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Pediatric Oncology Imaging An Issue of Radiologic Clinics of North America The Clinics Radiology 1st Edition by Timothy P Maus ISBN 9781455739288

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Publisher: Saunders
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.5 MB
Pages: 221
Author: Eric N. Faerber
ISBN: 9781455711505, 1455711500
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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ISBN 13: 9781455739288
Author: Timothy P Maus

Imaging of the spine is given a thorough update in this issue, beginning with an article on spine segmentation, enumeration and normal variants. Imaging of degenerative disease of the spine is then reviewed, giving consideration to appropriate utilization of imaging, specificity and sensitivity shortcomings in evaluation of degenerative disease, risks and benefits of imaging of degenerative disease, and the prevalence of radicular and xial pain and underlying pain generators. Next, the validity and socioeconomic impact of spine imaging in evaluating “degenerative” pain syndromes is reviewed. Pathophysiology and biomechanics of disc and posterior element of degenerative disease is reviewed, along with imaging of radiculopathy / radiculitis, imaging of central canal stenosis, and imaging of discogenic pain (using MRI and discography). Imaging of joint related axial pain, spine neoplasm, spine infection, and non-acute trauma is also covered.

Pediatric Oncology Imaging An Issue of Radiologic Clinics of North America The Clinics Radiology 1st Table of contents:

  1. CME Accreditation Page and Author Disclosure
  2. Forthcoming Issues
  3. Spine Imaging
  4. Appropriate Use of Lumbar Imaging for Evaluation of Low Back Pain
  5. Costs
  6. Imaging practices
  7. Effectiveness
  8. Cost-effectiveness
  9. Why doesn’t routine imaging lead to better clinical outcomes?
  10. Harms
  11. Why isn’t current practice consistent with the evidence?
  12. Recommendations on imaging use
  13. Summary
  14. Spine Segmentation and Enumeration and Normal Variants
  15. Introduction
  16. Normal embryology and development
  17. Variant anatomy
  18. Variants of formation
  19. Variants of segmentation
  20. Miscellaneous variants
  21. Spinal segment variants
  22. Summary: vertebral enumeration
  23. Physiologic Imaging of the Spine
  24. Introduction
  25. Radiographs
  26. Axially loaded imaging of the spine
  27. Rotational CT scanning
  28. Dynamic MRI of the spine
  29. Discussion
  30. Degenerative Joint Disease of the Spine
  31. Introduction
  32. Definition
  33. Biology
  34. Regional differences
  35. Cause
  36. Correlations
  37. Internal disk disruption
  38. Discussion
  39. Imaging the Intervertebral Disk
  40. Introduction
  41. Pathogenesis of radicular pain due to disk herniation
  42. Anatomy and nomenclature of age-related changes at the discovertebral complex of the lumbar spine
  43. Modic end-plate changes
  44. High-intensity zone (annular fissure)
  45. Disk herniation nomenclature
  46. Imaging modalities
  47. MR imaging: reliability
  48. Disk herniation: specificity
  49. Sensitivity
  50. Imaging observations in disk herniations
  51. Role of contrast medium in disk herniation
  52. Natural history of lumbar disk herniations
  53. Correlation of disk herniation imaging with clinical state
  54. Cervical disk herniations
  55. Thoracic disk herniations
  56. Summary
  57. Imaging of Spinal Stenosis
  58. Spinal stenosis
  59. Neurogenic intermittent claudication
  60. Thoracic spinal stenosis
  61. Cervical stenosis
  62. Summary
  63. Lumbar Diskogenic Pain, Provocation Diskography, and Imaging Correlates
  64. Diskogenic (axial) back pain
  65. Diskography
  66. Provocation diskography
  67. Clinical diagnosis of diskogenic pain by provocation diskography
  68. Validity
  69. Imaging correlates of diskogenic pain
  70. Loss of disk height
  71. Summary: imaging correlates of lumbar diskogenic pain
  72. Epilogue: cervical diskography and diskogenic pain
  73. Imaging of Posterior Element Axial Pain Generators
  74. Introduction
  75. Anatomy of the posterior spinal column
  76. Physiologic and functional imaging techniques
  77. Facet joints
  78. Pedicles and pars interarticularis
  79. Spinous processes and interspinous ligaments
  80. Transitional segments and pseudoarticulations
  81. Sacroiliac joints
  82. Importance of clinical context
  83. Summary
  84. Imaging the Postoperative Spine
  85. Introduction
  86. Surgical procedures
  87. Imaging
  88. Postoperative complications
  89. Summary
  90. Imaging of Spine Neoplasm
  91. The origin of spine pain
  92. Summary
  93. Imaging of Spine Infection
  94. Pyogenic spondylodiscitis
  95. Spinal epidural abscess
  96. Spinal subdural abscess
  97. Facet joint infection
  98. Pyomyositis
  99. Granulomatous spinal infection
  100. Image-guided sampling of spinal infection
  101. Summary
  102. Imaging of Stress Fractures of the Spine
  103. Introduction
  104. Spine: vertebral body
  105. Spine: pars interarticularis
  106. Spine: pedicle
  107. Sacrum
  108. Pelvis
  109. Summary
  110. Imaging of Dural Arteriovenous Fistula
  111. Introduction
  112. Spinal vascular anatomy
  113. Imaging evaluation
  114. Treatment
  115. Posttreatment clinical response and imaging
  116. Summary
  117. Imaging of the Seronegative Spondyloarthopathies
  118. Introduction
  119. Imaging techniques

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