- Covers virtually all anatomic variants and diseases in a pattern-based radiologic approach
- Offers informative correlation with histopathology
- Highlights important points relevant to everyday practice that all radiologists and pathologists need to know
This comprehensive teaching atlas covers virtually all pancreatic anatomy (including variants) and diseases in a pattern-based radiologic approach. Cases are presented as “unknowns”, allowing the reader to analyze the findings and learn key points during the process. Each teaching case includes a brief clinical history, images, a description of imaging findings, differential diagnoses, final diagnosis with images of gross pathology, and a discussion of key teaching points.
The presented images have been acquired with the full range of relevant modalities, including state of the art technologies such as multidetector row dual-phase CT, 3D reformatting, and multiple MRI sequences. The book will help radiologists, radiology residents and fellows to sharpen their diagnostic skills by looking at a vast array of pathology from a major tertiary hospital (Johns Hopkins) and will also assist in preparation for radiology board examinations.
Table of ContentsParenchymal abnormalities: Focal hypodense mass.- Diffuse Pancreatic hypodensity.- Cystic mass.- Solid hyperenhancing mass.- Gastrinoma.- Diffuse enlargement.- Ductal abnormalities.- Diffuse abnormalities.- Focal abnormalities.