Description
Covering the entire spectrum of this fast-changing field, Diagnostic Imaging: Genitourinary, fifth edition, is an invaluable resource for general radiologists, specialized radiologists, and trainees―anyone who requires an easily accessible, highly visual reference on today's genitourinary 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 pathologic entities 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.- Contains 160+ chapters that guide you through all the imaging intricacies of the GU system, including anatomy, physiology, imaging protocols, and work-ups- Includes new chapters on MR imaging of bladder cancer, the new VI-RADs system, MR-targeted prostate biopsy techniques, rare and atypical prostate masses, management of incidental adrenal lesions, and renal artery aneurysms- Features an expanded prostate section with details on the latest PI-RADS and the new prostate cancer scoring systems, and a new subsection of chapters on penile trauma, injury, and carcinoma- Introduces most sections with a review of normal anatomy and variants, bolstered with extensive use of medical illustrations and radiographic images- Comprises dedicated sections on imaging techniques designed to optimize radiologic protocols and enhance diagnostic specificity- Features 1,700+ high-quality print images (with an additional 1,000+ images in the complimentary eBook), including radiology images, full-color medical illustrations, clinical and gross pathology photographs, and histology images covering all relevant modalities: ultrasound, CT and CEUS, MR, PET/CT, and gross pathology imagery―emphasizing state-of-the-art, cross-sectional imaging throughout- Uses succinct bulleted text and highly templated chapters for quick comprehension of essential information at the point of care- Any additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date
Table of Contents
SECTION 1: OVERVIEW AND INTRODUCTIONImaging ApproachesSECTION 2: RETROPERITONEUMIntroduction to RetroperitoneumCONGENITALDuplications and Anomalies of IVCINFLAMMATIONRetroperitoneal FibrosisDEGENERATIVEPelvic LipomatosisTREATMENT RELATEDRetroperitoneal HemorrhagePostoperative LymphoceleBENIGN NEOPLASMSRetroperitoneal Neurogenic TumorMALIGNANT NEOPLASMSRetroperitoneal SarcomaRetroperitoneal and Mesenteric LymphomaRetroperitoneal MetastasesSolitary Fibrous TumorSECTION 3: ADRENALIntroduction to AdrenalsManagement of Incidental Adrenal MassesINFECTIONAdrenal Tuberculosis and Fungal InfectionMETABOLIC OR INHERITEDAdrenal HyperplasiaAdrenal InsufficiencyTRAUMAAdrenal HemorrhageAdrenal CystAdrenal AdenomaAdrenal MyelolipomaPheochromocytomaAdrenal Cortical CarcinomaAdrenal Cortical Carcinoma StagingAdrenal LymphomaAdrenal MetastasesAdrenal Collision TumorSECTION 4: KIDNEY AND RENAL PELVISIntroduction to Renal Physiology and ContrastIntroduction to Kidney and Renal PelvisNORMAL VARIANTS AND PSEUDOLESIONSRenal Fetal LobationJunctional Cortical DefectColumn of BertinHorseshoe KidneyRenal Ectopia and AgenesisUreteropelvic Junction ObstructionCongenital Megacalyces and MegaureterRenal LymphangiomatosisAcute PyelonephritisChronic Pyelonephritis/Reflux NephropathyXanthogranulomatous PyelonephritisEmphysematous PyelonephritisRenal AbscessPyonephrosisOpportunistic Renal InfectionsRENAL CYSTIC DISEASERenal CystParapelvic (Peripelvic) CystBosniak Classification of Cystic MassesAutosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney DiseaseAcquired Cystic Kidney Diseasevon Hippel-Lindau DiseaseMedullary Cystic DiseasesLithium NephropathyLocalized Cystic Renal DiseaseRenal AngiomyolipomaRenal OncocytomaMetanephric AdenomaMixed Epithelial and Stromal Tumor FamilyIgG4 Renal DiseaseHistiocytic DiseasesRenal Cell CarcinomaRenal Cell Carcinoma StagingMedullary CarcinomaCollecting Duct CarcinomaUrothelial CarcinomaRenal Pelvis and Ureter Carcinoma StagingRenal LymphomaRenal MetastasesMETABOLICNephrocalcinosisUrolithiasisParoxysmal Nocturnal HemoglobinuriaRENAL FAILURE AND MEDICAL RENAL DISEASEHydronephrosisGlomerulonephritisAcute Tubular InjuryRenal Cortical NecrosisRenal Papillary NecrosisHIV NephropathyChronic Renal FailureRenal LipomatosisVASCULAR DISORDERSRenal Artery StenosisRenal InfarctionRenal Vein ThrombosisRenal VasculitisRenal TraumaUrinomaTRANSPLANTATIONKidney Transplant Normal AnatomyVascular Thrombosis in Kidney TransplantsTransplant Renal Artery StenosisArteriovenous Fistulas Involving Kidney TransplantsPseudoaneurysms Involving Kidney TransplantsUrinary Obstruction Involving Kidney TransplantsPerinephric Fluid Collections Involving Kidney TransplantsPosttransplant Lymphoproliferative Disease Involving Kidney TransplantsAcute Tubular Necrosis in Kidney TransplantsRejection in Kidney TransplantsPostoperative State, KidneyRadiation NephropathyContrast-Induced NephropathySECTION 5: URETERIntroduction to UreterDuplicated and Ectopic UreterUreteroceleUreteritis CysticaUreteral StrictureUreteral TraumaNEOPLASMSFibroepithelial PolypUreteral Urothelial CarcinomaMISCELLANEOUSUreterectasis of PregnancySECTION 6: BLADDERIntroduction to BladderUrachal AnomaliesCystitisBladder SchistosomiasisMalakoplakiaBladder CalculiBladder DiverticulumFistulas of Genitourinary TractNeurogenic BladderBladder TraumaPostoperative State, BladderInflammatory Myofibroblastic TumorBladder Intramural MassesUrinary Bladder Carcinoma StagingVI-RADS: Approach and PitfallsSquamous Cell CarcinomaAdenocarcinomaSECTION 7: URETHRA/PENISNONNEOPLASTIC CONDITIONSIntroduction to UrethraUrethral StrictureUrethral DiverticulumUrethral TraumaTraumatic, Vascular, and Nonmalignant Penile LesionsUrethral Carcinoma StagingPenile CarcinomaPenile and Urethral ImplantsGender-Affirming Surgery: MasculinizingGender-Affirming Surgery: FeminizingSECTION 8: TESTESApproach to Scrotal SonographyCryptorchidismTesticular TorsionSegmental InfarctionTubular EctasiaTesticular MicrolithiasisGerm Cell TumorsTesticular Carcino



