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- Bookeditor, Jamshid Tehranzadeh.Summary: Addresses the fundamental principles and techniques of general diagnostic and advanced musculoskeletal imaging. This book focuses on the conditions and procedures most often encountered in real-world practice, such as: Upper and lower extremity trauma; axial skeletal trauma; arthritis and infection; tumors; and metabolic bone diseases.
Contents:
Imaging modalities used in musculoskeletal radiology / Joseph E. Burns
Skeletal trauma : upper extremity / Cornelia Wenokor, Marcia F. Blacksin
Skeletal trauma : lower extremity / Cornelia Wenokor, Marcia F. Blacksin
Axial skeletal trauma / Marcia F. Blacksin, Cornelia Wenokor
Pediatric skeletal trauma / Marcia F. Blacksin, Cornelia Wenokor
Arthritis and infection / Michael E. Cody, Jamshid Tehranzadeh
Tumors / Aydin Soheili, Maryam Golshan Momeni, Jamshid Tehranzadeh
Metabolic bone diseases / Quazi Al-Tariq [and others]
Bone infarct and osteochondrosis / David T. Nakamura, Jamshid Tehranzadeh
Orthopedic hardware and complications / Reza Dehdari, Minal Tapadia
Signs in musculoskeletal radiology / Amilcare Gentili, Shazia Ashfaq
Shoulder MRI / Farzad Rezai
Knee MRI / Arash David Tehranzadeh
Spine MRI / Samuel Song, Jason Handwerker
Elbow MRI / Rajeev K. Varma, Alya Sheikh
Wrist MRI / Maryam Golshan Momeni, Hiroshi Yoshioka
Hip MRI / Rajeev K. Varma, Ben Plotkin
Ankle MRI / Shahla Modarresi, Daria Motamedi, Cecilia M. Jude
Musculoskeletal ultrasound / Sabrina Véras Britto [and others]
Musculoskeletal scintigraphy / Mark Chambers.Digital Access AccessPhysiotherapy 2014 - ArticleVincent AL, Frommes SP, Portaro JK, Ash LR.J Parasitol. 1978 Oct;64(5):775-85.The anterior alimentary tract of infective-stage Wuchereria bancrofti is divided into the following segments: stoma or buccal capsule, muscular esophagus, glandular esophagus, esophageal-intestinal valve, and intestine. Invaginated external cuticle lines only the anterior stoma. External cuticle and esophageal lining are not continuous and are ultrastructurally distinct; the latter is compared morphologically to the amorphous component of elastin. The glandular esophagus is a composite structure of a stellate contractile epithelial core, surrounded by a sleeve of secretory epithelium. The glandular cytoplasm shows evidence of formation and release of dense secretory granules. At least 2 nerve cell bodies lie within the esophagus approximately 15 micrometer anterior to the esophageal-intestinal valve and their associated processes pass forward and backward through the contractile epithelium. Materials interpreted as ingested flight muscle mitochondria of the mosquito vector appear in various stages of degeneration within the intestinal lumen. It is suggested that, although simple by comparison to some other nematodes, the anterior alimentary tract of infective-stage W. bancrofti functions in the ingestion and breakdown of nutrient materials. The ultrastructure of the excretory cell likewise suggests a functional capability.