Magnetic Resonance Imaging of The Pelvis: A Practical Approach presents comprehensive information to deal with commonly encountered pelvic pathologies. The content is developed by disease-focused experts aiming to share their experience to make the information easily applicable to clinical setting and research.
The book covers a wide range of pelvic pathologies, and each chapter focuses on problem-solving approaches and includes tips and advice for multiple real-world scenarios. It also provides comprehensive-yet-tailored protocols, clear guidelines for indications, a detailed discussion of pathologies, descriptions of important differential diagnoses, and pitfalls and their solutions.
It is a valuable resource for radiologists, researchers, clinicians, and members of medical and biomedical fields who need to understand better how to use MRI to base their diagnosis or advance their research work.
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Table of Contents
1. MRI of mesorectum and rectal cancer staging: baseline, post treatment, mucinous rectal cancers2. MR Defecography3. MR Imaging Evaluation of Perianal Fistulas and Pelvic Pain4. MRI of Urinary Bladder5. MRI of Pelvic Vessels (including pelvic congestion other syndromes and UAE)6. Prostate MRI Technique, Anatomy of the Prostate and Noncancerous Disease Processes of the Prostate7. Prostate Cancer at mp-MRI, PI-RADS v2.1, Common and Uncommon Mimics of Prostate Cancer, and Imaging-Guided Prostate Biopsy8. Diagnosis of Recurrent Prostate Cancer and Its Mimics9. MRI of scrotum and testicles10. MRI of penis and penile prostheses11. MRI of Female Infertility12. MRI of benign uterine pathologies13. MRI of malignant uterine tumors14. MRI of cervical cancer15. MRI evaluation of abdominal pain during pregnancy (including abnormal placentation)16. MRI of endometriosis17. MRI of commonly encountered benign nonneoplastic female pelvic (ovarian and nonovarian) pathologies18. MRI of ovarian tumors (benign and malignant)19. MRI of female urethra and periurethral pathologies20. MRI of fetusAuthors
Neeraj Lalwani Professor of Radiology, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine and Health System, Richmond, VA, USA. Neeraj Lalwani, MD, is a board-certified diagnostic radiologist by the American Board of Radiology and a Fellow of the Society of Abdominal Radiology (SAR). He is an expert in body MRI and gastrointestinal imaging, particularly interested in pelvic MRI. He completed his fellowship training in Body Imaging and Non-Vascular Intervention and Body MRI at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, USA.Dr. Lalwani is an established academician and researcher in abdominal radiology and has received the most coveted American Roentgen Ray Society's Figley Fellowship award (2019) and Radiological Society of North America's Honored Educator award (2020). He is currently a Professor of Radiology at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine and Health System, Richmond, VA, USA