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Main description:
This book will enable practicing physicians and trainees to learn, in a clinically relevant and intellectually stimulating way, guidelines for appropriate ordering of imaging exams. The new edition provides more than 460 clinical case scenarios, organized into subspecialty modules (breast, cardiac, thoracic, gastrointestinal, urologic, women's, pediatric, vascular, musculoskeletal, and neurologic imaging). Each scenario is presented as a quiz in which the reader is invited to select the best option from various imaging modalities. All choices are given ratings of appropriateness and is consistent with the American College of Radiology (ACR) Appropriateness Criteria. Furthermore, a brief solution to each case is included. Finally, over 500 radiologic images are included each associated with a clinical case to illustrate the diagnostic capabilities of the imaging exam. This second edition incorporates new content and revisions to remain consistent with the updated ACR Appropriateness Criteria since the original publication in 2012. It will be an ideal tool both for self-study and for quantitative evaluation of students' knowledge.
Contents:
1. Introduction1.1. ACR Appropriateness Criteria
1.2. Imaging Modalities
1.2.1. X-ray and Fluoroscopy
1.2.2. Ultrasound
1.2.3. Computed Tomography
1.2.4. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
1.2.5. Nuclear Medicine Scan
1.2.6. Interventional Procedures
2. Breast Imaging
2.1.Breast Cancer Screening
2.2.Breast Pain
2.3.Symptomatic Male Breast
2.4.Palpable Breast Mass
2.5.Stage I Breast Carcinoma Staging
3. Cardiac Imaging
3.1. Acute Chest Pain - Suspected Aortic Dissection
3.2. Acute
Chest Pain - Suspected Pulmonary Embolism
3.3. Acute Nonspecific Chest Pain - Low Probability of Coronary Artery Disease
3.4. Asymptomatic Patient at Risk for Coronary Artery Disease
3.5. Chest Pain Suggestive of Acute Coronary Syndrome
3.6. Chronic Chest Pain - Low to Intermediate Probability of Coronary Artery Disease
3.7. Suspected Infective Endocarditis
3.8. Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Planning
4. Thoracic Imaging
4.1. Blunt Chest Trauma
4.2. Rib Fractures
4.3. Hemoptysis
4.4. Acute Respiratory Illness in Immunocompetent Pat
ients
4.5. Acute Respiratory Illness in Immunocompromised Patients
4.6. Chronic Dyspnea
4.7. Possible Tuberculosis
4.8. Occupational Lung Diseases
4.9. Solitary Pulmonary Nodule
4.10. Routine Chest Radiography
4.11. Bronchogenic Carcinoma Staging
4.12. Pulmonary Metastases Screening
5. Gastrointestinal Imaging
5.1. Blunt Abdominal Trauma
5.2. Right Upper Quadrant Pain
5.3. Right Lower Quadrant Pain --- Suspected Appendicitis
5.4. Left Lower Quadrant Pain --- Suspected Diverticulitis
5.5. Acute Abdominal Pain and Fever or Suspected Abdominal Abscess
5.6. Su
spected Small Bowel Obstruction
5.7. Jaundice
5.8. Acute Pancreatitis
5.9. Dysphagia
5.10. Crohn Disease
5.11. Liver Lesion Characterization
5.12. Colorectal Cancer Screening
5.13. Colorectal Cancer Staging
6. Urologic Imaging
6.1. Renal Trauma
6.2. Suspected Lower Urinary Tract Trauma
6.3. Acute Onset Flank Pain with Suspicion of Stone Disease
6.4. Acute Pyelonephritis
6.5. Acute Onset Scrotal Pain
6.6. Hematuria
6.7. Hematospermia
6.8. Recurrent Lower Urinary Tract Infections in Women
6.9. &n
bsp; Suspicion of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
6.10. Renal Failure
6.11. Renal Transplant Dysfunction
6.12. Renovascular Hypertension
6.13. Incidentally Discovered Adrenal Mass
6.14. Indeterminate Renal Mass
6.15. Prostate Cancer Detection, Staging and Surveillance
6.16. Renal Cell Carcinoma Staging
6.17. Invasive Bladder Cancer Staging
6.18. Testicular Malignancy Staging
7. Women's Imaging
7.1. Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding
7.2. First Trimes
ter Bleeding
7.3. Acute Pelvic Pain in the Reproductive Age Group
7.4. Clinically Suspected Adnexal Mass
7.5. Infertility
7.6. Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
7.7. Ovarian Cancer Screening
7.8. Ovarian Cancer Pretreatment Imaging and Followup
7.9. Endometrial Cancer of the Uterus
7.10. Invasive Cancer of the Cervix Staging
8. Vascular Imaging
8.1. Suspected Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
8.2. Nontraumatic Thoracic Aortic Disease
8.3. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Treatment
8.4. Nonvariceal Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
8.5. Mesenteric Ischemia
8.6. Sudden Onset of Cold, Painful Leg
8.7. Claudication Assessmen
t for Revascularization
8.8. Lower-Extremity Arterial Bypass Surgery Followup
8.9. Recurrent Symptoms Following Lower Extremity Angioplasty
8.10. Suspected Upper Extremity Deep Vein Thrombosis
8.11. Suspected Lower Extremity Deep Vein Thrombosis
9. Pediatric Imaging
9.1. Suspected Physical Abuse
9.2. Head Trauma
9.3. Headache
9.4. Orbits, vision and visual loss
9.5. Sinusitis
9.6. Seizures
9.7. Fever
9.8. Vomiting in Infants
9.9. Right Lower Quadrant Pain
9.10. Crohn Disease
9.11. Hematuria
9.12. Urinary Tract Infection
9.13. Suspected Spine Trauma
9.14. Back Pain
9.15. Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
9.16. Limping Child
10. Musculoskeletal Imaging
10.1. Suspected Spine Trauma
10.1.1. NEXUS Criteria
10.1.2. Canadian C-Spine Rules
10.1.3. High Risk Criteria
10.2. Chronic Back Pain
10.3. &
nbsp; Osteoporosis and Bone Mineral Density
10.4. Stress or Insufficiency Fracture
10.5. Suspected Osteomyelitis in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus
10.6. Acute Hand and Wrist Trauma
10.7. Acute Hip Pain with Suspected Fracture
10.8. Acute Knee Trauma
10.9.
Acute Ankle Trauma
10.9.1. Ottawa Ankle Rules
10.10. Imaging After Total Hip Arthroplasty
10.11. Imaging After Total Knee Arthroplasty
10.12. Soft Tissue Masses
10.13. Followup of Musculoskeletal Tumors
10.14. Metastases to Bone
11. Neurologic Imaging
11.1. Head Trauma
11.1.1. Glasgow Coma Scale
11.1.2. New Orleans Criteria
11.1.3. Canadian CT Head Rule
11.1.4. National Emergency X-Ray Utilization Study
11.2. Headache
11.3. Cerebrovascular Disease
11.4. Focal Neurologic Deficit
11.5. Seizures and Epilepsy
11.6. Dementia and Movement Disorders
11.7. Ataxia
11.8. Orbits, Vision and Visual Loss
11.9. Hearing Loss and Vertigo
11.10. Sinonasal Disease
11.11. Myelopathy
11.12. Chronic Neck Pain
11.13. Low Back Pain
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer Nature Switzerland AG)
Publication date: May, 2022
Pages: 947
Weight: 1442g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Accident & Emergency Medicine, Diseases and Disorders, General Practice, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics and Neonatal, Radiology