Practical. In-depth. Invaluable.
A guide to the diagnosis of tumors and tumorlike lesions of bone and soft tissue using MRI.
This unique encyclopedic guide takes the same approach you apply in clinical practice. It features fully illustrated differential diagnosis tables organized according to MRI findings and the locations of tumors. An in-depth reference section provides information on each lesion. In addition, almost 3000 high quality images make this practical text an invaluable tool in the diagnosis of common and rare tumors and other disorders of the musculoskeletal system.
Features:
20 differential diagnosis tables based on anatomic locations of lesions rather than disease
Fully illustrated reference chapters containing concise, detailed information for each lesion - from relative frequency and age ranges to MRI findings, treatment, and prognosis
Over 2900 state-of-the-art illustrations covering the wide range of imaging features for various lesions
An exceptional level of detail, helping you to differentiate between diseases and conditions that have similar appearances
Extensive cross-referencing to further up-to-the minute resources
This is the definitive guide to MRI of musculoskeletal tumors. Whether you need a practical guide for day-to-day use or a comprehensive preparation tool for board examinations - keep this text close to the workstation.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
This is a well-organized and easy-to-use reference text. The atlas section excels, with a clear description of the condition and its associated histopathologic, conventional radiographic, computed tomographic, and MR imaging findings. This book successfully meets its goals of providing an up-to-date reference for clinicians, radiologists, and pathologists dealing with diagnostic bone and soft-tissue tumor and tumorlike dilemmas. It is a useful companion to standard musculoskeletal texts and will be helpful to general and subspecialized radiologists in academic or private practice settings.--Radiology (RSNA)
"A remarkable achievement...can serve as a reference source...a self-quiz...or it can be used as an authoritative description of all lesions the neuroradiologist may encounter...This is a well-written, attractive, perfectly formatted text that belongs either in the personal library of practicing neuroradiologists or, at the minimum, should be readily available in a sectional or departmental library."--American Journal of Neuroradiology
"This collection of musculoskeletal tumors and tumor-like conditions and their MRI appearances is as comprehensive as one can expect... Many rare entities are explored and very few are missing. The book is really two in one. Following a brief introduction, two sections first "show" and then "tell" the MRI world of musculoskeletal lesions... As a first edition, this volume is a heroic task. Dr. Meyers' atlas is a wonderful addition because of the depth and breadth of examples of MRI lesions covered in the book. The quality of the MR images is quite good. Dr. Meyers gets high points for indexing the lesions in this book: the index is superb. Now that I have this book it will be near me in the reading room and be consulted often, both for diagnostic and teaching purposes."--Douglas N. Mintz, Clinical Imaging
"This is an excellent, beautifully illustrated, well-written, very well-organized text of MR bone and soft-tissue tumors. The image quality is absolutely superb throughout the entire text with 2,976 illustrations... The book is useful for learning MR imaging features, studying for the boards, generating a differential diagnosis, and referencing a particular entity. This book would be an excellent resource for residents, fellows, radiologists, pathologists, and orthopaedic surgeons. Any MR image reading room would benefit from a copy of this book."--Academic Radiology
"Conveniently organized...extensive references to the literature...a practical reference-style text...an excellent resource for the broader medical community...the overall image quality is quite good...particularly useful in a busy referral center...a useful addition...recommend[ed]."--AJR
"[Five stars] [An] image-rich atlas...uniquely structured to facilitate rapid access to a wealth of information...has absolutely no shortcomings...a high-quality book...a wonderful resource for any practicing radiologist or radiologist in training...highly recommend[ed]...without reservation. "--Doody's
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Höhe: 29.7 cm
Breite: 21 cm
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ISBN-13
978-3-13-135421-1 (9783131354211)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Differential Diagnosis Tables
1 Tumors and tumorlike lesions involving the skull and facial bones
2 Tumors and tumorlike lesions involving the spine
3 Paraspinal tumors and tumorlike lesions
4 Lesions involving the outer surface of bone
5 Lesions associated with thickening of bone cortex
6 Intramedullary lesions associated with expansion of intact cortical margins
7 Intramedullary lesions associated with cortical destruction and extraosseous extension
8 Solitary intramedullary lesions with well-circumscribed margins
9 Solitary intramedullary lesions with poorly-defined margins of abnormal marrow signal
10 Solitary intramedullary lesions located near the ends of tubular bones
11 Solitary intramedullary metadiaphyseal lesions
12 Solitary intramedullary diaphyseal lesions
13 Osseous tumors and tumorlike lesions at the hands and feet
14 Diffuse, multiple, poorly defined and/or multifocal zones of abnormal marrow signal
15 Lesions that contain cartilage
16 Tumors and tumorlike lesions within joints
17 Solitary tumors and tumorlike lesions of the soft tissues located mostly deep to the subcutaneous fat
18 Tumors and tumorlike lesions of the superficial soft tissues including subcutaneous fat
19 Lesions involving peripheral nervous tissue
20 Lesions that contain fat
Atlas
A 1 Adamantinoma
A 2 Aneurysmal Bone Cyst
A 3 Bone Cyst
A 4 Angiofibroma
A 5 Angiomatoid Fibrous Histiocytoma
A 6 Angiosarcoma
A 7 Chondroblastoma
A 8 Chondroma, Intramedullary Type: Enchondroma
A 9 Chondroma, Periosteal or Juxtacortical Type
A 10 Chondromyxoid Fibroma
A 11 Chondrosarcoma
A 12 Chordoma
A 13 Dermatofibrosarcoma and Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans
A 14 Dermatomyositis
A 15 Dermoid and Epidermoid
A 16 Desmoid Tumor
A 17 Elastofibroma
A 18 Eosinophilic Granuloma
A 19 Erdheim-Chester Disease
A 20 Ewing Sarcoma
A 21 Nodular Fasciitis
A 22 Fibrolipomatous Hamartoma
A 23 Fibroma of the Tendon Sheath
A 24 Solitary Fibrous Tumor
A 25 Fibrosarcoma
A 26 Fibrous Cortical Defect and Nonossifying Fibroma
A 27 Fibrous Dysplasia
A 28 Geode
A 29 Giant Cell Tumor of Bone
A 30 Giant Cell Tumor of the Tendon Sheath and/or Soft Tissue
A 31 Glomus Tumor
A 32 Gout
A 33 Hemangioendothelioma
A 34 Hemangiomas
A 35 Hemangiopericytoma
A 36 Hematoma, Morel-Lavallee Lesion, and Hemophilic Pseudotumor
A 37 Bone and Muscle Infarct
A 38 Kaposi Sarcoma
A 39 Leiomyoma
A 40 Leiomyosarcoma
A 41 Leukemia
A 42 Lipoblastoma
A 43 Lipoma, Atypical Lipoma, and Hibernoma
A 44 Liposarcoma
A 45 Liposclerosing Myxofibrous Tumor
A 46 Lymphangioma
A 47 Lymphoma
A 48 Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma
A 49 Meningioma
A 50 Metastatic Lesions
A 51 Morton Neuroma
A 52 Multiple Myeloma
A 53 Myositis Ossificans
A 54 Myxoma
A 55 Neuroblastoma, Ganglioneuroblastoma, and Ganglioneuroma
A 56 Neurofibroma and Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor
A 57 Traumatic Neuroma
A 58 Osteochondroma
A 59 Osteofibrous Dysplasia
A 60 Osteoid Osteoma
A 61 Osteoblastoma
A 62 Osteoma, Enostosis, Osteopoikilosis, and Melorheostosis
A 63 Osteomyelitis
A 64 Osteosarcoma
A 65 Paget Disease
A 66 Paraganglioma
A 67 Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis
A 68 Pleomorphic Hyalinizing Angiectatic Tumor
A 69 Rhabdomyosarcoma
A 70 Rheumatoid Arthritis
A 71 Sarcoid
A 72 Schwannoma
A 73 Synovial Chondromatosis
A 74 Synovial Cyst
A 75 Synovial Sarcoma
A 76 Teratoma
A 77 Xanthoma