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Atlas of Spinal Imaging

Atlas of Spinal Imaging

Phenotypes, Measurements and Classification Systems

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Opis

Spine-related pain is the worlds leading disabling condition, affecting every population and a frequent reason for seeking medical consultation and obtaining imaging studies. Numerous spinal phenotypes (observations/traits) and their respective measurements performed on various spine imaging have been shown to directly correlate and predict clinical outcomes. Atlas of Spinal Imaging:: Phenotypes, Measurements and Classification Systems is a comprehensive visual resource that highlights various spinal phenotypes on imaging, describes their clinical and pathophysiological relevance, and discusses and illustrates their respective measurement techniques and classifications. Complies the knowledge and expertise of Dr. Dino Samartzis, the preeminent global authority on spinal phenotypes who has discovered and proposed new phenotypes and classification schemes; Dr. Howard S. An, a leading expert in patient management and at the forefront of 3D imaging of various spinal phenotypes; and Dr. Philip Louie, a young surgeon who is involved in one of the largest machine learning initiatives of spinal phenotyping.

*Includes a Foreword by renowed spine surgeons Alexander Vaccaro and Max Aebi*

Szczegóły produktu
Elsevier
88693
9780323761116
9780323761116

Opis

Rok wydania
2021
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
282
Wymiary (mm)
191 x 235
Waga (g)
610
  • 1. Introduction

    Section I

     2. Radiographic Evaluation of the Upper Cervical Spine

    3. Upper Cervical Spine MRI

    4. Upper Cervical Spine: Computed Tomography

    5. Clinical Correlations to Specific Phenotypes and Measurements With Classification Systems,

    Section II

    6. Subaxial Cervical Spine Plain Radiographs

    7. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Techniques for the Evaluation of the Subaxial Cervical Spine

    8. Subaxial Cervical spine CT

    9. Clinical Correlations to Specific Phenotypes and Measurements with Classification Systems

    Section III

    10. Full-Length Spine - Plain Radiographs

    11. Interest of Full-Length Spine CT and MRI in Daily Practice

    12. Full-Length Spine - Clinical Correlations with Specific Phenotypes and Measurements With Classification Systems

       Section IV

    13. Lumbar Spine Plain Radiographs

    14. Lumbosacral Spine MRI

    15. Lumbosacral CT

    16. Clinical Correlations to Specific Phenotypes and Measurements With Classification Systems: Lumbosacral Spine

    Section V

    17. Future Trends in Spinal Imaging

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