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Atlas of Gastrointestinal Imaging: Radiologic-Endoscopic Correlation
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This new atlas provides unique and invaluable information on cutting-edge gastrointestinal imaging techniques. The leading researcher in the field of “Virtual Colonoscopy” demonstrates this new technique and all related CT imaging for the GI tract. Hundreds of spectacular colour images present all the essential information to make an accurate diagnosis for all common gastrointestinal disorders. No other atlas provides both CT and endoscopic pictures to provide correlation between these two critical imaging techniques. The text is presented in easy to read bulleted lists, providing the key, clinically relevant information for the imager as well as the clinician. This essential new reference presents the latest imaging technologies for diagnosing all diseases of the GI tract.
Features
• View the correlations between traditional imaging findings and new high-resolution CT images with the aid of hundreds of side-by-side images. • Access key, clinically relevant information quickly through an easy-to-read, bulleted format. • Apply the practice-proven methods of Dr. Perry J. Pickhardt, a top researcher in gastrointestinal CT. • Gain an accurate picture of all diseases and disorders – as well as key anatomic areas – thanks to a full-color format and color anatomic images.
Table of Contents:
1. The Esophagus
1.1 Neoplasms
*Adenocarcinoma *Squamous cell carcinoma *Mesenchymal tumors (leiomyoma, hemangioma) *Fibrovascular Polyp *(Other tumors – granular cell tumor, mets, lymphoma, etc)1. The Esophagus
1.1 Neoplasms
*Adenocarcinoma *Squamous cell carcinoma *Mesenchymal tumors (leiomyoma, hemangioma) *Fibrovascular Polyp *(Other tumors – granular cell tumor, mets, lymphoma, etc)
1.2 GERD (spectrum of disease)
*Reflux esophagitis *Barrett’s esophagus *Reflux stricture (incl. Schatzki’s ring) *Adenocarcinoma
1.3 Esophagitis (non-reflux)
*Infection (Candida, HSV, CMV) *Other (pill, eosinophilic, radiation injury, chemical injury)
1.4 Benign Strictures (non-reflux – Epi bullosa/lye/GVHD, etc)
1.5 Dysmotility disorders
*Acalasia *Scleroderma (PSS)
1.6 Esohpageal injury
*Intramural tear *Perforation 1.7 Foreign body impaction
1.8 TEF
1.9 Esophageal diverticula (incl. Zencker’s)
1.10 Intramural pseudodiverticulosis
1.11 Varices
1.12 Vascular rings and slings
1.13 Duplication cyst
1.14 Glycogenic acanthosis
2. The Stomach
2.1 Gastric polyps (adenomatous, hyperpl, P-J, fundic gland, etc)
2.2 Neoplasms
*Adenocarcinoma *Lymphoma *Mesenchymal tumors (GIST, schwannoma, etc) *Metastatic disease (incl PEG)
2.3 Benign Ulcers
2.4 Gastritis
*Infection (H. pylori, CMV, etc.) *Granulomatous (Crohn’s , sarcoid, TB) *Other (Z-E syndrome, eosinophilic, chronic atrophic, XRT)
2.5 Erosive gastropathy (NSAIDs, alcohol)
2.6 Vascular lesions
*Antral vascular ectasia (“watermelon stomach”) *Varices *Other (telangiectasia/Dieulafoy/hemangioma/vasc malformation/HHT/BRBNS)
2.7 Hypertrophic gastropathy (Menetrier)
2.8 Hiatal hernia (sliding and paraesophageal; ? Cameron lesion)
2.9 Gastrocolic fistula
2.10 Heterotopic pancreatic rest
2.11 Bezoar
2.12 Volvulus
2.13 Gastric wall thickening (DDX incl pseudo)
3. The Duodenum (ADL)
3.1 Neoplasms
*Adenoma *Adenocarcinoma *(Periampullary tumors) *Mesenchymal tumors (lipoma, GIST, others) *Lymphoma *Metastatic disease
3.2 Duodenitis (nonspecific, Crohn’s, etc)
3.3 Duodenal ulcers
3.4 AEF (ADF)
3.5 Vascular lesions
3.6 Intussusception
3.7 Duplication cyst
3.8 Duodenal diverticula (incl intraluminal)
3.9 Duodenal hematoma
4. The Mesenteric Small Bowel (ADL)
4.1 Neoplasms
*Lymphoma *Carcinoid tumor *Adenocarcinoma *Mesenchymal tumors (GIST, others) *Metastatic disease (hematog and serosal)
4.2 Enteritis
*Crohn’s (inc fistulas, abscess, etc) *Infection (TB, MAI, CMV, Whipple, parasitic, etc) *Other (radiation, vasculitis, eosinophilic)
4.3 Vascular lesions – telangiectasia/angiodysplsia/Dieulafoy/hemangioma/HHT
4.4 Mesenteric ischemia
4.5 Infiltrative diseases (amyloidosis, mastocytosis, etc)
4.6 Small bowel obstruction
4.7 Intussusception
4.8 Celiac disease
4.9 Scleroderma (PSS)
4.10 Small bowel diverticula (incl Meckel)
4.11 Duplication cyst
4.12 Malrotation
4.13 NSAID stricture(s)
4.14 SB wall thickening (DDX – refer to others/ incl pseudo)
5. The Colon and Rectum
5.1 Colorectal polypoid lesions
*(RadioGraphics VC article, etc)
5.2 Carcinoma
*Colon *Rectal
5.3 Appendiceal neoplasms
5.4 Colitis
*Infection *PMC *Other (CMV, E. coli, S/S, amebic, etc) *Ischemia *IBD (Crohn’s and UC) *Radiation injury
5.5 Vascular lesions
5.6 Appendicitis
5.7 Colonic diverticular disease
*Diverticulosis *Diverticulitis *Peridiverticular abscess *Diverticular stricture *Fistulas *Giant sigmoid diverticula
5.8 Colonic volvulus
5.9 Intussusception
5.10 Endometriosis
5.11 Pneumatosis coli
5.12 Melanosis Coli
5.13 Perforation
6. The Biliary System (gallbladder and biliary tree)
6.1 Neoplasms
*Cholangiocarcinoma *(Peri)ampullary tumors *GB carcinoma *Metastatic disease *Biliary cystadenoma
6.2 Primary sclerosing cholangitis
6.3 AIDS cholangiopathy
6.4 Recurrent pyogenic cholangitis
6.5 Choledochal cysts
6.6 Caroli’s disease
6.7 Biliary calculi
*Cholelithiasis *Choledocholithiasis
6.8 Mirizzi syndrome
6.9 Cholecystitis (incl emph, XGC)
6.10 Adenomyomatosis
6.11 Porcelain gallbladder
6.12 Biliary-enteric fistulas (incl gallstone ileus and Bouveret synd)
6.13 Biliary leaks (and bilomas)
6.14 Hemobilia
7. The Pancreas (TP)
7.1 Neoplasms
*Ductal adenocarcinoma *Mucinous cystic neoplasms (including IPMT) *Microcystic adenoma *Islet cell tumors *SPEN *Lymphoma *Metastatic disease
7.2 Acute pancreatitis
7.3 Chronic pancreatitis (incl fibrosing)
7.4 Csytic lesions
*Pancreatic pseudocysts *Lymphoepith/VHL *Neop (muc/micro/islet)
7.5 Pancreas divisum
7.6 Heterotopic/ectopic pancreas
7.7 Annular pancreas
7.8 Pancreatic atrophy
7.9 Pancreatic trauma
8. The Liver
8.1 Focal hepatic lesions
*Neoplasms *HCC (w/ and w/o cirrhosis) *Metastatic disease *Cavernous hemangioma *Hepatocellular adenoma *Other (angiosarcoma, lymphoma, epith hemangioendo, etc) *FNH *The “indeterminate” lesion (TSTC) *Benign hepatic cysts (incl ADPD) *Hepatic abscess (pyogenic, amebic, fungal, cat scratch) *Echinococcal disease *Vascular lesions (THAD, Post-bx pseudoaneurysm, SVC, HHT, peliosis)
8.2 Cirrhosis (incl. PHT/ascites/PS collat/HCC/esoph varices/portal gastrop? AND pseudo-cirrh)
*Alc/Hep C/AAT/Schisto
8.3 Portal vein thrombosis
8.4 Budd-Chiari syndrome
8.5 Hepatic congestion (from cardiac disease)
8.6 Fatty infiltration (incl steatohep)
8.7 Hemochromatosis
8.8 Post-transplant complications
8.9 Miscellany (eg, sarc, PVG, dense liver…)
O autorze:
Perry J. Pickhardt, MD, Associate Professor Of Radiology, Abdominal Imaging Section, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, WI; and Glen M. Arluk, MD, Director of Advanced Endoscopy, Gastroenterology Department, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Portsmouth, VA
| Rok wydania |
2007 |
| Autor |
Perry J. Pickhardt / Arluk |
| Liczba stron |
512 |
| Liczba ilustracji |
3400 |
| ISBN |
9781416032021 |
| Oprawa |
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