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Emergency Radiology: Case Studies
David T. Schwartz
Preface
Copyright
Author
Section I
Chest Radiology
Chapter I-1
Typical Lobar PneumoniaHow to Read a Chest Radiograph
Chapter I-2
Subtle PneumoniaSilhouette Signs
Chapter I-3
Hidden Pneumonia and Pneumonia Mimics
Chapter I-4
Pulmonary Embolism
Chapter I-5
Lobar AtelectasisSpinal Cord Compression
Chapter I-6
Hilar Adenopathy
Chapter I-7
Congestive Heart FailureInterstitial Lung Markings
Chapter I-8
Cardiac Tamponade
Chapter I-9
Pneumothorax
Chapter I-10
Pneumomediastinum
Chapter I-11
Traumatic Aortic Injury
Chapter I-12
Aortic Dissection
Chapter I-13
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm
Chapter I-14
White-Out Of ThoraxAtelectasis and Pleural Fibrosis
Section II
Abdominal Radiography
Chapter II-1
Small Bowel Obstruction
Chapter II-2
Large Bowel Obstruction
Chapter II-3
Pneumoperitoneum
Chapter II-4
Intussusception
Chapter II-5
CholecystitisUltrasonography
Chapter II-6
Gallstone Ileus
Chapter II-7
JaundiceSplenomegaly
Chapter II-8
Radiopaque Masses
Section III:
Skeletal Radiology: Upper Extremity
Chapter III-1
Elbow Fat PadMonteggia Fracture
Chapter III-2
Elbow Injuries in Children
Chapter III-3
Perilunate Injuries
Chapter III-4
Subtle Wrist Injuries
Chapter III-5
Distal Radius FracturesGaleazzi Fracture
Chapter III-6
Posterior Shoulder Dislocation
Chapter III-7
Anterior Shoulder Dislocation and Fracture
Chapter III-8
Nontraumatic Shoulder Pain
Section IV:
Skeletal RadiologyLower Extremity
Chapter IV-1
Ankle Fractures
Chapter IV-2
Maisonneuve FractureThe Mortise View
Chapter IV-3
Knee FracturesTibial Plateau Fractures
Chapter IV-4
Hip FracturesOccult Hip Fracture
Chapter IV-5
Acetabulum Fractures
Chapter IV-6
Pelvic Ring Fractures
Chapter IV-7
Radiolucent Foreign Bodies
Section V:
Cervical Spine Radiology
Chapter V-1
Type II Odontoid FracturePrevertebral Soft Tissues
Chapter V-2
Type III Odontoid Fracturethe "Ring of C2"
Chapter V-3
Hangman's Fracture of C2Posterior Cervical Line
Chapter V-4
Jefferson Burst Fracture of C1Predental Space
Chapter V-5
Unilateral Facet Dislocation
Chapter V-6
Hyperflexion SprainFlexion/Extension Views
Section VI:
Head CT
Chapter VI-1
Subdural Hematoma
Chapter VI-2
Basilar Skull Fracture, Pneumocephalus
Chapter VI-3
How to Read a Head CT in a Patient with Head Trauma
Chapter VI-4
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Chapter VI-5
Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis
Chapter VI-6
How to Read a Head CT in a Patient with Headache
Chapter VI-7
HydrocephalusUse of CT before LP
Chapter VI-8
Acoustic NeuromaUse of Intravenous Contrast
Chapter VI-9
StrokeCytotoxic Edema
Chapter VI-10
Peritumoral (Vasogenic) Edema
Chapter VI-11
Advances in Stroke ImagingPerfusion CT and MRI, the Ischemic Penumbra
Section VII:
Facial Radiology
Chapter VII-1
Facial Fractures: Tripod and Blowout Fractures
Chapter VII-2
Le Fort Fractures