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Diagnostic imaging: Genitourinary / 3rd ed

Diagnostic imaging: Genitourinary / 3rd ed

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개인저자
Tublin, Mitchell E.
서명 / 저자사항
Diagnostic imaging: Genitourinary / [edited by] Mitchell Tublin...[et al.].
판사항
3rd ed.
발행사항
Philadelphia, PA :   Elsevier,   2016.  
형태사항
xvii, 599, xx p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
ISBN
9780323377089 0323377084
요약
"Abdominal imagers recognize that a formal rigid split between "GU" and "GI" radiology no longer works with the rapid advancements in cross sectional imaging that have occurred over the past generation. Nonetheless, when we began planning for the third edition of Diagnostic Imaging: Abdomen we realized that it was no longer possible to encompass the imaging and management of the entire spectrum of abdominal disorders in one text. We thus decided to separate diagnoses considered to be largely "genitourinary" (highlighted in this updated and expanded text) from topics judged to be "gastrointestinal" (covered in a corresponding, companion book). The Amirsys format of bulleted text - including key facts, imaging features, exam protocols, pathology, clinical manifestations/treatment and image interpretation pearls - is still employed. Succinct, but exhaustive outlined descriptions of GU diagnoses are supplemented by image galleries that emphasize the pearls and pitfalls of modern GU imaging. The number of genitourinary diagnoses has been significantly expanded, and the utility of state of the art cross sectional imaging is emphasized in updated image panels. The approach mirrors current practice: examples of traditional imaging techniques utilized by GU radiologists decades ago (retrograde, intravenous urography, angiography etc.) have largely been replaced by their cross sectional counterparts (MDCT, MR, CTA, MRA, CT urography, MR urography) employed by present day abdominal imagers. Introductory narrative overview chapters describe relevant GU anatomy, physiology, imaging protocols and workup. GU oncology staging and interventional technique chapters - crucial material for current abdominal imagers - have also been added. Finally, additional images and references are included in the Amirsys eBook Advantage that accompanies the print version of Diagnostic Imaging: Genitourinary, 3rd Edition. This new edition of Diagnostic Imaging: Genitourinary was compiled by members of the Abdominal Imaging section of the University of Pittsburgh. The section has a long history of excellent collaboration with one another, and with referring clinical services. This collaboration has resulted in a legacy of clinical and academic success, and will be even more important in a health care environment that appropriately emphasizes value over volume. We are confident that this updated edition will be a go-to, readily accessible, clinically relevant resource for abdominal imagers and trainees for years to come."--Provided by publisher.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
일반주제명
Genitourinary organs --Cancer --Imaging --Handbooks, manuals, etc. Urogenital System. Urogenital Neoplasms --diagnosis. Male Urogenital Diseases. Female Urogenital Diseases. Diagnostic Imaging.
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250 ▼a 3rd ed.
260 ▼a Philadelphia, PA : ▼b Elsevier, ▼c 2016.
300 ▼a xvii, 599, xx p. : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 29 cm.
504 ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
520 ▼a "Abdominal imagers recognize that a formal rigid split between "GU" and "GI" radiology no longer works with the rapid advancements in cross sectional imaging that have occurred over the past generation. Nonetheless, when we began planning for the third edition of Diagnostic Imaging: Abdomen we realized that it was no longer possible to encompass the imaging and management of the entire spectrum of abdominal disorders in one text. We thus decided to separate diagnoses considered to be largely "genitourinary" (highlighted in this updated and expanded text) from topics judged to be "gastrointestinal" (covered in a corresponding, companion book). The Amirsys format of bulleted text - including key facts, imaging features, exam protocols, pathology, clinical manifestations/treatment and image interpretation pearls - is still employed. Succinct, but exhaustive outlined descriptions of GU diagnoses are supplemented by image galleries that emphasize the pearls and pitfalls of modern GU imaging. The number of genitourinary diagnoses has been significantly expanded, and the utility of state of the art cross sectional imaging is emphasized in updated image panels. The approach mirrors current practice: examples of traditional imaging techniques utilized by GU radiologists decades ago (retrograde, intravenous urography, angiography etc.) have largely been replaced by their cross sectional counterparts (MDCT, MR, CTA, MRA, CT urography, MR urography) employed by present day abdominal imagers. Introductory narrative overview chapters describe relevant GU anatomy, physiology, imaging protocols and workup. GU oncology staging and interventional technique chapters - crucial material for current abdominal imagers - have also been added. Finally, additional images and references are included in the Amirsys eBook Advantage that accompanies the print version of Diagnostic Imaging: Genitourinary, 3rd Edition. This new edition of Diagnostic Imaging: Genitourinary was compiled by members of the Abdominal Imaging section of the University of Pittsburgh. The section has a long history of excellent collaboration with one another, and with referring clinical services. This collaboration has resulted in a legacy of clinical and academic success, and will be even more important in a health care environment that appropriately emphasizes value over volume. We are confident that this updated edition will be a go-to, readily accessible, clinically relevant resource for abdominal imagers and trainees for years to come."--Provided by publisher.
650 0 ▼a Genitourinary organs ▼x Cancer ▼x Imaging ▼v Handbooks, manuals, etc.
650 1 2 ▼a Urogenital System.
650 2 2 ▼a Urogenital Neoplasms ▼x diagnosis.
650 2 2 ▼a Male Urogenital Diseases.
650 2 2 ▼a Female Urogenital Diseases.
650 2 2 ▼a Diagnostic Imaging.
655 2 ▼a Atlases.
700 1 ▼a Tublin, Mitchell E.

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목차

Part I: Overview and Introduction

Imaging Techniques

Part II: Retroperitoneum

Introduction to the Retroperitoneum

SECTION 1: CONGENITAL

Duplications and Anomalies of IVC

SECTION 2: INFLAMMATION

Retroperitoneal Fibrosis

SECTION 3: DEGENERATIVE

Pelvic Lipomatosis

SECTION 4: TREATMENT RELATED

Coagulopathic (Retroperitoneal) Hemorrhage

Postoperative Lymphocele

SECTION 5: BENIGN NEOPLASMS

Retroperitoneal Neurogenic Tumor

SECTION 6: MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS

Retroperitoneal Sarcoma

Retroperitoneal and Mesenteric Lymphoma

Retroperitoneal Metastases

Hemangiopericytoma

Perivascular Epithelioid Cell Tumor (PEComa)

Part III: Adrenal

Introduction to the Adrenals

SECTION 1: INFECTION

Adrenal Tuberculosis and Fungal Infection

SECTION 2: METABOLIC OR INHERITED

Adrenal Hyperplasia

Adrenal Insufficiency

SECTION 3: TRAUMA

Adrenal Hemorrhage

SECTION 4: BENIGN NEOPLASMS

Adrenal Cyst

Adrenal Adenoma

Adrenal Myelolipoma

Pheochromocytoma

SECTION 5: MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS

Adrenal Carcinoma

Adrenal Lymphoma

Adrenal Metastases

Adrenal Collision Tumor

Neuroblastoma

Part IV: Kidney and Renal Pelvis

Introduction to Renal Physiology and Contrast

Introduction to the Kidney and Renal Pelvis

SECTION 1: NORMAL VARIANTS AND PSEUDOLESIONSLESIONS

Renal Fetal Lobation

Junctional Cortical Defect

Column of Bertin

SECTION 2: CONGENITAL

Horseshoe Kidney

Renal Ectopia and Agenesis

Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction

Congenital Megacalyces and Megaureter

Renal Lymphangiomatosis

SECTION 3: INFECTION

Acute Pyelonephritis

Chronic Pyelonephritis

Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis

Emphysematous Pyelonephritis

Renal Abscess

Pyonephrosis

Opportunistic Renal Infections

SECTION 4: RENAL CYSTIC DISEASE

Renal Cyst

Parapelvic (Peripelvic) Cyst

Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease

Uremic Cystic Disease

von Hippel-Lindau Disease

Medullary Cystic Kidney Disease

Lithium Nephropathy

Localized Cystic Renal Disease

SECTION 5: BENIGN NEOPLASMS

Renal Angiomyolipoma

Renal Oncocytoma

Metanephric Adenoma

Multilocular Cystic Nephroma

Mixed Epithelial and Stromal Tumor

SECTION 6: MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS

Renal Cell Carcinoma

Renal Transitional Cell Carcinoma

Renal Lymphoma

Renal Metastases

Medullary Carcinoma

Collecting Duct Carcinoma

SECTION 7: METABOLIC

Nephrocalcinosis

Urolithiasis

Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria

SECTION 8: RENAL FAILURE AND MEDICAL RENAL DISEASE

Hydronephrosis

Glomerulonephritis

Reflux Nephropathy

Acute Tubular Necrosis

Renal Cortical Necrosis

Renal Papillary Necrosis

HIV Nephropathy

Chronic Renal Failure

Renal Lipomatosis

SECTION 9: VASCULAR DISORDERS

Renal Artery Stenosis

Renal Infarction

Renal Vein Thrombosis

SECTION 10: TRAUMA

Renal Trauma

Urinoma

SECTION 11: TRANSPLANTATION

Renal Transplantation

SECTION 12: TREATMENT RELATED

Postoperative State, Kidney

Radiation Nephritis

Contrast-Induced Nephropathy

Part V: Ureter

Introduction to the Ureter

SECTION 1: CONGENITAL

Duplicated and Ectopic Ureter

Ureterocele

SECTION 2: INFLAMMATION

Ureteritis Cystica

Ureteral Stricture

Malakoplakia/Leukoplakia

SECTION 3: TRAUMA

Ureteral Trauma

SECTION 4: NEOPLASMS

Polyps

Ureteral Transitional Cell Carcinoma

Atypical (Rare) Ureteral Neoplasms

SECTION 5: MISCELLANEOUS

Ureterectasis of Pregnancy

Part VI: Bladder

Introduction to the Bladder

SECTION 1: CONGENITAL

Urachal Remnant

SECTION 2: INFECTION

Cystitis

Bladder Schistosomiasis

SECTION 3: DEGENERATIVE

Bladder Calculi

Bladder Diverticulum

Fistulas of the Genitourinary Tract

Neurogenic Bladder

SECTION 4: TRAUMA

Bladder Trauma

SECTION 5: TREATMENT RELATED

Postoperative State, Bladder

SECTION 6: BENIGN NEOPLASMS

Pheochromocytoma

Neurofibroma

Hemangioma

Leiomyoma

Bladder Inflammatory Pseudotumor

Bladder and Ureteral Intramural Masses

SECTION 7: MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS

Bladder Carcinoma

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Adenocarcinoma

Atypical (Rare) Bladder Neoplasms

Part VII: Urethra/Penis

Introduction to the Urethra

SECTION 1: INFECTION

Urethral Stricture

Urethral Diverticulum

SECTION 2: TRAUMA

Urethral Trauma

Erectile Dysfunction

Part VIII: Testes

Cryptorchidism (US)

Testicular Torsion (US)

Segmental Infarction

Tubular Ectasia (US)

Testicular Microlithiasis (US)

Adrenal Rests

SECTION 1: NEOPLASMS

Germ Cell Tumors (US)

Stromal Tumors (US)

Epidermoid Cyst (US)

Testicular Lymphoma and Leukemia (US)

Part IX: Epididymis

Epididymitis (US)

Adenomatoid Tumor (US)

Sermatocele/Epididymal Cyst(US)

Sperm Granuloma

Part X: Scrotum

Hydrocele (US)

Varicocele (US)

Hernia

Fournier Gangrene

Scrotal Trauma (US)

Part XI: Seminal Vesicles

Congenital Lesions

Infectious/Inflammatory Lesions

Approach to Scrotal Sonography(US)

Part XII: Prostate

Prostatitis and Abscess

Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy

Prostatic Cyst

Prostate Carcinoma

Part XIII: Procedures

Venous Sampling and Venography (Renal and Adrenal)

Percutaneous Genitourinary Interventions

Fertility and Sterility Interventions

Kidney Ablation/Embolization

Post Kidney Transplant Proc


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