Foot and Ankle Radiology
β Scribed by Robert A. Christman, DPM (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Churchill Livingstone
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 578
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This text/atlas of radiography introduces the scope of diagnostic radiology applicable to podiatric medicine, including normal and pathological presentations of the foot and ankle. It covers the principles of radiographic interpretation, normal and variant radiographic anatomy and development of the foot and ankle, systematic evaluation of bone and joint disorders, as well as bone and joint abnormalities. An excellent guide to the radiographic presentations of pathologic conditions, this book acquaints the reader with specific radiologic pathology of the foot and ankle and offers a solid understanding of general diagnostic radiology and pathologic correlation. It also demonstrates how to systematically analyze a radiograph and identify conditions that are intrinsic to the foot or that represent manifestations of extrinsic disease.
- Approximately 1,000 quality radiographs and line drawings illustrate concepts and disorders.
- Normal and variant radiographic anatomy is discussed and illustrated, providing examples of both normal and variant radiographs for effective comparison.
- A specific section on bone and joint disorders presents specific examples of these types of disorders.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Copyright, Page ii
Dedication, Page v
Contributors, Pages vii-viii
Foreword, Page ix
Preface, Pages xi-xii
Chapter 1 - Radiation Physics, Biology, and Safety, Pages 3-16
Chapter 2 - Radiography Equipment Considerations and Accessories, Pages 17-43
Chapter 3 - Positioning Techniques and Terminology, Pages 44-73
Chapter 4 - Exposure Techniques and Special Considerations, Pages 74-95
Chapter 5 - Film Quality, Pages 96-122
Chapter 6 - Principles of Radiographic Interpretation, Pages 123-129
Chapter 7 - The Normal Foot and Ankle, Pages 130-141
Chapter 8 - Normal Variants and Anomalies, Pages 142-187
Chapter 9 - Normal Development, Pages 188-202
Chapter 10 - Developmental Variants, Pages 202-221
Chapter 11 - View Selection for the Radiographic Study, Pages 225-239
Chapter 12 - Systematic Evaluation of Bone and Joint Abnormalities, Pages 240-258
Chapter 13 - Principles of Biomechanical Radiographic Analysis of the Foot, Pages 261-271
Chapter 14 - Foot Segmental Relationships and Bone Morphology, Pages 272-302
Chapter 15 - Pediatric Abnormalities of Position, Pages 303-313
Chapter 16 - Overview of Special Imaging Studies, Pages 317-343
Chapter 17 - MRI/Cross-Sectional Imaging, Pages 344-395
Chapter 18 - Fractures and Related Conditions: Fundamentals, Pages 399-414
Chapter 19 - Classification of Fractures and Dislocations, Pages 415-451
Chapter 20 - Osteonecrosis and Osteochondrosis, Pages 452-465
Chapter 21 - Bone Infection, Pages 466-481
Chapter 22 - Joint Disease, Pages 482-507
Chapter 23 - Bone Tumors and Tumorlike Lesions, Pages 508-547
Chapter 24 - Miscellaneous Disorders, Pages 548-571
Index, Pages 573-584
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