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041 _aEnglish
100 _aMukesh G. Harisinghani
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222 _aCommon terms and phrases
_ba b Fig anatomic location Axial CECT Axial contrast-enhanced CT Axial CT image bladder cancer cancer Stage celiac axis cell carcinoma chain cisterna chyli contrast-enhanced CT scan CT image shows CT scan disease Efferent vessels external iliac lymph external iliac nodes group of lymph Harisinghani hepatocellular carcinoma iliac artery iliac lymph node iliac nodal group image shows metastatic inferior internal ligament Lower border lymph node arrow lymph node blue lymph node metastases lymph node orange lymph node purple lymphatic drainage pathways lymphatic spread lymphoma malignancies medial mediastinal mediastinal lymph nodes metastases muscle N-stage classification nodal metastases nodal station node involvement nodes are outlined nodes see Fig ovarian cancer pancreas pancreaticoduodenal para-aortic paraaortic nodes pelvic penile cancer posterior primary tumor prostate cancer regional lymph nodes Regional nodes renal Roentgenol route Schematic illustration shows sentinel nodes shows an enlarged shows metastatic left splenic testicular cancer thoracic duct thorax shows enlarged Upper border vein
245 _aAtlas of Lymph Node Anatomy
250 _aillustrated
260 _aNew York:
_bSpringer Science & Business Media,
_cc2012
300 _a185 pages
520 _aDetailed anatomic drawings and state-of-the-art radiologic images combine to produce this essential Atlas of Lymph Node Anatomy. Utilizing the most recent advances in medical imaging, this book illustrates the nodal drainage stations in the head and neck, chest, and abdomen and pelvis. Also featured are clinical cases depicting drainage pathways for common malignancies. 2-D and 3-D maps offer color-coordinated representations of the lymph nodes in correlation with the anatomic illustrations. This simple, straightforward approach makes this book a perfect daily resource for a wide spectrum of specialties and physicians at all levels who are looking to gain a better understanding of lymph node anatomy and drainage. Edited by Mukesh G. Harisinghani, MD, with chapter contributions from staff members of the Department of Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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