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Imaging Anatomy: Head and Neck

  • Book

  • November 2018
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 4519531

Highly specialized structures, microanatomy of individual components, and overall structural density make the head and neck one of the most challenging areas in radiology. Imaging Anatomy: Head and Neck provides radiologists, residents, and fellows with a truly comprehensive, superbly illustrated anatomy reference that is designed to improve interpretive skills in this complex area. A wealth of high-quality, cross-sectional images, corresponding medical illustrations, and concise, descriptive text offer a unique opportunity to master the fundamentals of normal anatomy and accurately and efficiently recognize pathologic conditions.

  • Contains more than 1,400 high-resolution, cross-sectional head and neck images combined with over 200 vibrant medical illustrations, designed to provide the busy radiologist rapid answers to imaging anatomy questions
  • Reflects new understandings of anatomy due to ongoing anatomic research as well as new, advanced imaging techniques
  • Features 3 Tesla MR imaging sequences and state-of-the-art multidetector CT normal anatomy sequences throughout the book, providing detailed views of anatomic structures that complement highly accurate and detailed medical illustrations
  • Includes imaging series of successive slices in each standard plane of imaging (coronal, sagittal, and axial)
  • Depicts anatomic variations and pathological processes to help you quickly recognize the appearance and relevance of altered morphology
  • Includes CT and MR images of pathologic conditions, when appropriate, as they directly enhance current understanding of normal anatomy
  • Contains a separate section on normal ultrasound anatomy of the head and neck
  • Expert ConsultT eBook version included with purchase, which allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices

Table of Contents

Temporal Bone and Skull Base

Skull Base Overview

Anterior Skull Base

Central Skull Base

Posterior Skull Base

Temporal Bone Anatomy

Temporal Bone Oblique Reformation Anatomy

External Auditory Canal Anatomy

Middle Ear-Mastoid Anatomy

Inner Ear Anatomy

Petrous Apex Anatomy

Facial Muscles and Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System

CPA-IAC Anatomy

Temporomandibular Joint

Cranial Nerves

Cranial Nerves Overview

CNI (Olfactory Nerve)

CNII (Optic Nerve)

CNIII (Oculomotor Nerve)

CNIV (Trochlear Nerve)

CNV (Trigeminal Nerve)

CNVI (Abducens Nerve)

CNVII (Facial Nerve)

CNVIII (Vestibulocochlear Nerve)

CNIX (Glossopharyngeal Nerve)

CNX (Vagus Nerve)

CNXI (Accessory Nerve)

CNXII (Hypoglossal Nerve)

Orbit

Orbit Overview

Bony Orbit and Foramina

Optic Nerve/Sheath Complex

Globe

Nose and Sinuses

Sinonasal Overview

Ostiomeatal Unit (OMU)

Pterygopalatine Fossa

Frontal Recess and Related Air Cells

Suprahyoid and Infrahyoid Neck

Suprahyoid and Infrahyoid Neck Overview

Buccal Space

Parapharyngeal Space

Pharyngeal Mucosal Space

Masticator Space

Parotid Space

Carotid Space

Retropharyngeal Space

Perivertebral Space

Posterior Cervical Space

Visceral Space

Larynx

Thyroid and Parathyroid Anatomy

Hypopharynx

Cervical Trachea and Esophagus

Cervical Lymph Nodes

Brachial Plexus

Brachial Plexus US

Oral Cavity

Oral Cavity Overview

Oral Mucosal Space

Sublingual Space

Submandibular Space

Tongue

Retromolar Trigone

Mandible and Maxilla

Spine

Craniocervical Junction

Cervical Spine

Head and Neck

Neck Overview

Sublingual/Submental Region

Submandibular Region

Parotid Region

Upper Cervical Level

Midcervical Level

Lower Cervical Level and Supraclavicular Fossa

Posterior Triangle

Thyroid Gland

Parathyroid Glands

Larynx and Hypopharynx

Trachea and Esophagus

Vagus Nerve

Carotid Arteries

Vertebral Arteries

Neck Veins

Cervical Lymph Nodes

Authors

Philip R. Chapman Professor of Radiology, Director of Head and Neck Radiology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.