BookW. Richard Webb, William E. Brant, Nancy M. Major.
Summary: 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. Highlights the information essential for interpreting CTs and the salient points needed to make diagnoses, and reviews how the anatomy of every body area appears on a CT scan. 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.
Contents:
1. Introduction to CT of the thorax : chest CT techniques
2. Mediastinum : introduction and normal anatomy
3. Mediastinum : vascular abnormalities
4. Mediastinum : lymph node abnormalities
5. The pulmonary hila
6. Lung disease
7. Pleura, chest wall, and diaphragm
8. Introduction to CT of the abdomen and pelvis
9. Peritoneal cavity, vessels, nodes, and abdominal wall
10. Abdominal trauma
11. Liver
12. Biliary tree and gallbladder
13. Pancreas
14. Spleen
15. Kidneys and ureters
16. Adrenal glands
17. Gastrointestinal tract
18. Pelvis
19. CT in musculoskeletal trauma
20. CT in musculoskeletal nontrauma
21. Incidental findings.
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