1In this text an interdisciplinary team of specialists in radiology, surgery, and rheumatology presents a practical guide to imaging of the hand. Complete with detailed discussion of the complex anatomy, common diseases, and injuries of the hand, this text covers examination techniques and state-of-the-art imaging modalities, including multiline spiral CR, with 2-D displays and 3-D reconstructions, and contrast-enhanced MRI with multi-channel, phased-array coils. Designed to help clinicians develop the most effective strategies for their patients, Diagnostic Imaging of the Hand provides a systematic approach to understanding each disease, outlining pathogenesis and clinical symptoms according to a graduated diagnostic plan. More than 1,000 crisp, high-quality images and line drawings, summary tables, handy checklists, and a heavily cross-referenced appendix of differential diagnoses make this text an ideal reference for the clinician seeking the most up-to-date information on how to diagnose and treat disorders of the hand. |
Contents
FractureDislocations of the Fingers | 312 |
Osteoarthritis of the Finger Joints | 318 |
Special Forms of Osteoarthritis of the Hand | 325 |
Osteoarthritis | 330 |
Tendinosis and Tenosynovitis | 336 |
Injuries of the Anular Pulleys | 342 |
Muscular Lesions | 348 |
Scaphoid Osteonecrosis Preiser Disease | 362 |
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Normal Anatomy with Evaluation of | 70 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 75 |
Parallel Imaging | 81 |
Anatomic and Functional Prerequisites | 97 |
Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex | 114 |
Carpal Morphometry and Function | 123 |
Postsurgical Radiography | 133 |
Surgery of Phalangeal Fractures | 139 |
Growth Normal Variants | 145 |
Normal Variants of the Skeleton | 151 |
Malformations and Deformities | 158 |
Duplication | 168 |
Injuries of the Hand and Traumatic | 181 |
Malunion of Distal Radius Fractures | 195 |
Ulnocarpal Impaction Syndrome Ulnolunate | 213 |
Special Considerations in Childhood | 219 |
Differential Diagnosis | 228 |
Differential Diagnosis | 240 |
Fractures of the Triquetrum | 246 |
Fractures of the Lunate | 249 |
Fractures of the Trapezoid | 255 |
Perilunate and Lunate Dislocations | 261 |
Axial Dislocations and FractureDislocations | 267 |
Dissociative Carpal Instability CID | 274 |
Nondissociative Carpal Instability CIND | 286 |
Carpometacarpal Dislocations | 293 |
Fractures Close to the Base of Metacarpal 1 | 299 |
Extraarticular Fractures | 306 |
RicketsOsteomalacia | 371 |
Algodystrophy Reflex Dystrophy | 377 |
Diseases of the Hand Related | 383 |
Therapeutic Options | 391 |
Hydroxyapatite HA Deposition Disease | 398 |
Miscellaneous Osteoarthropathies | 404 |
Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis Lipoid | 410 |
Inflammatory Diseases of the Hand | 417 |
Radiographic Classification of Stages | 428 |
Psoriatic Arthritis Psoriatic Osteoarthropathy | 434 |
Osteoarthropathies Associated with Dermatoses | 440 |
Scleroderma Progressive Systemic Sclerosis PSS | 446 |
Acute Bacterial Arthritis | 454 |
Osteomyelitis | 460 |
Differential Diagnosis | 466 |
Infections of the Soft Tissues | 468 |
Acute Calcium Deposition | 474 |
Tumorous and Tumorlike Diseases of the Hand | 478 |
Bone Cysts Induced by Infection | 482 |
Softtissue Tumors | 502 |
Tumors Originating from Blood Vessels | 513 |
Differential Diagnosis | 520 |
Diagnostic Imaging | 526 |
Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome Guyons Canal | 532 |
Endangiitis Obliterans WiniwarterBuerger | 538 |
Arteriovenous Malformations | 545 |
Congenital and Acquired Alterations | 551 |
Primary Metabolic Disorders | 560 |
Acroosteolyses | 567 |
Polyostotic Bone Lesions | 573 |
Hyperostoses | 580 |
Secondary Raynaud Phenomena | 588 |