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About the Book :

Grainger & Allison's Diagnostic Radiology Essentials serves as a comprehensive review and reference for radiologists in training and in practice by providing quick answers to diagnostic problems in the radiological recognition and interpretation of a wide range of disease entities. Organized by body region, its innovative, accessible outline format, bullet point style and numerous, high quality, multi-modality images make essential key facts about any given condition easy to find and retrieve. The content follows the same order and is derived from the renowned authoritative reference work Grainger & Allison's Diagnostic Radiology.

Interesting Facts :

Every section organised consistently to include Definition, Clinical Findings, Radiological Findings and Pearls.

Find the answers you need quickly and easily using the synoptic, bullet point format and structure.

Efficiently review the key radiological features of a broad spectrum of disease entities - all images are linked to the text on the facing page.

Avoid diagnostic pitfalls using the information contained in the diagnostic "Pearls"

View a full range of normal and abnormal findings with more than xxxx images, including plain film, CT, MRI, ultrasound and nuclear medicine imaging.

An extensive Appendix section including many 'quick reference' items that are hard to remember but essential in day-to-day practice (e.g. TNM staging)

Features convenient online access to the full text and all of the images at expertconsult.com



Contents :

1. Chest

1.1 Chest wall and Pleura

Chest wall: bony and soft tissue lesions

Diseases of the pleura

Pleural effusion

Pneumothorax

Diaphragmatic hernia / eventration

1.2 Mediastinum

Mediastinitis

Anterior mediastinal masses

Middle mediastinal masses

Posterior mediastinal masses

Miscellaneous mediastinal masses

Pericardial conditions

1.3 Pulmonary infection

Lobar pneumonia

Bronchopneumonia, anaerobic and atypical pneumonia

Pulmonary tuberculosis

Fungal infections

Metazoal and protozoal diseases

Pulmonary complications of HIV infection

1.4 Large airway disease

Tracheal disorders

Bronchiectasis

Congenital airway disorders

Emphysema

Chronic bronchitis and asthma

Miscellaneous airway disorders

1.5 Pulmonary lobar collapse

Mechanisms and radiographic appearances

Patterns of lobar collapse

1.6 Pulmonary neoplasms

Evaluation of the solitary pulmonary nodule

Lung cancer: radiological features

Lung cancer: pearls

Lymphoproliferative disorders

Benign pulmonary tumours

Miscellaneous pulmonary malignancies

1.7 High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT)

HRCT patterns of diffuse lung disease

Idiopathic interstitial pneumonias

Sarcoidosis

Connective tissue diseases

Systemic vasculitides

Drug induced lung disease

Silicosis/coal worker's pneumoconiosis

Asbestos-related disease

Miscellaneous interstitial lung diseases

1.8 Chest trauma

Chest wall and lung trauma

Trauma to the diaphragm

Mediastinal trauma

1.9 Airspace disease

Airspace disease

1.10 Paediatric chest

Congenital chest abnormalities

Causes of neonatal respiratory distress

Normal paediatric chest and problems with mechanical ventilation

1.11 Miscellaneous ITU chest conditions

Lung transplantation

Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)

ITU chest imaging

2. Cardiovascular System

2.1 Congenital heart disease (introduction)

Introduction

Cyanotic congenital heart disease

Acyanotic congenital heart disease

Anomalies of the aortic arch (vascular rings)

Septal defects

Acyanotic heart disease

Other anomalies

2.2 Non-ischaemic acquired heart disease

Acquired mitral valve disease

Acquired aortic valve disease

Tricuspid and pulmonary valve disease

Cardiomyopathies

Cardiac tumours

Cardiac trauma

2.3 Pulmonary circulation and thromboembolism

Pulmonary thromboembolic disease

Pulmonary vascular patterns

2.4 The aorta

Aortic rupture

Aortic dissection

Mid-aortic syndrome and Takaysu's disease of the aorta

Aortic occlusive disease

Aortic aneurysms

2.5 Peripheral vascular disease

Gastrointestinal vascular disorders

Carotid artery stenosis

Peripheral vascular disease of the lower extremities

Disorders of the venous system

Miscellaneous vascular disorders

2.6 Ischaemic heart disease

Conventional coronary angiography and echocardiography

CT imaging in ischaemic heart disease

MR imaging in ischaemic heart disease

Nuclear cardiac imaging

Manifestations of atheromatous coronary artery disease

2.7 Interventional vascular radiology techniques

Interventional vascular radiology techniques

3. Gastrointestinal

3.1 Oesophagus

Hiatus hernia and reflux

Oesophagitis and benign strictures

Benign and malignant oesophageal tumours

Oesophageal carcinoma

Oesophageal dysmotility disorders

Oesophageal atresia (OA) and tracehooesphageal fistula (TOF)

Miscellaneous oesophageal conditions

3.2 Stomach

Benign gastric ulcers

Gastritis

Benign and malignant gastric tumours

Gastric carcinoma

Gastric surgery

Miscellaneous gastric conditions

3.3 Duodenum

Peptic ulceration, gastric heterotopia, duodenal diverticula

Benign and malignant duodenal tumours

Miscellaneous duodenal conditions

3.4 Small bowel

Crohn's disease

Infections / infestations of the small bowel

Gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) and carcinoid tumours

Benign and malignant small bowel tumours

Causes of small bowel obstruction

Miscellaneous small bowel conditions

3.5 Colon

Ulcerative colitis and toxic megacolon

Colitis

Polyps

Polyposis syndromes

Colorectal cancer

Diverticulosis and large bowel strictures

Large bowel obstruction

Miscellaneous disorders of the large bowel

3.6 Liver

Anatomy and imaging techniques

Benign diffuse liver disease

Cirrhosis

Benign solid liver lesions

Malignant solid liver lesions

Hepatic vascular lesions

Miscellaneous liver conditions

Liver transplantation and interventional techniques

Diffusion-weighted MR imaging of the liver

MR contrast agents and the liver

3.7 Biliary

Methods of investigation

Cholelithiasis and choledocholithiasis

Cholecystitis

Miscellaneous gallbladder conditions

Benign biliary strictures

Malignant biliary tumours

Biliary atresia and hypoplasia

Miscellaneous bile duct disorders

Biliary interventional techniques

3.8 Pancreas

Congenital abnormalities

Pancreatitis

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Cystic pancreatic tumours

Endocrine and islet cell pancreatic tumours

Pancreatic trauma, transplant and intervention

3.9 Spleen

Miscellaneous splenic conditions

3.10 Peritoneum, mesentery and omentum

Benign disease

Neoplastic peritoneal/omental disorders

Developmental anomalies of the mesentery

Infective/inflammatory conditions of the mesentery

Neoplastic mesenteric disorders

3.11 Plain abdominal radiograph

Abnormal gas distribution

3.12 Paediatric Gastrointestinal disorders

Abdominal wall defects

Gastrointestinal causes of neonatal vomiting

Malrotation

Delayed passage of meconium

Abdominal manifestations of cystic fibrosis

Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC)

Anorectal malformations

Neuroblastoma (NB)

4. Genitourinary

4.1 Kidneys

Renal parenchymal disease

Renal tract infection/inflammation

Renal artery stenosis (RAS)

Renal vascular abnormalities

Benign renal masses

Renal parenchymal malignancies

Other malignancies

Transitional cell carcinoma of the upper urinary tract

Renal failure

Renal transplantation: assessment

Renal transplantation: postoperative complications

Urolithiasis

Methods of imaging in obstruction

Dilatation of the urinary tract

Upper urinary tract trauma

4.2 Bladder

Miscellaneous bladder conditions

Bladder tumours

Lower urinary tract trauma

4.3 Prostate

Prostate: benign disorders

Carcinoma of the prostate

Prostate anatomy and imaging

4.4 Urethra

Urethra: benign disorders

Tumours of the urethra

4.5 Male reproductive system

Cryptoorchidism and testicular torsion

Primary testicular malignancies

Miscellaneous scrotal lesions

Miscellaneous penile conditions

4.6 Paediatric genitourinary disorders

Congenital renal anomalies

Duplex kidney

Congenital renal cystic disease

Childhood renal malignancies

Paediatric pelvic and scrotal malignancies

5. Musculoskeletal System

5.1 Skeletal trauma

Introduction

Assessment of cervical spine injuries

Spinal injuries

Shoulder injuries

Upper extremityinjuries

Carpal bone injuries

Wrist and hand injuries

Pelvic injuries

Hip injuries

Avascular necrosis of the hip

Kneeand lower leg fractures

Knee soft tissue injuries

Ankle injuries

Foot injuries

5.2 Paediatric fractures

Specific paediatric fractures

Radiology of non-accidental injury

Skeletal injuries in non-accidental injury

5.3 Soft tissue imaging

Localized calcification and ossification

Generalized soft tissue calcification

Soft tissue masses

5.4 General characteristics of bone tumours

General characteristics of bone tumours

5.5 Benign bone tumours

Chondroid origin

Osteoid origin

Osteoid origin/tumours of neural tissue

Cystic lesions

Giant cell tumour/lipomatous bone lesions

Fibrous origin

Vascular origin

Miscellaneous bone lesions

5.6 Malignant bone tumours

Chondroid origin

Osteosarcoma

Other varieties of osteosarcoma

Fibrous origin

Medullary origin

Miscellaneousmalignant bone tumours

Bone metastases

5.7 Metabolic and endocrine skeletal disease

Osteoporosis

Vitamin D deficiency

Endocrine bone disorders

Metabolic bone disorders

5.8 Joint disease

Introduction

Osteoarthritis

Haemophilic and neuropathic arthropathies

Juvenile idiopathic arthritis and DISH

Rheumatoid arthritis

Seronegative spondyloarthropathy

Depositional arthropathy

Polyarthritis associated with other diseases

5.9 Bone and soft tissue infection

Acute osteomyelitis

Chronic osteomyelitis

Miscellaneous bone and soft tissue infections

5.10 Congenital skeletal anomalies

Developmental skeletal anomalies

Selected osteochondrodysplasias

Localized disorders of the skeleton

Haemoglobinopathies

5.11 Myeloproliferative disorders

Reticuloendothelial disorders

White cell disorders

Plasma cell dyscrasias

6. Women's Imaging

6.1 Breast

Introduction

Benign mass lesions

Microcalcifications

Invasive breast carcinoma

Contrast-enhanced MRI in breast cancer

6.2 Gynaecology

Imaging techniques in gynaecology

Congenital anomalies of the female genital tract

Benign uterine conditions

Endometrial carcinoma

Carcinoma of the cervix

Benign ovarian tumours

Endometriosis, polycystic ovaries and physiological ovarian cysts

Ovarian carcinoma

Miscellaneous gynaecological conditions

7. Neuroradiology

7.1 Intracranial tumours in adults

Imaging techniques and general features

Classification of intracranial tumours

Gliomas

Infratentorial tumours

Supratentorial tumours

Extra-axial tumours

Meningioma and skull base tumours

Cerebral and meningeal metastases

Intraventricular tumours

Pituitary region tumours

Pineal region tumours

7.2 Cerebrovascular disease and non-traumatic haemorrhage

Cerebral ischaemia

Other patterns of cerebrovascular disease

Carotid and vertebral artery dissection

Non-traumatic intracranial haemorrhage

Cerebral artery aneurysms

Arteriovenous malformations

7.3 Brain infection, AIDS and demyelinating diseases

Intracranial infection

HIV infection and AIDS

Demyelinating and inflammatory disorders

7.4 Brain trauma, degenerative disorders and epilepsy

Head injury

Primary and secondary cerebral injury

Dementias and epilepsy

Skull bone disease

Hydrocephalus

7.5 Paediatric neuroradiology

Cerebellar malformations

Chiari malformations

Cerebral malformations

Malformations of neuronal migration and cortical organization

Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1)

Neurocutaneous syndromes

Inborn metabolic brain disorders

Congenital skull anomalies

Congenital intracranial infections

Paediatric meningitis

Hypoxic-ischaemic injury in the developing brain

Brain injury in non-accidental injury (NAI)

7.6 The spine

Spinal dysraphism

Congenital spinal anomalies

Skeletal abnormalities

Vascular spinal lesions

Spinal tumours

Infective/inflammatory disorders of the spine

Spinal cord trauma and the postoperative spine

Degenerative spinal disease

7.7 The orbit

The orbit

Conal and extraconal disorders

Intraconal disorders

7.8 Ear, nose and throat radiology

Selected disorders of the ear

Nose and paranasal sinuses

The nasopharynx

Disorders of the oropharynx, larynx and soft tissues of the neck

7.9 Dental radiology

Mandibular / maxillary cystic lesions

Tumours of bone

Facial trauma

Salivary glands

Salivary gland disorders

8. Miscellaneous

8.1 Endocrine System

Thyroid cancer

Miscellaneous thyroid disorders

Non-functional adrenal disorders

Adrenal hyperfunction

8.2 Lymphoma

Lymphoma

Lymph node disease in lymphoma

CNS lymphoma

Pulmonary lymphoma

Lymphoma of the gastrointestinal tract

Musculoskeletal lymphoma

Extranodal manifestations of lymphoma

Monitoring response to therapy in lymphoma

9. Appendix

9.1 General Pearls

9.2 Anatomy Pearls

9.3 Radiology techniques

Specialised MRI techniques in neuroimaging

Positron emission tomography (PET)-CT in oncology imaging

9.4 Pearls in musculoskeletal imaging and pathology

Pearls in pathology

Pearls in musculoskeletal imaging

9.5 Patterns of tumour spread

9.6 TNM staging of common cancers



About the Author :

Grant About the Book :Grainger & Allison's Diagnostic Radiology Essentials serves as a comprehensive review and reference for radiologists in training and in practice by providing quick answers to diagnostic problems in the radiological recognition and interpretation of a wide range of disease entities. Organized by body region, its innovative, accessible outline format, bullet point style and numerous, high quality, multi-modality images make essential key facts about any given condition easy to find and retrieve. The content follows the same order and is derived from the renowned authoritative reference work Grainger & Allison's Diagnostic Radiology.Interesting Facts :Every section organised consistently to include Definition, Clinical Findings, Radiological Findings and Pearls. Find the answers you need quickly and easily using the synoptic, bullet point format and structure. Efficiently review the key radiological features of a broad spectrum of disease entities - all images are linked to the text on the facing page. Avoid diagnostic pitfalls using the information contained in the diagnostic "Pearls" View a full range of normal and abnormal findings with more than xxxx images, including plain film, CT, MRI, ultrasound and nuclear medicine imaging. An extensive Appendix section including many 'quick reference' items that are hard to remember but essential in day-to-day practice (e.g. TNM staging) Features convenient online access to the full text and all of the images at expertconsult.comContents :1. Chest 1.1 Chest wall and Pleura Chest wall: bony and soft tissue lesions Diseases of the pleura Pleural effusion Pneumothorax Diaphragmatic hernia / eventration 1.2 Mediastinum Mediastinitis Anterior mediastinal masses Middle mediastinal masses Posterior mediastinal masses Miscellaneous mediastinal masses Pericardial conditions 1.3 Pulmonary infection Lobar pneumonia Bronchopneumonia, anaerobic and atypical pneumonia Pulmonary tuberculosis Fungal infections Metazoal and protozoal diseases Pulmonary complications of HIV infection 1.4 Large airway disease Tracheal disorders Bronchiectasis Congenital airway disorders Emphysema Chronic bronchitis and asthma Miscellaneous airway disorders 1.5 Pulmonary lobar collapse Mechanisms and radiographic appearances Patterns of lobar collapse 1.6 Pulmonary neoplasms Evaluation of the solitary pulmonary nodule Lung cancer: radiological features Lung cancer: pearls Lymphoproliferative disorders Benign pulmonary tumours Miscellaneous pulmonary malignancies 1.7 High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) HRCT patterns of diffuse lung disease Idiopathic interstitial pneumonias Sarcoidosis Connective tissue diseases Systemic vasculitides Drug induced lung disease Silicosis/coal worker's pneumoconiosis Asbestos-related disease Miscellaneous interstitial lung diseases 1.8 Chest trauma Chest wall and lung trauma Trauma to the diaphragm Mediastinal trauma 1.9 Airspace disease Airspace disease 1.10 Paediatric chest Congenital chest abnormalities Causes of neonatal respiratory distress Normal paediatric chest and problems with mechanical ventilation 1.11 Miscellaneous ITU chest conditions Lung transplantation Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) ITU chest imaging 2. Cardiovascular System 2.1 Congenital heart disease (introduction) Introduction Cyanotic congenital heart disease Acyanotic congenital heart disease Anomalies of the aortic arch (vascular rings) Septal defects Acyanotic heart disease Other anomalies 2.2 Non-ischaemic acquired heart disease Acquired mitral valve disease Acquired aortic valve disease Tricuspid and pulmonary valve disease Cardiomyopathies Cardiac tumours Cardiac trauma 2.3 Pulmonary circulation and thromboembolism Pulmonary thromboembolic disease Pulmonary vascular patterns 2.4 The aorta Aortic rupture Aortic dissection Mid-aortic syndrome and Takaysu's disease of the aorta Aortic occlusive disease Aortic aneurysms 2.5 Peripheral vascular disease Gastrointestinal vascular disorders Carotid artery stenosis Peripheral vascular disease of the lower extremities Disorders of the venous system Miscellaneous vascular disorders 2.6 Ischaemic heart disease Conventional coronary angiography and echocardiography CT imaging in ischaemic heart disease MR imaging in ischaemic heart disease Nuclear cardiac imaging Manifestations of atheromatous coronary artery disease 2.7 Interventional vascular radiology techniques Interventional vascular radiology techniques 3. Gastrointestinal 3.1 Oesophagus Hiatus hernia and reflux Oesophagitis and benign strictures Benign and malignant oesophageal tumours Oesophageal carcinoma Oesophageal dysmotility disorders Oesophageal atresia (OA) and tracehooesphageal fistula (TOF) Miscellaneous oesophageal conditions 3.2 Stomach Benign gastric ulcers Gastritis Benign and malignant gastric tumours Gastric carcinoma Gastric surgery Miscellaneous gastric conditions 3.3 Duodenum Peptic ulceration, gastric heterotopia, duodenal diverticula Benign and malignant duodenal tumours Miscellaneous duodenal conditions 3.4 Small bowel Crohn's disease Infections / infestations of the small bowel Gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) and carcinoid tumours Benign and malignant small bowel tumours Causes of small bowel obstruction Miscellaneous small bowel conditions 3.5 Colon Ulcerative colitis and toxic megacolon Colitis Polyps Polyposis syndromes Colorectal cancer Diverticulosis and large bowel strictures Large bowel obstruction Miscellaneous disorders of the large bowel 3.6 Liver Anatomy and imaging techniques Benign diffuse liver disease Cirrhosis Benign solid liver lesions Malignant solid liver lesions Hepatic vascular lesions Miscellaneous liver conditions Liver transplantation and interventional techniques Diffusion-weighted MR imaging of the liver MR contrast agents and the liver 3.7 Biliary Methods of investigation Cholelithiasis and choledocholithiasis Cholecystitis Miscellaneous gallbladder conditions Benign biliary strictures Malignant biliary tumours Biliary atresia and hypoplasia Miscellaneous bile duct disorders Biliary interventional techniques 3.8 Pancreas Congenital abnormalities Pancreatitis Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma Cystic pancreatic tumours Endocrine and islet cell pancreatic tumours Pancreatic trauma, transplant and intervention 3.9 Spleen Miscellaneous splenic conditions 3.10 Peritoneum, mesentery and omentum Benign disease Neoplastic peritoneal/omental disorders Developmental anomalies of the mesentery Infective/inflammatory conditions of the mesentery Neoplastic mesenteric disorders 3.11 Plain abdominal radiograph Abnormal gas distribution 3.12 Paediatric Gastrointestinal disorders Abdominal wall defects Gastrointestinal causes of neonatal vomiting Malrotation Delayed passage of meconium Abdominal manifestations of cystic fibrosis Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) Anorectal malformations Neuroblastoma (NB) 4. Genitourinary 4.1 Kidneys Renal parenchymal disease Renal tract infection/inflammation Renal artery stenosis (RAS) Renal vascular abnormalities Benign renal masses Renal parenchymal malignancies Other malignancies Transitional cell carcinoma of the upper urinary tract Renal failure Renal transplantation: assessment Renal transplantation: postoperative complications Urolithiasis Methods of imaging in obstruction Dilatation of the urinary tract Upper urinary tract trauma 4.2 Bladder Miscellaneous bladder conditions Bladder tumours Lower urinary tract trauma 4.3 Prostate Prostate: benign disorders Carcinoma of the prostate Prostate anatomy and imaging 4.4 Urethra Urethra: benign disorders Tumours of the urethra 4.5 Male reproductive system Cryptoorchidism and testicular torsion Primary testicular malignancies Miscellaneous scrotal lesions Miscellaneous penile conditions 4.6 Paediatric genitourinary disorders Congenital renal anomalies Duplex kidney Congenital renal cystic disease Childhood renal malignancies Paediatric pelvic and scrotal malignancies 5. Musculoskeletal System 5.1 Skeletal trauma Introduction Assessment of cervical spine injuries Spinal injuries Shoulder injuries Upper extremityinjuries Carpal bone injuries Wrist and hand injuries Pelvic injuries Hip injuries Avascular necrosis of the hip Kneeand lower leg fractures Knee soft tissue injuries Ankle injuries Foot injuries 5.2 Paediatric fractures Specific paediatric fractures Radiology of non-accidental injury Skeletal injuries in non-accidental injury 5.3 Soft tissue imaging Localized calcification and ossification Generalized soft tissue calcification Soft tissue masses 5.4 General characteristics of bone tumours General characteristics of bone tumours 5.5 Benign bone tumours Chondroid origin Osteoid origin Osteoid origin/tumours of neural tissue Cystic lesions Giant cell tumour/lipomatous bone lesions Fibrous origin Vascular origin Miscellaneous bone lesions 5.6 Malignant bone tumours Chondroid origin Osteosarcoma Other varieties of osteosarcoma Fibrous origin Medullary origin Miscellaneousmalignant bone tumours Bone metastases 5.7 Metabolic and endocrine skeletal disease Osteoporosis Vitamin D deficiency Endocrine bone disorders Metabolic bone disorders 5.8 Joint disease Introduction Osteoarthritis Haemophilic and neuropathic arthropathies Juvenile idiopathic arthritis and DISH Rheumatoid arthritis Seronegative spondyloarthropathy Depositional arthropathy Polyarthritis associated with other diseases 5.9 Bone and soft tissue infection Acute osteomyelitis Chronic osteomyelitis Miscellaneous bone and soft tissue infections 5.10 Congenital skeletal anomalies Developmental skeletal anomalies Selected osteochondrodysplasias Localized disorders of the skeleton Haemoglobinopathies 5.11 Myeloproliferative disorders Reticuloendothelial disorders White cell disorders Plasma cell dyscrasias 6. Women's Imaging 6.1 Breast Introduction Benign mass lesions Microcalcifications Invasive breast carcinoma Contrast-enhanced MRI in breast cancer 6.2 Gynaecology Imaging techniques in gynaecology Congenital anomalies of the female genital tract Benign uterine conditions Endometrial carcinoma Carcinoma of the cervix Benign ovarian tumours Endometriosis, polycystic ovaries and physiological ovarian cysts Ovarian carcinoma Miscellaneous gynaecological conditions 7. Neuroradiology 7.1 Intracranial tumours in adults Imaging techniques and general features Classification of intracranial tumours Gliomas Infratentorial tumours Supratentorial tumours Extra-axial tumours Meningioma and skull base tumours Cerebral and meningeal metastases Intraventricular tumours Pituitary region tumours Pineal region tumours 7.2 Cerebrovascular disease and non-traumatic haemorrhage Cerebral ischaemia Other patterns of cerebrovascular disease Carotid and vertebral artery dissection Non-traumatic intracranial haemorrhage Cerebral artery aneurysms Arteriovenous malformations 7.3 Brain infection, AIDS and demyelinating diseases Intracranial infection HIV infection and AIDS Demyelinating and inflammatory disorders 7.4 Brain trauma, degenerative disorders and epilepsy Head injury Primary and secondary cerebral injury Dementias and epilepsy Skull bone disease Hydrocephalus 7.5 Paediatric neuroradiology Cerebellar malformations Chiari malformations Cerebral malformations Malformations of neuronal migration and cortical organization Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) Neurocutaneous syndromes Inborn metabolic brain disorders Congenital skull anomalies Congenital intracranial infections Paediatric meningitis Hypoxic-ischaemic injury in the developing brain Brain injury in non-accidental injury (NAI) 7.6 The spine Spinal dysraphism Congenital spinal anomalies Skeletal abnormalities Vascular spinal lesions Spinal tumours Infective/inflammatory disorders of the spine Spinal cord trauma and the postoperative spine Degenerative spinal disease 7.7 The orbit The orbit Conal and extraconal disorders Intraconal disorders 7.8 Ear, nose and throat radiology Selected disorders of the ear Nose and paranasal sinuses The nasopharynx Disorders of the oropharynx, larynx and soft tissues of the neck 7.9 Dental radiology Mandibular / maxillary cystic lesions Tumours of bone Facial trauma Salivary glands Salivary gland disorders 8. Miscellaneous 8.1 Endocrine System Thyroid cancer Miscellaneous thyroid disorders Non-functional adrenal disorders Adrenal hyperfunction 8.2 Lymphoma Lymphoma Lymph node disease in lymphoma CNS lymphoma Pulmonary lymphoma Lymphoma of the gastrointestinal tract Musculoskeletal lymphoma Extranodal manifestations of lymphoma Monitoring response to therapy in lymphoma 9. Appendix 9.1 General Pearls 9.2 Anatomy Pearls 9.3 Radiology techniques Specialised MRI techniques in neuroimaging Positron emission tomography (PET)-CT in oncology imaging 9.4 Pearls in musculoskeletal imaging and pathology Pearls in pathology Pearls in musculoskeletal imaging 9.5 Patterns of tumour spread 9.6 TNM staging of common cancersAbout the Author :Grant

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