Diagnostic imaging of the hand
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Bibliographic Information
Diagnostic imaging of the hand
Thieme, c2008
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Bildgebende Diagnostik der Hand
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Note
Authorized and revised translation of the German edition published and copyrighted 2004 by Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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Description
In this text, a team of specialists in radiology, surgery, and rheumatology presents a practical guide to imaging of the hand. Complete with discussion of the complex anatomy and common diseases and injuries of the hand, this text covers examination techniques and state-of-the-art imaging modalities.
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: TPS ISBN 9783131405814
Description
In this text an interdisciplinary team of specialists in radiology, surgery, and rheumatology presents a practical guide to imaging of the hand. Complete with detailed discussion of the complex anatomy, common diseases, and injuries of the hand, this text covers examination techniques and state-of-the-art imaging modalities, including multiline spiral CR, with 2-D displays and 3-D reconstructions, and contrast-enhanced MRI with multi-channel, phased-array coils. Designed to help clinicians develop the most effective strategies for their patients, Diagnostic Imaging of the Hand provides a systematic approach to understanding each disease, outlining pathogenesis and clinical symptoms according to a graduated diagnostic plan. More than 1,000 crisp, high-quality images and line drawings, summary tables, handy checklists, and a heavily cross-referenced appendix of differential diagnoses make this text an ideal reference for the clinician seeking the most up-to-date information on how to diagnose and treat disorders of the hand.
Table of Contents
Imaging Techniques of the Hand 1 General radiologic techniques and positioning methods 2 Special radiologic techniques 3 Arthrography 4 Arthroscopy 5 Arteriography 6 Skeletal scintigraphy 7 Ultrasound 8 Computed tomography 9 Magnetic resonance tomography Anatomic and Functional Prerequisits for Radiodiagnostics of the Hand 10 Carpal Ligaments 11 Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) 12 Carpal Morphometry and Function 13 Postsurgical Radiodiagnostics Growth, Variants of the Norm, and Congenital Abnormalities of the Hand 14 The growing skeleton of the hand 15 Normal variants of the skeleton and soft tissues of the hand 16 Congenital abnormalities and deformities Injuries of the Hand and Traumatic Sequela 17 Injuries of the Distal Forearm 18 Injuries of the Ulnocarpal Compartment 19 Fractures of the Scaphoid 20 Scaphoid Nonunion 21 Fractures of the other Carpals 22 Carpal Luxations and Fracture-Dislocations 23 Carpal Instabilities 24 Carpometacarpal Dislocations and Fracture-Dislocations 25 Metacarpal Fractures 26 Phalangeal Fractures and Dislocations 27 Osteoarthritis 28 Enthesopathies 29 Soft-tissue Lesions Caused by Overuse and Sport 30 Osteonecrosis of the Hand Skeleton 31 Osteopenic Diseases 32 Algodystrophy (Reflex Dystrophy, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I) Diseases of the Hand Related to Systemic Metabolic Disturbances 33 Osteopathies Induced by Hormones, Citamins, Medication, and Toxic Substances 34 Crystal Deposition Osteoarthropathies 35 Miscellaneous Osteopathic Diseases Inflammatory Diseases of the Hand 36 Rheumatoid arthritis 37 Seronegative spondylarthropathies 38 Rheumatic fever (poststrepococcal arthritis) 39 Collagenoses 40 Arthritis related to infections Inflammatory Diseases of the Bones and Soft Tissues 41 Osteomyelitis 42 Infections of the Soft-Tissues Tumorous and Tumor-like Diseases of the Hand 43 Cystic Lesions of the Bone 44 Bone Tumors 45 Soft-Tissue Tumors Diseases of the Nerves and Blood Vessels of the Hand 46 Carpal-tunnel syndrome 47 Guyon s canal syndrome 48 Disturbances of the arterial circulation Tables with Differential Diagnoses of Diseases of the Hand 49 Congenital and Acquired Changes in the Form and Structure of the Epiphyses 50 Congenital and Acquired Changes in the Form and Structure of the Metaphyses 51 Malformation Syndromes 52 Dysplasias (Osteochondrodysplasias) 53 Primary Metabolic Disorders of the Skeleton 54 Arthritis 55 Acroosteolyses 56 Cystic Changes of the Bone 57 Polyostotic Bone Lesions 58 Lesions of the Periostum and Cortical bone 59 Hyperostoses 60 Osteopenia 61 Soft-Tissue Calcifications 62 Secondary Raynaud s Phenomena
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