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Head and Neck Imaging

โœ Scribed by Anthony A. Mancuso


Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
387
Series
LWW Teaching File Series
Edition
2
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Teaching Files are one of the hallmarks of radiology education, providing the kind of personal consultation with experts normally found only in the setting of a teaching hospital. This teaching file contains 164 cases, covering all areas of head and neck imaging. A consistent format is used to present each case. Chapters are organized by anatomical region. Included are cases on the temporal bone, skull base, eye and orbit, sinuses and nasal cavity, neck, trachea, salivary glands, hypopharynx and cervical esophagus, oropharynx and larynx. The book can be used both as an independent study and review tool for board-exam preparation and as a companion to Dr. Mancuso's majesterial, two-volume text, "Head and Neck Radiology" (2010), chapters from which are referenced following each case for further reading.
The cases follow a standard format popular with residents and fellows: clinical presentation, questions, findings, differential diagnosis, diagnosis, discussion, reporting responsibilities, and a section on what the treating physician needs to know. This format emphasizes critical thinking within a clinical context, to build medical decision-making skills. A password-protected companion website, free to purchasers of the book, also includes all cases.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Contens
1. The Eye, Orbit, and Visual Pathways, Including Cranial Nerves Ill, IV, and VI
2. Sinonasal and Craniofacial Region, Including Cranial Nerve V
3. Temporal Bone, Posterior Skull Base, Posterior Fossa, and Cranial Nerves VII-XII
4. The Suprahyoid Neck
5. lnfrahyoid Neck and Cervicothoracic Junction (Thoracic Inlet)
6. Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands
7. Major Salivary Glands: Parotid, Submandibular, Sublingual
8. Nasopharynx
9. Oropharynx
10. Oral Cavity and Floor of the Mouth
11. Larynx
12. Trachea
13. Hypopharynx
14. Cervical Esophagus
Index


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