Atlas of gastrointestinal imaging : radiologic-endoscopic correlation

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Atlas of gastrointestinal imaging : radiologic-endoscopic correlation

[edited by] Perry J. Pickhardt, Glen M. Arluk

Saunders/Elsevier, c2007

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Contents of Works

  • The esophagus / Perry J. Pickhardt
  • The stomach / David H. Kim, Perry J. Pickhardt
  • The duodenum / Andrew D. Lee, Perry J. Pickhardt
  • The mesenteric small bowel / David H. Kim, Perry J. Pickhardt
  • The colon and rectum / Perry J. Pickhardt
  • The biliary system / Peter J. Chase, Perry J. Pickhardt
  • The pancreas / Andrew D. Lee, Perry J. Pickhardt
  • The liver / David H. Kim, Perry J. Pickhardt

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Description

This text provides unique and invaluable, cutting-edge information on the latest gastrointestinal imaging techniques. Dr. Pickhardt - a leading researcher in the field of "virtual colonoscopy - guides you through the use of this new technique as well as all related CT imaging approaches for the entire GI tract. What's more, unique correlations between high-resolution CT images and traditional imaging studies help you to see how the findings compare for every diagnosis. An organization by differential diagnosis speeds you to answers to your clinical questions, and hundreds of spectacular color digital-quality images present all of the visual assistance you need to make an accurate diagnosis for both common and uncommon gastrointestinal disorders. View the correlations between radiologic and endoscopic imaging findings with the aid of hundreds of side-by-side images. Access key, clinically relevant information quickly through an easy-to-read, bulleted format. Apply the practice-proven methods of Dr. Perry J. Pickhardt, a top researcher in gastrointestinal radiology. Gain an accurate picture of all diseases and disorders - as well as key anatomic areas - thanks to a full-color format and color anatomic images.

Table of Contents

1. THE ESOPHAGUS 1.1 ESOPHAGEAL TUMORS Adenocarcinoma Squamous Cell Carcinoma Mesenchymal Tumors Other Esophageal Neoplasms Non-neoplastic Lesions 1.2 GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE (GERD) Reflux Esophagitis Peptic Strictures Barrett's Esophagus 1.3 ESOPHAGITIS (NON-GERD) Infectious Esophagitis Drug-Induced, Caustic, and Radiation Injury Other Esophagitides 1.4 ESOPHAGEAL DYSMOTILITY DISORDERS Achalasia Diffuse Esophageal Spasm Scleroderma (Progressive Systemic Sclerosis) 1.5 OTHER ESOPHAGEAL CONDITIONS Vascular Lesions Pharyngoesophageal Diverticula Duplication Cysts Mechanical Injury Foreign Body Impaction Esophageal Fistulas Intramural Pseudodiverticulosis Rings, Webs, and Stenosis Vascular Rings and Slings Hypopharyngeal Disease 2. THE STOMACH 2.1 GASTRIC TUMORS Mucosal Polyps Adenocarcinoma Lymphoma Mesenchymal Tumors Other Submucosal Tumors 2.2 GASTRITIS AND GASTROPATHY Peptic Ulcer Disease Reactive Gastropathies Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome Infectious Gastritis Granulomatous Diseases M n trier's Disease Other Inflammatory Conditions 2.3 OTHER GASTRIC CONDITIONS Vascular Lesions Gastric Hernias Gastric Fistulas Heterotopic Pancreatic Rest Duplication Cysts Gastric Bezoars Gastric Volvulus Gastric Diverticula Complications of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy 3. THE DUODENUM 3.1. DUODENAL TUMORS Mucosal Neoplasms Submucosal Tumors Non-neoplastic Lesions 3.2 INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS Peptic Ulcer Disease Duodenitis 3.3 OTHER DUODENAL CONDITIONS Vascular Lesions Aortoduodenal Fistula Duodenal Diverticula Duodenal Duplication Cyst Infiltrative Diseases 4. THE MESENTERIC SMALL BOWEL 4.1 SMALL BOWEL TUMORS Adenocarcinoma Carcinoid Tumor Lymphoma Mesenchymal Tumors Metastatic Disease 4.2 ENTERITIS Crohn's Disease Infectious Enteritis Other Inflammatory Conditions 4.3 OTHER SMALL BOWEL CONDITIONS Small Bowel Obstruction Mesenteric Ischemia Small Bowel Herniation Celiac Disease Small Bowel Diverticula Malrotation Small Bowel Wall Thickening Small Bowel Perforation Vascular Ectasia 5. THE COLON AND RECTUM 5.1 COLORECTAL POLYPS AND MASSES Benign Mucosal Neoplasms Non-neoplastic Mucosal Lesions Submucosal Lesions Colonic Adenocarcinoma Rectal Adenocarcinoma Other Colorectal Tumors CTC Diagnostic Tools CTC Pitfalls 5.2 COLITIS Ulcerative Colitis Crohn's Disease Infection Ischemia Other Colitides 5.3 COLONIC DIVERTICULAR DISEASE Diverticulosis Acute Diverticulitis Diverticular Fistulas and Strictures Diverticular Hemorrhage Giant Sigmoid Diverticulum 5.4 THE APPENDIX Appendicitis Appendiceal Tumors 5.5 OTHER COLORECTAL CONDITIONS Anorectal Disease Intussusception Vascular Lesions Colonic Volvulus Endometriosis Pneumatosis Coli Colonic Hernias Complications of Colonoscopy Epiploic Appendagitis Melanosis Coli 6. THE BILIARY SYSTEM 6.1 BILIARY TUMORS Cholangiocarcinoma Gallbladder Carcinoma Periampullary Tumors Metastatic Disease Other Biliary Tumors 6.2 BILIARY CALCULI Cholelithiasis Choledocholithiasis Mirizzi's Syndrome Biliary-Enteric Fistulas 6.3 INFLAMMATORY DISEASES Cholecystitis Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC Ascending Cholangitis) Recurrent Pyogenic Cholangitis AIDS Cholangiopathy 6.4 OTHER BILIARY CONDITIONS Choledochal Cysts Caroli's Disease Adenomyomatosis Porcelain Gallbladder Biliary Leak Other Causes of Stricture and Obstruction Hemobilia 7. THE PANCREAS 7.1 PANCREATIC NEOPLASMS Ductal Adenocarcinoma Mucinous Cystic Neoplasms Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm Serous Cystadenoma Islet Cell Tumors Solid-Pseudopapillary Tumor Metastatic Disease Other Pancreatic Neoplasms 7.2 PANCREATITIS Acute Pancreatitis Chronic Pancreatitis Pancreatic Pseudocysts Autoimmune Pancreatitis 7.3 OTHER PANCREATIC CONDITIONS Pancreas Divisum Annular Pancreas Simple Pancreatic Cysts Pancreatic Trauma 8. THE LIVER 8.1 NEOPLASTIC LESIONS Hepatocellular Carcinoma Metastatic Disease Cavernous Hemangioma Hepatocellular Adenoma Intrahepatic (Peripheral) Cholangiocarcinoma Other Hepatic Tumors 8.2 NON-NEOPLASTIC LESIONS Focal Nodular Hyperplasia Benign Hepatic Cysts Hepatic Abscess Vascular Findings 8.3 OTHER HEPATIC CONDITIONS Cirrhosis and Portal Hypertension Budd-Chiari Syndrome Fatty Liver Disease (Hepatic Steatosis) Hemochromatosis The Hyperdense Liver on CT Post-transplant Complications

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