by Berthold Wimmer, Erich Hofmann, Augustinus L.H. Jacob.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1990
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
(xi, 90 pages 72 illustrations)
SERIES
Series Title
Radiology of the spine.
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
1 Basic Considerations --; A. Epidemiology and Statistics --; B. Descriptive and Sectional Anatomy --; C. Biomechanical Aspects, Stability and Fracture Classification --; D. Neurologic Symptoms in Spinal Trauma --; E. Advantages and Limitations of the Methods --; 2 Bone Injuries --; A. The Cervical Spine --; B. The Thoracolumbar Spine --; 3 Injuries of the Intervertebral Disk and Neural Tissues --; A. Injuries of the Intervertebral Disk --; B. Accompanying Injuries of the Neural Tissues and Their Coverings --; A. Diagnostic Procedure --; I. General Rules --; II. Efficacy of Imaging Methods in Spinal Trauma --; 1. Plain Film --; 2. Functional Examination --; 3. Computed Tomography --; 4. Magnetic Resonance Imaging --; 5. Myelography --; III. Sequence of Examinations --; 1. Diagnostic Imaging in Elective Treatment --; 2. Diagnostic Imaging in Urgent Treatment --; 3. Diagnostic Imaging in Life-threatening Lesions --; References.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
Primary reconstructive surgery is assuming increasing importance in the management of fractures of the spine. Analysis of the injury and thus surgical decision-making are greatly facilitated by the diagnostic power of CT and MRI. This volume provides a systemic introduction to the interpretation of CT and MRI images of injuries to the spinal column and the spinal cord, with special emphasis on the assessment or residual stability. Since survey X-rays remain the indispensable first step in radiodiagnosis, the typical appearances of spinal injuries on conventional films are also shown. This will help the reader interpret the CT and MRI images and also reflects the procedure in radiologic practice. The book`s classification of spinal fractures, together with the attempt to conclude how the injury happened by analyzing the damage caused, paves the way for individually oriented therapy.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Medical radiology.
Medicine.
Nervous system -- Surgery.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
RD533
Book number
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B934
1990
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
by Berthold Wimmer, Erich Hofmann, Augustinus L.H. Jacob.