Description
Covering the entire spectrum of this fast-changing field, Diagnostic Imaging: Genitourinary, fourth edition, is an invaluable resource for general radiologists and trainees—anyone who requires an easily accessible, highly visual reference on today's genitourinary (GU) imaging. Drs. Ghaneh Fananapazir, Bryan R. Foster, and their team of highly regarded experts provide up-to-date information on recent advances in technology and the understanding of GU diseases and disorders to help you make informed decisions at the point of care. The text is lavishly illustrated, delineated, and referenced, making it a useful learning tool as well as a handy reference for daily practice.- Serves as a one-stop resource for key concepts and information on GU imaging, including a wealth of new material and content updates throughout- Features more than 2,500 images (state-of-the-art cross-sectional imaging, full-color medical illustrations, radiologic images, clinical photographs, H&E stains, and gross pathology photographs), plus 500 additional images and video clips online- Features updates from cover to cover including updated Bosniak 2019 criteria, PI-RADS v2.1 terminology, updated cancer staging chapters, new interventional techniques, new contrast agent guidelines, and new chapters on transgender imaging- Contains a new 10-chapter section on kidney transplant, including post-transplant procedures- Covers key procedures such as renal biopsy; percutaneous genitourinary interventions; kidney ablation/embolization; and venous sampling and venography- Covers all aspects of GU imaging, including typical and variant findings; GU anatomy, physiology, imaging protocols, and work-ups; and new developments in diagnostic criteria and terminology- Uses bulleted, succinct text and highly templated chapters for quick comprehension of essential information at the point of care- Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices
Table of Contents
SECTION 1: OVERVIEW AND INTRODUCTION4 Imaging ApproachesBryan R. Foster, MD and Ghaneh Fananapazir, MDSECTION 2: RETROPERITONEUM12 Introduction to RetroperitoneumBryan R. Foster, MD and Matthew T. Heller, MD, FSARCONGENITAL16 Duplications and Anomalies of IVCBryan R. Foster, MD and Matthew T. Heller, MD, FSARINFLAMMATION20 Retroperitoneal FibrosisAlice Fung, MD and Matthew T. Heller, MD, FSARDEGENERATIVE24 Pelvic LipomatosisBryan R. Foster, MD and Matthew T. Heller, MD, FSARTREATMENT RELATED26 Retroperitoneal HemorrhageAlice Fung, MD and Matthew T. Heller, MD, FSAR30 Postoperative LymphoceleAlice Fung, MD and Matthew T. Heller, MD, FSARBENIGN NEOPLASMS32 Retroperitoneal Neurogenic TumorBryan R. Foster, MD and Matthew T. Heller, MD, FSARMALIGNANT NEOPLASMS36 Retroperitoneal SarcomaAlice Fung, MD40 Retroperitoneal and Mesenteric LymphomaAlice Fung, MD and Matthew T. Heller, MD, FSAR44 Retroperitoneal MetastasesBryan R. Foster, MD and Matthew T. Heller, MD, FSAR48 Solitary Fibrous TumorBryan R. Foster, MDSECTION 3: ADRENAL52 Introduction to AdrenalsMitchell Tublin, MD, Ghaneh Fananapazir, MD, and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACRINFECTION56 Adrenal Tuberculosis and Fungal InfectionMitchell Tublin, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACRMETABOLIC OR INHERITED58 Adrenal HyperplasiaGhaneh Fananapazir, MD60 Adrenal InsufficiencyMitchell Tublin, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACRTRAUMA62 Adrenal HemorrhageGhaneh Fananapazir, MD, Mitchell Tublin, MD, and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACRBENIGN NEOPLASMS66 Adrenal CystMitchell Tublin, MD70 Adrenal AdenomaMitchell Tublin, MD and Mark D. Sugi, MD76 Adrenal MyelolipomaMitchell Tublin, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR80 PheochromocytomaMitchell Tublin, MD and Mark D. Sugi, MDMALIGNANT NEOPLASMS86 Adrenal Cortical CarcinomaMitchell Tublin, MD, Ghaneh Fananapazir, MD, and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR90 Adrenal Cortical Carcinoma StagingAkram M. Shaaban, MBBCh102 Adrenal LymphomaMitchell Tublin, MD and Mark D. Sugi, MD104 Adrenal MetastasesMitchell Tublin, MD and Mark D. Sugi, MD108 Adrenal Collision TumorMitchell Tublin, MD and Mark D. Sugi, MDSECTION 4: KIDNEY AND RENAL PELVIS112 Introduction to Renal Physiology and ContrastAlessandro Furlan, MD and Ghaneh Fananapazir, MD114 Introduction to Kidney and Renal PelvisAlessandro Furlan, MDNORMAL VARIANTS AND PSEUDOLESIONS120 Renal Fetal LobationAmir A. Borhani, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR122 Junctional Cortical DefectAmir A. Borhani, MD124 Column of BertinAmir A. Borhani, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACRCONGENITAL126 Horseshoe KidneyAlessandro Furlan, MD, Mark D. Sugi, MD, and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR130 Renal Ectopia and AgenesisAlessandro Furlan, MD, Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR, and Mark D. Sugi, MD134 Ureteropelvic Junction ObstructionAlessandro Furlan, MD and Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR138 Congenital Megacalyces and MegaureterAlessandro Furlan, MD and Ghaneh Fananapazir, MD140 Renal LymphangiomatosisAlessandro Furlan, MD and Ghaneh Fananapazir, MDINFECTION142 Acute PyelonephritisGhaneh Fananapazir, MD and Alessandro Furlan, MD146 Chronic Pyelonephritis/Reflux NephropathyAlessandro Furlan, MD and Amir A. Borhani, MD148 Xanthogranulomatous PyelonephritisLori Mankowski Gettle, MD, MBA, FSRU, AlessandroFurlan, MD, and R. Brooke Jeffrey, MD152 Emphysematous PyelonephritisLori Mankowski Gettle, MD, MBA, FSRU, AlessandroFurlan, MD, and R. Brooke Jeffrey, MD154 Renal AbscessLori Mankowski Gettle, MD, MBA, FSRU, AlessandroFurlan, MD, and R. Brooke Jeffrey, MD158 PyonephrosisLori Mankowski Gettle, MD, MBA, FSRU and AlessandroFurlan, MD160 Opportunistic Renal InfectionsAlessandro Furlan, MD and Amir A. Borhani, MDRENAL CYSTIC DISEASE162 Renal CystKanupriya Vijay, MD and Alessandro Furlan, MD166 Parapelvic (Peripelvic) CystKanupriya Vijay, MD and Alessandro Furlan, MD168 Bosniak Classification of Cystic MassesBenjamin Wildman-Tobriner, MD and Kevin Kalisz, MD172 Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney DiseaseBryan R.



