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9783540237648

Pediatric Radiology: An Introduction for Medical Students, Residents, and Pediatric Health Care Providers

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  • ISBN13:

    9783540237648

  • ISBN10:

    354023764X

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-12-22
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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List Price: $99.00

Summary

State Univ. of New York, Brooklyn. Introduces all aspects of pediatric imaging for the novice. Covers basic problems in each organ system portraying a vast array of diseases and disorders. Also discusses X-ray exposure to children. Abundant illustrations. For residents. Previous edition, c1994, was titled Introduction to Radiology in Clinical Pediatrics. Softcover.

Table of Contents

Diagnostic Medical Imaging: How, Why, and When
1(10)
Introduction
1(1)
Nature of Radiographs
1(3)
Other Imaging Modalities Without Radiation
4(4)
Proper Utilization of Imaging
8(3)
Understanding Radiation and Its Effect on Children
11(4)
Chest Examinations in Children
15(48)
Technical Factors
16(7)
Lung Volume
16(1)
Position of the Patient
16(5)
How the Film Was Obtained
21(1)
Adequacy of Exposure
21(2)
Traps: Unique Anatomical Normal Variants and Positions of Tubes
23(2)
Interpreting the Film: The Radiologist's Circle
25(25)
Abdomen
25(1)
Bones and Soft Tissues
25(4)
Chest (Airway, Mediastinum, Diaphragm, Lungs)
29(21)
Common Pathological Conditions
50(10)
Hyperexpansion
50(2)
Lobar Collapse
52(2)
Change in Pulmonary Densities
54(3)
Masses and Pseudomasses
57(2)
Pleura
59(1)
Summary
60(3)
The Chest in the Neonate and Young Infant
63(22)
Technical Factors
63(1)
Interpreting the Film
64(8)
Abdomen
64(3)
Bones and Soft Tissues
67(1)
Chest
68(4)
An Approach to Common Neonatal Abnormalities
72(13)
Diseases with Generalized Increase in Lung Volume
76(1)
Diseases with Normal or Decreased Lung Volume
77(4)
Diseases with Variable Lung Volume
81(1)
Localized Changes in Lung Volume
82(1)
Structural Abnormalities
83(2)
Abdominal Imaging
85(68)
Technical Factors
85(1)
The Radiologist's Circle and the ABCS
85(11)
Chest
87(1)
Bones and Soft Tissues
87(1)
Abdomen
88(8)
Cross-Sectional Imaging Techniques
96(15)
Ultrasound of the Abdomen and Pelvis
96(6)
CT of the Abdomen and Pelvis
102(6)
MR Imaging of the Abdomen
108(3)
Imaging Studies for Specific Organs and Systems
111(22)
Bowel
111(1)
Esophagus
111(1)
Upper Gastrointestinal Series
111(4)
Small Bowel Follow-Through
115(1)
Barium Enema
115(6)
Liver and Biliary Tract
121(3)
The Bladder
124(5)
Kidney
129(4)
Common Indications for Imaging the Abdomen in Pediatrics
133(1)
Common Clinical Problems
133(20)
Vomiting
133(4)
Abdominal Pain
137(4)
Blunt Abdominal Trauma
141(1)
Constipation
142(1)
Gastrointestinal Bleeding
142(3)
Anal-Rectal Malformations
145(1)
Urinary Tract Infection
145(2)
Enuresis
147(1)
Abdominal Mass
147(1)
Hematuria
147(1)
Dilated Collecting System Seen on Antenatal Ultrasound Examination
148(5)
Abdominal and Pelvic Masses
153(16)
Begin the Work-Up with an Abdominal Series
153(4)
Begin with the Least Invasive Study When There is a Questionable Mass
157(1)
Let the Patient's Age and Symptoms and the Location of the Mass Direct the Work-Up
158(4)
Newborn
158(1)
One Month to 2 Years of Age
158(1)
Older than 2 Years
158(1)
Location of the Mass
158(4)
Symptoms
162(1)
Imaging Principles
162(1)
Specific Lesions
163(5)
Wilms Tumor
163(1)
Neuroblastoma
164(1)
Hepatic Tumors
165(1)
Lymphoma
165(3)
Rhabdomyosarcoma
168(1)
Pregnancy: The Most Common Pelvic Mass in Girls
168(1)
Risk Factors for Abdominal Masses
168(1)
Skeleton
169(38)
Anatomy
169(5)
Long Bones
169(1)
Flat Bones
170(1)
Unique Features
170(4)
Imaging Modalities in Evaluating Musculoskeletal Disease
174(4)
Plain Film Radiography
174(2)
Computed Tomography
176(1)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
176(1)
Nuclear Medicine
176(2)
Ultrasound
178(1)
General Approach to the Skeletal Plain Film
178(4)
Common Pediatric Problems
182(25)
Trauma
182(4)
Cross-Sectional Imaging of Trauma
186(1)
Nonaccidental Injury (Child Abuse, Battered Child)
187(2)
Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
189(1)
Osteomyelitis
189(4)
Bone Infarct
193(1)
Metabolic Disorders
193(2)
Bone Tumors
195(4)
Soft Tissue Tumors
199(1)
Marrow Disorders
199(1)
Arthritides
200(2)
Congenital Abnormalities
202(5)
Central Nervous System
207(42)
Skull
207(4)
Approach to the Plain Skull Film
211(2)
Soft Tissues
211(1)
The Three Bony Tables
211(1)
Calvarium
211(1)
Sella Turcica
211(1)
The Frontal Film
211(1)
The Lateral Film
211(2)
Intracranial Contents
213(14)
Indications for Imaging Evaluation
227(9)
Trauma
227(2)
Seizures
229(1)
Increased Intracranial Pressure or Enlarging Head Circumference
229(1)
Abnormal Head Shape or Size
230(4)
Other Indicationsfor Imaging Evaluation of CNS
234(2)
Supplementary Procedures in Evaluating the Central Nervous System
236(1)
Imaging the Paranasal Sinuses and Neck
236(2)
Spine
238(11)
Anatomy
238(5)
Indications for Imaging Evaluation of the Spine
243(6)
Special Procedures
249(10)
Sedation
249(1)
Less Invasive Procedures
249(4)
More Invasive Procedures
253(2)
Venous Access
253(1)
Biopsies and Drainage
253(2)
Angiography
255(1)
Gastrointestinal Interventional Procedures
255(1)
Urinary System Interventional Procedures
255(1)
Airway Interventional Procedures
256(1)
Vascular Intervention
256(3)
Neurovascular
256(1)
Renovascular
256(1)
Gastrointestinal
256(1)
Vascular Embolization
256(2)
Endovascular Delivery of Therapeutic Agents
258(1)
Appendix 1: Rules for Reading Pediatric X-Rays 259(2)
Appendix 2: Answers to Questions 261(26)
Subject Index 287

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