Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Volume 1Now in two volumes, the Third Edition of this standard-setting work is a state-of-the-art pictorial reference on orthopaedic magnetic resonance imaging. It combines 9,750 images and full-color illustrations, including gross anatomic dissections, line art, arthroscopic photographs, and three-dimensional imaging techniques and final renderings. Many MR images have been replaced in the Third Edition, and have even greater clarity, contrast, and precision. |
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RC78.7.U4D514 2005 Vol.1 RC78.7.U4D514 2005 Vol.2
Contents
Lower Extremity | 1 |
The Ankle and Foot p733 | 733 |
Entrapment Neuropathies of The Lower Extremity p1051 | 1053 |
Articular Cartilage p1099 | 1099 |
Upper Extremity | 1130 |
Articular Cartilage p1099 | 1461 |
The Wrist and Hand p1627 | 1729 |
MR Imaging of the Fingers p1847 | 1847 |
Entrapment Neuropathies of the Upper Extremity p1933 | 1935 |
Marrow Imaging p1977 | 1977 |
Bone and SoftTissue Tumors p2045 | 2045 |
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine David W. Stoller No preview available - 2007 |
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acetabular acetabulum adjacent ankle anterior appearance artery articular cartilage aspect associated attachment avulsion axial body bone brevis bursa capsule caused changes chondral chronic clinical coil common complete continues coronal cysts deep degeneration demonstrate direct displaced distal edema evaluation extension extensor facet femoral condyle femoral head fibers FIGURE findings flap flexor fluid fracture fragment FS PD FSE Gluteus grade graft greater hallucis hyperintense identified impingement increased inferior injuries insertion involving joint knee labral labrum lateral lateral meniscus lesion located malleolus marrow medial medial meniscus meniscus ment muscle nerve normal occur origin pain partial patellar patients PD FSE image peroneal peroneus plane plantar popliteus posterior posterior horn present proximal result retinaculum rupture Sagittal FS PD sagittal images seen separate showing signal intensity sprain stage subchondral superficial superior surface synovial talar tear tendon thickening tibial tion tissue transverse treatment usually visualized