醫(yī)學(xué)影像學(xué)=Medical Imaging:英文
定 價(jià):31.8 元
- 作者:李坤成主編
- 出版時(shí)間:2017/6/1
- ISBN:9787040471779
- 出 版 社:高等教育出版社
- 中圖法分類:R445
- 頁碼:225
- 紙張:膠版紙
- 版次:1
- 開本:16K
This book is written for the six year undergraduate international medical students of Capital Medical University for their professional education in medical colleges. It will also be of assistance to medical doctors preparing for postgraduate examinations and be helpful to general practitioners. The primary goal of this textbook is to create a concise text on current radiologic imaging for medical students not speaalizing in radiology. We hope that this book will help for medical students and residents not specializing in radiology better comprehend the basics of each imaging technique and aid them in selecting and requesting the most appropriate imaging modality for each patients presenting symptoms. The textbook consists of overview and general prinaples of medical imaging, repiratory system, cardiovascular system, digestive system, urinary system, breast and reproductive system, musculoskeletal system, central nervous system, pediatric radiology, and interventional radiology. According the length limitations of the textbook, we only focus on the most important features of the basic diseases. Each chapter briefly describes recent developments in the radiologic imaging of different systems, followed by a description of the normal anatomy and a discussion of the most appropriate and rational imaging techniques for evaluating each organ and system. All chapters end with questions to enhance and reinforce the prinaples of each chapter. The contributors are from seven affiliated hospitals of Capital Medical University, which are Xuan Wu Hospital, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital, Beijing Tong Ren Hospital, Beijing An Zhen Hospital, Beijing Tian Tan Hospital and Beijing Children's Hospital. We thank all of our authors who have contributed their profound knowledge and rich experiences in radiology in writing this book, despite their heavy day-to-day workload in the hospital. We sincerely welcome our readers' comments on the book.
This book is written for the six year undergraduate international medical students of Capital Medical University for their professional education in medical colleges. It wiLl also be of assistance to medical doctors preparing for postgraduate examinations and be helpful to general practitioners.
The primary goal of this textbook is to create a concise text on current radiologic imaging for medical students not speaalizing in radiology. We hope that this book will help for medical students and residents not specializing in radiology better comprehend the basics of each imaging technique and aid them in selecting and requesting the most appropriate imaging modality for each patients presenting symptoms. The textbook consists of overview and general prinaples of medical imaging, repiratory system, cardiovascular system, digestive system, urinary system, breast and reproductive system, musculoskeletal system, central nervous system, pediatric radiology, and interventional radiology. According the length limitations of the textbook, we only focus on the most important features of the basic diseases. Each chapter briefly describes recent developments in the radiologic imaging of different systems, followed by a description of the normal anatomy and a discussion of the most appropriate and rational imaging techniques for evaluating each organ and system. All chapters end with questions to enhance and reinforce the prinaples of each chapter.
The contributors are from seven affiliated hospitals of Capital Medical University, which are Xuan Wu Hospital, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital, Beijing Tong Ren Hospital, Beijing An Zhen Hospital, Beijing Tian Tan Hospital and Beijing Children's Hospital. We thank all of our authors who have contributed their profound knowledge and rich experiences in radiology in writing this book, despite their heavy day-to-day workload in the hospital.
Chapter 1 Overview and General Principles of Medical Imaging
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Imaging modalities
1.3 Contrastagents
1.4 Physical effects of X-ray and radiation protection
1.5 Principles of radiologicaldiagnosis
Chapter 2 Respiratory System
2.1 Introduction andimaging methods
2.2 Normal radiographic anatomy
2.3 Image analysis
2.4 Diseases of the airway
2.5 Inflammatory diseases of the lungs
2.6 Tuberculosis
2.7 Lungtumors
2.8 Primary mediastinal tumors
2.9 Pleuraland diaphragmatic changes
Chapter 3 Cardiovascular System
3.1 Imaging methods
3.2 Coronary artery disease
3.3 Rheumatic heart disease
3.4 Corpulmonale
3.5 Congerutal heart diseases
3.6 Primary cardiomyopathy
3.7 Pericarditis
3.8 Diseases of the aorta
3.9 Pulmonary embolism
Chapter 4 Digestive System
4.1 Imaging methods
4.2 Esophageal diseases
4.3 Diseases of the stomach
4.4 Diseases of the small intestine
4.5 Diseases of the colon and rectum
4.6 Diseases of the liver
4.7 Diseases of the pancreas
4.8 Trauma
4.9 Acuteabdomen
Chapter 5 Urinary System
5.1 Imaging methods
5.2 Urolithiasis and nephrocalcinosis
5.3 Renal cystic disease
5.4 Inflammatory diseases
5.5 Tumors
5.6 Trauma
Chapter 6 Breast and Reproductive System
6.1 Breast cancer
6.2 Benignlesions of the breast
6.3 Diseases of the prostate
6.4 Ovary diseases
6.5 Disease of the uterus
Chapter 7 Musculoskeletal System
7.1 Normalradiologicalfindings
7.2 Radiological features of basic diseases of bones and joints
7.3 Analysis of bone and joint lesions
7.4 Imaging methods
7.5 Trauma
7.6 Inflammatory diseases
7.7 Tuberculosis
7.8 Benign tumors
7.9 Malignant tumor
7.10 Chronic diseases
7.11 Metabolic disease
Chapter 8 Central Nervous System
8.1 Imaging methods
8.2 Cerebralvascular diseases
8.3 Vascular diseases of the spinal cord
8.4 Brain and spinal tumors
8.5 Trauma
8.6 Inflammatory diseases
8.7 Multiple sclerosis
8.8 Congenital diseases of the brain and spine
Chapter 9 Pediatric Radiology
9.1 Hyaline membrane disease
9.2 Salter-Harris fracture
9.3 Intestinal obstruction
9.4 Periventricularleukomalacia
9.5 Congenitaldislocation of the hip
Chapter 10 Interventional Radiology
10.1 Interventionalradiologist
10.2 Basicinterventionalprocedures
10.3 Vascularintervention
10.4 Non-vascular intervention
10.5 Applications of interventional radiology on tumors
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