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CT & MRI of the Abdomen and Pelvis

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Now in its Third Edition, this trusted and practical volume in LWW’s Teaching File Series offers residents and practicing radiologists ...
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  • Now in its Third Edition, this trusted and practical volume in LWW’s Teaching File Series offers residents and practicing radiologists a unique opportunity to study alongside the experts in their field. For the first time, CT and MRI of the Abdomen and Pelvis is a hybrid publication, with a new paperback format and accompanying web content that includes a wealth of case studies users can access from their laptop, tablet, or mobile device. The book is useful both as a quick consult or study aid for anyone preparing for Board examinations in Radiology and other specialties where knowledge of CT and MRI of the abdomen and pelvis are required.
    This skill-builder delivers…'
    • 413 structured case studies based on actual patients—each providing a brief patient history, as many as four CT/MR images, a short description of the findings, differential diagnosis, final diagnosis, and a discussion of the case.
    • Detailed imaging of all areas of the abdomen and pelvis —including the liver and biliary system, pancreas, GI tract, spleen, mesentery/omentum/peritoneum, kidney and urinary system, retroperitoneum and adrenal glands, and abdominal wall—helps readers understand relevant anatomy and identify pathologies.

    NEW to the Third Edition…'
    • Accompanying web site delivers access to the 150 cases from the print edition, plus 263 "bonus" cases for a total of 413 cases!
    • 30% new cases address new challenges and provide timely information
  • Edition
    3
    ISBN/ISSN
    9781975188375
    Product Format
    Vitalsource Interactive eBook
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    8.375 x 10.875
    Pages
    204
    Series
    LWW Teaching File Series
    Edition
    3
    Publication Date
    May 11, 2021
  • Pablo R. Ros
    Profesor de Radiología, Vice Jefe Departamento de Radiología, Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA
    Koenraad J. Mortele MD
    Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School; Associate Director, Division of Abdominal Imaging and Intervention, Director, Abdominal and Pelvic MRI, Director, CME, Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA
    Vincent Pelsser MD
    Smitha Thomas
  • Contents

    CASE 1: Splenic lymphoma 2
    CASE 2: Infected pancreatic necrosis 3
    CASE 3: Hepatic schistosomiasis 4
    CASE 4: Adenocarcinoma of the rectum 5
    CASE 5: Gastrointestinal stromal tumor 6
    CASE 6: Nabothian cysts 8
    CASE 7: Leiomyosarcoma of IVC 10
    CASE 8: Neurofibromatosis type 1 11
    CASE 9: Peutz-Jeghers syndrome 13
    CASE 10: Transient hepatic attenuation difference due to breast cancer metastasis 14
    CASE 11: Hepatoblastoma 15
    CASE 12: Arteriovenous malformation 17
    CASE 13: Mesenteric cyst 18
    CASE 14: External anal sphincter atrophy 19
    CASE 15: Perirenal hemorrhage 21
    CASE 16: Acinar cell carcinoma 22
    CASE 17: Tubo-ovarian abscess 23
    CASE 18: Oriental cholangiohepatitis (recurrent pyogenic cholangitis) 25
    CASE 19: Obstructive ureterolithiasis 26
    CASE 20: Ampullary carcinoma 28
    CASE 21: Accessory spleen 30
    CASE 22: Small bowel obstruction secondary to an adhesion 32
    CASE 23: Superior vena cava obstruction 34
    CASE 24: Primary hemochromatosis 36
    CASE 25: Mesenteric metastasis from carcinoid tumor 37
    CASE 26: Hepatocellular carcinoma 39
    CASE 27: Adenoma malignum 40
    CASE 28: Upper tract urothelial carcinoma 42
    CASE 29: Combined-type intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) 43
    CASE 30: Metastatic colon cancer 44
    CASE 31: Splenic hemangiomatosis 45
    CASE 32: Biliary cystadenocarcinoma 46
    CASE 33: Chronic lithium nephropathy 47
    CASE 34: Non-hyperfunctioning endocrine pancreatic tumor 48
    CASE 35: Mature ovarian teratoma 49
    CASE 36: Neurofibromatosis type 1 50
    CASE 37: Splenic epidermoid cyst 51
    CASE 38: Hemangioma 52
    CASE 39: Amyand hernia 53
    CASE 40: Pancreas divisum 54
    CASE 41: Zollinger-Ellison syndrome 55
    CASE 42: Graft-versus-host disease of the bladder 56
    CASE 43: Epiploic appendagitis 57
    CASE 44: Lipid-rich adrenal adenoma 58
    CASE 45: Epithelial hemangioendothelioma 59
    CASE 46: Splenic histoplasmosis 60
    CASE 47: Tamoxifen-induced uterine changes 61
    CASE 48: Confluent hepatic fibrosis 63
    CASE 49: Gallbladder melanoma 64
    CASE 50: Colocolic intussusception due to large bowel metastasis from melanoma 65
    CASE 51: Mesenteric teratoma 66
    CASE 52: Acute hepatitis B 67
    CASE 53: Splenic fracture 68
    CASE 54: Serous cystadenocarcinoma 69
    CASE 55: Ruptured renal artery aneurysm 70
    CASE 56: Hematoma 71
    CASE 57: Chronic pancreatitis 72
    CASE 58: Perforated duodenal bulb ulcer with pneumoperitoneum 73
    CASE 59: Cerebrospinal fluid nonpancreatic pseudocyst 74
    CASE 60: Rhabdomyosarcoma (pleomorphic) 75
    CASE 61: Autosomal dominant polycystic disease 77
    CASE 62: Hepatocellular adenoma 78
    CASE 63: Acute appendicitis 79
    CASE 64: Acute adrenal hemorrhage 80
    CASE 65: Pancreatic walled off necrosis with interval bleed 81
    CASE 66: Aortoduodenal fistula 82
    CASE 67: Biliary cystadenoma 83
    CASE 68: Brenner tumor with ipsilateral cystadenoma 84
    CASE 69: Perirenal abscess 85
    CASE 70: Extraperitoneal gas due to rectal perforation 86
    CASE 71: Metastasis from breast cancer 87
    CASE 72: Ovarian fibroma/fibrothecoma 88
    CASE 73: Skin metastases from melanoma 89
    CASE 74: Macrocystic variant of the serous pancreatic adenoma 90
    CASE 75: Posttraumatic cyst 91
    CASE 76: Crohn colitis 92
    CASE 77: Chylous cyst (nonpancreatic pseudocyst) 94
    CASE 78: Testicular infarct 95
    CASE 79: Hepatic congestion from right-sided heart failure 96
    CASE 80: Omental infarct 97
    CASE 81: Cyst of the canal of Nuck 98
    CASE 82: Cushing syndrome due to adrenal hyperplasia 100
    CASE 83: Cholangiocarcinoma (Klatskin tumor) 101
    CASE 84: Radiation enterocolitis 102
    CASE 85: Chronic renal transplantation rejection 104
    CASE 86: Lipoma 106
    CASE 87: Cystic fibrosis with meconium ileus equivalent 107
    CASE 88: Sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation (SANT) 108
    CASE 89: Tuberculosis peritonitis and omentitis 109
    CASE 90: Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) 110
    CASE 91: Fibroepithelial polyp 111
    CASE 92: Azygous continuation of the inferior vena cava 113
    CASE 93: Autoimmune pancreatitis 114
    CASE 94: Ovarian vein thrombophlebitis due to adjacent diverticulitis 115
    CASE 95: Perinephric metastases from melanoma 117
    CASE 96: Acute graft-versus-host disease 118
    CASE 97: Splenic angiosarcoma with liver metastases and hemoperitoneum 119
    CASE 98: Annular pancreas 120
    CASE 99: Emphysematous gastritis 121
    CASE 100: Calyceal diverticulum 122
    CASE 101: Pheochromocytoma 123
    CASE 102: Ventriculoperitoneal shunt migration with cerebrospinal fluid pseudocyst formation 124
    CASE 103: Diffuse angiosarcoma 126
    CASE 104: Gallbladder perforation 127
    CASE 105: Intense adrenal gland enhancement in a patient in septic shock 128
    CASE 106: Desmoid tumor 129
    CASE 107: Ovarian torsion 130
    CASE 108: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma with SMV thrombosis 132
    CASE 109: Malignant peritoneal mesothelioma 133
    CASE 110: Henoch-Schönlein purpura 135
    CASE 111: Hepatic candidiasis 136
    CASE 112: Enterovaginal fistula 137
    CASE 113: Glomerulocystic kidney disease 138
    CASE 114: Liposarcoma 139
    CASE 115: Walled-off hemorrhagic pancreatic necrosis post acute necrotizing pancreatitis 140
    CASE 116: Serous cystadenofibroma 141
    CASE 117: Ascending cholangitis and liver abscess in a patient with primary sclerosing cholangitis 142
    CASE 118: Angiomyolipoma 143
    CASE 119: Right obturator hernia causing small bowel obstruction 145
    CASE 120: Pseudoaneurysm of the splenic artery from pancreatitis 146
    CASE 121: Multifocal hepatocellular carcinoma with extension into portal vein 148
    CASE 122: Pyometra 149
    CASE 123: Mucocele of the appendix 150
    CASE 124: Myelofibrosis 151
    CASE 125: Hepatic fascioliasis 152
    CASE 126: Noncavitary unicornuate uterus 153
    CASE 127: Lung cancer metastases 155
    CASE 128: Intrapancreatic accessory spleen 156
    CASE 129: Desmoid tumors in a patient with familial adenomatous polyposis syndrome 157
    CASE 130: Endometriosis with endometrioma 158
    CASE 131: Cryoablated renal cell carcinoma 159
    CASE 132: Acute Budd-Chiari syndrome 160
    CASE 133: Transitional cell carcinoma originating in a bladder diverticulum 161
    CASE 134: Non-Hodgkin lymphoma 163
    CASE 135: Giant hemangioma of the liver 164
    CASE 136: Renal lymphoma 165
    CASE 137: Epidermal inclusion cyst 166
    CASE 138: Gastric adenocarcinoma 168
    CASE 139: Portal vein thrombosis and hepatic abscesses 169
    CASE 140: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease with acute hemorrhage in a cyst 170
    CASE 141: Breast metastasis 171
    CASE 142: Amebic abscess 172
    CASE 143: Retroperitoneal hemorrhage 173
    CASE 144: Choledocholithiasis 174
    CASE 145: Acute interstitial pancreatitis 175
    CASE 146: Ulcerative colitis 176
    CASE 147: Perinephric lymphoma 177
    CASE 148: Spigelian hernia 178
    CASE 149: Intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (hepatic varix) 179
    CASE 150: Focal nodular hyperplasia 180
    CASE 151: Mature ovarian teratoma 181
    CASE 152: Transitional cell carcinoma 182
    CASE 153: Extraperitoneal bladder rupture 183
    CASE 154: Hemosiderosis in a patient with sickle cell anemia 185
    CASE 155: Nonhyperfunctioning endocrine pancreatic tumor 187
    CASE 156: Splenic infarcts due to pulmonary arteriovenous fistula (Sturge-Weber syndrome) 188
    CASE 157: Pyogenic abscesses of the liver 189
    CASE 158: Uterine lipoleiomyoma 191
    CASE 159: Papillary renal carcinoma 192
    CASE 160: SVC thrombosis with “hot quadrate lobe.” 193
    CASE 161: Crohn disease of the ileum 194
    CASE 162: Mesenteric ischemia with pneumatosis and portal venous air 196
    CASE 163: Splenic hamartoma 197
    CASE 164: Endometrial cancer 198
    CASE 165: Encapsulated hepatocellular carcinoma 200
    CASE 166: Splenic lymphoma with venous invasion 201
    CASE 167: Transitional cell carcinoma 202
    CASE 168: Bilateral adrenal metastases 204
    CASE 169: Uterine leiomyomas 206
    CASE 170: Hepatic veno-occlusive disease 208
    CASE 171: Pneumobilia 209
    CASE 172: Rectal adenocarcinoma 210
    CASE 173: Adenomyosis and two uterine leiomyomas 212
    CASE 174 Ruptured fornix due to obstructive ureteral stones 214
    CASE 175: Wilson disease 216
    CASE 176: Medullary nephrocalcinosis 217
    CASE 177: Skene’s gland cyst 219
    CASE 178: Abscess 210
    CASE 179: Cavernous transformation of the portal vein with pericholedochal varices 221
    CASE 180: Dropped gallstone with abscess formation 222
    CASE 181: Diverticulitis 223
    CASE 182: Internal small bowel hernia 224
    CASE 183: Hemorrhage from an angiomyolipoma 226
    CASE 184: AML with minimal fat 227
    CASE 185: Autosplenectomy from sickle cell disease 229
    CASE 186: Reflux nephropathy 230
    CASE 187: Multiple hepatic angiomyolipomas in a patient with tuberous sclerosis 232
    CASE 188: Cecal volvulus 233
    CASE 189: Peritoneal and metastatic “omental caking” in a patient with colon cancer 234
    CASE 190: Langerhans cell histiocytosis 235
    CASE 191: Oncocytoma 236
    CASE 192: Gartner duct cyst 237
    CASE 193: Cystic liver metastasis from mucinous adenocarcinoma of the colon 239
    CASE 194: Colonic amebiasis 240
    CASE 195: Dysplastic nodule 241
    CASE 196: IVC thrombosis 242
    CASE 197: Hepatic candidiasis 244
    CASE 198: Main-duct intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) 246
    CASE 199: Breast cancer metastases to proximal colon and distal small bowel 248
    CASE 200: Renal abscess complicating pyelonephritis 250
    CASE 201: Krukenberg tumors 251
    CASE 202: Pseudocirrhosis in metastatic breast cancer 253
    CASE 203: Uterine carcinosarcoma 254
    CASE 204: Retroperitoneal fibrosis 255
    CASE 205: Calcified metastases of breast carcinoma after chemotherapy 256
    CASE 206: Benign colonic pneumatosis due to mucosal denudation (chemotherapy effect) 257
    CASE 207: Splenic hemangioma 258
    CASE 208: Slerosing mesenteritis (retractile mesenteritis) 259
    CASE 209: Orthotopic ureterocele 260
    CASE 210: Microcystic serous pancreatic adenoma 262
    CASE 211: Atypical hemangioma with cystic degeneration 263
    CASE 212: HCC with fatty metamorphosis 264
    CASE 213: Splenic artery aneurysm 265
    CASE 214: Squamous cell carcinoma in a urethral diverticulum 266
    CASE 215: Renal infarct 267
    CASE 216: Hepatocellular carcinoma in a cirrhotic liver 268
    CASE 217: Bile duct necrosis 269
    CASE 218: Splenic sarcoidosis 270
    CASE 219: Lymphangioma 271
    CASE 220: Sister Mary Joseph nodule 272
    CASE 221: Multiple liver metastases from renal cancer 273
    CASE 222: Mucinous cystic neoplasm 275
    CASE 223: Hypertrophic gastropathy 276
    CASE 224: Hematoma 277
    CASE 225: Ménétrier disease 278
    CASE 226: Pyogenic liver abscess 279
    CASE 227: Solid and papillary epithelial neoplasm 280
    CASE 228: Mucinous cystadenoma 281
    CASE 229: Lipid-rich adrenal adenoma 282
    CASE 230: Congenital hepatic fibrosis 283
    CASE 231: Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis 284
    CASE 232: Colonic lipoma 285
    CASE 233: Polysplenia 287
    CASE 234: Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease 288
    CASE 235: Aggressive angiomyxoma 289
    CASE 236: Acute left renal vein thrombosis 290
    CASE 237: Adrenocortical carcinoma 292
    CASE 238: Primary renal carcinoid in a horseshoe kidney 294
    CASE 239: Infantile hemangioendotheliomas 295
    CASE 240: Pancreatic cystosis in von Hippel-Lindau disease 296
    CASE 241: Pseudomembranous colitis 297
    CASE 242: Uterus didelphys 299
    CASE 243: Cervical carcinoma (stage IV) 301
    CASE 244: Undifferentiated embryonal sarcoma 303
    CASE 245: Omental sarcoma 304
    CASE 246: Cystic duct stump leak 305
    CASE 247: Rhabdomyolysis caused by heroin overdose 306
    CASE 248: Hemosiderosis 307
    CASE 249: Small bowel Crohn disease (acute or chronic) with bezoar formation 308
    CASE 250: Abdominal aortic aneurysm rupture 310
    CASE 251: Pelvic lymphoma producing a teardrop-shaped bladder 311
    CASE 252: Post-transplantation lymphoproliferative disorder 312
    CASE 253: Heterotaxy syndrome 313
    CASE 254: Echinococcal cyst (hydatid cyst) 314
    CASE 255: Focal fatty change 315
    CASE 256: Splenomegaly due to portal hypertension 316
    CASE 257: Cystic nephroma 317
    CASE 258: Septate uterus 318
    CASE 259: Lipid-poor adenoma 320
    CASE 260: Hepatocellular adenoma with central bleed 321
    CASE 261: Solid pseudopapillary tumor of the pancreas (SPT) 322
    CASE 262: Hepatic infarction due to right portal vein and right hepatic artery thrombosis 323
    CASE 263: Diverticular abscess 324
    CASE 264: Small bowel hematoma 326
    CASE 265: Splenic sarcoidosis 328
    CASE 266: Transitional cell carcinoma of the ureter and bladder 329
    CASE 267: Malignant struma ovarii (papillary thyroid carcinoma, follicular variant) 332
    CASE 268: Retroperitoneal schwannoma 333
    CASE 269: Hepatic laceration 334
    CASE 270: Mucinous cystic neoplasm 336
    CASE 271: Angiomyolipomas in a patient with tuberous sclerosis 338
    CASE 272: Prostate cancer (adenocarcinoma) 339
    CASE 273: Sarcoidosis 341
    CASE 274: Chronic pancreatitis 342
    CASE 275: Splenic cryptococcosis 344
    CASE 276: Peritoneal abscess secondary to perforated viscus 345
    CASE 277: Complete uterine prolapse 346
    CASE 278: Solitary fibrous tumor of the bladder 348
    CASE 279: Hemorrhagic degeneration of a uterine leiomyoma 350
    CASE 280: Adrenal myelolipoma 352
    CASE 281: Chronic pancreatitis 354
    CASE 282: Gallbladder adenocarcinoma with liver invasion 355
    CASE 283: Sigmoid endometriosis 356
    CASE 284: Acute cortical necrosis 358
    CASE 285: Bilateral pheochromocytomas in a patient with neurofibromatosis type 1 359
    CASE 286: Benign hyperdense cyst 360
    CASE 287: Lymphoma of the liver 361
    CASE 288: Carcinoid of the terminal ileum 362
    CASE 289: Lymphoma 363
    CASE 290: Wilms tumor with hemorrhage 364
    CASE 291: Burkitt lymphoma of the ovaries 366
    CASE 292: Subcapsular hematoma of the liver 368
    CASE 293: Side-branch intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) 369
    CASE 294: Penile cancer (invasive squamous cell carcinoma) 370
    CASE 295: Neuroblastoma 372
    CASE 296: Fat necrosis 374
    CASE 297: Amyloidosis of the small bowel 375
    CASE 298: Pyogenic splenic abscess 376
    CASE 299: Intraperitoneal abscess 377
    CASE 300: Paraganglioma of the organs of Zuckerkandl 379
    CASE 301: Hematocolpos (secondary to radiation with resultant vaginal stenosis) 380
    CASE 302: Plexiform neurofibromatosis involving the liver 382
    CASE 303: Epiploic appendagitis 383
    CASE 304: Closed-loop obstruction 385
    CASE 305: Metastatic renal cell carcinoma 387
    CASE 306: Jejuno-jejunal intussusception 388
    CASE 307: Bartholin gland cysts 389
    CASE 308: Ciliated hepatic foregut cyst 391
    CASE 309: Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma 392
    CASE 310: Afferent loop syndrome due to peritoneal metastases 393
    CASE 311: Retroperitoneal extramedullary hematopoiesis 394
    CASE 312: Small bowel ischemia due to SMV thrombosis 395
    CASE 313: Coloenteric lymphoma 397
    CASE 314: Diffuse fatty liver 398
    CASE 315: Hyperdense liver due to amiodarone 399
    CASE 316: Radiation injury to liver 400
    CASE 317: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease 401
    CASE 318: Bicornuate unicollis uterus 402
    CASE 319: Pancreatoblastoma 403
    CASE 320: Bland portal vein thrombosis 404
    CASE 321: Pancreatic laceration 405
    CASE 322: Testicular cancer (nonseminomatous germ cell tumor) 406
    CASE 323: Fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma 408
    CASE 324: GI stromal tumor of the stomach 409
    CASE 325: Splenic infarcts 411
    CASE 326: Clear cell renal carcinoma with tumor thrombus 412
    CASE 327: Endometrial polyp 413
    CASE 328: Anterior rectocele 415
    CASE 329: Cystic renal cell carcinoma 417
    CASE 330: Malignant solitary fibrous tumor 418
    CASE 331: Hydatid cyst 420
    CASE 332: Microcystic serous pancreatic adenoma 421
    CASE 333: Metastatic testicular cancer (mixed nonseminomatous germ cell tumor) 423
    CASE 334: Renal trauma 425
    CASE 335: Pelvic congestion syndrome 426
    CASE 336: Metastasis from lung cancer 428
    CASE 337: Liver metastasis from gastric adenocarcinoma 429
    CASE 338: Pancreatic lymphoma 430
    CASE 339: Lymphoma of the ileum 431
    CASE 340: Terminal ileitis due to Crohn disease 433
    CASE 341: Hemoperitoneum due to ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma 434
    CASE 342: Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis 435
    CASE 343: Epidermoid cyst 436
    CASE 344: Focal fatty sparing within a steatotic liver 438
    CASE 345: Hemosiderosis 439
    CASE 346: Renal cell carcinoma 440
    CASE 347: Graft-versus-host disease 441
    CASE 348: Adrenal pseudocyst 442
    CASE 349: Prune-belly syndrome 444
    CASE 350: Cirrhosis 445
    CASE 351: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma with superior mesenteric vein occlusion 447
    CASE 352: Acute bacterial pyelonephritis 448
    CASE 353: Cirrhosis with fatty liver 449
    CASE 354: Focal gallbladder adenomyomatosis 451
    CASE 355: Hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (diffuse form) 452
    CASE 356: Non-Hodgkin lymphoma of the stomach 453
    CASE 357: Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma 454
    CASE 358: Bile duct hamartomas 455
    CASE 359: Insulinoma 456
    CASE 360: Pelvic kidney 457
    CASE 361: Pseudomyxoma peritonei 459
    CASE 362: Perforated Meckel diverticulitis 460
    CASE 363: Liposarcoma of the spermatic cord 461
    CASE 364: Non-tropical sprue (celiac disease) 462
    CASE 365: Hematoma 463
    CASE 366: Acute cholecystitis with gallbladder perforation and abscess formation 464
    CASE 367: Multiple gastrinomas in a patient with multiple endocrine neoplasia type I syndrome 466
    CASE 368: Tuberculosis of the cecum 467
    CASE 369: Urethral diverticulum 468
    CASE 370: Right inguinal hernia causing small bowel obstruction 469
    CASE 371: Cirrhosis with hepatocellular carcinoma and portal hypertension leading to massive collateral vessel
    formation including gastric and pelvic varices and a splenorenal shunt 471
    CASE 372: Chronic cholecystitis 472
    CASE 373: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma 473
    CASE 374: Cystic renal cell carcinoma with perinephric hematoma 474
    CASE 375: Retained products of conception 475
    CASE 376: Idiopathic adrenal hemorrhage 477
    CASE 377: Focal nodular hyperplasia 478
    CASE 378: Fournier gangrene 479
    CASE 379: Groove pancreatitis 481
    CASE 380: Caroli disease (diffuse form) 482
    CASE 381: Spermatic cord lipoma 484
    CASE 382: Emphysematous pyelitis 486
    CASE 383: Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare (MAI) lymphadenopathy 487
    CASE 384: Focal Caroli disease 489
    CASE 385: Duodenal adenocarcinoma 491
    CASE 386: Gallstone ileus 493
    CASE 387: Splenic subcapsular hematoma 494
    CASE 388: Crossed fused renal ectopia 495
    CASE 389: Pseudoaneurysm of common hepatic artery 496
    CASE 390: Mesenchymal hamartoma 497
    CASE 391: Mucinous cystic neoplasm developing in a pseudocyst 499
    CASE 392: Ischemic colitis 501
    CASE 393: Gaucher disease 502
    CASE 394: Ureteropelvic junction obstruction 503
    CASE 395: Anal fistula 504
    CASE 396: Mixed hiatal hernia 506
    CASE 397: Paralytic poliomyelitis 508
    CASE 398: Porcelain gallbladder 509
    CASE 399: Colonic adenomatous polyp 510
    CASE 400: Subcapsular splenic hematoma 512
    CASE 401: Sclerosing mesenteritis (mesenteric panniculitis) 513
    CASE 402: Midgut volvulus 514
    CASE 403: Bile duct carcinoma in a type I choledochal cyst 516
    CASE 404: Gamna-Gandy bodies 518
    CASE 405: Right hemorrhagic ovarian cysts 519
    CASE 406: Adrenocortical carcinoma 520
    CASE 407: Splenic spindle cell sarcoma 521
    CASE 408: Right hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm after liver biopsy 522
    CASE 409: Nonhyperfunctioning pancreatic endocrine tumor 523
    CASE 410: Bile duct cyst 524
    CASE 411: Acute appendicitis in pregnancy 525
    CASE 412: Endometriosis (adnexal endometrioma and hematosalpinx) 526
    CASE 413: Urachal carcinoma 527
  • This skill-builder delivers…'
    • 413 structured case studies based on actual patients—each providing a brief patient history, as many as four CT/MR images, a short description of the findings, differential diagnosis, final diagnosis, and a discussion of the case.
    • Detailed imaging of all areas of the abdomen and pelvis —including the liver and biliary system, pancreas, GI tract, spleen, mesentery/omentum/peritoneum, kidney and urinary system, retroperitoneum and adrenal glands, and abdominal wall—helps readers understand relevant anatomy and identify pathologies.

    NEW to the Third Edition…'
    • Accompanying web site delivers access to the 150 cases from the print edition, plus 263 "bonus" cases for a total of 413 cases!
    • 30% new cases address new challenges and provide timely information
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