
ISBN13: | 9783031779862 |
ISBN10: | 303177986X |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 364 oldal |
Méret: | 235x155 mm |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 691 Illustrations, color |
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Atlas of Diagnostic Imaging in Dermatology
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Dermatologic ultrasonography is an important method, being essential for diagnosing pathologic conditions. However, diagnostic imaging in dermatology goes far beyond ultrasonography. Other image modalities are also available such as radiography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging using surface coil with specific sequences. These techniques allow for 3D imaging reconstructions, which can be used to create 3D-printed anatomical models, and support biomodeling for detailed anatomical analysis and surgical planning.
This book intends to guide dermatologists and radiologists to dermatologic radiological imaging. For each lesion it describes: Epidemiology, Clinical presentation, Histopathology, Radiological signs on radiography, computed tomography, ultrasonography and MRI, where applicable. All images are accompanied by schematics and illustrations. It also includes 3D imaging reconstructions and videos for further clarity.
Dermatologic ultrasonography is an important method, being essential for diagnosing pathologic conditions. However, diagnostic imaging in dermatology goes far beyond ultrasonography. Other image modalities are also available such as radiography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging using surface coil with specific sequences. These techniques allow for 3D imaging reconstructions, which can be used to create 3D-printed anatomical models, and support biomodeling for detailed anatomical analysis and surgical planning.
This book intends to guide dermatologists and radiologists to dermatologic radiological imaging. For each lesion it describes: Epidemiology, Clinical presentation, Histopathology, Radiological signs on radiography, computed tomography, ultrasonography and MRI, where applicable. All images are accompanied by schematics and illustrations. It also includes 3D imaging reconstructions and videos for further clarity.
Chapter 1. Anatomy of Skin: Clinical, Imaging and Histological Aspects.- Chapter 2. Anatomy of Scalp: Clinical, Imaging and Histological Aspects.- Chapter 3. Anatomy of the Ears, Nose, Lips, and Eyes: Clinical, Imaging and Histological Aspects.- Chapter 4. Anatomy of Nail and Periungual Region: Clinical, Imaging and Histological Aspects.- Chapter 5. Clinical, Imaging and Histological Findings in Inflammatory Lesions of the Scalp.- Chapter 6. Clinical, Imaging and Histological Findings in Tumoral Lesions of the Scalp.- Chapter 7. Clinical, Imaging and Histological Findings in Alopecias.- Chapter 8. Clinical, Imaging and Histological Findings in Infectious Lesions of the Scalp.- Chapter 9. Clinical, Imaging and Histological Findings in Congenital Lesions of the Scalp.- Chapter 10. Clinical, Imaging and Histological Findings in Inflammatory Lesions of the Face, Ears, and Neck.- Chapter 11. Clinical, Imaging and Histological Findings in Infectious Lesions of the Face, Ears, and Neck.- Chapter 12. Clinical, Imaging and Histological Findings in Tumoral Lesions of the Face, Ears, and Neck.- Chapter 13. Clinical, Imaging and Histological Findings in Inflammatory Lesions of the Trunk and Limbs.- Chapter 14. Clinical, Imaging and Histological Findings in Infectious Lesions of Trunk and Limbs.- Chapter 15. Clinical, Imaging and Histological Findings in Tumoral Lesions of Trunk and Limbs.- Chapter 16. Clinical, Imaging and Histological Findings in Inflammatory Lesions of the Nail and Periungual Region.- Chapter 17. Clinical, Imaging and Histological Findings in Infectious Lesions of the Nail and Periungual Region.- Chapter 18. Clinical, Imaging and Histological Findings in Tumoral Lesions of the Nail and Periungual Region.