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Synopsis of Diseases of the Chest, 3rd Edition
By Richard S. Fraser, MD, Neil C. Colman, MD, Nestor L. Muller, MD, PhD and P. D. Pare, MD
976 pages, 1375 ills, Copyright 2005
Description
Here’s today’s most important clinical knowledge on the diagnosis of chest diseases—condensed into a single, succinct, practical source! Derived from Fraser and Paré’s encyclopedic Diagnosis of Diseases of the Chest, this state-of-the-art New Edition focuses on the diseases and disorders clinicians see in everyday practice. 1,400 beautifully reproduced images, including 100 in full color, demonstrate the clinical appearance of a full range of conditions. Radiology described the previous edition as “a high-caliber text” and declared that “image quality is superb throughout.”
Key Features
Examines etiology and pathogenesis, pathologic characteristics, roentgenographic manifestations, clinical manifestations, and prognosis for each condition.
Helps readers reach a definitive diagnosis more quickly with updated algorithms and simplified tables dedicated to differential diagnosis.
Features a uniform style throughout, important concepts in highlighted in boldface type, and updated key references from Diagnosis of Diseases of the Chest, 4th Edition.
New to this Edition
Integrated coverage of the latest imaging techniques, including high resolution CT, spiral CT, and MR angiography, as well as many new radiologic and full-color pathology illustrations.
New discussions of CT of the normal lung, pulmonary transplantation, the effects of HIV infection, and pulmonary hemorrhage syndromes as well as the latest WHO classifications of lung tumors.
New treatment protocols, based on the latest practice guidelines, that provide safe and effective patient-management information.
Table of Contents
1. THE NORMAL CHEST • The Airways and Pulmonary Ventilation • The Pulmonary Vascular System • The Bronchial Circulation • Pulmonary Defense and Other Nonrespiratory Functions • Development and Growth of the Lung • Innervation of the Lung • The Pleura • The Lymphatic System • The Thoracic Inlet • The Mediastinum • Control of Breathing • The Respiratory Muscles • The Chest Wall • The Normal Lung: Radiography • The Normal Lung: Computed Tomography 2. METHODS OF RADIOLOGIC INVESTIGATION • Radiography • Computed Tomography • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Radionuclide Imaging • Ultrasonography 3. RADIOLOGIC SIGNS OF CHEST DISEASE • Increased Lung Density • Decreased Lung Density • Atelectasis • Pleural Abnormalities 4. DIAGNOSTIC METHODS IN CHEST DISEASE • The Clinical History • Physical Examination • Pathologic and Endoscopic Investigation • Functional Investigation 5. DEVELOPMENTAL AND METABOLIC LUNG DISEASE • Bronchopulmonary Anomalies • Anomalies of the Pulmonary Arteries • Anomalies of the Pulmonary Veins • Anomalies of Both Arteries and Veins • Anomalies of the Pulmonary Lymphatics • Miscellaneous Vascular Anomalies • Metabolic Pulmonary Disease 6. INFECTIOUS DISEASE OF THE LUNGS • General Considerations • Aerobic and Facultative Bacteria • Gram-Negative Bacteria • Spirochetes • Anaerobic Bacteria • Mycobacteria • Fungi and Actinomyces • Viruses • Mycoplasmas • Protozoa • Helminths 7. PULMONARY NEOPLASMS • Pulmonary Carcinoma • Neuroendocrine Neoplasms • Miscellaneous Epithelial Tumors • Lymphoproliferative Disorders and Leukemia • Mesenchymal Neoplasms • Neoplasms of Uncertain Histogenesis • Non-neoplastic Tumor-like Lesions • Secondary Neoplasms 8. PULMONARY MANIFESTATIONS OF HIV INFECTION • Pulmonary Infection • Pulmonary Neoplasia • Miscellaneous Pulmonary Abnormalities 9. CHRONIC INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE • Sarcoidosis • Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis • Lymphangioleiomyomatosis • Neurofibromatosis • Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonia 10. IMMUNOLOGIC LUNG DISEASE • Connective Tissue Disease • Vasculitis • Organic Dust Pulmonary Disease • Eosinophilic Lung Disease • Pulmonary Hemorrhage 11. TRANSPLANTATION • Lung and Heart-Lung Transplantation • Bone Marrow Transplantation • Liver Transplantation 12. EMBOLIC AND THROMBOTIC DISEASES OF THE LUNGS • Pulmonary Thrombosis • Pulmonary Thromboembolism • Septic Thromboembolism • Pulmonary Manifestations of Sickle Cell • Disease • Emboli of Extravascular Tissue and Secretions • Emboli of Foreign Material 13. PULMONARY HYPERTENSION • General Features of Pulmonary Hypertension • Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension • Pulmonary Venous Hypertension • Pulmonary Hypertension Caused by Diseases of the Respiratory System and/or Hypoxemia • Pulmonary Hypertension Caused by Chronic Thrombotic and/or Embolic Disease • Pulmonary Hypertension Caused by Disorders Directly Affecting the Pulmonary Vasculature 14. PULMONARY EDEMA • General Pathogenetic Features • Pulmonary Edema Associated with Elevated Microvascular Pressure • Pulmonary Edema Associated with Normal Microvascular Pressure 15. DISEASE OF THE AIRWAYS • Obstructive Disease of the Upper Airways • Obstructive Sleep Apnea • Asthma • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • Cystic Fibrosis • Bronchiectasis • Broncholithiasis • Bronchial Fistulas • Bronchiolitis 16. DISEASE CAUSED BY INHALED INORGANIC DUST • International Classification of Radiographs of the Pneumoconioses • Silica • Coal and Carbon • Asbestos • Other Silicates • Inert Radiopaque Dust • Miscellaneous Inorganic Dust 17. PULMONARY DISEASE CAUSED BY ASPIRATION AND INHALED GASES • Aspiration Lung Injury • Toxic Gas- and Aerosol-Induced Lung Injury • Bronchopulmonary Disease Associated with Burns 18. PULMONARY DISEASE CAUSED BY DRUGS, POISONS, AND IRRADIATION • Drugs • Poisons • Irradiation 19. TRAUMATIC LUNG INJURY • Effects of Nonpenetrating Trauma on the Lungs • Effects of Nonpenetrating Trauma on the Pleura • Effects of Nonpenetrating Trauma on the Mediastinum • Effects of Nonpenetrating Trauma on the Chest Wall and Diaphragm • Effects of Penetrating Trauma on the Thorax • Complications of Thoracic Surgery • Complications of Nonthoracic Surgery • Complications of Therapeutic Procedures 20. PLEURAL DISEASE • Pleural Effusion • Specific Causes of Pleural Effusion • Chylothorax • Pneumothorax • Pleural Fibrosis • Pleural Neoplasms 21. MEDIASTINAL DISEASE • Mediastinitis • Pneumomediastinum • Mediastinal Hemorrhage • Mediastinal Masses 22. DISEASE OF THE DIAPHRAGM AND CHESTWALL • The Diaphragm • The Chest Wall 23. RESPIRATORY DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH A NORMAL RADIOGRAPH • Pulmonary Parenchymal, Airway, and Vascular Disease Associated with a Normal Radiograph • Pleural Disease Associated with a Normal Radiograph • Alveolar Hypoventilation • Alveolar Hyperventilation • Methemoglobinemia Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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