.- 8.6.1 Injection Artefact.- 8.6.2 Urine Contamination.- 8.6.3 Foreign Body Artefact.- 8.6.4 Free Pertechnetate.- 8.6.5 Positional Abnormalities.

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