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ISBN 10: 981192676X
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Author: Seoung Oh Yang, So Won Oh, Yun Young Choi, Jin Sook Ryu
Nuclear medicine imaging in the musculoskeletal system with its ability to assess disease activities has contributed to accurate diagnosis and improved medical and surgical treatment.
Several nuclear medicine textbooks and case studies in forms of atlases have been published so far, but there seems to be no in-depth nuclear medicine imaging atlas focused on diseases of the musculoskeletal system. Therefore, the authors have written about common cases as well as rare musculoskeletal disorders for which various imaging techniques of nuclear medicine (bone scan, SPECT, SPECT/CT, PET/CT, PET/MR, etc.) are useful based on their clinical experience in many different hospitals.
This book intends to share the experiences of the authors with nuclear medicine and radiology residents and board specialists, and to help other clinicians who manage musculoskeletal disorders, such as orthopedic and rheumatology, through various cases of musculoskeletal disorders by providing algorithmic imaging utilization to support their patient care
Atlas of Nuclear Medicine in Musculoskeletal System Case Oriented Approach 1st Edition Table of contents:
Part I: Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders
1: Musculoskeletal Infections
1.1 Diabetic Foot Infection
1.1.1 Clinical Course, Assessment, and Treatment
1.2 Chronic Prosthetic Joint Infection
1.2.1 Clinical Course, Assessment, and Treatment
1.3 Charcot Foot
1.3.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
1.3.2 Radiographic Imaging
1.4 Malleolar Bursitis
1.4.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
1.4.2 Radiographic Imaging
1.5 Pyogenic Spondylitis
1.5.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
1.5.2 Radiographic Imaging
1.5.3 Differential Diagnosis with Pyogenic Spondylitis Versus Tuberculous Spondylitis
References
2: Septic Arthritis
2.1 Etiology and Pathophysiology
2.2 Diagnosis
2.3 Tuberculous Arthritis
References
3: Inflammatory Arthritis
3.1 Ankylosing Spondylitis
3.1.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
3.1.2 Radiographic Imaging
3.2 Rheumatoid Arthritis
3.2.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
3.2.2 Radiographic Imaging
3.3 Gout
3.3.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
3.3.2 Radiographic Imaging
References
4: Non-inflammatory Arthritis: Osteoarthritis
4.1 Etiology and Pathophysiology
4.2 Diagnosis
References
5: Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy
5.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
5.2 Imaging
References
Part II: Traumatic and Circulatory Disorders
6: Fracture, Non-union, and Bone Graft
6.1 Bone Fracture
6.1.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
6.1.2 Imaging
6.2 Non-union
6.2.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
6.2.2 Imaging
6.3 Bone Graft
6.3.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
6.3.2 Imaging
References
7: Stress Fractures and Sports Injury
7.1 Etiology and Pathophysiology
7.2 Diagnosis
7.3 Bone Scan Findings of Specific Stress Fractures
7.3.1 Stress Fractures of the Tibia
7.3.2 Stress Fractures of the Foot and Ankle
7.3.3 Stress Fractures of the Femur
7.3.4 Stress Fractures of the Pelvis
References
8: Osteonecrosis
8.1 Osteonecrosis of the Hip
8.1.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
8.1.2 Imaging Findings
8.2 Osteonecrosis of Knee
8.2.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
8.2.2 Imaging
8.3 Osteonecrosis of the Hand and Foot
8.3.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
8.3.2 Imaging
8.4 Osteonecrosis of the Jaw
8.4.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
8.4.2 Imaging
References
9: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
9.1 Etiology and Pathophysiology
9.2 Diagnosis
9.3 Three-Phase Bone Scintigraphy in the Diagnosis of CRPS
References
Part III: Spine and Joint Disorders
10: Spine
10.1 Evolution of Bone SPECT
10.2 Diagnosis of Spine Disease After Various Operations
10.3 Abnormalities in Fused Segments
10.4 Evaluation of Spondylolysis and Other Traumatic and Degenerative Changes
References
11: Hip
11.1 Loosening in THA
11.2 Chronic Expanding Hematoma in THA
11.3 Periprosthetic Joint Infection in THA
11.4 Osteolysis in THA
11.5 Failure of Impacted Bone Graft in THA
11.6 Avascular Necrosis of Femoral Head After Internal Fixation of Femoral Neck Fractures
11.7 Fracture-Related Infection
11.8 Subchondral Insufficiency Fracture of Femur Head
References
12: Knee Prostheses
12.1 Assessment of Knee Operations
12.2 Periprosthetic Infection
12.3 Aseptic Loosening
12.4 Polyethylene Wear
12.5 Periprosthetic Fracture
12.6 Metallosis
12.7 Instability
References
13: Ankle and Shoulder
13.1 Ankle Osteoarthritis
13.1.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
13.1.2 Imaging
13.2 Osteochondral Lesion of the Talus
13.2.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
13.2.2 Imaging
13.3 Anterior Ankle Impingement Syndrome
13.3.1 Imaging
13.4 Plantar Fasciitis
13.4.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
13.4.2 Imaging
13.5 Accessory Ossicles
13.5.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
13.5.2 Imaging
13.6 Mid-foot Sprain
13.6.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
13.6.2 Imaging
13.7 Shoulder Dislocation
13.7.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
13.7.2 Imaging
13.8 Rotator Cuff Tear
13.8.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
13.8.2 Imaging
References
Part IV: Metabolic and Endocrine Osseous Disorders
14: Metabolic Bone Disease
14.1 Osteomalacia
14.1.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
14.1.2 Imaging
14.2 Renal Osteodystrophy
14.2.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
14.2.2 Imaging
14.3 Paget’s Disease
14.3.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
14.3.2 Imaging
14.4 Osteopetrosis
14.4.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
14.4.2 Imaging
14.5 Camurati–Engelmann Disease
14.5.1 Etiology and Clinical Significance
14.5.2 Imaging
References
15: Osteoporosis
15.1 Etiology and Pathophysiology
15.2 Diagnosis of Osteoporosis
15.3 Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fracture
15.4 Insufficiency Fractures of Pelvis and Sacrum
15.5 Atypical Femoral Fracture (AFF)
15.6 Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (MRONJ)
References
16: Fibrous Dysplasia
16.1 Clinical Features and Pathophysiology
16.2 Radiologic Findings and Nuclear Medicine Imaging
References
Part V: Musculoskeletal Neoplastic Disorders
17: Primary Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors
17.1 Pathologic Classification
17.2 Diagnosis
17.3 Nuclear Imaging
17.4 Image Findings of Common Primary Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors
17.4.1 Osteosarcoma
17.4.2 Chondrosarcoma
17.4.3 Liposarcoma
17.4.4 Giant Cell Tumor
17.4.5 Ewing Sarcoma
17.4.6 Fibrogenic and Fibroblastic Tumors
17.4.7 Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
17.4.8 Other Tumors
References
18: Metastatic Musculoskeletal Tumors
18.1 Etiology and Pathophysiology
18.2 Diagnosis
References
19: Marrow Replacement Disorders
19.1 Plasma Cell Disorders (Multiple Myeloma)
19.1.1 Clinical Findings
19.1.2 Image Findings
19.2 Lymphoma and Leukemia
19.2.1 Clinical Findings
19.2.2 Image Findings
References
Part VI: Miscellaneous Features in Musculoskeletal Nuclear Imaging
20: Soft Tissue Uptake of Bone Scan Agents
20.1 Heterotopic Ossification
20.2 Soft Tissue Calcification
20.2.1 Dystrophic Calcification
20.2.2 Metastatic Calcification
20.3 Causes of Soft Tissue Uptake Other than Calcification
20.3.1 Rhabdomyolysis
20.3.2 Expansion of the Interstitial Fluid Compartment
20.3.3 Primary or Metastatic Tumor Uptake Associated with Tumor Hypervascularity
20.4 Artificial Uptake of Bone Scan Agents
References
21: Musculoskeletal Nuclear Imaging Pitfalls
21.1 Instrument-Related
21.1.1 Improper Photopeak Window Setting
21.2 Technique-Related
21.2.1 Intra-arterial Injection
21.2.2 Injection into Central Venous Catheter
21.2.3 Tourniquet Effect
21.2.4 Extravasation of Radiopharmaceutical
21.2.5 Improper Preparation of Radiopharmaceuticals
21.3 Patient-Related
21.3.1 Influence of Recent Nuclear Medicine Study
21.3.2 Attenuation Artifact
21.3.3 Optimum Timing of Bone Scan After Trauma
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