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Imaging in Trauma and Critical Care, 2nd Edition
By Stuart E. Mirvis, MD and K. Shanmuganathan, MD
Approx. 800 pages, 1475, Copyright 2003
Description
This is today’s most in-depth reference on this growing subspecialty of emergency radiology, edited by one of the world’s leading authorities on the subject. Dr. Stuart E. Mirvis is the Associate Editor of Radiology, past President of the American Society of Emergency Radiology, and a long-standing associate of the world-renowned R. Adams Cowley Shock-Trauma Center at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. This resource includes over 1225 images, drawn from the Shock-Trauma Center’s unparalleled collection, that demonstrate the typical and atypical presentations of all types of subtle and overt traumatic injuries seen in children and adults. Readers will find all the guidance they need to select the most appropriate imaging studies for any clinical situation and recognize major injuries as they appear.
With 21 additional contributors.
Key Features
Encompasses a full range of modalities and techniques—from conventional radiology to CT-fluoroscopy, vascular intervention, CT-angiography, multi-slice CT, MPR, and more.
Presents imaging algorithms that are applicable to a variety of trauma scenarios, discussing current imaging controversies where relevant.
Reviews the advantages and limitations of various modalities as applied to different anatomic regions.
Demonstrates the clinical utility of multi-slice CT imaging and MPR in the evaluation of subtle injuries and complex anatomic regions.
Discusses clinical aspects of major injuries and critical care complications in conjunction with imaging findings to foster a multidisciplinary understanding of each problem.
Emphasizes diagnostic pitfalls to help readers avoid common misdiagnoses related to image interpretation.
Features unparalleled coverage of craniocerebral trauma • angiography and interventional radiology in trauma • thoracic imaging in ICU patients • cervical spine trauma (including common normal radiographic variants that simulate injury) • selective application of 3D imaging for maxillofacial trauma • the use of CT versus US for abdominal imaging • and more.
Table of Contents
Mirvis: IMAGING IN TRAUMA AND CRITICAL CARE Table of Contents: CHAPTER 1:Clinical Perspective on Trauma Imaging CHAPTER 2:Imaging of Craniocerebral Trauma CHAPTER 3:Computed Tomography of Maxillofacial Trauma: Patterns of Osseous Injury and Associated Soft Tissue Involvement CHAPTER 4:Imaging of the Cervical Spinal Trauma CHAPTER 5:Diagnostic Imaging of Thoracic Trauma CHAPTER 6:Imaging of Abdominal Trauma CHAPTER 7:Injuries to the Urinary System and Retroperitoneum CHAPTER 8:Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Trauma CHAPTER 9:Pelvic and Acetabular Fractures CHAPTER 10:Extremity Trauma CHAPTER 11:Angiography and Interventional Radiology in Trauma CHAPTER 12:Imaging of Penetrating Trauma to the Torso and Chest CHAPTER 13:Nuclear Medicine Applications in Trauma and Critical Care Imaging CHAPTER 14:Special Considerations in the Pediatric Trauma Patient CHAPTER 15:Thoracic Imaging in the Intensive Care Unit CHAPTER 16:Abdominal Imaging in the Intensive Care Unit CHAPTER 17:The Future of Trauma Imaging
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