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Emergency Radiology: Case Review Series Stuart E. Mirvis

Emergency Radiology: Case Review Series By Stuart E. Mirvis

Emergency Radiology: Case Review Series by Stuart E. Mirvis


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Uses more than 200 case studies to challenge your knowledge of a range of topics in emergency radiology, including MDCT-A of vascular injury, CT and MR of spinal injuries, CT and MRI of CNS emergencies, and subtle and classic CT signs of bowel emergencies. This book offers a user-friendly tool for self assessment in this specialty.

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Emergency Radiology: Case Review Series Summary

Emergency Radiology: Case Review Series by Stuart E. Mirvis

This brand-new volume in the best-selling "Case Review" series uses more than 200 case studies to challenge your knowledge of a full range of topics in emergency radiology, including MDCT-A of vascular injury, CT and MR of spinal injuries, CT and MRI of CNS emergencies, and subtle and classic CT signs of bowel emergencies. It is your ideal concise, affordable, and user-friendly tool for self assessment in this specialty! With its soft-cover format, easy-access organization, and high-quality images, Emergency Radiology goes a long way toward alleviating exam anxiety and sharpening your clinical skills. Discusses the classic appearance of a range of emergent imaging pathology and key points concerning diagnoses to promote rapid, appropriate treatment of acute illnesses. Organizes case studies into "Opening Round," "Fair Game," and "Challenge" sections that present varying levels of difficulty. Mirrors the format and content of the American Board of Radiology's oral exam, and offers case studies similar to those found on exams, to give you realistic preparation for the test-taking experience. Features more than 500 high-quality, state-of-the-art images representing a wide range of clinical situations encountered in the field. Incorporates the most recent knowledge from the literature in this field, and offers 200 case studies, to make sure your skills are completely up to date. Groups cases by topic for a more efficient, targeted review of information.

Emergency Radiology: Case Review Series Reviews

In this excellent teaching aid, the authors from the Trauma and Emergency Radiology section of the University of Maryland have compiled a myriad of interesting cases that provide ample opportunity to rapidly familiarize the reader with the classic appearances of a range of emergent imaging pathology and key points concerning these diagnoses.

The format mirrors the style and content of the American Board of Radiology's oral examination and allows radiological trainees a realistic preparation for their test-taking experience.

Since each case in the book is distinct, this is the kind of text that one can pick up and review at any time day or night! I thoroughly recommend this fantastic book to all radiologists reviewing ED studies.

Dr. Terence Featherstone, RAD Magazine, December 2009

Table of Contents

1 Laryngeal (cricoid) Fracture 2 Spinal extension fracture-dislocation in ankylosing spondylitis 3 Traumatic Aortic Pseudoaneurysm 4 Blunt trauma esophageal rupture 5 Galeazzi fracture-dislocation 6 Isolated Articular Pillar (Lamino-pedicular separation) 7 Focal bacterial acute pyelonephritis (Acute lobar nephronia) 8 Lumbar Burst Fracture 9 Acute Calculus Cholecystitis 10 Orbital Blow-out fracture 11 Pulmonary Contusions and Lacerations 12 Septic Pulmonary Emboli 13 Hyperdense MCA Sign 14 Left hemidiaphragm rupture and gastric herniation into thorax 15 Rupture of the right hemidiaphragm with liver herniation 16 Intramural Aortic Hematoma 17 Tension Pneumopericardium 18 Acute Subdural Hematoma with Cerebral Herniation 19 Pulmonary Artery Pseudoaneurysm 20 Pleural Empyema 21 Combined fracture of symphysis and bilateral condyles 22 Torus fracture of the distal radius and ulna 23 Slipped capital femoral epiphysis 24 Slipped capital femoral epiphysis ?? Jefferson Fracture 25 Left hemothorax with active bleeding 26 Left renal laceration 27 Left pneumothorax (first image) and tension left pneumothorax (second image) 28 C2 hangman fracture 29 Hypertensive hemorrhage in right basal ganglia 30 Colles fracture 31 Bilateral basal ganglia infarcts due to carbon monoxide poisoning 32 Segond fracture 33 "Blowout fracture left medial orbital wall 34 Acute bilateral maxillary sinusitis 35 Acute pancreatitis 36 Tibial plateau fracture 37 Left flail chest 38 Aspergilloma 39 Lipohemarthrosis due to tibial plateau fracture 40 Salter-Harris fracture of left humeral head 41 Acromioclavicular Joint Injury - Type III 42 Acute Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage 43 Acute Appendicitis 44 Calcaneus Fracture 45 Choledocholithiasis 46 Malignant Spinal Cord Compression 47 Epididymitis 48 Acute Epiglottitis 49 Retained Foreign Body 50 Inflicted Injury (Child Physical Abuse) 51 Anterior Knee Dislocation with Popliteal Artery Transection 52 Lisfranc Fracture-dislocation 53 Liver Injury with Active Hemorrhage 54 Peritonsillar Abscess 55 Community-Acquired Lobar Pneumonia 56 Alveolar Pulmonary Edema 57 Pulmonary Embolism and Lower Extremity Deep Venous Thrombosis 58 Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysm 59 Superficial Soft Tissue Abscess 60 Type II dens fracture (Anderson, D'Alonzo classification) 61 Diffuse axonal shear injury 62 Depressed comminuted skull fracture with underlying parenchymal contusion 63 Zygomatico maxillary complex (ZMC) fracture 64 Flail mandible 65 Supination external rotation injury of ankle 66 Anterior dislocation of left hip 67 Posterior dislocation of right sternoclavicular joint 68 Splenic laceration 69 Type II anteroposterior compression pelvic fracture 70 Infarction of small bowel 71 Segmental renal infarct 72 Extraperitoneal bladder rupture 73 Periportal lymph edema from volume overload 74 Left hemidiaphragm injury 75 Penetrating colon and diaphragm injury 76 Recent passage of a ureteral stone 77 Isolated free fluid without a source 78 Emphysematous cystitis 79 Midgut volvulus 80 Type 3 occipital condyle fracture 81 Atlantoaxial rotatory dislocation 82 Flexion-teardrop fracture dislocation 83 Blunt trauma esophageal rupture 84 Obstructive Sialadenitis 85 Pancreatic transection 86 Chance Fracture 87 Renal pelvic rupture with congenital uretero-pelvic junction obstruction 88 Full-thickness duodenal rupture (blunt trauma) 89 Tracheal Rupture - blunt trauma 90 Hypovolemic Shock Complex (HSC) 91 Small Bowel Obstruction Incarcerated Indirect Inguinal Hernia 92 Full-thickness bowel perforation 93 Hemorrhage of adrenal myelolipoma 94 Traumatic Cavernous Carotid Fistula 95 Lunate dislocation 96 Lens dislocation 97 Testicular torsion 98 Left Renal Infarction 99 Subacute left subdural hematoma 100 C2 hyperextension teardrop fracture 101 Toxic megacolon 102 Pneumocystis pneumonia 103 Left renal subcapsular hematoma with active bleeding 104 Cecal diverticulitis 105 Pericardial effusion 106 Toxic megacolon 107 Fournier Gangrene 108 Aspirated foreign body 109 Avascular necrosis of bilateral femoral heads 110 Mature cystic teratoma 111 Liver injury with post-traumatic liver abscess 112 Minimally displaced avulsion fracture at base of fifth metatarsal 113 Emphysematous cystitis 114 Acetabulum anterior wall fracture 115 Achilles tendon rupture 116 Emphysematous cystitis 117 Aortic Dissection (Stanford type A) with Hemopericardium 118 Acute Cerebellar Hemorrhage Secondary to Arteriovenous Malformation 119 Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy 120 Postemetic Esophageal Rupture (Boerhaave's Syndrome) 121 Retained Foreign Body (Fish Bone) with Pharyngeal Perforation 122 Laryngeal Fracture 123 Maisonneuve Fracture 124 Acute Mastoiditis Complicated by Epidural Abscess 125 Nasoorbital ethmoidal Fracture 126 Anterior Shoulder (Glenohumeral Joint) Dislocation with Bankart Lesion 127 Subperiosteal Orbital Abscess 128 Triquetral Fracture 129 Anterior Urethral Disruption 130 Volar Plate Avulsion Fracture 131 Splenic vascular injury 132 Hyperextension dislocation injury at the C5-6 level 133 Hyperflexion sprain injury at the C3-4 and C4-5 levels 134 Anoxic brain injury 135 Longitudinal fracture of petrous temporal bone 136 Nohemorrhagic right middle cerebral artery infarct 137 Acute disc herniation 138 Bennett's Fracture 139 Scaphoid fracture 140 Radial head fracture 141 Occipitoatlantal dislocation 142 Pancreatic laceration 143 Pyometra due to cervical carcinoma 144 Primary mesenteric adenitis 145 Penetrating right subclavian artery injury 146 Stab wound to pericardium 147 Annular carcinoma with colonic obstruction 148 Superior mesenteric vein thrombosis 149 Bowel wall contusion 150 Tension pneumocephalus 151 Danis-Weber type C ankle injury 152 Jones fracture 153 Giant Sigmoid Diverticulum 154 Lemierre syndrome 155 Perforated Duodenal Ulcer 156 Scapulothoracic Dissociation 157 Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome 158 Ovarian Torsion 159 Traumatic gallbladder avulsion and rupture 160 Traumatic Dural Vevous Sinus Thrombosis 161 Transverse temporal bone fracture 162 Bleeding Renal Venous Pseudoaneurysm 163 Epiploic Appendagitis 164 Neurogenic pulmonary edema 165 Segmental omental infarction 166 Monteggia fracture-dislocation 167 Mesenteric hematoma with active bleeding 168 Right ureteral injury with extravasation of intravenous contrast 169 Gallbladder injury 170 Renal pseudoaneurysm 171 Left gonadal vein thrombosis with extension into the left renal vein 172 Left psoas abscess 173 Right common femoral artery pseudoaneurysm 174 Acute Lower Extremity Arterial Occlusion 175 Acute Rupture of Distal Biceps Brachii Tendon 176 Blunt Internal Carotid Artery Injury 177 Spontaneous Internal Carotid Artery Dissection 178 Spontaneous Celiac Artery Dissection 179 Subcapital Femoral Neck (Hip) Fracture 180 Intussusception - pediatric 181 Ludwig's Angina 182 Mesenrhombencephalitis 183 Acute Osteomyelitis 184 Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum 185 Pyosalpinx 186 Ruptured Aortic Mycotic Aneurysm 187 Tillaux Fracture 188 Ventriculitis 189 Unilateral facet facture dislocation 190 Venous epidural hematoma 191 Septic artheritis 192 Aspirated pneumonia 193 Complete eventration of hemidiaphragm 194 Cecal bascule 195 Acute myocardial infarction 196 Spinal epidural hematoma 197 Pilon fracture 198 Ureteral obstruction, calyx rupture, radiolucent calculus 199 Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor-induced visceral angioedema 200 Fallen Lung (complete mainstem brochus tear) and tension pneumothorax

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CIN0323049575VG
9780323049573
0323049575
Emergency Radiology: Case Review Series by Stuart E. Mirvis
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2009-04-28
432
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