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In a single, convenient volume, Grainger & Allison's Diagnostic Radiology Essentials, 3rd Edition, provides a one-stop quick reference for fundamental information in the field, preparing you for exams and answering the practical questions you encounter in day-to-day clinical practice. An ideal review and resource for radiologists in training and in practice, this handy resource is derived from, and cross-referenced to, the renowned authoritative reference work Grainger & Allison’s Diagnostic Radiology, 7th Edition. It presents images directly linked to relevant text on the facing page—eliminating the need to flip back and forth between pages in order to review the key radiological features of disease entities.
New to this editionNew entities added throughout. New images illustrating clinical applications of functional and molecular imaging techniques addedLatest TNM staging and new RECIST criteria (Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors) included
Key FeaturesConcentrates on the subjects that general diagnostic radiologists need to know, covering all diagnostic imaging modalities and organized by organ and system.
Uses a concise, highly templated, bulleted format that covers Definition, Clinical Findings, Radiological Findings, and Pearls in each section.
Contains new entities throughout, new images illustrating clinical applications of functional and molecular imaging techniques, and the latest TNM staging and new RECIST criteria (Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors).
Features more than 2,000 high-quality images, including plain film, CT, MRI, and ultrasound.
Includes diagnostic "pearls" that help you avoid pitfalls and errors in diagnosis.
Includes a useful Appendix with many quick-reference items that are hard to remember but essential in day-to-day practice.
An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date.
Author InformationBy Lee A. Grant, MBChB, BA (Oxon), MRCS, FRCR, Consultant Radiologist, The Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK and Nyree Griffin, MBChB (Hons), MD, MRCS, FRCR, Consultant Radiologist, Guy’s and St Thomas’s NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
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Preface xi
Dedication 1
Acknowledgements 1
1 Chest
1.1 Chest wall and pleura 4
Chest wall: bony and soft tissue lesions 4
Diseases of the pleura 8
Pleural effusion 12
Pneumothorax 14
Diaphragmatic hernia/eventration 16
1.2 Mediastinum 18
Mediastinitis 18
Anterior mediastinal masses 20
Middle mediastinal masses 26
Posterior mediastinal masses 32
Miscellaneous mediastinal masses 34
Pericardial conditions 36
1.3 Pulmonary infection 38
Lobar pneumonia 38
Bronchopneumonia, anaerobic and atypical pneumonia 40
Pulmonary tuberculosis 42
Fungal infections 44
Metazoal and protozoal diseases 48
Pulmonary complications of HIV infection 50
1.4 Large airway disease 52
Tracheal disorders 52
Bronchiectasis 56
Congenital airway disorders 58
Emphysema 60
Chronic bronchitis and asthma 62
Miscellaneous airway disorders 64
1.5 Pulmonary lobar collapse 66
Mechanisms and radiographic appearances 66
Patterns of lobar collapse 68
1.6 Pulmonary neoplasms 72
Evaluation of the solitary pulmonary nodule 72
Lung cancer: radiological features 74
Lung cancer: pearls 76
Lymphoproliferative disorders 78
Benign pulmonary tumours 80
Miscellaneous pulmonary malignancies 82
1.7 High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) 84
Hrct patterns of diffuse lung disease 84
Idiopathic interstitial pneumonias 86
Sarcoidosis 90
Connective tissue diseases 92
Systemic vasculitides 98
Drug-Induced lung disease 100
Silicosis/coal workers’ pneumoconiosis 102
Asbestos-related disease 104
Miscellaneous interstitial lung diseases 106
1.8 Chest trauma 110
Chest wall and lung trauma 110
Trauma to the diaphragm 112
Mediastinal trauma 114
1.9 Airspace disease 116
Airspace disease 116
1.10 Paediatric chest 122
Congenital chest abnormalities 122
Causes of neonatal respiratory distress 128
Normal paediatric chest and problems with mechanical ventilation 132
1.11 Miscellaneous itu chest conditions 134
Lung transplantation 134
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) 136
Itu chest imaging 138
2 Cardiovascular System 143
2.1 Congenital heart disease (introduction) Introduction 144
Cyanotic congenital heart disease 146
Acyanotic congenital heart disease 156
Anomalies of the aortic arch (vascular rings) 158
Septal defects 160
Acyanotic heart disease 162
Other anomalies 164
2.2 Non-ischaemic acquired heart disease 166
Acquired mitral valve disease 166
Acquired aortic valve disease 168
Tricuspid and pulmonary valve disease 170
Cardiomyopathies 174
Cardiac tumours 178
Cardiac trauma 180
2.3 Pulmonary circulation and Gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) and thromboembolism 182
Pulmonary thromboembolic disease 182
Pulmonary vascular patterns 186
2.4 The aorta 192
Aortic rupture 192
Aortic dissection 194
Aortic aneurysms 198
Mid-aortic syndrome and takaysu’s disease of the
aorta 202
Aortic occlusive disease 204
2.5 Peripheral vascular disease 210
Gastrointestinal vascular disorders 210
Carotid artery stenosis 212
Peripheral vascular disease of the lower
extremities 214
Disorders of the venous system 216
Miscellaneous vascular disorders 218
2.6 Ischaemic heart disease 220
Conventional coronary angiography and
echocardiography 220
Ct imaging in ischaemic heart disease 222
Mr imaging in ischaemic heart disease 224
Nuclear cardiac imaging 226
Manifestations of atheromatous coronary artery
disease 230
3 Gastrointestinal 236
3.1 Oesophagus 238
Hiatus hernia and reflux 238
Oesophagitis and benign strictures 240
Benign and malignant oesophageal tumours 242
Oesophageal carcinoma 244
Oesophageal dysmotility disorders 248
Miscellaneous oesophageal conditions 250
3.2 Stomach 252
Benign gastric ulcers 252
Gastritis 254
Benign and malignant gastric tumours 258
Gastric carcinoma 260
Gastric surgery 264
Miscellaneous gastric conditions 266
3.3 Duodenum 270
Peptic ulceration, gastric heterotopia, duodenal
diverticula 270
Benign and malignant duodenal tumours 272
Miscellaneous duodenal conditions 274
3.4 Small bowel 276
Crohn’s disease (CD) 276
Infections/infestations of the small bowel 278
Gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) and
carcinoid tumours 280
Benign and malignant small bowel tumours 282
Causes of small bowel obstruction 284
Miscellaneous small bowel disorders 286
3.5 Colon 292
Ulcerative colitis and toxic megacolon 292
Colitis 294
Polyps 296
Polyposis syndromes 298
Colorectal cancer 300
Diverticulosis and large bowel strictures 304
Large bowel obstruction 306
Miscellaneous disorders of the large bowel 308
3.6 Liver 312
Anatomy and imaging techniques 312
Benign diffuse liver disease 314
Cirrhosis 316
Benign solid liver lesions 318
Malignant solid liver lesions 326
Hepatic vascular lesions 332
Miscellaneous liver conditions 338
Liver transplantation and interventional
techniques 344
Diffusion-weighted mr imaging of the liver 346
Mr contrast agents and the liver 348
3.7 Biliary 350
Methods of investigation 350
Cholelithiasis and choledocholithiasis 352
Cholecystitis 354
Miscellaneous gallbladder conditions 356
Benign biliary strictures 358
Malignant biliary tumours 360
Biliary atresia and hypoplasia 362
Miscellaneous bile duct disorders 364
3.8 Pancreas 366
Congenital abnormalities 366
Pancreatitis 368
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma 372
Cystic pancreatic tumours 374
Endocrine and islet cell pancreatic tumours 376
Pancreatic trauma, transplant and intervention 378
3.9 Spleen 380
Miscellaneous splenic conditions 380
3.10 Peritoneum, mesentery and omentum 382
Benign diseases 382
Developmental anomalies of the mesentery 384
Infective/inflammatory conditions of the
mesentery 386
Neoplastic peritoneal/omental disorders 388
Neoplastic mesenteric disorders 390
3.11 Plain abdominal radiograph 392
Abnormal gas distribution 392
3.12 Paediatric gastrointestinal disorders 394
Abdominal wall defects 394
Gastrointestinal causes of neonatal vomiting 396
Oesophageal atresia (OA) and tracheo-oesophageal
fistula (TOF) 398
Malrotation 400
Delayed passage of meconium 402
Abdominal manifestations of cystic fibrosis 404
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) 406
Anorectal malformations 408
Neuroblastoma (NB) 410
Miscellaneous paediatric gastrointestinal
disorders 412
4 Genitourinary 415
4.1 Kidneys 416
Renal parenchymal disease 416
Renal tract infection/inflammation 418
Renal artery stenosis (RAS) 424
Renal vascular abnormalities 426
Benign renal masses 430
Renal parenchymal malignancies 432
Other malignancies 434
Transitional cell carcinoma of the upper urinary
tract 436
Renal failure 438
Renal transplantation: assessment 440
Renal transplantation: postoperative
complications 442
Urolithiasis 444
Methods of imaging in obstruction 446
Dilatation of the urinary tract 448
Upper urinary tract trauma 450
4.2 Bladder 454
Miscellaneous bladder conditions 454
Bladder tumours 456
Lower urinary tract trauma 458
4.3 Prostate 460
Prostate: benign disorders 460
Carcinoma of the prostate 462
Prostate anatomy and imaging 464
4.4 Urethra 466
Urethra: benign disorders 466
Tumours of the urethra 468
4.5 Male reproductive system 470
Cryptorchidism and testicular torsion 470
Primary testicular malignancies 472
Miscellaneous scrotal lesions 474
Miscellaneous penile conditions 476
4.6 Paediatric genitourinary disorders 478
Duplex kidney 478
Congenital renal anomalies 480
Congenital renal cystic disease 484
Childhood renal malignancies 488
Paediatric pelvic and scrotal malignancies 492
5 Musculoskeletal System 494
5.1 Skeletal trauma 496
Introduction 496
Assessment of cervical spine injuries 498
Spinal injuries 500
Shoulder injuries 506
Upper extremity injuries 512
Carpal bone injuries 514
Wrist and hand injuries 518
Pelvic injuries 520
Hip injuries 522
Avascular necrosis of the hip 526
Knee and lower leg fractures 528
Knee soft tissue injuries 532
Ankle injuries 536
Foot injuries 538
5.2 Paediatric fractures 540
Specific paediatric fractures 540
Radiology of non-accidental injury 542
Skeletal and brain injuries in non-accidental
injury 544
5.3 Soft tissue imaging 550
Localized calcification and ossification 550
Generalized soft tissue calcification 552
Soft tissue masses 554
5.4 General characteristics of bone tumours 558
General characteristics of bone tumours 558
5.5 Benign bone tumours 560
Chondroid origin 560
Osteoid origin 564
Osteoid origin/tumours of neural tissue 566
Cystic lesions 568
Giant cell tumour/lipomatous bone lesions 570
Fibrous origin 572
Vascular origin 574
Miscellaneous bone lesions 576
5.6 Malignant bone tumours 580
Chondroid origin 580
Osteosarcoma 582
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