2014 Medical Reference Catalogue

RADIOLOGY & NUCLEAR MEDICINE

Imaging of Soft Tissue Tumors Mark D. Murphey, MD Chief, Musculoskeletal Radiology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC Third Edition

Fundamental and Advanced Fetal Imaging Ultrasound and MRI Beth M. Kline-Fath, MD Chief, Fetal Imaging Neuroradiologist Associate Professor, UC Department of Radiology Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Ray Bahado-Singh, MD Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine

Dorothy Bulas, MD Division of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology, Section Head, Ultrasound and Fetal Imaging, Children's National Health System

October 2013 / Hardcover Approx. 776 pp. 9781451116410

November 2014 / Hardcover Approx. 976 pp. 9781451175837

DESCRIPTION Imaging technology plays an essential role in the diagnosis of soft tissue tumors as well as in surgical planning. Not only can imaging studies such as CT and MRI determine the relationship between a tumor and adjacent vessels and nerves, but, because some soft tissue tumors possess specific radiologic presentations, imaging can help pinpoint the tumor type.Based on cases seen at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and the Mayo Clinic, this comprehensive reference offers detailed visually supported information on the radiologic evaluation of soft tissue tumors and tumor-like lesions. Inside, readers will explore the full spectrum of soft tissue pathologies, with over 1400 images that highlight both common and atypical presentations. The book’s expert authors offer valuable advice on selecting the most appropriate imaging modality for each tumor type. FEATURES f f Broad scope presents the results of a retrospective analysis of over 31,000 cases of soft tissue tumors and tumor-like masses. f f Comprehensive coverage addresses lipomatous, vascular and lymphatic, fibrous and fibrohistiocytic, muscle, neurogenic, synovial, extraskeletal osseous and cartilaginous tumors. f f Detailed information on all imaging modalities—including CT, MRI, radiography, angiography, scintigraphy, ultrasound, and positron emission tomography—are covered, with facts on the strengths and limitations of each to help readers select the most appropriate method. f f High-quality images aid in the visual diagnosis of typical and atypical tumor presentations. f f World Health Organization nomenclature (in accordance with the 2013 updated classification) is included throughout the text, emphasizing applicable changes in each chapter. f f A new chapter examines the imaging of superficial masses.

DESCRIPTION This book is a comprehensive review of fetal imaging including detailed prenatal ultrasound and fetal MRI. The emphasis on imaging findings and the essential information needed to reach the proper diagnosis of a wide variety of fetal anomalies and is organized into three sections: normal anatomy and techniques; screening for normal and abnormal conditions; and fetal malformations. FEATURES f f Offering the combined expertise of leading fetal radiologists and maternal-fetal medicine specialists f f Appendices covering biometry standards for both fetal ultrasound and fetal MRI f f Companion web site with searchable text and image bank f f Evaluation of normal cardiac anatomy f f Screening for normal and abnormal conditions f f Thorough coverage of ultrasound and MRI with extensive image correlation

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