Clinical Computer Tomography [electronic resource] : Head and Trunk /

I. Introduction to the Technology of Computer Tomography -- II. Head -- Sellar Region: Normal and Pathologic Conditions -- Empty Sella and Pituitary Gland. -- Midline Lesions. -- Ventriculocisternal Pathology in Children. -- Endocranial Calcifications. -- Area of Maximal Density in Extracerebral Tumors. -- Tumoral Masses of the Posterior Fossa. -- Cerebellopontine Expansive Lesions. -- The Cervical Medullar Canal and its Content. -- Cerebral Ischemia. -- Cerebral Metastases. -- Inflammatory Diseases of the Brain. -- Epidermoid Cyst. -- Meningiomas en Plaque. -- Neurophthalmology. -- Arterial and Arteriovenous Malformations. -- III. Trunk -- Chest. -- Liver. -- Liver and Pancreas. -- Pancreatic Disease. -- Kidneys. -- Retroperitoneal Region. -- Pelvis. -- Abdominal Computer Tomography and Contrast Media.

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Main Authors: Baert, A. editor., Jeanmart, L. editor., Wackenheim, A. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1978
Subjects:Medicine., Surgery., Medicine & Public Health.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81182-1
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Summary:I. Introduction to the Technology of Computer Tomography -- II. Head -- Sellar Region: Normal and Pathologic Conditions -- Empty Sella and Pituitary Gland. -- Midline Lesions. -- Ventriculocisternal Pathology in Children. -- Endocranial Calcifications. -- Area of Maximal Density in Extracerebral Tumors. -- Tumoral Masses of the Posterior Fossa. -- Cerebellopontine Expansive Lesions. -- The Cervical Medullar Canal and its Content. -- Cerebral Ischemia. -- Cerebral Metastases. -- Inflammatory Diseases of the Brain. -- Epidermoid Cyst. -- Meningiomas en Plaque. -- Neurophthalmology. -- Arterial and Arteriovenous Malformations. -- III. Trunk -- Chest. -- Liver. -- Liver and Pancreas. -- Pancreatic Disease. -- Kidneys. -- Retroperitoneal Region. -- Pelvis. -- Abdominal Computer Tomography and Contrast Media.