Women's imaging : MRI with multimodality correlation
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Women's imaging : MRI with multimodality correlation
(Current clinical imaging / series editor, Richard, C. semelka)
Wiley-Blackwell, c2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The first complete reference dedicated to the full spectrum of women's imaging topics
"Women's imaging" refers to the use of imaging modalities (X-ray, ultrasound, CT scan, and MRI) available for aiding in the diagnosis and care of such female-centric diseases as cancer of the breast, uterus, and ovaries. Currently, there is no single reference source that provides adequate discussions of MRI and its important role in the diagnosis of patients with women's health issues.
Thoroughly illustrated with the highest-quality radiographic images available, Women's Imaging: MRI with Multimodality Correlation provides a concise overview of the topic and emphasizes practical image interpretation. It makes clear use of tables and diagrams, and offers careful examination of differential diagnosis with special notes on key learning points. Placing great emphasis on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), while providing correlations to other important imaging modalities, the comprehensive book features the latest guidelines on imaging screening and includes in-depth chapter coverage of:
Pelvis MRI: Introduction and Technique
Imaging the Vagina and Urethra
Pelvic Floor Imaging
Imaging the Uterus
Imaging the Adnexa
Imaging Maternal Conditions in Pregnancy
Fetal Imaging
Breast MRI: Introduction and Technique
ACR Breast MRI Lexicon and Interpretation
Preoperative Breast Cancer Evaluation and Advanced Breast Cancer Imaging
Postsurgical Breast and Implant Imaging
MR-Guided Breast Interventions
Providing up-to-date information on many of the health issues that affect women across the globe, Women's Imaging will appeal to all general radiologists - especially those specializing in body imaging, breast imaging, and women's imaging - as well as gynaecologists and obstetricians, breast surgeons, oncologists, radiation oncologists, and MRI technologists.
Table of Contents
Contributors, vii
Preface, ix
1 Pelvis MRI: introduction and technique, 1
Michele A. Brown & Richard C. Semelka
2 Imaging the vagina and urethra, 8
Shannon St. Clair, Randy Fanous, Mohamed El-Azzazi, Richard C. Semelka, & Michele A. Brown
3 Pelvic floor imaging, 27
Laura E. Rueff & Steven S. Raman
4 Imaging the uterus, 49
Randy Fanous, Katherine M. Richman, Chayanin Angthong, Mohamed El-Azzazi, & Michele A. Brown
5 Imaging the adnexa, 88
Michele A. Brown, Mary K. O'Boyle, Chayanin Angthong, Mohamed El-Azzazi, & Richard C. Semelka
6 Imaging maternal conditions in pregnancy, 131
Lorene E. Romine, Randy Fanous, Michael J. Gabe, Richard C. Semelka, & Michele A. Brown
7 Fetal imaging, 180
Lorene E. Romine, Ryan C. Rockhill, Michael J. Gabe, Reena Malhotra, Richard C. Semelka, & Michele A. Brown
8 Breast MRI: introduction and technique, 239
Michael J. Gabe, Jasmina Boban, Dragana Djilas, Vladimir Ivanovic, & Haydee Ojeda-Fournier
9 ACR breast MRI lexicon and interpretation, 264
Julie Bykowski, Natasa Prvulovic Bunovic, Dragana Djilas, & Haydee Ojeda-Fournier
10 Preoperative breast cancer evaluation and advanced breast cancer imaging, 296
Jade de Guzman, Dragana Bogdanovic-Stojanovic, Dragana Djilas, & Haydee Ojeda-Fournier
11 Postsurgical breast and implant imaging, 322
Julie Bykowski, Dag Pavic, Dragana Djilas, & Haydee Ojeda-Fournier
12 MR-guided breast interventions, 346
Michael J. Gabe, Dragana Djilas, Dag Pavic, & Haydee Ojeda-Fournier
Index, 363
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