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Sectional Anatomy by MRI and CT. Edition No. 4

  • Book

  • March 2016
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 3684657
Now available with state-of-the-art digital enhancements, the highly anticipated 4th edition of this classic reference is even more relevant and accessible for daily practice. A sure grasp of cross sectional anatomy is essential for accurate radiologic interpretation, and this atlas provides exactly the information needed in a practical, quick reference format. New color coding of anatomic structures and new scroll and zoom capabilities on photos in the eBook version make this title an essential diagnostic tool for both residents and practicing radiologists.

- Expert Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, images, and references from the book on a variety of devices. - Color-coded labels for nerves, vessels, muscles, bone tendons, and ligaments facilitate accurate identification of key anatomic structures. - Scroll and zoom capabilities on photos in the accompanying eBook version enable easier accessibility during interpretation sessions and real-time resident education. - Carefully labeled MRIs for all body parts, as well as schematic diagrams and concise statements, clarify correlations between bones and tissues. - CT scans for selected body parts enhance anatomic visualization. - More than 2,300 state-of-the-art images can be viewed in three standard planes: axial, coronal, and sagittal.

Table of Contents

Section 1: Upper Extremity

1. MRI of the Pectoral Girdle and Chest Wall

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

2. MRI of the Shoulder

Axial

Oblique Sagittal

Oblique Coronal

3. MR Arthrography of the Shoulder

Axial

Oblique Sagittal

Oblique Coronal

ABER {Abduction and External Rotation}

4. MRI of the Arm

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

5. MRI of the Elbow

Axial

Oblique Sagittal

Oblique Coronal

6. MRI of the Forearm

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

7. MRI of the Wrist

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

8. MRI of the Hand

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

Section 2: Lower Extremity

9. MRI of the Hip

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

10. MR Arthrography of the Hip

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

11. MRI of the Thigh

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

12. MRI of the Knee

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

13. MRI of the Leg

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

14. MRI of the Ankle

Axial

Oblique Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

15. MRI of the Foot

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

Section 3: Spine and Back

16. MRI of the Thoracic Spine

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

17. MRI of the Lumbar Spine

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

Section 4: Thorax

18. CT of the Thorax

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

19. MRI of the Heart

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

Section 5: Abdomen

20. CT of the Abdomen

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

21. MRI of the Abdomen

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

Section 6: Pelvis

22. CT of the Male Pelvis

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

23. CT of the Female Pelvis

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

24. MRI of the Male Pelvis

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

25. MRI of the Female Pelvis

Axial

Sagittal

Coronal

Authors

Mark W. Anderson Harrison Distinguished Teaching Professor of Radiology; Chief, Musculoskeletal Imaging, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia. Mark W. Anderson, MD, Harrison Distinguished Teaching Professor of Radiology; Chief, Musculoskeletal Imaging, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia Michael G Fox Associate Professor of Radiology, Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, 5777 East Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix, AZ.. Michael G Fox, MD, Associate Professor of Radiology and Medical Imaging, Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia