MRI and CT for Decision-Making in Obstetrics and Gynecology Practice - Matsumura, Noriomi; Matsuki, Mitsuru; Kido, Aki; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9789819751198
ISBN10:9819751195
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:385 pages
Size:235x155 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 180 Illustrations, black & white; 29 Illustrations, color
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MRI and CT for Decision-Making in Obstetrics and Gynecology Practice

 
Edition number: 2024
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This practical book provides guides to the effective use of diagnostic imaging from MRI and CT scans, aiming to familiarize clinicians with the pathophysiology and how to interpret the imaging findings for making clinical decisions for obstetric and gynecological diseases. This book starts with a general introduction to explain the basics of MRI, CT, and PET/CT, written by experts in diagnostic imaging in a clear-cut style. The following parts describe the differential diagnosis of ovarian diseases, uterine tumors, and placenta and pregnancy-related?diseases. Clinicians must understand the advantages, disadvantages, and limitations of MRI, CT, and PET-CT for patient-oriented medical care. It is also essential to have the most appropriate examination at the proper time and use the diagnostic imaging in critical phases to decide the course of medical treatment. 



MRI and CT for Decision-Making in Obstetrics and Gynecology Practice shares tips and insights into the practical interpretation of the diagnostic imaging for obstetricians, gynecologists, and diagnostic imaging physicians to help make critical decisions in day-to-day practice. The book inspires and offers insights to promote mutual understanding and collaboration between radiologists and clinical oncologists.



This is a translated version of the book originally published in Japanese language. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). The present version has been technically and linguistically revised by the author in collaboration with Dr. Takahito Niiyama, Department of Radiology, Toyama University Hospital, followed by English editing by American Manuscript Editors.



 





 



 

Long description:

This practical book provides guides to the effective use of diagnostic imaging from MRI and CT scans, aiming to familiarize clinicians with the pathophysiology and how to interpret the imaging findings for making clinical decisions for obstetric and gynecological diseases. This book starts with a general introduction to explain the basics of MRI, CT, and PET/CT, written by experts in diagnostic imaging in a clear-cut style. The following parts describe the differential diagnosis of ovarian diseases, uterine tumors, and placenta and pregnancy-related diseases. Clinicians must understand the advantages, disadvantages, and limitations of MRI, CT, and PET-CT for patient-oriented medical care. It is also essential to have the most appropriate examination at the proper time and use the diagnostic imaging in critical phases to decide the course of medical treatment. 



 



MRI and CT for Decision-Making in Obstetrics and Gynecology Practice shares tips and insights into the practical interpretation of the diagnostic imaging for obstetricians, gynecologists, and diagnostic imaging physicians to help make critical decisions in day-to-day practice. The book inspires and offers insights to promote mutual understanding and collaboration between radiologists and clinical oncologists.

Table of Contents:

Part I General Introduction.- 1 IMAGE DIAGNOSIS BY A RADIOLOGIST.- 2 NON-CONTRAST SIMPLE MRI AND CONTRAST-ENHANCED MRI.- 3 SIMPLE CT AND CONTRAST-ENHANCED CT.- 4 PET/CT.- 5 RISKS AND BENEFITS OF MRI AND CT EXAMINATION IN PREGNANT WOMEN.- Part II Differential diagnosis of benign ovarian disease and malignancy.- 6 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF OVARIAN TUMORS WITH MIXED ENHANCING AND CYSTIC AREAS - A. IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER.- 7 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF OVARIAN TUMORS WITH MIXED SOLID AND CYSTIC PARTS - B. IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF OVARIAN SEROUS ADENOFIBROMA.- 8 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF OVARIAN TUMORS WITH MIXED CYSTIC AND OVARIAN ENHANCEMENT - C. IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF BORDERLINE MALIGNANT OVARIAN TUMORS.- 9 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF OVARIAN TUMORS WITH SOLID AND CYSTIC COMPONENTS -D. IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF POLYPOID ENDOMETRIOSIS.- 10 OVARIAN MALIGNANT TUMORS WITH MIXED ENHANCING AND CYSTIC AREASE - E. IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF GRANULOSA CELL TUMORCARCINOMA.- 11 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF OVARIAN TUMORS WITH MIXED ENHANCING AND CYSTIC AREAS - F. IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF STRUMA OVARII.- 12 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF OVARIAN ENDOMETRIOTIC CYSTS AND HEMORRHAGIC FUNCTIONAL CYSTS.- 13 ENDOMETRIOSIS SITES.- 14 IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF OVARIAN TUMOR STEM TORSION.- 15 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF MATURE AND IMMATURE TERATOMAS.- 16 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION OF MATURE TERATOMA.- 17 DIAGNOSISIMAGING OF THE ORGAN OF ORIGIN OF A SUBSTANTIAL SOLID PELVIC MASS.- 18 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING OF ACTINOMYCOSIS.- Part III Differential Diagnosis of Benign Diseases and Malignant Tumors of the Uterus.- 19 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS BETWEEN PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE ENDOMETRIUM AND MASS LESIONS SUCH AS ENDOMETRIAL POLYPS.- 20 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING AND TREATMENT STRATEGIES FOR UTERINE MALFORMATIONS.- 21 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF UTERINE FIBROIDS AND ADENOMYOSIS.- 22 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF ENDOMETRIAL POLYPS, ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA AND ENDOMETRIAL CANCER.- 23 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF UTERINE LEIOMYOSARCOMA AND UTERINE SARCOMA (LEIOMYOSARCOMA, ENDOMETRIAL STROMAL SARCOMA).- 24 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF CERVICAL CYSTIC LESIONS: NABOTHIAN CYST, TUNNEL CLUSTER, LEGH, MDA.- Part IV Diagnostic Imaging for Determining a Practice Strategy for Malignant Tumors.- 25 IMAGING OF LOCAL EXTENSION OF CERVICAL CANCER (SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA) AND CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA.- 26 IMAGING OF LOCAL EXTENSION OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER.- 27 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF CARCINOSARCOMA AND USUAL ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA.- 28 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING OF LYMPH NODE METASTASES.- 29 IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF PERITONEAL DISSEMINATION.- 30 IMAGING OF RESIDUAL DISEASE AFTER RADIOTHERAPY FOR CERVICAL CANCER.- Part V Diseases Other Than Uterus and Adnexa.- 31 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING OF PERITONEAL INCLUSION CYSTS.- 32 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING OF POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS.- 33 IMAGING OF INSUFFICIENCY FRACTURES AFTER RADIOTHERAPY.- Part VI Diagnostic Imaging of Placental and Pregnancy-Related Diseases.- 34 IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF ECTOPIC PREGNANCY.- 35 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING OF ADHERENT PLACENTA ACCRETA SPECTRUM (PAS).- 36 IMAGING OF PLACENTAL POLYPS (RPOC).- 37 IMAGING OF POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE.- 38 IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF DECIDUALIZED ENDOMETRIOTIC CYSTS.- 39 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING OF HYPERREACTIVE LUTEINALIS.- 40 IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF RED DEGENERATION OF UTERINE FIBROIDS.- 41 IMAGING DIAGNOSIS OF PLACENTAL HEMANGIOMA.