Mark S. Parker

Chest Imaging Case Atlas - 2nd edition, illustrated - New York Thieme, 2012 ISBN 1604065915, 9781604065916 Length 2012 - 996 pages

Contents:

Foreword

Acknowledgments

Overview

Hilar Anatomy

Pulmonary Vessels

Pleura

Lymphatic System




A comprehensive atlas covering the breadth and depth of chest imaging

Written by renowned experts in chest imaging, Chest Imaging Case Atlas, Second Edition enables radiology residents, fellows, and practitioners to hone their diagnostic skills by teaching them how to interpret a large number of radiologic cases. This atlas contains over 200 cases on conditions ranging from Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma to Wegener Granulomatosis. Each case is supported by a discussion of the disease, its underlying pathology, typical and unusual imaging findings, management, and prognosis, providing a comprehensive overview of each disorder.

Special Features of the Second Edition:

Over 1500 high-quality images demonstrating normal and pathologic findings and their variations
More multiplanar, CT angiographic (CTA), MRI, and 3D imaging is incorporated into the text, helping readers stay current with this rapidly changing technology
40 new cases and updated images in cases from the previous edition
A new post-thoracotomy chest section addresses normal post-operative findings and complications associated with common thoracic interventional procedures
The neoplastic diseases section includes the new TNM staging system for lung cancer
The adult cardiovascular disease section now contains a discussion on univentricular and biventricular or end-stage heart failure including various ventricular assist devices and the Total Artificial Heart, their imaging features, and complications associated with their use
The diffuse lung disease section has been expanded to include an approach to HRCT interpretation
Case discussions are based on up-to-datereviews of current literature as well as classic landmark articles
Pearls are provided to describe the features that may strongly support a specific diagnosis, enabling readers to sharpen their clinical diagnostic skills
This book is an invaluable illustrated reference that all physicians in radiology and chest imaging in particular, including pulmonary medicine physicians and thoracic surgeons, should have on their bookshelf. Common terms and phrases: abnormalities acute adenocarcinoma Affected patients air bronchograms air space airways alveolar aorta aortic arch ascending aorta associated asymptomatic atelectasis azygos bilateral bronchial bronchiectasis centrilobular chest CT lung chest CT mediastinal chest radiograph chest wall chronic Clinical Findings Clinical Presentation collapse Coned-down congenital consolidation Contrast-enhanced chest CT cough CT lung window CT mediastinal window cystic demonstrates diaphragm Differential Diagnosis Discussion Background distal dyspnea emphysema endobronchial Etiology fibrosis fractures ground glass opacities hemoptysis hilar hilum HRCT injuries ipsilateral left lower lobe left upper lobe lesions lobar lobe atelectasis lobe bronchus lung cancer lymphadenopathy lymphoma MDCT medial mediastinal mediastinum Miiller NL normal oblique fissure opacities Pathology pleural effusion pneumothorax posterior Prognosis pulmonary artery pulmonary contusion pulmonary vein Radiologic Findings respiratory right lower lobe right middle lobe right upper lobe Roentgenol segmental segmental bronchus subclavian artery Suggested Reading symptoms syndrome thickening tracheal tracheobronchial trauma Travis WD tumor typically Unenhanced chest CT vascular venous volume loss

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