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This volume builds on the success of the first edition of Imaging
Pelvic Floor Disorders and is aimed at those practitioners with an
interest in the imaging, diagnosis and treatment of pelvic floor
dysfunction. Concise textual information from acknowledged experts
is complemented by high-quality diagrams and images to provide a
thorough update of this rapidly evolving field. Introductory
chapters fully elucidate the anatomical basis underlying disorders
of the pelvic floor. State of the art imaging techniques and their
application in pelvic floor dysfunction are then discussed in
detail. Additions since the first edition include consideration of
the effect of aging and new chapters on perineal ultrasound,
functional MRI and MRI of the levator muscles. The closing sections
of the book describe the modern clinical management of pelvic floor
dysfunction, including prolapse, urinary and faecal incontinence
and constipation, with specific emphasis on the integration of
diagnostic and treatment algorithms. Written for: Practitioners and
clinicians in the fields radiology, urology, proctology/colorectal
surgery, gynecology, gastroenterology
MRI has become an important tool in the management of patients
with diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, such as rectal cancer
and inflammatory bowel diseases. This book, written by
distinguished experts in the field, discusses in detail the
technical, practical, and clinical aspects of MRI of the
gastrointestinal tract. The chapters on technique encompass the
most recent developments and address such topics as contrast media,
high field strength MRI, and perfusion MRI. Subsequently,
individual chapters are devoted to the clinical applications of MRI
in the different parts of the gastrointestinal tract. Both
established applications and new frontiers are considered, with the
aid of numerous high-quality illustrations. By combining chapters
dedicated to technical aspects and clinically oriented chapters,
this book will prove very instructive for the novice while
simultaneously offering experienced practitioners further insights
into the value of MRI of the gastrointestinal tract.
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