Emergency Radiology: Case Review Series - Stuart E. Mirvis, Kathirkamanathan Shanmuganathan, Lisa A. Miller, Clint W. Sliker

Emergency Radiology: Case Review Series

Buch | Softcover
432 Seiten
2009
Mosby (Verlag)
978-0-323-04957-3 (ISBN)
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Uses more than 200 case studies to challenge your knowledge of a range of topics in emergency radiology, including MDCT-A of vascular injury, CT and MR of spinal injuries, CT and MRI of CNS emergencies, and subtle and classic CT signs of bowel emergencies. This book offers a user-friendly tool for self assessment in this specialty.
This brand-new volume in the best-selling "Case Review" series uses more than 200 case studies to challenge your knowledge of a full range of topics in emergency radiology, including MDCT-A of vascular injury, CT and MR of spinal injuries, CT and MRI of CNS emergencies, and subtle and classic CT signs of bowel emergencies. It is your ideal concise, affordable, and user-friendly tool for self assessment in this specialty! With its soft-cover format, easy-access organization, and high-quality images, Emergency Radiology goes a long way toward alleviating exam anxiety and sharpening your clinical skills.

Discusses the classic appearance of a range of emergent imaging pathology and key points concerning diagnoses to promote rapid, appropriate treatment of acute illnesses.
Organizes case studies into "Opening Round," "Fair Game," and "Challenge" sections that present varying levels of difficulty.
Mirrors the format and content of the American Board of Radiology's oral exam, and offers case studies similar to those found on exams, to give you realistic preparation for the test-taking experience.
Features more than 500 high-quality, state-of-the-art images representing a wide range of clinical situations encountered in the field.
Incorporates the most recent knowledge from the literature in this field, and offers 200 case studies, to make sure your skills are completely up to date.
Groups cases by topic for a more efficient, targeted review of information.

1Laryngeal (cricoid) Fracture
2Spinal extension fracture-dislocation in ankylosing spondylitis
3Traumatic Aortic Pseudoaneurysm
4Blunt trauma esophageal rupture
5Galeazzi fracture-dislocation
6Isolated Articular Pillar (Lamino-pedicular separation)
7Focal bacterial acute pyelonephritis (Acute lobar nephronia)
8Lumbar Burst Fracture
9Acute Calculus Cholecystitis
10Orbital Blow-out fracture
11Pulmonary Contusions and Lacerations
12Septic Pulmonary Emboli
13Hyperdense MCA Sign
14Left hemidiaphragm rupture and gastric herniation into thorax
15Rupture of the right hemidiaphragm with liver herniation
16Intramural Aortic Hematoma
17Tension Pneumopericardium
18Acute Subdural Hematoma with Cerebral Herniation
19Pulmonary Artery Pseudoaneurysm
20Pleural Empyema
21Combined fracture of symphysis and bilateral condyles
22Torus fracture of the distal radius and ulna
23Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
24Slipped capital femoral epiphysis ?? Jefferson Fracture
25Left hemothorax with active bleeding
26Left renal laceration
27Left pneumothorax (first image) and tension left pneumothorax (second image)
28C2 hangman fracture
29Hypertensive hemorrhage in right basal ganglia
30Colles fracture
31Bilateral basal ganglia infarcts due to carbon monoxide poisoning
32Segond fracture
33"Blowout� fracture left medial orbital wall
34Acute bilateral maxillary sinusitis
35Acute pancreatitis
36Tibial plateau fracture
37Left flail chest
38Aspergilloma
39Lipohemarthrosis due to tibial plateau fracture
40Salter-Harris fracture of left humeral head
41Acromioclavicular Joint Injury - Type III
42Acute Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
43Acute Appendicitis
44Calcaneus Fracture
45Choledocholithiasis
46Malignant Spinal Cord Compression
47Epididymitis
48Acute Epiglottitis
49Retained Foreign Body
50Inflicted Injury (Child Physical Abuse)
51Anterior Knee Dislocation with Popliteal Artery Transection
52Lisfranc Fracture-dislocation
53Liver Injury with Active Hemorrhage
54Peritonsillar Abscess
55Community-Acquired Lobar Pneumonia
56Alveolar Pulmonary Edema
57Pulmonary Embolism and Lower Extremity Deep Venous Thrombosis
58Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysm
59Superficial Soft Tissue Abscess
60Type II dens fracture (Anderson, D'Alonzo classification)
61Diffuse axonal shear injury
62Depressed comminuted skull fracture with underlying parenchymal contusion
63Zygomatico maxillary complex (ZMC) fracture
64Flail mandible
65Supination external rotation injury of ankle
66Anterior dislocation of left hip
67Posterior dislocation of right sternoclavicular joint
68Splenic laceration
69Type II anteroposterior compression pelvic fracture
70Infarction of small bowel
71Segmental renal infarct
72Extraperitoneal bladder rupture
73Periportal lymph edema from volume overload
74Left hemidiaphragm injury
75Penetrating colon and diaphragm injury
76Recent passage of a ureteral stone
77Isolated free fluid without a source
78Emphysematous cystitis
79Midgut volvulus
80Type 3 occipital condyle fracture
81Atlantoaxial rotatory dislocation
82Flexion-teardrop fracture dislocation
83Blunt trauma esophageal rupture
84Obstructive Sialadenitis
85Pancreatic transection
86Chance Fracture
87Renal pelvic rupture with congenital uretero-pelvic junction obstruction
88Full-thickness duodenal rupture (blunt trauma)
89Tracheal Rupture - blunt trauma
90Hypovolemic Shock Complex (HSC)
91Small Bowel Obstruction Incarcerated Indirect Inguinal Hernia
92Full-thickness bowel perforation
93Hemorrhage of adrenal myelolipoma
94Traumatic Cavernous Carotid Fistula
95Lunate dislocation
96Lens dislocation
97Testicular torsion
98Left Renal Infarction
99Subacute left subdural hematoma
100C2 hyperextension teardrop fracture
101Toxic megacolon
102Pneumocystis pneumonia
103Left renal subcapsular hematoma with active bleeding
104Cecal diverticulitis
105Pericardial effusion
106Toxic megacolon
107Fournier Gangrene
108Aspirated foreign body
109Avascular necrosis of bilateral femoral heads
110Mature cystic teratoma
111Liver injury with post-traumatic liver abscess
112Minimally displaced avulsion fracture at base of fifth metatarsal
113Emphysematous cystitis
114Acetabulum anterior wall fracture
115Achilles tendon rupture
116Emphysematous cystitis
117Aortic Dissection (Stanford type A) with Hemopericardium
118Acute Cerebellar Hemorrhage Secondary to Arteriovenous Malformation
119Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy
120Postemetic Esophageal Rupture (Boerhaave's Syndrome)
121Retained Foreign Body (Fish Bone) with Pharyngeal Perforation
122Laryngeal Fracture
123Maisonneuve Fracture
124Acute Mastoiditis Complicated by Epidural Abscess
125Nasoorbital ethmoidal Fracture
126Anterior Shoulder (Glenohumeral Joint) Dislocation with Bankart Lesion
127Subperiosteal Orbital Abscess
128Triquetral Fracture
129Anterior Urethral Disruption
130Volar Plate Avulsion Fracture
131Splenic vascular injury
132Hyperextension dislocation injury at the C5-6 level
133Hyperflexion sprain injury at the C3-4 and C4-5 levels
134Anoxic brain injury
135Longitudinal fracture of petrous temporal bone
136Nohemorrhagic right middle cerebral artery infarct
137Acute disc herniation
138Bennett's Fracture
139Scaphoid fracture
140Radial head fracture
141Occipitoatlantal dislocation
142Pancreatic laceration
143Pyometra due to cervical carcinoma
144Primary mesenteric adenitis
145Penetrating right subclavian artery injury
146Stab wound to pericardium
147Annular carcinoma with colonic obstruction
148Superior mesenteric vein thrombosis
149Bowel wall contusion
150Tension pneumocephalus
151Danis-Weber type C ankle injury
152Jones fracture
153Giant Sigmoid Diverticulum
154Lemierre syndrome
155Perforated Duodenal Ulcer
156Scapulothoracic Dissociation
157Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome
158Ovarian Torsion
159Traumatic gallbladder avulsion and rupture
160Traumatic Dural Vevous Sinus Thrombosis
161Transverse temporal bone fracture
162Bleeding Renal Venous Pseudoaneurysm
163Epiploic Appendagitis
164Neurogenic pulmonary edema
165Segmental omental infarction
166Monteggia fracture-dislocation
167Mesenteric hematoma with active bleeding
168Right ureteral injury with extravasation of intravenous contrast
169Gallbladder injury
170Renal pseudoaneurysm
171Left gonadal vein thrombosis with extension into the left renal vein
172Left psoas abscess
173Right common femoral artery pseudoaneurysm
174Acute Lower Extremity Arterial Occlusion
175Acute Rupture of Distal Biceps Brachii Tendon
176Blunt Internal Carotid Artery Injury
177Spontaneous Internal Carotid Artery Dissection
178Spontaneous Celiac Artery Dissection
179Subcapital Femoral Neck (Hip) Fracture
180Intussusception - pediatric
181Ludwig's Angina
182Mesenrhombencephalitis
183Acute Osteomyelitis
184Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum
185Pyosalpinx
186Ruptured Aortic Mycotic Aneurysm
187Tillaux Fracture
188Ventriculitis
189Unilateral facet facture dislocation
190Venous epidural hematoma
191Septic artheritis
192Aspirated pneumonia
193Complete eventration of hemidiaphragm
194Cecal bascule
195Acute myocardial infarction
196Spinal epidural hematoma
197Pilon fracture
198Ureteral obstruction, calyx rupture, radiolucent calculus
199Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor-induced visceral angioedema
200Fallen Lung (complete mainstem brochus tear) and tension pneumothorax

Reihe/Serie Case Review
Verlagsort St Louis
Sprache englisch
Maße 211 x 276 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Notfallmedizin
Medizinische Fachgebiete Radiologie / Bildgebende Verfahren Radiologie
ISBN-10 0-323-04957-5 / 0323049575
ISBN-13 978-0-323-04957-3 / 9780323049573
Zustand Neuware
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