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Develop a solid understanding of ultrasound and evolving musculoskeletal ultrasound practices with this multiple award-winning point-of-care reference in the popular Diagnostic Ultrasound series. Written by leading experts in the field, the third edition of Diagnostic Ultrasound: Musculoskeletal offers detailed, clinically oriented coverage of anatomy, techniques, and diagnoses in this complex area. Featuring more than 3,800 images and 100+ online videos, this edition showcases today’s rapidly evolving musculoskeletal ultrasound practice and its expanding applications for everyday clinical use. More than 100 detailed, clinically-oriented chapters provide expert guidance on ultrasound anatomy, technique, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, reporting, and ultrasound-guided interventional procedures for the entire musculoskeletal system. Features:- Reflects the most current ultrasound techniques for each body section, and dozens of revised diagnosis chapters that feature new content, ultrasound images, and schematics
- Contains new chapters on nerves, brachial plexus, synovial biopsy and more, as well as newly up-to-date anatomy chapters with more clinically relevant schematic diagrams
- Uses a bulleted, templated format that helps you quickly find and understand complex information, as well as thousands of high-quality images and illustrations
- Describes how to write an efficient, useful, and factually correct ultrasound report
- Approaches musculoskeletal ultrasound from the viewpoints of a specific diagnosis (Dx section) as well as that of a specific ultrasound appearance (DDx section)
- Offers updates on fundamental ultrasound technique, ultrasound anatomy, and pitfalls, ideal for those either new to musculoskeletal ultrasound or those with limited experience who wish to improve their skill set
- Serves as an ideal reference for radiologists, sonographers, rheumatologists, orthopedic surgeons, sports physicians, and physiotherapists
Includes an eBook version that enables you to access all text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud; additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date Table of ContentsPart I: AnatomySection 1: Upper Limb- Sternoclavicular and Acromioclavicular Joints
Shoulder Axilla Arm Elbow Forearm Wrist Hand Thumb Fingers Upper Limb Arteries and Veins Brachial Plexus Radial Nerve Median Nerve Ulnar Nerve Section 2: Trunk- Chest Wall
Abdominal Wall Paraspinal Structures Groin Pelvic and Thigh Nerves Section 3: Lower Limb- Gluteal Muscles
Hip Thigh Lower Limb Arteries and Veins Knee Leg Leg Nerves Ankle Hindfoot and Midfoot Forefoot Part II: Ultrasound in PracticeSection 1: Approach- Approach to Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Artifacts Writing an Ultrasound Report Section 2: Technique- Shoulder Ultrasound
Brachial Plexus Ultrasound Elbow Ultrasound Wrist Ultrasound Hand Ultrasound Groin Hernia Ultrasound Hip Ultrasound Knee Ultrasound Ankle Ultrasound Foot Ultrasound Part III: DiagnosesSection 1: Tendon Disorders- Rotator Cuff/Biceps Tendinosis
Rotator Cuff/Biceps Tendon Tear Nonrotator Cuff Tendinosis Nonrotator Cuff Tendon Tears Tenosynovitis Elbow Epicondylitis Section 2: Soft Tissue, Bone, and Joint Injury- Fat Injury
Muscle Infarction Muscle Injury Hematoma/Seroma Ligament Injury Bone Fracture Section 3: Arthropathies- Osteoarthritis
Inflammatory Arthritis Gout and Pseudogout Developmental Hip Dysplasia Section 4: Neurovascular Abnormalities- Nerve Injury
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Brachial Plexus Pathology Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Nerve Sheath Tumors Vascular Dilatation or Inflammation Section 5: Infection- Soft Tissue Infection
Bone Infection Joint Infection Postoperative Infection Section 6: Articular and Paraarticular Masses- Hemarthrosis and Lipohemarthrosis
Baker Cyst Bursitis Ganglion Cyst Parameniscal Cyst Synovial Tumor Section 7: Soft Tissue and Bone Tumors- Plantar Fasciitis and Fibromatosis
Lipoma Epidermoid Cyst Pilomatricoma Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans Vascular Leiomyoma Superficial Metastases, Melanoma, and Lymphoma Vascular Anomaly Foreign Body and Injection Granuloma Lymph Node Abnormality Soft Tissue Sarcoma Bone Tumor Local Tumor Recurrence Section 8: Hernia- Abdominal Wall Hernia
Groin Hernia Part IV: Differential DiagnosesSection 1: General Lumps and Bumps- Hypoechoic Subcutaneous Mass
Hyperechoic Subcutaneous Mass Hypoechoic Muscle Mass Hyperechoic Muscle Mass Cystic Soft Tissue Mass Calcified Soft Tissue Mass Hypervascular Soft Tissue Mass Section 2: Tendon Abnormalities- Peritendinous Mass
Tendon Hypoechogenicity Tendon Hyperechogenicity Tendon Swelling Section 3: Nerve, Fascia, and Bone- Swollen Nerve
Fascial Lesion Bone Surface Lesion Section 4: Joint Abnormalities- Paraarticular Cystic Mass
Synovial Swelling Joint Effusion Section 5: Chest and Abdominal Wall- Chest Wall Lesion
Abdominal Wall Lesion Part V: Interventional ProceduresSection 1: Biopsy- Soft Tissue Biopsy
Bone Biopsy Synovial Biopsy Section 2: Joint Procedures- Joint Injection: Upper Limb
Joint Injection: Lower Limb Shoulder Procedures Elbow Procedures Hand and Wrist Procedures Hip and Pelvis Procedures Knee Procedures Ankle and Foot Procedures
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