Synopses & Reviews
Radiology Illustrated: Pediatric Radiology is a case-based atlas and text consisting of typical image files and comprehensive review. Each chapter includes concise text of introduction and imaging files of the representative cases of both the common and uncommon diseases. Authors tried to cover the whole topics and varieties of diseases in the pediatric radiology field with up-to-date images and relevant texts. The cases are shown as case-based illustrations like teaching-file. The goal of this book is to offer the most suitable reference in daily practice and study for radiology residents and fellows with informative review of cases. It will provide diagnostic reference or teaching aid for the practicing radiologists, and practical guideline in pediatric imaging for pediatricians or surgeons.
Synopsis
This case-based atlas offers concise introductory text and up-to-date images of representative cases of both common and uncommon pediatric diseases. Useful as both a diagnostic and teaching reference.
About the Author
In-One Kim, MD, is a professor in radiology at Seoul National University College of Medicine.
Table of Contents
Neuroradiology.- Brain: Congenital malformation.- Metabolic disorders.- Infection & inflammation.- Neoplasms.- Trauma & Vascular disorders.- Neurosonography.- Spinal cord: Congenital malformation.- Infection & inflammation.- Neoplasms.- Miscellaneous.- Head and Neck: Congenital malformations.- Neoplasm.- Infection, trauma?.- Chest: Airway disorders.- Congenital lung malformation.- Neonatal chest.- Infection.- Neoplasm.- Mediastinum.- Diffuse or interstitial lung disease?.- Cardiovascular: Introduction.- Congenital malformation.- MR/functional imaging.- GI: Congenital malformation.- Neonatal GI disorder.- Non-neonatal GI disorders.- Inflammation, infection, and neoplastic disease.- Liver, biliary tract, pancreas and spleen.- GU: Congenital malformation.- Cystic renal disease.- Infection.- Neoplams.- Bladder and urethra.- Testis and ovary.- MSK: Skeletal dysplasia and related conditions.- Hip abnormalities.- Infection.- Neoplasm.- Soft tissue abnormalities.- Trauma (include child abuse).- Miscellaneous.