Imaging Spine After Treatment

Imaging Spine After Treatment
Author: Tommaso Scarabino,Saverio Pollice,Giuseppe Carmine Iaffaldano,Domenico Catapano
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2024-01-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783031425516

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This atlas illustrates the characteristics of imaging after surgical spine treatment. The previous edition has been thoroughly updated and new surgical treatment options are presented. Furthermore, all clinical cases feature new images with the new sequences available from the manufacturers of Magnetic Resonance scanners. The imaging methods presented in the book are MRI, involving the use of routine basic sequences and advanced study techniques, and CT with and without administration of contrast medium. The modifications of the spine, both healthy and pathological, that can occur immediately after surgical treatment and in the long term, are described in detail. Atlas contents are organized in a general part, with the classification of spine pathology and the surgical treatment options, and a part with clinical cases enriched by a wealth of images. This easy-to-consult publication addresses neuroradiologists who wish to gain an adequate expertise in post-treatment examinations reporting in order to be able to perform an effective differential diagnosis.

Imaging of the Postoperative Spine An Issue of Neuroimaging Clinics

Imaging of the Postoperative Spine  An Issue of Neuroimaging Clinics
Author: Orlando Ortiz
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2014-06-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780323297189

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Editor Orlando Ortiz and authors review important areas in Imaging of the Postoperative Spine. Articles will include: Post-operative spine imaging in cancer patients; Minimally invasive spine intervention; Post-vertebral augmentation spine imaging; Imaging of lumbar spine fusion; Motion sparing spine instrumentation; Imaging of spine surgery complications; Post-operative fluid collections; Emerging techniques of post-operative spine imaging, What the spine surgeon needs to know about post-operative spine; Post-operative spine infection evaluation; and more!

Imaging Painful Spine Disorders E Book

Imaging Painful Spine Disorders E Book
Author: Leo F. Czervionke,Douglas S. Fenton
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 667
Release: 2011-04-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781455709939

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Leo F. Czervionke, MD and Douglas S. Fenton, MD present Imaging Painful Spine Disorders, the diagnostic companion to Image-Guided Spine Intervention, with 1,400 high-quality radiographic images to help you diagnose common and rare spine pain conditions. The full-color, easy-to-navigate format takes you from Spinal Anatomy, which includes normal CT and MR images of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, to Clinical Disorders, where each chapter is introduced by an actual patient case. No other reference features as many case studies illustrating the imaging presentation of back pain, provides a detailed differential diagnosis, and points out clinical pitfalls and common diagnosis errors quite like this one. Access representative cross-sectional images of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, as well as the sacrum, in axial, sagittal, and coronal planes, to understand the imaging appearance of healthy anatomy prior to diagnosis. Get a complete explanation of each clinical disorder, including a detailed description of the condition, as well as relevant clinical and pathological information, to help make a more accurate diagnosis. Broaden your recognition of imaging features with case studies that often include additional images of other patients with the same condition, to emphasize the range of features possible for the area being discussed. Keep your memory fresh with the current nomenclature of various types of disc herniations, listed in a separate, illustrated chapter, and get a brief overview of the major treatment options currently available for each particular disorder.

Spinal Trauma

Spinal Trauma
Author: Eric D. Schwartz,Adam E. Flanders
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2007
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780781762489

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Written by recognized experts, this volume is a comprehensive reference on the use of advanced imaging techniques in the diagnosis and management of spinal trauma. In one cohesive source, the book brings together information on state-of-the-art clinical imaging—including multidetector CT and high-field MRI techniques—and the pathophysiology, neurologic evaluation, medical management, surgical treatment, and postoperative assessment of spine trauma and spinal cord injury. Also included are cutting-edge reviews of experimental imaging techniques and their applications and experimental therapies such as neurotransplantation. More than 700 illustrations—including 180 in full color—complement the text.

Imaging Spine After Treatment

Imaging Spine After Treatment
Author: Tommaso Scarabino,Saverio Pollice
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2013-11-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9788847053915

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This book reviews in detail the role of neuroradiological imaging in the evaluation of patients who have undergone surgery or interventional radiology procedures, and particularly its value in the documentation of normal and pathological post-treatment changes, detection of complications, and follow-up. The opening sections describe pretreatment images in various conditions, including trauma, degenerative disc disease, and osteoporosis, and the different types of neurosurgical and interventional treatment that may be used. The post-treatment appearances of normal sequelae and complications on conventional radiography, CT, and MRI are then documented in detail on the basis of a large series of clinical cases, with a wealth of images. Guidance is provided on selection of one or a combination of imaging modalities. This book will be an invaluable clinical and research tool not only for neuroradiologists but also for neurosurgeons, and interventional radiologists.

Clinical Imaging of Spinal Trauma

Clinical Imaging of Spinal Trauma
Author: Zoran Rumboldt,Alessandro Cianfoni,Abhay Varma
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2018-04-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781107427471

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A concise, case-based clinical resource on the topic of imaging in spinal trauma, highly illustrated throughout.

Imaging of Spinal Infection

Imaging of Spinal Infection
Author: Mohamed Fethi Ladeb,Wilfred C.G. Peh
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-05-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783030704599

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This book examines all aspects of the imaging of spinal infection. The diagnosis of spinal infection has been a challenge for many years. In addition to clinical and laboratory findings and histopathological examination, imaging has a major role in aiding and expediting the correct diagnosis. This book comprehensively addresses how imaging can help in localizing the site and specifying the extent of a variety of spinal infections. After introductory chapters on the epidemiology and pathophysiology of spinal infection, the different imaging techniques are discussed in detail. The bulk of the book addresses different specific spinal infections caused by various pathogens. These comprise chapters on hematogeneous pyogenic spondylodiscitis, iatrogenic spinal infection, pyogenic epidural abscess, spinal brucellosis, salmonella spondylodiscitis, spinal tuberculosis, spinal hydatidosis, and fungal spondylodiscitis. The last chapter describes diagnostic algorithm of spinal infection. The book is written by Tunisian, Asian and European experts and will be a valuable resource for all medical practitioners who deal with spinal infection, including radiologists, rheumatologists and orthopedic surgeons.

Spine Imaging

Spine Imaging
Author: Shivani Gupta,Daniel M. Sciubba,Mark M. Mikhael,Savvas Nicolaou
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-01-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199393954

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Spine Imaging uses a classic, case approach to provide multi-modality imaging studies and management guidance of spine pathologies for the consulting radiologist as well as the neurologist, orthopedist, or emergency clinician diagnosing and managing spinal patients. Eighty cases, featuring over 650 images, are organized into sections by pathologic process and include a clinical description followed by discussion on radiologic findings, clinical management, and a summary of key points. An additional section on imaging signs closes the volume. Cases address which image findings are clinically significant and which are not, how to understand the severity of an injury, and when additional advanced imaging is needed, making Spine Imaging an essential resource for managing these complex pathologies.