Full Description
2015 BMA Medical Book Awards Highly Commended in Radiology Category! Diagnostic Ultrasound: Musculoskeletal was written by leading experts in the field as an ideal source for the high-intensity radiological and clinical practices of today. This quick, up-to-date reference employs a user-friendly, practically applicable format and is well suited for radiologists, sonographers, rheumatologists, orthopaedic surgeons, sports physicians, and physiotherapists alike. Complete coverage of ultrasound anatomy, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and ultrasound-guided interventional procedures combines with thousands of illustrative clinical cases and schematic diagrams to make this new resource among the most comprehensive available on the market.Readily accessible chapter layout with succinct, bulleted teaching points and almost 3,000 high-quality illustrative clinical cases and schematic designs.All-inclusive section on musculoskeletal ultrasound anatomy, as well as a comprehensive interventional section covering muskuloskeletal ultrasound.Approaches musculoskeletal ultrasound from two different viewpoints: that of a specific diagnosis (Dx section), followed by that of a specific ultrasound appearance (DDx section).Differential diagnosis section features supportive images and text outlining the key discriminatory features necessary in reaching the correct diagnosis.Provides a solid understanding of musculoskeletal ultrasound anatomy and pathology.Comes with Amirsys eBook AdvantageT, an online eBook featuring expanded content, additional images, and fully searchable text.
Contents
PART 1SECTION I: UPPER LIMBSternoclavicular and Acromioclavicular JointsShoulder AxillaArm Arm Vessels Elbow Forearm Forearm Vessels Wrist HandHand Vessels Thumb Fingers Radial NerveMedian Nerve Ulnar NerveSECTION II: LOWER LIMBHip Thigh Muscles Femoral Vessels and Nerves Knee Leg Muscles Leg Vessels Leg Nerves Ankle TarsusFoot Vessels Metatarsals and ToesSECTION III: TRUNKBrachial Plexus Ribs and Intercostal Space Abdominal Wall and Paraspinal Structures Groin Gluteal MusclesPART 2: DIAGNOSESSECTION I: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEWApproach to Musculoskeletal Sonography Musculoskeletal ArtifactsSECTION II: TENDON DISORDERSRotator Cuff/Biceps TendinosisRotator Cuff/Biceps Tendon Tear Non-Rotator Cuff Tendinosis Non-Rotator Cuff Tendon Tears Tenosynovitis Elbow EpicondylitisSECTION III: SOFT TISSUE, BONE, AND JOINT INJURYFat Injury Muscle Infarction Muscle Injury Hematoma/SeromaLigament Injury Bone FractureSECTION IV: ARTHROPATHIESOsteoarthritis Inflammatory Arthritis Gout and Pseudogout Developmental Hip DysplasiaSECTION V: NEUROVASCULAR ABNORMALITIESNerve Injury Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Vascular Dilatation or InflammationSECTION VI: INFECTIONSoft Tissue Infection Bone Infection Joint Infection Postoperative InfectionSECTION VII: ARTICULAR AND PARAARTICULAR MASSESHemarthrosis and Lipohemarthrosis Baker Cyst Bursitis Ganglion Cyst Parameniscal Cyst Synovial TumorSECTION VIII: SOFT TISSUE AND BONE TUMORSPlantar Fasciitis and Fibromatosis Lipoma Epidermoid Cyst Pilomatricoma Dermatofibrosarcoma ProtuberansVascular Leiomyoma Superficial Metastases, Lymphoma, and MelanomaVascular Anomaly Foreign Body and Injection Granulomas Lymph Node Abnormality Soft Tissue Sarcoma Bone Tumor Local Tumor RecurrenceSECTION IX: HERNIAAbdominal Wall Hernia Groin HerniaPART 3: DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSESSECTION I: GENERAL LUMPS AND BUMPSHypoechoic Subcutaneous Mass Hyperechoic Subcutaneous Mass Hypoechoic Muscle Mass Hyperechoic Muscle Mass Cystic Soft Tissue MassCalcified Soft Tissue MassHypervascular Soft Tissue MassSECTION II: TENDON ABNORMALITIESPeritendinous MassTendon Hypoechogenicity Tendon Hyperechogenicity Tendon SwellingSECTION III: NERVE, FASCIA, AND BONESwollen Nerve Fascial LesionBone Surface LesionSECTION IV: JOINT ABNORMALITIESParaarticular Cystic Mass Synovial Swelling Joint EffusionSECTION V: CHEST AND ABDOMINAL WALLChest Wall Lesion Abdominal Wall MassPART 4: INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURESSECTION I: BIOPSYBiopsy Soft Tissue Tumor Biopsy Bone TumorSECTION II: JOINT PROCEDURESShoulder Procedures Elbow Procedures Hand and Wrist Procedures Hip and Pelvis Procedures Knee Procedures Ankle and Foot Procedures