
Pocket Tutor Musculoskeletal Imaging
JP Medical Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 26. May 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
220 pages
978-1-907816-68-0 (ISBN)
Description
Titles in the Pocket Tutor series give practical guidance on subjects that medical students and foundation doctors need help with "on the go", at a highly affordable price that puts them within reach of those rotating through modular courses or working on attachment.
Highly structured, bite-size content helps novices combat the "fear factor" associated with day to day clinical training, and provides "just enough" for a new rotation.
Key Features
Highly affordable price and convenient pocket size format - fits in back pocket!
Logical, sequential content: the first principles of MSK imaging, then a guide to understanding a normal image and the building blocks of an abnormal image, before describing specific clinical disorders
Clinical disorders are illustrated by high quality radiographs, ultrasounds, CTs and MRIs, with brief accompanying text that clearly identifies the defining features of the image
Focuses on the conditions that medical students, junior doctors and trainees are most likely to see and be tested on
Highly structured, bite-size content helps novices combat the "fear factor" associated with day to day clinical training, and provides "just enough" for a new rotation.
Key Features
Highly affordable price and convenient pocket size format - fits in back pocket!
Logical, sequential content: the first principles of MSK imaging, then a guide to understanding a normal image and the building blocks of an abnormal image, before describing specific clinical disorders
Clinical disorders are illustrated by high quality radiographs, ultrasounds, CTs and MRIs, with brief accompanying text that clearly identifies the defining features of the image
Focuses on the conditions that medical students, junior doctors and trainees are most likely to see and be tested on
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
180 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder, 15 Abbildungen
180 Halftones, color; 15 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 177 mm
Width: 113 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-907816-68-0 (9781907816680)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Teik Chooi Oh MBChB MRCS FRCR
Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston
Matthew Budak MD FRCR
Specialty Registrar, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee
Rakesh Mehan MB ChB FRCR
Consultant Radiologist, Bolton Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Bolton
Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston
Matthew Budak MD FRCR
Specialty Registrar, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee
Rakesh Mehan MB ChB FRCR
Consultant Radiologist, Bolton Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Bolton
Content
Chapter 1 Understanding normal results
1.1 Plain radiographs
1.2 Ultrasound
1.3 Nuclear Medicine
1.4 Computed tomography
1.5 Magnetic-resonance imaging
Chapter 2 Recognising abnormalities
2.1 Bony abnormalities
2.2 Tendon and ligament abnormalities
2.3 Muscular abnormalities
2.4 Superficial soft tissue abnormalities
Chapter 3 Shoulder Girdle
3.1 Key radiological anatomy
3.2 Shoulder dislocation
3.3 Acromioclavicular and clavicle injuries
3.4 Proximal humerus fractures
3.5 Rotator cuff pathology
3.6 Glenoid labral pathology
Chapter 4 Elbow
4.1 Key radiological anatomy
4.2 Elbow fractures
4.3 Distal biceps tendon rupture
4.4 Epicondylitis
Chapter 5 Forearm, wrist and the hand
5.1 Key radiological anatomy
5.2 Distal forearm injuries
5.3 Carpal injuries
5.4 Hand injuries
5.5 Ulnar collateral ligament injuries
5.6 Triangular fibrocartilage complex pathology
5.7 De Quervain's tenosynovitis
Chapter 6 Pelvic girdle and the hip
6.1 Key radiological anatomy
6.2 Avulsion injuries of the pelvis
6.3 Pelvic fractures
6.4 Neck of femur fracture
6.5 Developmental dysplasia of the hip
6.6 Acetabular labral pathology
6.7 Slipped upper femoral epiphysis
6.8 Perthes' disease
6.9 Avascular necrosis of femoral head
Chapter 7 Knee and Tibia/Fibula
7.1 Key Anatomy
7.2 Knee and tibial injuries
7.3 Meniscal pathology
7.4 ACL injuries
7.5 MCL injuries
7.6 QT injuries
7.7 Osgoof Schlatter's disease
7.8 Baker's cyst
7.9 Intra-articular loose bodies
Chapter 8 Ankle and Foot
8.1 Key radiological anatomy
8.2 Ankle injuries
8.3 Foot injuries
8.4 Achilles tendon pathology
8.5 Torsal coalition
8.6 Tibialis Posterior dysfunction
8.7 Morton's neuroma
Chapter 9 Spine
9.1 Key radiological anatomy
9.2 Atlantoaxial fractures
9.3 Vertebral fracture
9.4 Facet injuries
9.5 Sacral fractures
9.6 Scoliosis
9.7 Spondylolisthesis
9.8 Disc Herniation
9.9 Spondylodiscitis
9.10 Cord compression and cauda equina syndrome
Chapter 10 Systemic diseases
10.1 Bony tumours
10.2 Paget's disease
10.3 Arthritides
10.4 Osteomyelitis
10.5 Osteochondritis dissecans
1.1 Plain radiographs
1.2 Ultrasound
1.3 Nuclear Medicine
1.4 Computed tomography
1.5 Magnetic-resonance imaging
Chapter 2 Recognising abnormalities
2.1 Bony abnormalities
2.2 Tendon and ligament abnormalities
2.3 Muscular abnormalities
2.4 Superficial soft tissue abnormalities
Chapter 3 Shoulder Girdle
3.1 Key radiological anatomy
3.2 Shoulder dislocation
3.3 Acromioclavicular and clavicle injuries
3.4 Proximal humerus fractures
3.5 Rotator cuff pathology
3.6 Glenoid labral pathology
Chapter 4 Elbow
4.1 Key radiological anatomy
4.2 Elbow fractures
4.3 Distal biceps tendon rupture
4.4 Epicondylitis
Chapter 5 Forearm, wrist and the hand
5.1 Key radiological anatomy
5.2 Distal forearm injuries
5.3 Carpal injuries
5.4 Hand injuries
5.5 Ulnar collateral ligament injuries
5.6 Triangular fibrocartilage complex pathology
5.7 De Quervain's tenosynovitis
Chapter 6 Pelvic girdle and the hip
6.1 Key radiological anatomy
6.2 Avulsion injuries of the pelvis
6.3 Pelvic fractures
6.4 Neck of femur fracture
6.5 Developmental dysplasia of the hip
6.6 Acetabular labral pathology
6.7 Slipped upper femoral epiphysis
6.8 Perthes' disease
6.9 Avascular necrosis of femoral head
Chapter 7 Knee and Tibia/Fibula
7.1 Key Anatomy
7.2 Knee and tibial injuries
7.3 Meniscal pathology
7.4 ACL injuries
7.5 MCL injuries
7.6 QT injuries
7.7 Osgoof Schlatter's disease
7.8 Baker's cyst
7.9 Intra-articular loose bodies
Chapter 8 Ankle and Foot
8.1 Key radiological anatomy
8.2 Ankle injuries
8.3 Foot injuries
8.4 Achilles tendon pathology
8.5 Torsal coalition
8.6 Tibialis Posterior dysfunction
8.7 Morton's neuroma
Chapter 9 Spine
9.1 Key radiological anatomy
9.2 Atlantoaxial fractures
9.3 Vertebral fracture
9.4 Facet injuries
9.5 Sacral fractures
9.6 Scoliosis
9.7 Spondylolisthesis
9.8 Disc Herniation
9.9 Spondylodiscitis
9.10 Cord compression and cauda equina syndrome
Chapter 10 Systemic diseases
10.1 Bony tumours
10.2 Paget's disease
10.3 Arthritides
10.4 Osteomyelitis
10.5 Osteochondritis dissecans