Imaging anatomy : head and neck / Surjith Vattoth, MD, FRCR, Professor of Radiology,, Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Division of Nuclear Medicine, Division of Neuroradiology, Rush University Medical Center, Chacago, Illinois, Philip R. Chapman, MD, Professor of Radiology, Director of Head and Neck Radiology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, H. Ric Harnsberger, MD, Professor Emeritus, Radiology and Otolaryngology, Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah, authors.
Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier, 2024Edition: Second editionDescription: xv, 609, xxxiii pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cmISBN:- 9780443249648
- 23 616.0754 V45 2024
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Previous edition copyrighted 2019.
Includes index.
SECTION 1: FACESECTION 2: NOSE AND SINUSESSECTION 3: ORBITSECTION 4: TEMPORAL BONESECTION 5: SKULL BASESECTION 6: ORAL CAVITYSECTION 7: SUPRAHYOID AND INFRAHYOID NECKSECTION 8: CRANIAL NERVESSECTION 9: SPINE
This book not only targets the radiologist and radiology resident/fellow, but also head and neck surgeons, neurosurgeons. medical and radiation oncologists, anatomists, and medical or technological sciences students in these fields. The text is offered in a formatted design with concise, bulleted content and state-of-the-art images that identify the clinical entities in each anatomic area. It is easy to use and understand, with each series of successive imaging slices in standard planes of imaging (coronal, sagittal, and axial) as is seen during evaluation of CT or MR scans in clinical practice. The book allow for rapid reference and comprehensive review of clinically relevant head and neck anatomy. In each section, the critical foundation of normal anatomy is provided along with imaging recommendations and imaging correlations. Radiologic-pathologic correlation is provided when appropriate to emphasize anatomic relationships.
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