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This highly illustrated text/atlas is a complete guide to MRI evaluation of shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, and finger disorders. The editors present a practical approach to MRI interpretation, emphasizing the clinical correlations of imaging findings. More than 400 MRI scans show normal anatomy and pathologic findings, and a full-color cadaveric atlas familiarizes readers with anatomic structures seen on MR images. Coverage of each joint begins with a review of MRI anatomy with cadaveric correlation and proceeds to technical MR imaging considerations and clinical assessment. Subsequent chapters thoroughly describe and illustrate MRI findings for specific disorders, including rotator cuff disease, nerve entrapment syndromes, osteochondral bodies, and triangular fibrocartilage disorders. - Highly illustrated text/atlas on the evaluation of the anatomy and pathology conditions of the joints in the upper extremity - Full-colour cadaveric atlas - Correlation of findings with the clinical condition CONTENTS Section I. Shoulder 1. MRI Anatomy With Cadaveric Correlation Christine Chung 2. Technical Considerations: Tradeoffs And Pitfalls Lynne Steinbach 3. Clinical Assessment Prior Shoulder Book Chapter Frederic W. Bost and John P. Belzer 4. Impingement Lynne Steinbach 5. Rotator Cuff Disease Lynne Steinbach 6. Glenohumeral Instability Lynne Steinbach 7. SLAP Lesions And Biceps Tendon Lynne Steinbach 8. The Post Operative Shoulder Lynne Steinbach and Ben Ma 9. Miscellaneous Disorders Section II. Elbow 10. MRI Anatomy With Cadaveric Correlation Christine Chung 11. Technical Considerations: Tradeoffs And Pitfalls Christine Chung 12. Clinical Assessment Marc Safran 13. Collateral Ligaments Christine Chung 14. Epicondylitis Christine Chung 15. Tendons Christine Chung 16. Osteochondral Lesions Christine Chung 17. Osteochondral Bodies Christine Chung 18. Fractures Christine Chung 19. Miscellaneous Disorders Christine Chung Section III. Wrist and Hand 20. MRI Anatomy With Cadaveric Correlation Christine Chung 21. Technical Considerations: Tradeoffs And Pitfalls Lynne Steinbach 22. Clinical Assessment Edward Diao 23. Ligaments Lynne Steinbach 24. Triangular Fibrocartilage Lynne Steinbach 25. Impaction And Impingement Lynne Steinbach 26. Fractures Lynne Steinbach 27. Osteonecrosis Lynne Steinbach 28. Nerve Entrapment Syndromes Lynne Steinbach 29. Tendons Lynne Steinbach 30. Miscellaneous Disorders Lynne Steinbach Section IV. Fingers 31. Ligaments Christine Chung 32. Tendons Christine Chung 33. Fractures Christine Chung 34. Miscellaneous Disorders Christine Chung
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