Radiological Imaging of the Small IntestineN.C. Gourtsoyiannis Springer Science & Business Media, 2002 M04 10 - 480 pages Whereas during the past decade endoscopy has become established as the leading means of diagnosis and management of diseases affecting the esophagus, starnach and large bowel, radiology has retained its pre-eminence for the clinical study and evaluation of the small bowel. This book provides unique coverage of all current radiological techniques used to study the small bowel, including not only barium studies and angiography but also cross-sectional methods such as uhrasound and computer tomography as well as nuclear medicine. Ernerging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging are given close consideration, and interventional procedures are dealt with fully. Following an introduction on anatomy, physiology, and pathology pertinent to radiol ogy, the book describes in great detail common and less common congenital and development anomalies, trauma, infectious and infl.ammatory conditions, and tumors. The radiological accounts are illustrated by unique color photographs of pathological specimens. It is important for all professionals involved in the management of patients with small-bowel disease tobe critically informed about the specific advantages as well as the limitations of the various modern imaging techniques now employed for the in vivo morphological evaluation of the small bowel. This comprehensive book provides a timely update of our knowledge in this field and is a welcome addition to our series "Medical Radiology;' which aims to provide exhaustive coverage of modern diagnostic radiology. It will be of great interest for general and abdominal radiologists, gastroen terologists, and abdominal surgeons. |
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Contents
Anatomy and Physiology | 1 |
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211 Introduction | 12 |
2112 Endoscopic Features | 13 |
212 Patterns of Injury | 14 |
2122 Endoscopic Patterns of Injury | 15 |
214 Ulcers and Erosions | 16 |
215 Eosinophilic Enteritis | 17 |
2128 Pigments | 35 |
22 Pathology of Small Intestinal Neoplasms | 37 |
Imaging Techniques and Principles of Interpretation | 59 |
32 Evaluation of the Small Intestine by Ultrasonography | 73 |
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35 Evaluation of the Small Intestine by Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 155 |
36 Endoscopic Evaluation of the Small Intestine | 169 |
216 Granulomatous EnteritisCrohns Disease | 18 |
2171 Giardiasis | 19 |
2173 Microsporidia | 20 |
Infections Within Histiocytes Mycobacteriumaviumintracellulare Whipple Disease | 21 |
21102 Endoscopic Features | 22 |
2113 Common Variable Immunodeficiency Hypogammaglobulinemia | 23 |
2114 Lymphoid Hyperplasia | 24 |
21152 Endoscopic Features | 25 |
ProteinLosing Enteropathy | 26 |
21172 Endoscopic Features | 27 |
21182 Endoscopic Features | 28 |
2120 Vasculitis | 29 |
21202 Endoscopic Features | 30 |
21222 Endoscopic Features | 31 |
2123 Collagen Vascular Disease | 32 |
2126 Ostomy Diverticula | 33 |
2127 Pouchitis | 34 |
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures in the Small Intestine | 177 |
Congenital and Developmental Abnormalities of the Small Bowel | 205 |
Small Intestinal Motility Disorders | 221 |
52 Radiology of SmallBowel Motility Disorders | 233 |
Radiology of the Duodenum | 245 |
Diseases of the Small Intestine | 259 |
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73 Radiology of Crohns Disease | 297 |
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76 Benign SmallIntestinal Neoplasms | 383 |
77 Malignant SmallIntestinal Neoplasms | 397 |
78 Parasitic and Infectious Diseases of the Small Intestine | 427 |
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