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ATLAS OF NORMAL ROENTGEN VARIANTS THAT MAY SIMULATE DISEASE
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Eighth Edition

By
Theodore Keats, MD, Alumni Professor of Radiology, Department of Radiology, University of Virginia Health Systems, Charlottesville, VA
Mark Anderson, MD, Associate Professor of Radiology, Chief, Division of Musculoskeletal Radiology, Department of Radiology, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA

Description
Get the latest update to a classic book that has proven invaluable for differentiating a normal image from a disease entity. For years, radiologists and residents as well as allied health professionals, have used this book to avoid false positives. Incorporating nearly 6000 images, this reference shows you more variants and pseudo-legions than any other text. This new edition contains over 300 new common and rare entities and hundreds of new MR and CT correlations to help you make the correct diagnosis. This bible of radiology now has a fresh, modern format and incorporates the latest cutting edge imaging techniques.

Audience
Radiologists, Residents in Radiology, Rad Techs

Contents


I. THE BONES
1. The Skull


The Calvaria
Physiologic Intracranial Calcifications
The Frontal Bone
The Parietal Bone
The Occipital Bone
The Temporal Bone * The Mastoid * The Petrous Pyramid
The Sphenoid Bone
The Base of the Skull
The Sella Turcica


2. The Facial Bones

The Orbits
The Paranasal Sinuses * The Maxillary Sinuses * The Frontal Sinuses * The Ethmoid Bone and Ethmoidal Sinuses * The Sphenoidal Sinuses
The Zygomatic Arch
The Mandible
The Nose


3. The Spine

The Cervical Spine
The Thoracic Spine
The Lumbar Spine
The Sacrum
The Coccyx
The Sacroiliac Joints


4. The Pelvic Girdle

The Ilium * The Pubis and Ischium * The Acetabulum


5. The Shoulder Girdle and Thoracic Cage

The Scapula * The Clavicle
The Sterum * The Ribs


6. The Upper Extremity

The Humerus * The Proximal Portion of the Humerus * The Distal Portion of the Humerus
The Forearm * The Proximal Portion of the Forearm * The Distal Portion of the Forearm
The Hand * The Carpals * The Accessory Ossicles * The Carpals in General * The Capitate and Lunate Bones * The Hamate Bone * The Trapezium and Trapezoid Bones * The Navicular Bone * The Triquetrum Bone * The Pisiform Bone * The Metacarpals * The Sesamoid Bones * The Fingers


7. The Lower Extremity

The Thigh * The Femoral Head and Hip Joint * The Femoral Neck * The Trochanters * The Shaft of the Femur * The Distal End of the Femur
The Patella
The Leg * The Proximal Ends of the Tibia and Fibula * The Shafts of the Tibia and Fibula * The Distal Ends of the Tibia and Fibula
The Foot * The Tarsals * The Accessory Ossicles * The Talus * The Calcaneus * The Tarsal Navicular * The Cuneiforms * The Cuboid * The Metatarsals * The Sesamoid Bones * The Toes


PART II. THE SOFT TISSUES
8. The Soft Tissues of the Neck




9. The Soft Tissues of the Thorax

The Chest Wall
The Pleura
The Lungs
The Mediastinum
The Heart and Great Vessels
The Thymus


10. The Diaphragm
11. The Soft Tissues of the Abdomen


The Abdomen in General
The Gastrointestinal Tract * The Esophagus * The Stomach * The Duodenum * The Small Intestine * The Colon * The Liver and Biliary Tract


12. The Soft Tissues of the Pelvis
13. The Genitourinary Tract


The Kidneys
The Ureters
The Bladder
The Urethra
The Genital Tract

Bibliographic details
Hardbound, 1344 pages, publication date: NOV-2006
ISBN-13: 978-0-323-04300-7
ISBN-10: 0-323-04300-3
Imprint: MOSBY


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