Head and Neck Imaging, 2ed. [Mancuso - LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins]

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- ISBN/EAN
- 9781609137120
- Editore
- LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins
- Formato
- Cartonato
- Anno
- 2011
- Edizione
- 2
- Pagine
- 392
Disponibile
134,00 €
Teaching Files are one of the hallmarks of radiology education, providing the kind of personal consultation with experts normally found only in the setting of a teaching hospital. This teaching file contains 164 cases, covering all areas of head and neck imaging. A consistent format is used to present each case. Chapters are organized by anatomical region. Included are cases on the temporal bone, skull base, eye and orbit, sinuses and nasal cavity, neck, trachea, salivary glands, hypopharynx and cervical esophagus, oropharynx and larynx. The book can be used both as an independent study and review tool for board-exam preparation and as a companion to Dr. Mancuso's majesterial, two-volume text, "Head and Neck Radiology" (2010), chapters from which are referenced following each case for further reading.
The cases follow a standard format popular with residents and fellows: clinical presentation, questions, findings, differential diagnosis, diagnosis, discussion, reporting responsibilities, and a section on what the treating physician needs to know. This format emphasizes critical thinking within a clinical context, to build medical decision-making skills. A password-protected companion website, free to purchasers of the book, also includes all cases.
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| Autore | Mancuso Anthony A.; Bidari Sharat; Termote Bruno; Verbist Berit M.; DeJesus Reordan |
|---|---|
| Editore | LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins |
| Anno | 2011 |
| Tipologia | Libro |
| Lingua | Inglese |
| Indice | CHAPTER 1: The Eye, Orbit, and Visual Pathways, Including Cranial Nerves III, IV, and VI Case 1.1 Eye: Retinal, Choroidal, and Hyaloid Detachments Case 1.2 Eye: Developmental Abnormalities and Acquired Alteration in the Size and Shape of the Eye Case 1.3 Eye: Degenerative Conditions Case 1.4 Tension Orbit and Its Acute Threat to Vision Case 1.5 Eye: Acute and Chronic Infections Case 1.6 Eye: Noninfectious Inflammatory Diseases Case 1.7 Eye: Trauma Case 1.8 Eye: Intraocular Neoplastic Masses and Vascular Malformations Case 1.9 Optic Nerve and Sheath: Developmental Abnormalities Case 1.10 Optic Nerve and Sheath: Trauma Case 1.11 Optic Nerve and Sheath: Acute and Chronic Infections and Noninfectious Inflammatory Conditions Case 1.12 Optic Nerve and Sheath: Benign and Malignant Tumors Case 1.13 Intraconal Orbit: Orbital Pseudotumor and Acute and Chronic Infections and Noninfectious Inflammatory Conditions Case 1.14 Graves’ Dysthyroid Ophthalmopathy (Orbitopathy) Case 1.15 Intraconal Orbit: Vascular Malformations Case 1.16 Intraconal Orbit: Tumors Case 1.17 Bony Orbit and Extraconal Compartment: Developmental Lesions Case 1.18 Extraconal Orbit: Orbital Pseudotumor, Noninfectious Inflammatory Conditions, and Acute and Chronic Infections Case 1.19 Orbit: Blunt Force, Fractures, and Penetrating Injuries Case 1.20 Bony Orbit and Extraconal Compartment: Tumors Case 1.21 Lacrimal Gland: Orbital Pseudotumor and Acute and Chronic Infections and Noninfectious Inflammatory Conditions Case 1.22 Lacrimal Gland: Benign and Malignant Tumors Case 1.23 Nasolacrimal Apparatus: Developmental Conditions Case 1.24 Nasolacrimal Apparatus: Acute and Chronic Infections and Noninfectious Inflammatory Conditions Case 1.25 Nasolacrimal Apparatus: Benign and Malignant Tumors Case 1.26 Preseptal Compartment: Acute and Chronic Infections and Noninfectious Inflammatory Conditions Case 1.27 Preseptal Compartment: Benign and Malignant Tumors Case 1.28 Cavernous Sinus: Noninfectious Inflammatory Conditions and Acute and Chronic Infections Case 1.29 Cavernous Sinus: Benign Tumors and Developmental Masses Case 1.30 Cavernous Sinus: Malignant Tumors Case 1.31 Cavernous Sinus: Vascular Abnormalities Case 1.32 Disorders of Conjugate Gaze: Cranial Nerve III, IV, and VI Neuropathies Case 1.33 Posterior Visual Pathways: Chiasm to Visual Cortex CHAPTER 2: Sinonasal and Craniofacial Region, Including Cranial Nerve V Case 2.1 Developmental Craniofacial Anomalies: Syndromic, Clefts, Encephaloceles (Brain Heterotopias), and Nasal Dermoids Case 2.2 Central Nervous System Leaks: Rhinorrhea and Otorrhea Case 2.3 Choanal Atresia and Nasal Pyriform Aperture Stenosis and Infantile Upper Airway Obstruction Case 2.4 Facial and Sinonasal Vascular Malformations and Proliferative Hemangiomas Case 2.5 Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Case 2.6 Acute and Subacute Sinusitis Case 2.7 Chronic Sinusitis and Nasal Polyposis Case 2.8 Acute and Subacute Fungal Sinusitis Case 2.9 Chronic Noninfectious Inflammatory Conditions: Granulomatoses and Histiocytoses Case 2.10 Maxillofacial Trauma: Blunt-force Fractures and Penetrating Injuries Case 2.11 Sinuses, Nasal Cavity, and Central Skull Base: Solid Malignant Tumors Case 2.12 Sinonasal Primary Bone-origin Tumors Case 2.13 Fibrous Dysplasia and Other Fibro-osseous Lesions of the Craniofacial Skeleton Case 2.14 Sinonasal Systemic Malignancies Case 2.15 Primary Bony and Metabolic Disorders of the Craniofacial Skeleton Case 2.16 Disorders of Olfaction Case 2.17 Trigeminal Neuralgia and Other Trigeminal Neuropathies Case 2.18 Acute and Subacute Mandibular and Dental Infections and Noninfectious Inflammatory Conditions Case 2.19 Mandibular Trauma: Blunt-force Fractures and Penetrating Injuries Case 2.20 Mandible and Maxilla: Odontogenic Tumors and Cysts Case 2.21 Mandible and Maxilla: Nonodontogenic Tumors and Cysts Case 2.22 Temporomandibular Joint: Introduction, General Principles, and Internal Derangements Case 2.23 Temporomandibular Joint: Inflammatory, Degenerative, and Traumatic Conditions Case 2.24 Temporomandibular Joint Tumors CHAPTER 3: Temporal Bone, Posterior Skull Base, Posterior Fossa, and Cranial Nerves VII–XII Case 3.1 Developmental Abnormalities of the External and Middle Ear (Aural Atresias) and Cranial Nerve VII Case 3.2 Developmental Abnormalities of the Inner Ear and Cranial Nerve VIII (Cochleovestibular) Case 3.3 Genetic Causes of Hearing Loss: Syndromic and Nonsyndromic Case 3.4 Vascular Variations, Anomalies, and Conditions of the Temporal Bone Case 3.5 Pulse Synchronous (Pulsatile) Tinnitus Case 3.6 Acute Otomastoiditis and Its Complications Case 3.7 Chronic Otomastoiditis and Acquired Cholesteatoma Case 3.8 Petrous Apex Mucosal Disease, Including Petrous Apicitis Case 3.9 Petrous Apex Cholesterol Granuloma/Cholesterolosis, Mucocele, and Epidermoid Cysts Case 3.10 Necrotizing (“Malignant”) Otitis Externa Case 3.11 Temporal Bone and Skull Base Osteomyelitis Other Than Necrotizing Otitis Externa Case 3.12 Temporal Bone: Noninfectious Inflammatory Diseases Case 3.13 Labyrinthitis Case 3.14 Otosclerosis Case 3.15 Primary Bony Disorders of the Temporal Bone Case 3.16 Temporal Bone Trauma Case 3.17 Benign Masses of the External Auditory Canal and Middle Ear and Mastoid Case 3.18 Malignant Tumors of the External and Middle Ear and Mastoid Case 3.19 Temporal Bone Paragangliomas (Chemodectomas) Case 3.20 Petrous Apex Benign Neoplasms and Slow-flow Vascular Malformations Case 3.21 Petrous Apex Chondrosarcoma Case 3.22 Petrous Apex Malignant Tumors Case 3.23 Bell’s Palsy: Acute-onset Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy With No Apparent Cause Case 3.24 Facial Nerve: Developmental Conditions Case 3.25 Facial Nerve: Infectious and Noninfectious Inflammatory Conditions Case 3.26 Facial Nerve: Benign Tumors Case 3.27 Facial Nerve: Malignant Conditions Case 3.28 Facial Nerve: Vascular Conditions Case 3.29 Cochleovestibular Nerve and Cerebellopontine Angle Infections and Noninfectious Inflammatory Conditions Case 3.30 Cochleovestibular Nerve and Cerebellopontine Angle Tumors and Cysts Case 3.31 Cochleovestibular Nerve Vascular Conditions Case 3.32 Cochlear Implants and Auditory Brainstem Implants Case 3.33 Glossopharyngeal Neuropathy and Referred Otalgia Case 3.34 Vagal Neuropathy, Vocal Cord Weakness, and Referred Otalgia Case 3.35 Spinal Accessory Neuropathy Case 3.36 Hypoglossal Nerve Neuropathy and Dysarthria Case 3.37 Horner Syndrome: Cervical Sympathetic/Oculosympathetic Neuropathy CHAPTER 4: The Suprahyoid Neck Case 4.1 Prestyloid Parapharyngeal Space Masses Case 4.2 Retrostyloid Parapharyngeal Space Masses Case 4.3 Masticator, Buccal Space, and Infratemporal Fossa Masses Case 4.4 Masticator, Buccal Space, and Infratemporal Fossa Infections and Other Inflammatory Conditions Case 4.5 Retropharyngeal and Prevertebral Space Masses Case 4.6 Retropharyngeal and Prevertebral Space Inflammatory Conditions CHAPTER 5: Infrahyoid Neck and Cervicothoracic Junction (Thoracic Inlet) Case 5.1 Infrahyoid Neck: Visceral Compartment and Retropharyngeal Conditions Presenting as a Neck Mass Case 5.2 Retropharyngeal and Visceral Compartment Inflammatory Conditions Case 5.3 Retropharyngeal and Prevertebral Space Masses Case 5.4 Branchial Apparatus Developmental Anomalies Case 5.5 Lateral Compartment: Vascular Conditions, Including Penetrating and Iatrogenic Injuries Case 5.6 Lateral Compartment: Nonnodal Infectious and Inflammatory Conditions Case 5.7 Lateral Compartment: Nonnodal Masses Case 5.8 Cervical Metastatic Disease and the “Unknown” Primary Case 5.9 Cervical Adenopathy: Reactive and Infectious Case 5.10 Cervical Adenopathy Due to Benign and Malignant Systemic Diseases Case 5.11 Posterior Compartment: Prevertebral and Paravertebral Space Inflammatory Conditions Case 5.12 Posterior Compartment: Benign and Developmental Masses Case 5.13 Posterior Compartment: Malignant Masses Case 5.14 Cervicothoracic Junction and Brachial Plexus: Developmental Conditions Case 5.15 Cervicothoracic Junction: Brachial Plexus Vascular Conditions Case 5.16 Cervicothoracic Junction: Brachial Plexus Inflammatory Conditions Case 5.17 Cervicothoracic Junction: Brachial Plexus Benign and Malignant Tumors Case 5.18 Cervicothoracic Junction: Brachial Plexus Trauma CHAPTER 6: Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands Case 6.1 Thyroid Developmental Anomalies Case 6.2 Goiter: Nontoxic Thyroid Gland Enlargement Case 6.3 Thyroid: Nodules and Malignant Tumors Case 6.4 Thyroid Gland Inflammatory Disease and Trauma Case 6.5 Parathyroid Glands: Hyperparathyroidism CHAPTER 7: Major Salivary Glands: Parotid, Submandibular, Sublingual Case 7.1 Parotid Gland Developmental Anomalies Case 7.2 Parotid Infections Case 7.3 Parotid Noninfectious Inflammatory Conditions Case 7.4 Parotid Tumors and Tumorlike Conditions Case 7.5 Submandibular Gland and Space Developmental Anomalies Case 7.6 Submandibular Gland and Space: Infectious and Noninfectious Inflammatory Diseases Case 7.7 Submandibular Gland and Space Tumors and Tumorlike Conditions Case 7.8 Sublingual Gland and Sublingual Space Tumors and Tumorlike and Inflammatory Conditions CHAPTER 8: Nasopharynx Case 8.1 Nasopharynx: Developmental Abnormalities Case 8.2 Nasopharynx: Infections Case 8.3 Nasopharynx: Noninfectious Inflammatory Conditions Case 8.4 Nasopharynx: Malignant Tumors Case 8.5 Nasopharynx: Juvenile Angiofibroma CHAPTER 9: Oropharynx Case 9.1 Oropharynx: Developmental Abnormalities Case 9.2 Oropharynx: Infectious and Noninfectious Inflammatory Conditions Case 9.3 Oropharynx and Oral Cavity: Acute and Chronic Effects of Blunt, Penetrating, and Iatrogenic Trauma Case 9.4 Oropharynx: Benign Noninflammatory Masses and Tumors Case 9.5 Oropharynx: Malignant Tumors CHAPTER 10: Oral Cavity and Floor of the Mouth Case 10.1 Oral Cavity: Developmental Abnormalities Case 10.2 Oral Cavity: Infectious and Noninfectious Inflammatory Conditions Case 10.3 Oral Cavity and Floor of the Mouth: Benign Tumors Case 10.4 Oral Cavity and Floor of the Mouth: Malignant Tumors CHAPTER 11: Larynx Case 11.1 Larynx: Developmental Abnormalities Case 11.2 Laryngocele Case 11.3 Larynx: Infectious and Noninfectious Inflammatory Diseases Case 11.4 Larynx: Benign Noninflammatory Masses and Tumors Case 11.5 Larynx: Malignant Tumors Case 11.6 Larynx: Acute and Chronic Effects of Blunt and Penetrating Trauma Case 11.7 Larynx: Iatrogenic Trauma and Subglottic Stenosis CHAPTER 12: Trachea Case 12.1 Trachea: Developmental Abnormalities Case 12.2 Trachea: Infectious and Noninfectious Inflammatory Diseases Case 12.3 Trachea: Benign and Malignant Tumors Case 12.4 Trachea: Acute and Chronic Effects of Blunt and Penetrating Trauma and Mucosal Injury Case 12.5 Tracheal Stenosis, Tracheomalacia, and Iatrogenic Trauma CHAPTER 13: Hypopharynx Case 13.1 Hypopharynx: Developmental Abnormalities Case 13.2 Hypopharynx and Cervical Esophagus: Infectious and Noninfectious Inflammatory Diseases Case 13.3 Hypopharynx: Benign Noninflammatory Masses and Tumors Case 13.4 Hypopharynx: Malignant Tumors Case 13.5 Hypopharynx and Cervical Esophagus: Acute and Chronic Effects of Blunt, Penetrating, and Iatrogenic Trauma CHAPTER 14: Cervical Esophagus Case 14.1 Cervical Esophagus: Developmental Abnormalities Case 14.2 Cervical Esophagus: Benign and Malignant Tumors |
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