Reseña o resumen
The Pocket Atlas of ENT Radiology is twofold:
(1) To allow residents to learn the basics of otolaryngologic imaging, and
(2) To offer a reference source that narrows the focus on the topics of immediate interest to otolaryngologist practicing in a modern clinical environment.
Content and organization:
All aspects of otolaryngologic imaging are covered, with particular emphasis on anatomy, common diagnoses, and choice of imaging modalities.
The Pocket Atlas of ENT Radiology is divided into four sections: petrosal bone, skull base, sinonasal complex, and neck structures.
Each section is consistently structured (normal anatomy, frequent/common diseases, less frequent, but instructive diseases), and
The presentation of each disease will follow a standardized layout with concise texts.
Information on the choice of preferred imaging modality, possible differential diagnoses, and points of evaluation are included.
465 images in a high quality essential to reveal subtle changes.
The Pocket Atlas of ENT Radiology will help its readers:
Evaluate the cross-sectional anatomy in rhinology, otology, and laryngology on plain films, CT scans, and MR images.
Appreciate the contribution and limitations of plain films, CT, and MRI in the management of otolaryngologic diseases.
Select the best imaging modality for chronic, acute, and emergency otolaryngologic conditions.
Know what radiological appearances to look for in the diagnosis of common and less common otolaryngologic diseases.
Contents
General:
Chapter 1 Radiological techniques and interpretation
Temporal Bone
Chapter 2 Radiological anatomy of the Temporal Bone
Chapter 3 Pathology of the Temporal Bone
Skull Base
Chapter 4 Radiological anatomy of the Skull Base
Chapter 5 Pathology of the Skull Base
Nose
Chapter 6 Radiological anatomy of the Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses
Chapter 7 Pathology of the Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses
Neck
Chapter 8 Radiological anatomy of the Neck
Chapter 9 Pathology of the Neck