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Fundamentals of Body CT


Edition: 3rd
Author(s): Webb, Brant & Major
ISBN10:  1416000305
ISBN13:  9781416000303
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  10/3/2005
Publisher(s): Saunders

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SummaryTable of Contents
A favorite of radiology residents and practitioners alike, Fundamentals of Body CT makes it remarkably simple to learn how to perform and interpret CT scans. The completely revised and updated 3rd Edition covers the most recent advances in CT technique, including the use of multislice CT to diagnose chest, abdominal, and musculoskeletal abnormalities, as well as the expanded role of 3D CT and CT angiography in clinical practice. The result is today's most accessible, affordable introduction to body CT!

  • Highlights the information essential for interpreting CTs and the salient points needed to make diagnoses.
  • Reviews how the anatomy of every body area appears on a CT scan.
  • Presents comprehensive guidance in a concise format.
  • Offers step-by-step instructions on how to perform all current CT techniques.
  • Provides a survey of major CT findings for a variety of common diseases-with an emphasis on those findings that help to differentiate one condition from another.


  • Features new chapters on CT of abdominal and pelvic trauma.
  • Presents updated abdominal chapters with recently reported findings and the latest pathological terminology.
  • Offers a revised musculoskeletal section that highlights abnormalities of the axial skeleton typically identified or diagnosed using body CT.
  • Includes increased coverage of high-resolution lung CT and solitary nodules.
  • Provides full-chapter coverage of hot topics such as (Ch. 4) Mediastinum - Lymph Node Abnormalities & Masses A· (Ch. 6) Lung Disease A· (Ch. 18) Trauma CT of the Abdomen & Pelvis A· and (Ch. 19) CT Angiography of the Abdomen & Pelvis.
PART ONE, The Thorax
W. Richard Webb
Introduction to CT of the Thorax: Chest CT Techniques
3(8)
Spiral CT: Types of Scanners
3(1)
Spiral Chest CT: General Principles
4(2)
Spiral Chest CT: Protocols
6(5)
Mediastinum: Introduction and Normal Anatomy
11(18)
Normal Mediastinal Anatomy
11(10)
Normal Cardiac Anatomy
21(5)
The Retrosternal Space
26(3)
Mediastinum: Vascular Abnormalities
29(20)
Aortic Abnormalities
29(11)
Superior Vena Cava and Great Veins
40(4)
Pulmonary Arteries
44(5)
Mediastinum: Lymph Node Abnormalities and Masses
49(30)
Lymph Node Groups
49(2)
CT Appearance of Lymph Nodes
51(3)
Differential Diagnosis of Mediastinal Lymph Node Enlargement
54(9)
Diagnosis of Mediastinal Masses
63(1)
Prevascular Space Masses
63(1)
Thymic Tumors
64(5)
Pretracheal Space Masses
69(1)
Subcarinal Space
70(1)
Aortopulmonary Window Masses
71(1)
Retrosternal Mediastinum
71(1)
Paravertebral Masses
71(2)
Diffuse Mediastinal Abnormalities
73(1)
Heart and Pericardium
74(2)
Paracardiac Masses
76(3)
The Pulmonary Hila
79(26)
Technique
79(1)
Diagnosis of Hilar Mass or Adenopathy
79(19)
Bronchial Abnormalities
98(2)
Differential Diagnosis of Hilar and Bronchial Abnormalities
100(3)
Pulmonary Vascular Disease
103(1)
Mass versus Atelectasis
104(1)
Lung Disease
105(38)
Normal Anatomy
105(2)
Congenital Lesions
107(1)
Bronchial Anomalies
107(1)
Bronchogenic Cyst
107(1)
Arteriovenous Fistula
108(1)
Sequestration
109(2)
Hypogenetic Lung (Scimitar) Syndrome
111(1)
Pulmonary Vein Anomalies and Vein Varix
111(1)
The Solitary Pulmonary Nodule and Focal Lung Lesions
112(9)
Multiple Lung Nodules and Pulmonary Metastases
121(2)
Bronchiectasis and Bronchial Abnormalities
123(1)
Atelectasis: Types and Patterns
124(4)
Diffuse Infiltrative Lung Disease
128(11)
Emphysema
139(4)
Pleura, Chest Wall, and Diaphragm
143(24)
Technical Considerations
143(1)
Pleura
143(15)
Chest Wall
158(1)
Axillary Space
159(1)
Breast
160(1)
Diaphragm
161(6)
PART TWO, The Abdomen and Pelvis
William E. Brant
Introduction to CT of the Abdomen and Pelvis
167(8)
Approach
167(1)
Gastrointestinal Contrast Agents
168(1)
Intravenous Contrast Agents
168(1)
How to Interpret CT Scans of the Abdomen and Pelvis
168(2)
Artifacts in Body CT
170(3)
Radiation Dose in CT
173(2)
Peritoneal Cavity, Vessels, Nodes, and Abdominal Wall
175(18)
Peritoneal Cavity
175(6)
Vessels
181(6)
Nodes
187(2)
Abdominal Wall
189(4)
Abdominal Trauma
193(14)
Scan Technique
193(1)
CT Findings of Traumatic Injury
194(13)
Liver
207(21)
Anatomy
207(4)
Technical Considerations
211(1)
Liver Hemodynamics and Perfusion Abnormalities
212(2)
Diffuse Liver Disease
214(7)
Focal Liver Masses
221(7)
Cystic Liver Masses
228(13)
Biliary Tree and Gallbladder
233(1)
Biliary Tree
233(8)
Gallbladder
241(24)
Pancreas
247(1)
CT Technique
247(1)
Anatomy of the Pancreas
247(2)
Fatty Infiltration of the Pancreas
249(1)
Acute Pancreatitis
250(2)
Chronic Pancreatitis
252(1)
Adenocarcinoma of the Pancreas
253(4)
Islet Cell Tumor
257(1)
Pancreatic Lymphoma
257(1)
Metastases to the Pancreas
258(1)
Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm
258(1)
Cystic Lesions
259(6)
Spleen
265(8)
Anatomy
265(1)
Technical Considerations
265(1)
Anomalies
265(2)
Focal Lesions
267(6)
Kidneys and Ureters
273(30)
Kidneys
273(20)
Ureter
293(10)
Adrenal Glands
303(16)
Normal Adrenal Glands
303(1)
Adrenal Masses with a Specific Imaging Appearance
303(5)
Hyperfunctioning Adrenal Lesions
308(1)
Problematic Adrenal Masses
309(10)
Gastrointestinal Tract
319(36)
Basic Principles
319(1)
Esophagus
320(4)
Stomach
324(4)
Small Bowel
328(6)
Mesentery
334(1)
Appendix
335(4)
Colon and Rectum
339(16)
Pelvis
355(22)
Anatomy
355(3)
Technical Considerations
358(1)
Bladder
358(1)
Uterus
359(4)
Ovary
363(7)
Prostate
370(2)
Testes
372(5)
PART THREE, Musculoskeletal Skeleton
Nancy M. Major
CT in Musculoskeletal Trauma
377(10)
Trauma
377(1)
Spine
378(2)
Pelvis/Hip
380(1)
Extremities
380(2)
Muscle
382(2)
Conclusion
384(3)
CT in Musculoskeletal Nontrauma
387(24)
Disk Disease
387(4)
Spinal Stenosis
391(4)
Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis
395(1)
Sacroiliac Joints
396(1)
Osteitis Pubis
397(1)
Coalition
397(1)
Tumors and Infection
398(3)
Measurements
401(1)
Conclusion
401(10)
Incidental Findings
411(8)
Metastatic Disease/Multiple Myeloma
411(1)
Hemangioma
412(3)
Schmorl's Nodes
415(1)
Tarlov Cysts
415(1)
Paget's Disease
415(1)
Fibrous Dysplasia
416(1)
Conclusion
417(2)
Index 419

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