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Comprehensive Textbook of Clinical Radiology Volume IV: Abdomen

  • 1st Edition - May 15, 2023
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Hemant Patel, C Amarnath, Shrinivas Desai, Avinash Nanivadekar, J Devimeenal, Karthik Ganesan, Kushaljit Singh Sodhi
  • Language: English

Comprehensive textbook of Clinical Radiology is a fully integrated illustrated textbook of radiology to cater for residents and practising radiologists. It is a one-stop solution… Read more

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Comprehensive textbook of Clinical Radiology is a fully integrated illustrated textbook of radiology to cater for residents and practising radiologists. It is a one-stop solution for all academic needs in radiology. It helps radiologists as a single reference book to gain complete knowledge instead of referring to multiple resources. More than 500 authors recognized experts in their subspeciality, have contributed to this book. To meet the expectations of clinical radiologists, thorough clinical expertise and familiarity with all the imaging modalities appropriate to address their clinical questions are necessary, regardless of one’s favoured subspeciality. To keep the content relevant to them, we have tried to stay upgraded to their level. This book comprises six volumes, which gives information on Radiological Anatomy, Embryology, Nomogram, Normal Variants, Physics, Imaging Techniques, and all the aspects of Diagnostic Radiology including Neuroradiology, Head and Neck, Chest and CVS, Abdomen, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Breast, Musculoskeletal and Multisystem Disorders & related Interventional techniques. It will serve as a primary reference for residents and subspeciality trainees and fellows to facilitate their learning in preparation for their examination, and also the consultant radiologists in their daily clinical practice.

This volume is subdivided into five sections. Section 7 discusses the normal anatomy, nomograms and normal values, embryology, common paediatric pathologies of the abdomen and pelvis, and conventional and advanced imaging techniques of the abdomen and pelvis. Section 8 enumerates the pathologies of the gastrointestinal tract and hollow viscus of the abdomen. The section discusses the oesophagus, stomach, small bowel, large bowel, rectum and anal canal. Section 9 describes the hepatobiliary system and the spleen. The development, normal anatomy, paediatric pathologies and anomalies, adult pathologies, oncology of liver, gallbladder, hepatobiliary tree, pancreas and spleen are enumerated. Section 10 describes the urinary system from the Nephrology / Nephrosurgery point of view. The section begins with the anatomy and paediatric pathologies. It describes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, adrenals and retroperitoneum. Section 11 covers the reproductive system from anatomy to recent advances like MRgFUs, common ones to rare uncommon lesions and paediatric lesions up to interventions. Practical points of doing TVS, 3D USG and penile Doppler are given due importance. A new modality MRI hysterosalpingography is introduced to avoid radiation to ovaries. Normal variants and nomogram measurements are covered under one roof. Signs in reproductive imaging prepare the reader to spot the diagnosis and train for the quiz.

Key features

  • Divides the contents of each volume into sections – to mirror the way you practice.
  • Includes topics like Paediatrics Oncology and Interventional Radiology in each section for a holistic approach.
  • Provides content written by more than 500+ prominent authors across the globe and further edited by more than 50+ editors of global repute.
  • Organizes the material in structured, consistent chapter layouts for efficient and effective review.
  • Contains heavily illustrated radiographical images along with additional CT, HRCT and MR correlative images.
  • Enumerates common vascular interventions.
  • Describes the adult pathologies, nephron-oncology and interventions in detail.
  • Differentiating points and practical tips are given with relevant images in the radiological approach chapter are unique to this book.
  • Contains special chapters like hernia, imaging approach in infertility and PET for prostate.
  • Comprises additional online chapters in each volume with online references and other ancillary materials which would make learning and understanding much easier.

Table of contents

SECTION 7 General Abdomen

7.1

Imaging Techniques of Abdomen and Pelvis

7.2

Normal Anatomy and Normal Variant

7.3

Normograms of Abdomen and Gastrointestinal Tract

7.4

Approach to Radiological Diagnosis

7.5

Paediatric Imaging Techniques of Abdomen and Pelvis

7.6

Anorectal Malformations

7.7

Gastrointestinal Masses in Children

7.8

Neonatal Gastrointestinal Disorders

7.9

Upper Gastrointestinal Abnormalities (Typically Seen in Infants and Young Children)

7.10

Imaging in Paediatric Mesentery Disorders

7.11

Paediatric Inflammatory Bowel

7.12

Intussusception

7.13

Approach to Acute Abdomen

7.14

Imaging and Interventions in Abdominal Trauma

7.15

Abdominal Wall Pathologies and Hernias

7.16

Pelvic Floor Imaging

7.17

Vascular Interventions in Gastrointestinal Tract

7.18

Nonvascular Interventions in the Abdomen

SECTION 8 Gastrointestinal Tract

8.1

Oesophagus

8.2

Stomach

8.3

Small Bowel

8.4

Colon 108

8.5

Rectum 205

8.6

Peritoneum

SECTION 9 Hepatobiliary System

9.1

Radiological Techniques in Hepatobiliary Imaging

9.2

Normal Anatomy and Variants

9.3

Normogram and Normal Values

9.4

Approach to Radiologic Diagnosis

9.5

Radiological Signs – Hepatobiliary System

9.6

Embroyology and Congenital Anomalies of the Hepatobiliary System

9.7

Hepatobiliary System: Congenital Anomalies

9.8

Paediatric Hepatobiliary Lesions

9.9

Imaging in Portal Hypertension and Cirrhosis With Emphasis on LI-RADS

9.10

Diffuse Liver Disease

9.11

Focal Liver Lesions

9.12

Vascular Pathologies of Liver

9.13

Hepatic Infections

9.14

Liver Transplant Imaging

9.15

Imaging in Biliary Diseases

9.16

Paediatric Pancreatic Pathologies

9.17

Imaging in Pancreatitis

9.18

Imaging in Solid Pancreatic Masses

9.19

Cystic Pancreatic Masses

9.20

Role of Imaging in Pancreatic Transplant

9.21

Paediatric Splenic Abnormalities

9.22

Imaging of Spleen and Splenic Pathologies

9.23

Abdominal Trauma

9.24

Biliary Interventions

9.25

Transarterial Therapy for Liver Tumours

9.26

Interventions in Portal Hypertension

9.27

Interventional Management of Budd–Chiari

9.28

Portal Vein Embolization: Principle, Technique and Current Status

9.29

Postliver Transplant Complications and Interventions

SECTION 10 Urinary Tract Disease

10.1

Imaging Techniques: Plain Radiograph, Conventional Imaging, Fluoro–Cine Techniques, USG Doppler, CT/MR

10.2

Anatomy, Radiological Anatomy, Normal Variants

10.3

Normograms for the Urinary Tract

10.4

Approach Based Algorithms

10.5

Embryology of the Urinary Tract

10.6

Conventional Paediatric Uroradiology

10.7

Genitourinary Anomalies

10.8

Urinary Tract Infections (Including Vesicoureteric Reflux and Neurogenic Bladder)

10.9

Renal Masses in Children

10.10

Retroperitoneal Masses in Children (Including Adrenals)

10.11

Bladder and Urethral Abnormalities in Children

10.12

Kidney 

10.13

Bladder and Urachus

10.14

Ureter

10.15

Urethra

10.16

Adrenals

10.17

Retroperitoneum

10.18

Renal Vascular Imaging

10.19

Imaging in Urological Complications After Renal Transplantations

10.20

Endovascular Management of Renal Artery Stenosis

10.21

Other Renal Vascular Interventions

10.22

Surgical Perspective

10.23

Recent Advances

SECTION 11 Reproductive System

11.1

Radiological Techniques in Reproductive Imaging

11.2

Anatomy and Normal Variants

11.3

Nomogram (Which Plane, Where, in Tables)

11.4

Radiologic Approach to Lesions (A Systematic Approach to Clinical Scenarios/Radiological Abnormality)

11.5

Signs in Reproductive Imaging

11.6

Embryology

11.7

Intersex Disorders: Concepts, Types and Diagnostic Approach

11.8

Testis

11.9

Epididymis

11.10

Seminal Vesicles

11.11

Scrotum

11.12

Prostate

11.13

High-Resolution Ultrasound and Colour Doppler in Penile Pathologies and Erectile Dysfunction

11.14

Imaging of Paediatric Female Reproductive Tract

11.15

Uterus

11.16

Ovaries

11.17

Fallopian Tubes

11.18

Cervix

11.19

Vagina

11.20

Imaging Approach in Infertility

11.21

Genital Tuberculosis

11.22

Genitourinary Interventions

11.23

Genitourinary Nonvascular Interventions

11.24

Recent Advances in Reproductive System

11.25

Urogenital Malignancies

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: May 15, 2023
  • Language: English

About the editors

HP

Hemant Patel

Affiliations and expertise
Consultant Radiologist & Director, Gujarat Imaging Center,Ahmedabad, India

CA

C Amarnath

Affiliations and expertise
Professor and Head of Radiology, Stanley Medical College,Chennai, India

SD

Shrinivas Desai

Affiliations and expertise
Director, Department of Imaging and Interventional Radiology, Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre Mumbai, India

AN

Avinash Nanivadekar

Affiliations and expertise
Director Radiology, Ruby Hall Clinic,Pune, India

JD

J Devimeenal

Affiliations and expertise
Professor & Head, Institute of Radiodiagnosis,Government Kilpauk Medical College,India

KG

Karthik Ganesan

Affiliations and expertise
Clinical Director CT/MRI,Division Chief – Body and Head & Neck,Imaging, Department of Radiology,Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation,Hospital and Research Centre Mumbai, India

KS

Kushaljit Singh Sodhi

Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India