基本説明
Complete with over 100 cases, the teaching atlas tests the reader's ability to interpret images and reach accurate diagnoses of common urologic disorders, such as stone disease and obstruction, urinary tract infection, solid renal neoplasms, and more.
Full Description
A case-based reference for diagnosing urologic disordersTeaching Atlas of Urologic Imaging presents a case-based approach to selecting the multimodality imaging strategies for the most frequently encountered urologic disorders. The book provides comprehensive coverage of the latest imaging techniques with an emphasis on newer modalities such as CT intravenous pyelograms (CT-IVP) and MRI for the genitourinary system. Each case opens with a concise description of the clinical presentation, radiologic findings, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis. It then concludes with a detailed discussion of the background, clinical findings, pathology, imaging findings, treatment, and prognosis for that case, and pertinent references. Features:Nearly 400 high-quality illustrations, including 47 in full color, demonstrate anatomy and pathology Consistent format of each chapter enhances ease of use Bulleted lists of differential diagnoses are ideal for rapid reviewIdeal for radiologists, urologists, and nephrologists, this book provides a quick reference for common imaging findings and the most appropriate imaging strategies for specific diseases. Its case-based format also makes it a valuable resource for residents preparing for board examinations.
Contents
Part I Congenital AbnormalitiesCase 1 Complete DuplicatonCase 2 Horse Shoe KidneyCase 3 Crossed Fused EctopiaCase 4 Multicystic Dysplastic KidneyCase 5 Ureteropelvic Junction ObstructionCase 6 Calyceal DiverticulumCase 7 UreterocelePart II Contrast MediaCase 8 Hypotensive Contrast ReactionCase 9 Contrast-Induced Renal FailureCase 10 Nephrogenic Systemic FibrosisPart III Stone Disease, Obstruction, and Metabolic AbnormalitiesCase 11 Medullary NephrocalcinosisCase 12 Cortical NephrocalcinosisCase 13 Renal StonesCase 14 Staghorn CalculiCase 15 Acute Ureteral Obstruction/Intravenous PyelogramCase 16 Acute Ureteral Obstruction/Computed TomographyCase 17 Obstructing Ureteral Stone/Computed Tomography Stone ProtocolCase 18 Nonobstructing Ureteral Stones/Computed Tomography Stone ProtocolCase 19 Appendicitis/Computed Tomography Stone ProtocolCase 20 Uric Acid StonePart IV Urinary Tract InfectionCase 21 Acute Pyelonephritis, Left KidneyCase 22 Diffuse Acute PyelonephritisCase 23 Acute Pyelonephritis with AbscessCase 24 Chronic PyelonephritisCase 25 Emphysematous PyelonephritisCase 26 Xanthogranulomatous PyelonephritisCase 27 TuberculosisCase 28 Emphysematous CystitisCase 29 Colovesical FistulaPart V Renal Cystic DiseaseCase 30 Bosniak I, Simple Renal CystCase 31 Bosniak II, Renal CystCase 32 Bosniak IIF, Renal CystCase 33 Bosniak III, Renal Cyst/Benign Multilocular CystCase 34 Bosniak IV, Cystic Renal Cell CarcinomaCase 35 Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney DiseaseCase 36 Von Hippel-Lindau DiseaseCase 37 Localized Cystic DiseaseCase 38 Medullary Sponge KidneyPart VI Solid Renal NeoplasmsCase 39 Renal Cell Carcinoma, T1Case 40 Renal Cell Carcinoma, T2N2Case 41 Renal Cell Carcinoma, T3bCase 42 Renal Cell Carcinoma, T4Case 43 OncocytomaCase 44 AngiomyolipomaCase 45 Tuberous SclerosisPart VII Transitional Cell Carcinoma and Filling DefectsCase 46 Transitional Cell CarcinomaCase 47 Multifocal Transitional Cell CarcinomaCase 48 Transitional Cell Carcinoma or Ureter/Goblet SignCase 49 Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the BladderCase 50 Urachal CarcinomaCase 51 Renal Blood Clots/Filling DefectsCase 52 Normal Papilla/Filling DefectsCase 53 Bladder Stones/Filling DefectsPart VIII Urinary Tract Trauma/Upper and Lower Urinary TractCase 54 Subcapsular Hematoma/Grade 1 Renal InjuryCase 55 Renal Laceration and Perinephric Hematoma/Grade 2 Renal InjuryCase 56 Renal Laceration and Hematoma/Grade 3 Renal InjuryCase 57 Renal Laceration and Extravasation/Grade 4 Renal InjuryCase 58 Shattered Kidney/Grade 5 Renal InjuryCase 59 Intraperitoneal Bladder RuptureCase 60 Extraperitoneal Bladder RuptureCase 61 Urethral Injury, Type 2Case 62 Urethral Injury, Type 3Case 63 Straddle Injury of UrethraPart IX AdrenalCase 64 Adrenal AdenomaCase 65 Adrenal MetastasisCase 66 PheochromocytomaCase 67 Adrenal CarcinomaCase 68 Adrenal PseudocystCase 69 MyelolipomaCase 70 Benign Adrenal Hyperplasia with Cushing SyndromeCase 71 Traumatic Adrenal HemorrhagePart X Vascular AbnormalitiesCase 72 Renal InfarctCase 73 Renal Artery StenosisCase 74 Retrocaval UreterCase 75 Papillary NecrosisCase 76 Radiation NephropathyPart XI Testicular and Scrotal AbnormalitiesCase 77 Simple HydroceleCase 78 OrchitisCase 79 EpididymitisCase 80 Testicular MicrolithiasisCase 81 Seminoma with MicrolithiasisCase 82 Mixed Germ Cell Tumor of TestisCase 83 Tubular Ectasia of Rete TestisCase 84 Testicular TorsionCase 85 Epidermoid Cyst of TestisCase 86 Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia of TestisCase 87 Testicular HematomaCase 88 VarioceleCase 89 Scrotal HerniaCase 90 Metastatic Adenopathy from Testis TumorPart XII MiscellaneousCase 91 Pelvic LipomatosisCase 92 Retroperitoneal FibrosisCase 93 Human Immunodeficiency Virus NephropathyAppendix