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Abdominal Imaging. Case Review Series

  • Book

  • May 2021
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5275390
Master the critical imaging content you need to know with this newly consolidated title in the popular Case Review series. Abdominal Imaging offers a highly illustrated, case-based preparation for board review to help residents and recertifying radiologists succeed on exams, demonstrate a clinical understanding of gastrointestinal and genitourinary imaging, and improve imaging accuracy and interpretation. Cases include both common and difficult-to-diagnose disorders including gallbladder diseases, pancreatitis and pancreatic masses, staging and identification of gynecologic malignancies, fluoroscopy findings in GI and GU diseases, and much more.
  • Presents more than 160 high-yield case studies organized by level of difficulty, helping you build your knowledge and confidence in stages.
  • Includes more than 650 multiple-choice questions, answers, and rationales that mimic the format of certification exams.
  • Uses short, easily digestible chapters covering the full range of abdominal imaging for efficient, effective learning and exam preparation.
  • Features 700+ high-quality, full-color images spanning the GI and GU systems and pertinent patient cases reflecting current abdominal radiology practice. Images include fluoroscopy and plain films, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging, with coverage of key areas such as prostate MRI and rectal MRI, CT enterography, liver CT and MRI, and renal masses on CT and MRI.
  • Consolidates topics covered in Gastrointestinal Imaging: Case Review and Genitourinary Imaging: Case Review into a single, convenient resource.�
  • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access bonus images plus all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

Table of Contents

Opening Round

1. Portal venous gas; mesenteric ischemia

2. Focal Nodular Hyperplasia

3. Cirrhosis and portal venous hypertension

4. Hepatic Adenoma

5. Budd Chiari

6. Acute cholecystitis

7. Gallbladder perforation

8. Porcelian gallbladder

9. Gallbladder polyp

10. Acute pancreatitis

11. Chronic pancreatitis

12. Pancreatic Cancer

13. Splenic abscess

14. Splenic cyst

15. Splenic Gamna Gandy bodies

16. Wandering spleen

17. Splenic laceration

18. Adrenal myelolipoma

19. Adrenal cyst

20. Lipid poor adrenal adenoma

21. Deep renal laceration with active bleeding

22. Acute obstructing ureteral calculus

23. Acute pyelonephritis

24. Horseshoe kidney

25. Crossed fused ectopia

26. Retrocaval ureter

27. Renal stone

28. Bladder cancer (Synchronous transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder and ureter).

29. Bladder cancer

30. Urethral diverticulum

31. Acute Emphysematous cystitis

32. Extraperitoneal bladder rupture

33. Bladder distension/Urinary retention

34. Mature cystic teratoma

35. Bicornuate uterus

36. Vaginal wall cyst

37. Infected Bartholin's cyst

38. Endometrial carcinoma

39. Endometriomas

40. C-section defect

41. Fibroids

42. Ovarian vein thrombosis

43. Normal ovaries and corpus luteum

44. Proximal fallopian tube occlusion/hydrosalpinx

45. Adenomyosis

46. Testicular torsion

47. Fournier's gangrene

48. Esophageal adenocarcinoma, with esophageal stent migration

49. Cricopharyngeal bar

50. Schatzki Ring

51. Small Bowel Obstruction

52. Contrast enema; large bowel obstruction

53. Diverticulitis

54. Colon cancer

55. Pseudomembranous colitis

56. Acute appendicitis CT and US

57. VP Shunt Pseudocyst

58. Malpositioned enteric tube

59. Ascites

60. Intraperitoneal free air on supine abdominal radiograph

Fair Game

61. Hepatocellular Carcinoma

62. Fatty liver; Occult liver metastasis

63. Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma

64. Hepatic Abscess

65. Gallbladder cancer

66. Emphysematous cholecystitis

67. Mirizzi's syndrome

68. Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

69. Pancreas divisum

70. Pancreatic laceration

71. Pancreatic laceration

72. Splenic angiosarcoma with liver metastases

73. Splenic hamartoma

74. Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage

75. Pheochromocytoma

76. Renal arteriovenous shunt

77. Fibromusclar dysplasia

78. Acquired cystic kidney disease

79. Renal cell carcinoma with IVC thrombus

80. Deep renal laceration (IV)

81. Renal lymphoma with diffuse infiltration

82. Angiomyolipoma with hemorrhage

83. Pelvic kidney

84. Forniceal rupture

85. Renal devascularization (Grade V)

86. Urachal remnant adenocarcinoma

87. Urethral diverticulum cancer

88. Bladder rupture

89. Leiomyosarcoma

90. Cervical carcinoma

91. Endometriosis with adenomyosis

92. Submucosal fibroid

93. Abdominal wall endometrioma

94. Acute ovarian torsion

95. Mayer-Rokitansky-K�ster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome

96. Testicular carcinoma with retroperitoneal mass

97. Testicular carcinoma with retroperitoneal mass

98. Prostate abscess

99. Prostate anatomy on MRI

100. Prostatitis

101. Prostate Adenocarcinoma

102. Gastric emphysema

103. Slipped gastric band

104. Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass; Gastro-gastric fistula

105. Nissen fundoplication

106. Paraesophageal hernia, Type III

107. Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) with metastasis to liver

108. Small bowel lymphoma

109. Small bowel carcinoid

110. Small bowel Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST)

111. Acute mesenteric ischemia

112. Epiploic appendagitis

113. Epithelial appendiceal neoplasm

114. Diaphragmatic herniation

Challenge

115. MRI Safety

116. Iron overload

117. Inflammatory Pseudotumor

118. Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telengiectasia

119. Fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma

120. Perforated peptic ulcer

121. Biliary Cystadenoma

122. Biliary stricture post liver transplantation

123. Ectopic pancreas

124. Insulinoma

125. IgG4-related autoimmune pancreatitis

126. Main duct IPMN

127. Cystic pancreatic lesion

128. Splenic sarcoidosis

129. Splenic rupture

130. Splenic lymphangiomatosis

131. Adrenocortical carcinoma

132. Adrenal Castleman's disease

133. Renal abscess

134. Acute cholecystitis

135. Bosniak classification

136. Bladder carcinoma staging

137. Perivascular epitheloid cell tumor (PEComa) of the uterus

138. Rectal endometriosis

139. Cervical carcinoma staging

140. Endometrial carcinoma staging

141. Ovarian metastases

142. Ovarian carcinoma staging

143. Ovarian serous low grade tumor

144. Granulosa cell tumor

145. Endometroid carcinoma

146. C-section scar implantation of pregnancy

147. Intravascular leiomyomatosis

148. Placenta accreta spectrum

149. Penile fracture

150. Penile mass

151. Peyronie's disease

152. Prostate cancer with extraprostatic extension

153. Post-prostatectomy prostate cancer recurrence

154. Gastric lymphoma

155. Krukenberg tumor

156. Crohn's Disease - Active Inflammation

157. Crohn's Disease: Stricture

158. Acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) involving small bowel

159. Internal hernia

160. Intussuception

161. Villous adenoma of the rectum

162. T3 Rectal adenocarcinoma

163. Cervical cancer

164. Fistula-in-ano

165. MRI in pregnancy: acute appendicitis

Authors

Manjiri Dighe Joseph R. Grajo Leslie Lee