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A concise and comprehensive review of findings and differential
diagnoses found on the oral board examination for diagnostic
radiology. Drawing on pertinent and key differential diagnoses, the
authors have assembled and organized the diagnoses most likely to
appear on the exam and illustrated them with essential images to
reinforce the findings associated with each differential.
Additionally, with each finding set is provided a mnemonic to
augment recall of any missing components of the differential that
would be considered important. Because of their concise
presentation, many cases can be examined, interpreted, completed,
and memorized very rapidly in a single sitting. Since the majority
of cases contain prototypical representations of pathology, the
book also serves as an excellent reference source for many years
after the reader has taken and passed the oral board examination. A
CD-ROM edition of the book (ISBN: 1-58829-928-7), sold separately,
is available for use on the reader's PC or PDA.
Douglas P. Beall, MD, summarizes the early experiences of
established clinicians to create a compendium of everything you
need to know during your formative years in radiology. Written for
radiology residents and fellows and newly minted radiologists, the
Radiology Sourcebook provides vital professional information and
sound guidance on such critical issues as resident employment,
Board examinations and test results, review courses, fellowships,
and CAQs, as well as practical advice on finding a job and what you
should know about your professional contract. The book also offers
the radiology trainee a proven framework for performing basic
procedures in general radiology, understanding the tools and
instruments essential to those procedures, obtaining the images
needed to make a diagnosis, and reporting the examination once they
have been obtained.
This book is a comprehensive guide to Targeted Drug Delivery (TDD),
also known as Intrathecal Drug Delivery (IDD), and offers an
overview to this unique form of treatment. The medication is
delivered by intrathecal pumps and is less common than some other
techniques for interventional pain management, but is essential in
conditions such as refractory pain, cancer pain, multifocal pain,
severe spasticity, and in patients who are not candidates for
surgical correction of their underlying condition. This book is the
first source to describe both the optimal surgical implantation and
patient management aspect of this therapy, and thus will be a
valuable single reference guide for interventional radiologists,
anesthesiologists, physiatrists, oncologists, neurologists, spine
surgeons, palliative care physicians, and primary care physicians.
The definitive guide to performing vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty, and
implant augmentation from national and international experts
Vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) result from trauma or
pathologic weakening of the bone and are associated with conditions
such as osteoporosis or malignancy. Worldwide, VCFs impact one in
three women and one in eight men aged 50 and older, with more than
8.9 million fractures incurred annually. Copublished by Thieme and
the Society of Interventional Radiology, Vertebral Augmentation:
The Comprehensive Guide to Vertebroplasty, Kyphoplasty, and Implant
Augmentation provides a practical, clinical discussion of these
minimally invasive spine interventions. Written and edited by
Douglas Beall along with associate editors Allan Brook, M. R.
Chambers, Joshua Hirsch, Alexios Kelekis, Yong-Chul Kim, Scott
Kreiner, and Kieran Murphy, this richly illustrated book presents a
multidisciplinary and international perspective. It features
contributions from renowned experts in interventional radiology,
neurosurgery, pain medicine, and physiatry. This resource fills a
gap in the literature, with extensive updates on a vast amount of
new information and techniques that have been introduced during the
past decade. Thirty-five chapters address treatment of spine
fractures, starting with a history and introduction to vertebral
augmentation, discussion of VCFs, patient assessments, physical
exam findings, pain management, and much more. Key Features
Procedural chapters cover vertebroplasty, sacroplasty, cervical and
posterior arch augmentation, balloon kyphoplasty, and vertebral
augmentation with implants and for challenging pathologies Special
topics include radiation exposure and protection, post-procedure
physical therapy, osteoporosis treatment, postural fatigue
syndrome, the effect on morbidity and mortality, and cementoplasty
outside the spine Treatment of complex cases are also discussed
extensively, including chronic vertebral compression fractures,
neoplastic vertebral compression fractures, instrumented spinal
fusions, and severe benign and malignant fractures The final
chapter features 16 subchapters from global masters of vertebral
augmentation, with personal tips, tricks, and pearls they use in
their own practices This is a must-have resource for interventional
radiology, neurosurgery, interventional pain management, and
orthopaedic surgery residents and fellows, as well as seasoned
clinicians who wish to incorporate these procedures into practice.
This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on
https://medone.thieme.com.
"Radiology Classics" provides medical students, physician's
assistants and general practitioners with the most important cases
from each subspecialty in radiology. The authors set out to create
a portable teaching file, which would be of great value to students
taking radiology electives. Each organ system is covered with a
focus on 25-35 cases of the most common pathologic entities
encountered in Diagnostic Radiology. The text features over 500
quality radiographic images and 50 anatomic" drawings and will be
an invaluable reference tool to all radiologists and residents.
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