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Meyers' Dynamic Radiology of the AbdomenNormal and Pathologic Anatomy
Meyers, MD, FACR, FACG, Morton A., Charnsangavej, MD, FSIR, Chusilp, Oliphant, MD, FACR, Michael
6th ed., 2011, XVIII, 800 p. 1072 illus., 20 in color., Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-4419-5938-6
Due: October 29, 2010
-Edited by authority in the field.
-Approach is gold standard to understanding pathologic anatomy and the spread of disease.
-Updated to include latest multi-modality imaging techniques.
The long-anticipated Sixth Edition of Morton Meyers’ classic text, Dynamic Radiology of the Abdomen, is more than a revision. While holding to the fundamental theme of previous editions, the Sixth Edition is a new and updated presentation of a book that first introduced a systematic application of anatomic and dynamic principles to the practical understanding and diagnosis of intraabdominal diseases 34 years ago. The authorship of this revised text has been enlarged by the addition of two international authorities on intraabdominal disease processes—Chusilp Charnsangavej and Michael Oliphant.
The insights introduced by Morton Meyers in the first edition and developed over subsequent editions have ensured the critical position of the radiologist in establishing the diagnosis and clearly established the dynamics and pathways of spread and localization of intraperitoneal infections and malignancies, among other things. The Sixth Edition builds upon this by broadening a vision to encompass global anatomic continuity throughout the abdomen and pelvis.
New chapters detail the pattern of lymphatic spread of cancer from primary organs in the abdomen and pelvis
Includes new information on the unifying concept of the subperitoneal space of the abdomen and pelvis for clinical applications
Over 680 new and updated images and illustrations
Content Level » Professional/practitioner
Keywords » Abdominal - Gastrointestinal Imaging - Imaging - Imaging of Abdomen and Pelvis - Normal and Pathologic Anatomy - Patterns of Spread of Disease
Table of contents / Sample pages
1. A New Paradigm 2. Clinical Embryology of the Abdomen 3. Clinical Anatomy of the Abdomen 4. Mechanisms of Spread of Disease in the Abdomen and Pelvis 5. Intraperitoneal Spread of Infections and Seeded Metastases 6. The Extraperitoneal Spaces: Normal and Pathologic Anatomy 7. The Extraperitoneal Pelvic Compartments 8. Patterns of Spread of Disease from the Liver 9. Patterns of Spread of Disease from the Distal Esophagus and Stomach 10. Patterns of Spread of Disease from the Pancreas 11. Patterns of Spread of Disease from the Small Intestine 12. Patterns of Spread of Disease from the Large Intestine 13. Spread of Renal, Upper Urothelial, and Adrenal Pathology 14. Patterns of Spread of Disease of the Pelvis and Male Urogenital Organs 15. Spread of Gynecologic Disease 16. Patterns of Extraabdominal and Extrapelvic Spread 17. Internal Abdominal Hernias
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