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Through seven outstanding editions, Orthopaedic Imaging: A Practical Approach has been trusted by both radiologists and orthopaedic surgeons for reliable, comprehensive guidance on the interpretation of musculoskeletal images. The 8th Edition, authored by Drs. Adam Greenspan and Andrew J. Grainger, continues this tradition of excellence with easy-to-read text and large illustrations that clearly depict all relevant imaging modalities and all pathological entities. Now in two convenient volumes, this authoritative reference is an ideal resource at every stage of training and practice.Divides the text into two easy-to-manage volumes: Volume 1 includes introductory material and trauma; Volume 2 focuses on non-trauma concerns such as arthritides, tumors, infections, and metabolic and congenital conditions
Includes new chapters addressing metastases, scoliosis, aspects of fracture healing, and soft tissue trauma
Contains significantly expanded and updated coverage of ultrasound, MRI (including the use of ZTE MRI techniques to produce CT-like images, postoperative imaging of metal, and more), PET/CT, and PET/MRI, as well as new orthopaedic approaches to joint replacements
Features more than 4,000 high-quality images to help you interpret a full range of findings
Emphasizes the scientific foundation of radiology, integrating the latest insights into disease genetics and featuring high-quality histopathologic photomicrographs to illustrate the correlation between radiology and pathology
Provides guidance in choosing the best imaging approach for each patient with discussions of each technique’s accuracy, speed, and cost
Features informative diagrams and schematics, as well as “Practical Points” summaries at the end of each chapter for quick review

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Through seven outstanding editions, Orthopaedic Imaging: A Practical Approach has been trusted by both radiologists and orthopaedic surgeons for reliable, comprehensive guidance on the interpretation of musculoskeletal images. The 8th Edition, authored by Drs. Adam Greenspan and Andrew J. Grainger, continues this tradition of excellence with easy-to-read text and large illustrations that clearly depict all relevant imaging modalities and all pathological entities. Now in two convenient volumes, this authoritative reference is an ideal resource at every stage of training and practice.Divides the text into two easy-to-manage volumes: Volume 1 includes introductory material and trauma; Volume 2 focuses on non-trauma concerns such as arthritides, tumors, infections, and metabolic and congenital conditions
Includes new chapters addressing metastases, scoliosis, aspects of fracture healing, and soft tissue trauma
Contains significantly expanded and updated coverage of ultrasound, MRI (including the use of ZTE MRI techniques to produce CT-like images, postoperative imaging of metal, and more), PET/CT, and PET/MRI, as well as new orthopaedic approaches to joint replacements
Features more than 4,000 high-quality images to help you interpret a full range of findings
Emphasizes the scientific foundation of radiology, integrating the latest insights into disease genetics and featuring high-quality histopathologic photomicrographs to illustrate the correlation between radiology and pathology
Provides guidance in choosing the best imaging approach for each patient with discussions of each technique’s accuracy, speed, and cost
Features informative diagrams and schematics, as well as “Practical Points” summaries at the end of each chapter for quick review

  1. VOLUME 1
  2. Part I INTRODUCTION TO ORTHOPAEDIC IMAGING
  3. Chapter 1 The Role of the Orthopaedic Radiologist
  4. References and Further Reading
  5. Chapter 2 Imaging Techniques in Orthopaedics
  6. Choice of Imaging Modality
  7. Imaging Techniques
  8. Conventional Radiography
  9. Digital Tomosynthesis
  10. Stress Views
  11. Scanogram
  12. Fluoroscopy
  13. Computed Tomography
  14. Arthrography
  15. Angiography
  16. Myelography
  17. Discography
  18. Ultrasound
  19. Scintigraphy (Radionuclide Bone Scan)
  20. PET, PET/CT, and PET/MRI
  21. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  22. References and Further Reading
  23. Chapter 3 Histology, Formation, and Growth of Bone and Articular Cartilage
  24. Bone: Histology, Formation, and Growth
  25. Articular Cartilage: Histology, Formation, and Growth
  26. References and Further Reading
  27. Part II TRAUMA
  28. Chapter 4 Imaging Evaluation of Trauma
  29. Imaging Modalities
  30. Radiography and Fluoroscopy
  31. Computed Tomography (CT)
  32. Scintigraphy
  33. Ultrasound (US)
  34. Arthrography
  35. Discography
  36. Angiography
  37. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  38. Fractures and Dislocations
  39. Diagnosis
  40. Imaging Evaluation of Fractures
  41. Indirect Signs as Diagnostic Clues
  42. Imaging Evaluation of Dislocations
  43. Practical Points to Remember
  44. References and Further Reading
  45. Chapter 5 Fracture Healing and Complications
  46. Monitoring the Process of Fracture Healing and Complications
  47. Reactive (Hypertrophic and Oligotrophic) Nonunion
  48. Nonreactive (Atrophic) Nonunion
  49. Infected Nonunion
  50. Other Complications of Fractures and Dislocations
  51. Disuse Osteoporosis
  52. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
  53. Volkmann Ischemic Contracture
  54. Osteonecrosis (Ischemic or Avascular Necrosis)
  55. Injury to Major Blood Vessels
  56. Growth Disturbance
  57. Posttraumatic Arthritis
  58. Practical Points to Remember
  59. References and Further Reading
  60. Chapter 6 Injury to Soft Tissue and Sports Injuries
  61. Injury to Soft Tissues
  62. Posttraumatic Myositis Ossificans
  63. Sports Injuries
  64. Upper Extremity
  65. Weightlifter Pectoralis
  66. Little League Shoulder
  67. Golfer’s Elbow
  68. Tennis Elbow
  69. Little League Elbow
  70. Baseball Pitcher’s Elbow
  71. Goalkeeper’s Elbow
  72. Oarsman’s Wrist
  73. Cyclist’s Wrist
  74. Gymnast’s Wrist
  75. Boxer’s Fracture
  76. Boxer’s Knuckle
  77. Skier’s Thumb
  78. Bowler’s Thumb
  79. Lower Extremity
  80. Sports Hernia
  81. Runner’s Knee (Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome)
  82. Jumper’s Knee
  83. Tennis Leg
  84. Shin Splints
  85. Footballer’s Ankle (Athlete’s Ankle)
  86. Snowboarder’s Fracture
  87. Turf Toe
  88. Practical Points to Remember
  89. References and Further Reading
  90. Chapter 7 Upper Limb I: Shoulder Girdle
  91. Trauma to the Shoulder Girdle
  92. Anatomic Considerations
  93. Radiographic Techniques
  94. Arthrographic Technique
  95. Ultrasound Techniques
  96. MRI Techniques
  97. Injury to the Shoulder Girdle
  98. Fractures About the Shoulder
  99. Dislocations in the Glenohumeral Joint
  100. Injury to the Cartilaginous Labrum
  101. Injury to the Glenohumeral Ligaments (GHLs)
  102. Impingement Syndrome
  103. Rotator Cuff Tear
  104. Miscellaneous Abnormalities
  105. Compressive and Entrapment Neuropathies of the Shoulder
  106. Suprascapular Nerve Syndrome
  107. Quadrilateral Space Syndrome
  108. Parsonage–Turner Syndrome (Idiopathic Brachial Plexopathy, Neuralgic Amyotrophy)
  109. Serratus Anterior Paralysis (Scapular Winging)
  110. The Postoperative Shoulder
  111. Practical Points to Remember
  112. References and Further Reading
  113. Chapter 8 Upper Limb II: Elbow
  114. Trauma to the Elbow
  115. Anatomic Considerations
  116. Radiographic Techniques and Anatomy
  117. Arthrographic Techniques
  118. CT Techniques
  119. Ultrasound Techniques
  120. MRI Techniques
  121. Injury to the Elbow
  122. Fractures about the Elbow
  123. Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Capitellum
  124. Dislocations in the Elbow Joint
  125. Injury to the Soft Tissues
  126. Bursitis
  127. Compressive and Entrapment Neuropathies of the Elbow
  128. Practical Points to Remember
  129. References and Further Reading
  130. Chapter 9 Upper Limb III: Distal Forearm, Wrist, Hand, and Fingers
  131. Distal Forearm
  132. Imaging Techniques and Anatomy
  133. Injury to the Distal Forearm
  134. Fractures of the Distal Radius
  135. Ulnar Impingement Syndrome
  136. Ulnar Impaction Syndrome
  137. Injury to the Soft Tissue at the Distal Radioulnar Articulation
  138. Wrist and Hand
  139. Anatomic Considerations
  140. Imaging Techniques
  141. Injury to the Wrist
  142. Fractures of the Carpal Bones
  143. Kienböck Disease
  144. Hamatolunate Impaction Syndrome
  145. Dislocations of the Carpal Bones
  146. Carpal Instability
  147. Injury to the Bones of the Hand
  148. Bennett and Rolando Fractures
  149. Boxer’s Fracture
  150. Injury to the Soft Tissue of the Hand
  151. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  152. Guyon Canal Syndrome
  153. Anterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome
  154. Fingers
  155. Normal Anatomy of the Fingers
  156. Injury to the Bones and Soft Tissues of the Fingers
  157. Gamekeeper’s Thumb
  158. Avulsion Fractures of the Fingers
  159. Flexor Pulley System Rupture (Climber’s Finger)
  160. de Quervain Disease
  161. Tendon and Ligament Tears
  162. Practical Points to Remember
  163. References and Further Reading
  164. Chapter 10 Lower Limb I: Pelvic Girdle, Sacrum, and Proximal Femur
  165. Trauma to the Pelvic Girdle
  166. Anatomic Considerations and Imaging Techniques
  167. Injury to the Pelvis and Acetabulum
  168. Classification of Pelvic Fractures
  169. Fractures of the Pelvis
  170. Fractures of the Acetabulum
  171. Injuries of the Acetabular Labrum
  172. Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) Syndrome
  173. Injury to the Sacrum
  174. Trauma to the Proximal Femur
  175. Fractures of the Proximal Femur
  176. Intracapsular Fractures
  177. Extracapsular Fractures
  178. Dislocations in the Hip Joint
  179. Tendon and Muscle Lesions
  180. Compressive and Entrapment Neuropathies
  181. Piriformis Syndrome
  182. Iliacus Syndrome
  183. Obturator Neuropathy
  184. Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Neuropathy (Meralgia Paresthetica)
  185. Morel-Lavallée Lesion (Closed Degloving Injury)
  186. Sports Hernia
  187. Stress and Insufficiency Fractures
  188. Practical Points to Remember
  189. References and Further Reading
  190. Chapter 11 Lower Limb II: Knee
  191. Trauma to the Knee
  192. Anatomic–Radiologic Considerations
  193. Injury to the Knee
  194. Fractures About the Knee
  195. Sinding-Larsen–Johansson Disease
  196. Osgood–Schlatter Disease
  197. Injuries to the Cartilage of the Knee
  198. Injury to the Soft Tissues about the Knee
  199. The Postoperative Knee
  200. Surgical Management of Meniscal Tears
  201. Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
  202. Cartilage Repair
  203. Practical Points to Remember
  204. References and Further Reading
  205. Chapter 12 Lower Limb III: Ankle and Foot
  206. Trauma to the Ankle and Foot
  207. Anatomic Considerations
  208. Imaging of the Ankle and Foot
  209. Radiographic Techniques
  210. Computer Tomography (CT)
  211. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  212. Ultrasound (US)
  213. Injury to the Ankle
  214. Fractures about the Ankle Joint
  215. Fractures of the Distal Tibia and Fibula
  216. Injury to the Soft Tissues about the Ankle Joint and Foot
  217. Injury to the Foot
  218. Fractures of the Foot
  219. Complications
  220. Dislocations in the Foot
  221. Miscellaneous Painful Soft Tissue Abnormalities of the Ankle and Foot
  222. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
  223. Sinus Tarsi Syndrome
  224. Posterior Tibialis Tendon Dysfunction
  225. Chronic Tendinosis of the Posterior Tibialis Tendon
  226. Tears of the Posterior Tibialis Tendon
  227. Painful Accessory Navicular Bone Syndrome
  228. Peroneal Tendinopathies
  229. Peroneus Brevis Split Tear
  230. Peroneus Longus Tendinosis and Tear
  231. Peroneal Tendon Dislocation
  232. Painful Os Peroneum Syndrome (POPS)
  233. Baxter Neuropathy
  234. Morton Neuroma
  235. Plantar Fasciitis
  236. Impingement Syndromes
  237. Practical Points to Remember
  238. References and Further Reading
  239. Chapter 13 Spine
  240. Introduction
  241. Cervical Spine
  242. Anatomic–Radiologic Considerations
  243. Injury to the Cervical Spine
  244. Fractures of the Occipital Condyles
  245. Occipitocervical Dislocations
  246. Fractures of the C1 and C2 Vertebrae
  247. Fractures of the Mid and Lower Cervical Spine
  248. Locked Facets
  249. Treatment of Cervical Spine Fractures
  250. Thoracolumbar Spine
  251. Anatomic–Radiologic Considerations
  252. Injury to the Thoracolumbar Spine
  253. Fractures of the Thoracolumbar Spine
  254. Fracture–Dislocations
  255. Treatment of Fractures of the Thoracolumbar Spine
  256. Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis
  257. Transitional Lumbosacral Vertebra
  258. Injury to the Discovertebral Junction
  259. Orthopaedic Management
  260. Practical Points to Remember
  261. References and Further Reading
  262. VOLUME 2
  263. Part III ARTHRITIDES
  264. Chapter 14 Clinical, Imaging, and Pathologic Evaluation of the Arthritides and Arthropathies
  265. Introduction
  266. Radiologic Imaging Modalities
  267. Conventional Radiography
  268. Magnification Radiography
  269. Tomography and Computed Tomography (CT)
  270. Scintigraphy
  271. Ultrasound (US)
  272. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  273. The Arthritides
  274. Diagnosis
  275. Clinical Information
  276. Pathology
  277. Imaging Features
  278. Management
  279. Medical Treatment
  280. Radiotherapy
  281. Orthopaedic Treatment
  282. Complications of Surgical Treatment
  283. Practical Points to Remember
  284. References and Further Reading
  285. Chapter 15 Degenerative Joint Disease
  286. Osteoarthritis
  287. Osteoarthritis of the Large Joints
  288. Osteoarthritis of the Hip
  289. Osteoarthritis of the Knee
  290. Osteoarthritis of Other Large Joints
  291. Osteoarthritis of the Small Joints
  292. Primary Osteoarthritis of the Hand
  293. Secondary Osteoarthritis of the Hand
  294. Osteoarthritis of the Foot
  295. Degenerative Diseases of the Spine
  296. Clinical Features
  297. Pathology
  298. Osteoarthritis of the Synovial Joints
  299. Degenerative Disc Disease
  300. Spondylosis Deformans
  301. Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH)
  302. Complications of Degenerative Disease of the Spine
  303. Degenerative Spondylolisthesis
  304. Spinal Stenosis
  305. Neuropathic Arthropathy
  306. Practical Points to Remember
  307. References and Further Reading
  308. Chapter 16 Inflammatory Arthritides
  309. Introduction
  310. Erosive Osteoarthritis (EOA)
  311. Clinical Features
  312. Pathology
  313. Imaging Features
  314. Differential Diagnosis
  315. Treatment
  316. Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
  317. Adult RA
  318. Complications of Rheumatoid Arthritis
  319. Rheumatoid Nodulosis
  320. Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
  321. Still Disease
  322. Polyarticular Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA)
  323. Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis with Pauciarticular Onset (Oligoarthritis)
  324. Arthritis with Enthesitis
  325. Juvenile Psoriatic Arthritis
  326. Imaging Features of JIA
  327. Macrophage Activation Syndrome (MAS)
  328. Treatment of RA
  329. Spondyloarthritis (SpA)
  330. Imaging Features of Axial SpA
  331. Sacroiliitis
  332. Spinal Findings in SpA
  333. Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS)
  334. Reactive Arthritis (Reiter Syndrome)
  335. Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA)
  336. Enteropathic Arthropathies
  337. SAPHO Syndrome
  338. Practical Points to Remember
  339. References and Further Reading
  340. Chapter 17 Miscellaneous Arthritides and Arthropathies
  341. Connective Tissue Arthropathies
  342. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
  343. Scleroderma
  344. Polymyositis and Dermatomyositis
  345. Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (MCTD)
  346. Vasculitis
  347. Metabolic, Endocrine, and Crystal Deposition Arthropathies and Arthritides
  348. Gout
  349. Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate (CPPD) Crystal Deposition Disease
  350. Hydroxyapatite Deposition Disease (HADD)
  351. Hemochromatosis
  352. Wilson Disease
  353. Alkaptonuria (Ochronosis)
  354. Hyperparathyroidism
  355. Acromegaly
  356. Miscellaneous Conditions
  357. Amyloidosis
  358. Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis
  359. Sarcoidosis
  360. Hemophilia
  361. Jaccoud Arthritis
  362. Arthritis Associated with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
  363. Infectious Arthritis
  364. Articular Abnormalities That May Mimic Arthritis
  365. Practical Points to Remember
  366. References and Further Reading
  367. Part IV TUMORS AND TUMOR-LIKE LESIONS
  368. Chapter 18 Clinical, Imaging, and Pathologic Evaluation of Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions
  369. Classification of Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions
  370. Imaging Modalities
  371. Conventional Radiography
  372. Computed Tomography
  373. Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and PET/CT
  374. Arteriography
  375. Myelography
  376. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  377. Ultrasound
  378. Skeletal Scintigraphy (Radionuclide Bone Scan)
  379. Interventional Procedures
  380. Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions of Bone
  381. Diagnosis
  382. Clinical Information
  383. Choice of Imaging Modality
  384. Radiographic Features of Bone Lesions
  385. Pathology
  386. Stains
  387. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and Enzyme Histochemistry
  388. Electron Microscopy (EM)
  389. Genetics of Bone Tumors
  390. Management
  391. Monitoring the Results of Treatment
  392. Complications
  393. Soft Tissue Tumors
  394. Treatment
  395. Practical Points to Remember
  396. References and Further Reading
  397. Chapter 19 Benign Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions I: Bone-Forming Lesions
  398. Benign Bone-Forming (Osteoblastic, Osteogenic) Lesions
  399. Osteoma
  400. Osteoid Osteoma
  401. Osteoblastoma
  402. Practical Points to Remember
  403. References and Further Reading
  404. Chapter 20 Benign Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions II: Lesions of Cartilaginous Origin
  405. Benign Chondroblastic Lesions
  406. Enchondroma (Chondroma)
  407. Enchondromatosis, Ollier Disease, and Maffucci Syndrome
  408. Osteochondroma
  409. Multiple Hereditary Osteochondromas (MHOs)
  410. Bizarre Parosteal Osteochondromatous Proliferation (BPOP)
  411. Chondroblastoma
  412. Chondromyxoid Fibroma
  413. Practical Points to Remember
  414. References and Further Reading
  415. Chapter 21 Benign Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions III: Fibrous, Fibro-Osseous, and Fibrohistiocytic Lesions
  416. Nonossifying Fibroma (NOF)
  417. Benign Fibrous Histiocytoma
  418. Periosteal Desmoid
  419. Fibrous Dysplasia (FD)
  420. Monostotic FD
  421. Polyostotic FD
  422. Fibrocartilaginous Dysplasia
  423. Associated Disorders
  424. McCune–Albright Syndrome
  425. Mazabraud Syndrome
  426. Osteofibrous Dysplasia
  427. Complications and Treatment
  428. Desmoplastic Fibroma
  429. Practical Points to Remember
  430. References and Further Reading
  431. Chapter 22 Benign Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions IV: Miscellaneous Lesions
  432. Simple Bone Cyst (SBC)
  433. Aneurysmal Bone Cyst (ABC)
  434. Solid Variant of Aneurysmal Bone Cyst
  435. Giant Cell Tumor (GCT)
  436. Fibrocartilaginous Mesenchymoma
  437. Hemangioma
  438. Intraosseous Lipoma
  439. Non-Neoplastic Lesions Simulating Tumors
  440. Intraosseous Ganglion
  441. Brown Tumor of Hyperparathyroidism
  442. Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis (LCH) (Eosinophilic Granuloma)
  443. Infantile Myofibromatosis
  444. Rosai–Dorfman–Destombes (RDD) Disease
  445. Erdheim–Chester Disease (Lipogranulomatosis)
  446. Medullary Bone Infarct
  447. Myositis Ossificans (MO)
  448. Practical Points to Remember
  449. References and Further Reading
  450. Chapter 23 Malignant Bone Tumors I: Osteosarcomas and Chondrosarcomas
  451. Osteosarcoma
  452. Primary Osteosarcomas
  453. Conventional OS
  454. Low-Grade Central OS
  455. Telangiectatic OS
  456. Small-Cell OS
  457. Giant-Cell–Rich OS
  458. Fibrohistiocytic OS
  459. Intracortical OS
  460. Gnathic OS
  461. Multicentric (Multifocal) OS
  462. Surface (Juxtacortical) Osteosarcomas
  463. Soft Tissue (Extraskeletal) OS
  464. Osteosarcomas with Unusual Clinical Presentation
  465. Secondary Osteosarcomas
  466. Chondrosarcomas
  467. Primary Chondrosarcomas
  468. Conventional CS
  469. Clear Cell CS
  470. Mesenchymal CS
  471. Myxoid CS
  472. Dedifferentiated CS
  473. Periosteal (Juxtacortical) CS
  474. Secondary Chondrosarcomas
  475. Soft Tissue (Extraskeletal) Chondrosarcomas
  476. Practical Points to Remember
  477. References and Further Reading
  478. Chapter 24 Malignant Bone Tumors II: Miscellaneous Tumors
  479. Fibrosarcoma
  480. Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma (UPS)
  481. Ewing Sarcoma
  482. Malignant Lymphoma
  483. Myeloma
  484. Adamantinoma of Long Bones
  485. Chordoma
  486. Primary Leiomyosarcoma of Bone
  487. Epithelioid Hemangioma, Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma, and Angiosarcoma
  488. Benign Conditions with Malignant Potential
  489. Medullary Bone Infarct
  490. Chronic Draining Sinus Tract of Osteomyelitis
  491. Plexiform Neurofibromatosis
  492. Paget Disease
  493. Radiation-Induced Sarcoma
  494. Practical Points to Remember
  495. References and Further Reading
  496. Chapter 25 Skeletal Metastases
  497. Clinical Features
  498. Imaging Features
  499. Pathology
  500. Complications
  501. Practical Points to Remember
  502. References and Further Reading
  503. Chapter 26 Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions of the Joints
  504. Benign Lesions
  505. Synovial (Osteo)Chondromatosis
  506. Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumor (TSGCT)
  507. Synovial Hemangioma
  508. Lipoma Arborescens
  509. Malignant Tumors
  510. Synovial Sarcoma
  511. Synovial Chondrosarcoma
  512. Malignant Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumor
  513. Intra-Articular Liposarcoma
  514. Practical Points to Remember
  515. References and Further Reading
  516. Part V INFECTIONS
  517. Chapter 27 Imaging Evaluation of Musculoskeletal Infections
  518. Musculoskeletal Infections
  519. Osteomyelitis
  520. Infectious Arthritis
  521. Cellulitis
  522. Infections of the Spine
  523. Imaging Evaluation of Infection
  524. Conventional Radiography and CT
  525. Radionuclide Imaging (Skeletal Scintigraphy)
  526. Ultrasound (US)
  527. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  528. Arteriography, Myelography, and Fistulography
  529. Invasive Procedures
  530. Monitoring the Treatment and Complications of Infections
  531. Practical Points to Remember
  532. References and Further Reading
  533. Chapter 28 Osteomyelitis, Infectious Arthritis, and Soft Tissue Infections
  534. Osteomyelitis
  535. Pyogenic Bone Infections
  536. Acute and Chronic Osteomyelitis
  537. Subacute Osteomyelitis
  538. Nonpyogenic Bone Infections
  539. Tuberculous Infections
  540. Fungal Infections
  541. Syphilitic Infection
  542. Differential Diagnosis of Osteomyelitis
  543. Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis
  544. Infectious Arthritides
  545. Pyogenic Joint Infections
  546. Nonpyogenic Joint Infections
  547. Tuberculous Arthritis
  548. Other Infectious Arthritides
  549. Infections of the Spine
  550. Pyogenic Infections
  551. Nonpyogenic Infections
  552. Tuberculosis of the Spine
  553. Coccidioidomycosis of the Spine
  554. Soft Tissue Infections
  555. Practical Points to Remember
  556. References and Further Reading
  557. Part VI METABOLIC, ENDOCRINE, AND MISCELLANEOUS DISORDERS
  558. Chapter 29 Imaging Evaluation of Metabolic, Endocrine, and Miscellaneous Disorders
  559. Composition and Production of Bone
  560. Imaging Evaluation of Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders
  561. Radiologic Imaging Modalities
  562. Conventional Radiography
  563. Computed Tomography (CT)
  564. Scintigraphy (Radionuclide Bone Scan)
  565. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  566. Imaging Techniques for Measurement of Bone Mineral Density
  567. Radionuclide and X-Ray Techniques
  568. Quantitative Ultrasound Technique
  569. Practical Points to Remember
  570. References and Further Reading
  571. Chapter 30 Osteoporosis, Rickets, Osteomalacia, Renal Osteodystrophy, and Hypophosphatasia
  572. Osteoporosis
  573. Generalized Osteoporosis
  574. Localized Osteoporosis
  575. Rickets and Osteomalacia
  576. Rickets
  577. Infantile Rickets
  578. Vitamin D–Resistant Rickets
  579. Osteomalacia
  580. Renal Osteodystrophy
  581. Hypophosphatasia (HPP)
  582. Practical Points to Remember
  583. References and Further Reading
  584. Chapter 31 Hyperparathyroidism
  585. Pathophysiology
  586. Physiology of Calcium Metabolism
  587. Clinical Features
  588. Imaging Features
  589. Pathology
  590. Complications
  591. Practical Points to Remember
  592. References and Further Reading
  593. Chapter 32 Paget Disease
  594. Pathophysiology and Clinical Features
  595. Imaging Features
  596. Pathology
  597. Differential Diagnosis
  598. Complications
  599. Pathologic Fractures
  600. Degenerative Joint Disease
  601. Neurologic Complications
  602. Neoplastic Complications
  603. Orthopaedic and Medical Management
  604. Practical Points to Remember
  605. References and Further Reading
  606. Chapter 33 Miscellaneous Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders
  607. Familial Idiopathic Hyperphosphatasia
  608. Acromegaly
  609. Gaucher Disease
  610. Tumoral Calcinosis
  611. Hypothyroidism
  612. Scurvy
  613. Practical Points to Remember
  614. References and Further Reading
  615. Part VII CONGENITAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL ANOMALIES
  616. Chapter 34 Imaging Evaluation of Skeletal Anomalies
  617. Classification
  618. Imaging Modalities
  619. Practical Points to Remember
  620. References and Further Reading
  621. Chapter 35 Anomalies of the Upper and Lower Limbs
  622. Anomalies of the Shoulder Girdle and Upper Limbs
  623. Congenital Elevation of the Scapula
  624. Glenoid Hypoplasia
  625. Congenital Dislocation of the Radial Head
  626. Madelung Deformity
  627. Anomalies of the Pelvic Girdle and Hip
  628. Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
  629. Proximal Femoral Focal Deficiency (PFFD)
  630. Legg–Calvé–Perthes Disease
  631. Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)
  632. Anomalies of the Lower Limbs
  633. Congenital Tibia Vara
  634. Dysplasia Epiphysealis Hemimelica
  635. Talipes Equinovarus
  636. Congenital Vertical Talus
  637. Tarsal Coalition
  638. Calcaneonavicular Coalition
  639. Talocalcaneal Coalition
  640. Talonavicular Coalition
  641. Practical Points to Remember
  642. References and Further Reading
  643. Chapter 36 Scolioses
  644. Spine Curvatures: Definition and Types
  645. Idiopathic Scoliosis
  646. Congenital Scoliosis
  647. Miscellaneous Scolioses
  648. Imaging Evaluation
  649. Treatment
  650. Practical Points to Remember
  651. References and Further Reading
  652. Chapter 37 Miscellaneous Diseases Affecting the Skeleton
  653. Neurofibromatosis
  654. Osteogenesis Imperfecta
  655. Fibrogenesis Imperfecta Ossium
  656. Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome
  657. Achondroplasia
  658. Mucopolysaccharidoses
  659. Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (Myositis Ossificans Progressiva)
  660. Marfan Syndrome
  661. Sclerosing Dysplasias of Bone
  662. Osteopetrosis
  663. Pyknodysostosis (Pycnodysostosis)
  664. Enostosis, Osteopoikilosis, and Osteopathia Striata
  665. Progressive Diaphyseal Dysplasia (Camurati–Engelmann Disease)
  666. Hereditary Multiple Diaphyseal Sclerosis (Ribbing Disease)
  667. Endosteal Hyperostosis (Hyperostosis Corticalis Generalisata)
  668. Dysosteosclerosis
  669. Pyle Disease
  670. Craniometaphyseal Dysplasia
  671. Melorheostosis
  672. Craniodiaphyseal Dysplasia
  673. Hyperostosis Generalisata with Striations of Bones
  674. Other Mixed Sclerosing Dysplasias
  675. Practical Points to Remember
  676. References and Further Reading
  677. Index I-1
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