|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
OverviewThis book focuses on the radiographic changes of malformation syndromes and skeletal dysplasias. It is structured such that the reader can identify the radiographic changes and relate them to specific disease entities. The aim is to provide an essential, practical guideline to the recognition of the key radiographic signs for diagnosing malformation syndromes and skeletal dysplasias. The book is intended for radiologists, clinical and medical geneticists, and pediatricians. The material is divided into two parts. The first part is structured in a symptom-oriented form and describes approximately 200 radiographic signs, providing information about their incidence, anatomic location, diagnostic relevance, pathogenesis, and pattern of inheritance, if applicable. The second part presents about 100 syndromes and skeletal dysplasias and provides analytical information concerning symptoms, genetics, causes, radiographic appearance, and major differential diagnosis. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alessandro Castriota-Scanderbeg , Bruno DallapiccolaPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 2005 ed. Dimensions: Width: 19.30cm , Height: 5.30cm , Length: 26.00cm Weight: 2.237kg ISBN: 9783540679974ISBN 10: 3540679979 Pages: 962 Publication Date: 26 October 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"From the reviews: 5 Stars Doody's review: Description: This is a new and exciting book that provides a review of skeletal abnormalities in two ways. The authors approach each abnormal radiologic finding and link each abnormality to specific genetic disorders in the first section. In the second section, the authors review 111 common skeletal dysmorphologic conciliations. Each entry is followed by excellent radiologic images. Audience: ... this is a great teaching tool for pediatrics, radiology, and genetics residents as well for medical students in general. This is a ""must have"" book for the pediatric radiologist in practice. Assessment: The authors have accomplished a tremendous task. They present us with a unique book that deviates from the traditional radiologic atlas format. It allows clinicians to extract from radiologic reports findings that may be significant and associated with specific genetic conditions. This is a unique book, not only in its format, but also in the information it presents. It is the basis of radiological skeletal dysmorphology. The printing, presentation, and images presented are of excellent quality. ""This is a concise book, which can be used as a reference for trying to analyse skeletal dysplasias. … There are many good quality clinical pictures and radiographs. … The text is thoroughly referenced. The text would be useful for orthopaedic, paediatric and radiology departments and all health care professionals, especially orthopaedics and radiologists."" (Dr. P. Richards, RAD Magazine, May, 2006) ""This is an excellent book, written by two experienced, well known paediatric radiologists. The book is divided into two parts. … The images are of high quality and are relevant to the text. I highly recommend this book to all hospitals and large private practice libraries. It is an indispensable book for those working in paediatric radiology, orthopaedic surgery, paediatric and genetics.""(K Kozlowski, Australasian Radiology, Vol. 51, 2007)" From the reviews: <p>5 Stars Doody's review: <p>Description: This is a new and exciting book that provides a review of skeletal abnormalities in two ways. The authors approach each abnormal radiologic finding and link each abnormality to specific genetic disorders in the first section. In the second section, the authors review 111 common skeletal dysmorphologic conciliations. Each entry is followed by excellent radiologic images. <p>Audience: ... this is a great teaching tool for pediatrics, radiology, and genetics residents as well for medical students in general. This is a must have book for the pediatric radiologist in practice. <p>Assessment: The authors have accomplished a tremendous task. They present us with a unique book that deviates from the traditional radiologic atlas format. It allows clinicians to extract from radiologic reports findings that may be significant and associated with specific genetic conditions. This is a unique book, not only in its format, but also in the information it presents. It is the basis of radiological skeletal dysmorphology. The printing, presentation, and images presented are of excellent quality. <p> This is a concise book, which can be used as a reference for trying to analyse skeletal dysplasias. a ] There are many good quality clinical pictures and radiographs. a ] The text is thoroughly referenced. The text would be useful for orthopaedic, paediatric and radiology departments and all health care professionals, especially orthopaedics and radiologists. (Dr. P. Richards, RAD Magazine, May, 2006) <p> This is an excellent book, written by two experienced, well known paediatric radiologists. The book is divided into two parts. a ] Theimages are of high quality and are relevant to the text. I highly recommend this book to all hospitals and large private practice libraries. It is an indispensable book for those working in paediatric radiology, orthopaedic surgery, paediatric and genetics. (K Kozlowski, Australasian Radiology, Vol. 51, 2007) From the reviews: 5 Stars Doody's review: Description: This is a new and exciting book that provides a review of skeletal abnormalities in two ways. The authors approach each abnormal radiologic finding and link each abnormality to specific genetic disorders in the first section. In the second section, the authors review 111 common skeletal dysmorphologic conciliations. Each entry is followed by excellent radiologic images. Audience: ... this is a great teaching tool for pediatrics, radiology, and genetics residents as well for medical students in general. This is a must have book for the pediatric radiologist in practice. Assessment: The authors have accomplished a tremendous task. They present us with a unique book that deviates from the traditional radiologic atlas format. It allows clinicians to extract from radiologic reports findings that may be significant and associated with specific genetic conditions. This is a unique book, not only in its format, but also in the information it presents. It is the basis of radiological skeletal dysmorphology. The printing, presentation, and images presented are of excellent quality. This is a concise book, which can be used as a reference for trying to analyse skeletal dysplasias. ! There are many good quality clinical pictures and radiographs. ! The text is thoroughly referenced. The text would be useful for orthopaedic, paediatric and radiology departments and all health care professionals, especially orthopaedics and radiologists. (Dr. P. Richards, RAD Magazine, May, 2006) This is an excellent book, written by two experienced, well known paediatric radiologists. The book is divided into two parts. ! The images are of high quality and are relevant to the text. I highly recommend this book to all hospitals and large private practice libraries. It is an indispensable book for those working in paediatric radiology, orthopaedic surgery, paediatric and genetics. (K Kozlowski, Australasian Radiology, Vol. 51, 2007) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |