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Radiological Anatomy

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1965
  • Latest edition
  • Author: D. Nagy
  • Language: English

Radiological Anatomy focuses on the increasing applications of radiology in the field of medicine, particularly its use in the illumination of different body parts. The book… Read more

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Radiological Anatomy focuses on the increasing applications of radiology in the field of medicine, particularly its use in the illumination of different body parts. The book first offers information on surface anatomy and radiological anatomy. Discussions focus on inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation, methods of examination, and radiological anatomy in general. The text then takes a look at the surface and radiological anatomy of the upper limbs and epiphyseal lines in the shoulder region. Topics include upper arm, elbow joint, clavicle, shoulder joint, and scapula. The manuscript examines the epiphyseal lines in the elbow joint and surface anatomy of the lower limbs, including hip joint, forearm, wrist, hand, leg, thigh, and ankle and foot. The publication then elaborates on early radiodiagnosis of congenital dislocation of the hip joint, epiphyseal lines in ankle and foot, and surface anatomy of the vertebral column. The book is a dependable reference for radiologists and readers interested in radiological anatomy.

Table of contents


General

Surface Anatomy

Inspection

Palpation

Percussion

Auscultation

Radiological Anatomy

Radiological Anatomy in General

X-Rays

X-Ray Equipment

The Radiograph

Methods of Examination

Radiological Anatomy of Organ Systems

Detailed Part

Upper Limbs

Surface Anatomy of the Upper Limbs

Radiological Anatomy of the Upper Limbs

Epiphyseal Lines in the Shoulder Region

Epiphyseal Lines in the Elbow Joint

Epiphyseal Lines in Wrist and Hand

Lower Limbs

Surface Anatomy of the Lower Limbs

Radiological Anatomy of the Lower Limbs

Early Radiodiagnosis in Cases of Congenital Dislocation of the Hip Joint

Epiphyseal Lines in the Knee Joint

Epiphyseal Lines in Ankle and Foot

Angiography of the Limbs

Vertebral Column

Surface Anatomy of the Vertebral Column

Radiological Anatomy of the Vertebral Column

Epiphyseal Lines of the Sacrum

Thorax

Surface Anatomy of the Thorax

Radiological Anatomy of the Thorax

Thoracic Viscera

Mediastinal (Middle) Shadow

Pneumomediastinum

Abdominal Cavity

Surface Anatomy of the Abdominal Cavity

Radiological Anatomy of Abdominal Cavity

Radiological Anatomy of the Spleen

Radiological Anatomy of the Urinary Apparatus

Pelvis

Surface Anatomy of the Pelvis

Radiological Anatomy of the Pelvis

Pneumoperitoneum

Head

Surface Anatomy of the Head

Radiological Anatomy of the Head

Radiological Anatomy of the Cranium

Radiological Anatomy of the Important features of the Cranium

Radiological Anatomy of the Central Nervous System

Radiological Anatomy of the Spaces Containing Cerebrospinal Fluid (fluid-Spaces)

Radiological Anatomy of Cerebral Vessels

Radiological Anatomy of the Spinal Cord

Radiological Anatomy of the Sense Organs Ear

Radiological Anatomy of the Teeth

Radiological Anatomy of the Salivary Glands

Neck

Surface Anatomy of the Neck

Radiological Anatomy of Cervical Organs

References

Nomenclature

Index

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 1, 1965
  • Language: English

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