Anatomy for Diagnostic ImagingFor each main anatomical region, this book describes the normal features, and then discusses the radiological features specific to that region. Importantly, normal variations are highlighted and the relative benefits of employing alternative imaging modalities are presented. |
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Central Nervous System 45 | 1-44 |
Spinal Column and its Contents 85 | 2-30 |
The Thorax 105 | 4 |
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abdominal adrenal anatomy anteriorly aorta arch arises ARTERIAL SUPPLY articular axial azygous vein bladder bone brachiocephalic vein branches bronchus canal capsule cartilage caudate cavity cerebellar cerebral artery cervical cistern colon Computed tomography cord cranial diaphragm distal drains duct duodenum external fascia femoral fissure foramen fossa frontal gland hepatic iliac artery inferior Inferior vena cava inferiorly internal carotid artery joint jugular kidney lateral ventricle ligament liver lobe lower lumbar lung lymph Magnetic resonance imaging mandible maxillary medial midline muscle neck nerve nodes oblique occipital occipital lobe oesophagus orbital pancreas passes pelvis peritoneum plexus portal vein posterior posteriorly pulmonary artery radiograph RADIOLOGICAL FEATURES rectum renal sagittal scan seen sinus sinuses skull sphenoid spinal spleen splenic splenic vein stomach subclavian superior mesenteric superiorly surface temporal bone third ventricle thoracic thyroid trachea transverse Ultrasound upper ureter vena cava venous vertebral bodies vessels wall
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