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Record Nr.

UNINA9910616389903321

Titolo

Atlas of nuclear medicine in musculoskeletal system : case oriented approach / / edited by Seoung-Oh Yang [and three others]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Gateway East, Singapore : , : Springer, , [2022]

©2022

ISBN

981-19-2677-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (266 pages)

Disciplina

616.707548

Soggetti

Musculoskeletal system - Diseases - Diagnosis

Musculoskeletal system

Nuclear medicine

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders -- 1: Musculoskeletal Infections -- 1.1  Diabetic Foot Infection -- 1.1.1  Clinical Course, Assessment, and Treatment -- 1.2  Chronic Prosthetic Joint Infection -- 1.2.1  Clinical Course, Assessment, and Treatment -- 1.3  Charcot Foot -- 1.3.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 1.3.2  Radiographic Imaging -- 1.4  Malleolar Bursitis -- 1.4.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 1.4.2  Radiographic Imaging -- 1.5  Pyogenic Spondylitis -- 1.5.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 1.5.2  Radiographic Imaging -- 1.5.3  Differential Diagnosis with Pyogenic Spondylitis Versus Tuberculous Spondylitis -- References -- 2: Septic Arthritis -- 2.1  Etiology and Pathophysiology -- 2.2  Diagnosis -- 2.3  Tuberculous Arthritis -- References -- 3: Inflammatory Arthritis -- 3.1  Ankylosing Spondylitis -- 3.1.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 3.1.2  Radiographic Imaging -- 3.2  Rheumatoid Arthritis -- 3.2.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 3.2.2  Radiographic Imaging -- 3.3  Gout -- 3.3.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 3.3.2  Radiographic Imaging -- References -- 4: Non-inflammatory Arthritis: Osteoarthritis -- 4.1  Etiology and Pathophysiology -- 4.2  Diagnosis -- References -- 5: Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy -- 5.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 5.2  Imaging -- References -- Part II: Traumatic and



Circulatory Disorders -- 6: Fracture, Non-union, and Bone Graft -- 6.1  Bone Fracture -- 6.1.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 6.1.2  Imaging -- 6.2  Non-union -- 6.2.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 6.2.2  Imaging -- 6.3  Bone Graft -- 6.3.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 6.3.2  Imaging -- References -- 7: Stress Fractures and Sports Injury -- 7.1  Etiology and Pathophysiology -- 7.2  Diagnosis.

7.3  Bone Scan Findings of Specific Stress Fractures -- 7.3.1  Stress Fractures of the Tibia -- 7.3.2  Stress Fractures of the Foot and Ankle -- 7.3.3  Stress Fractures of the Femur -- 7.3.4  Stress Fractures of the Pelvis -- References -- 8: Osteonecrosis -- 8.1  Osteonecrosis of the Hip -- 8.1.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 8.1.2  Imaging Findings -- 8.2  Osteonecrosis of Knee -- 8.2.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 8.2.2  Imaging -- 8.3  Osteonecrosis of the Hand and Foot -- 8.3.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 8.3.2  Imaging -- 8.4  Osteonecrosis of the Jaw -- 8.4.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 8.4.2  Imaging -- References -- 9: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome -- 9.1  Etiology and Pathophysiology -- 9.2  Diagnosis -- 9.3  Three-Phase Bone Scintigraphy in the Diagnosis of CRPS -- References -- Part III: Spine and Joint Disorders -- 10: Spine -- 10.1  Evolution of Bone SPECT -- 10.2  Diagnosis of Spine Disease After Various Operations -- 10.3  Abnormalities in Fused Segments -- 10.4  Evaluation of Spondylolysis and Other Traumatic and Degenerative Changes -- References -- 11: Hip -- 11.1  Loosening in THA -- 11.2  Chronic Expanding Hematoma in THA -- 11.3  Periprosthetic Joint Infection in THA -- 11.4  Osteolysis in THA -- 11.5  Failure of Impacted Bone Graft in THA -- 11.6  Avascular Necrosis of Femoral Head After Internal Fixation of Femoral Neck Fractures -- 11.7  Fracture-Related Infection -- 11.8  Subchondral Insufficiency Fracture of Femur Head -- References -- 12: Knee Prostheses -- 12.1   Assessment of Knee Operations -- 12.2   Periprosthetic Infection -- 12.3   Aseptic Loosening -- 12.4   Polyethylene Wear -- 12.5   Periprosthetic Fracture -- 12.6   Metallosis -- 12.7  Instability -- References -- 13: Ankle and Shoulder -- 13.1  Ankle Osteoarthritis -- 13.1.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance.

13.1.2  Imaging -- 13.2  Osteochondral Lesion of the Talus -- 13.2.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 13.2.2  Imaging -- 13.3  Anterior Ankle Impingement Syndrome -- 13.3.1  Imaging -- 13.4  Plantar Fasciitis -- 13.4.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 13.4.2  Imaging -- 13.5  Accessory Ossicles -- 13.5.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 13.5.2  Imaging -- 13.6  Mid-foot Sprain -- 13.6.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 13.6.2  Imaging -- 13.7  Shoulder Dislocation -- 13.7.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 13.7.2  Imaging -- 13.8  Rotator Cuff Tear -- 13.8.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 13.8.2  Imaging -- References -- Part IV: Metabolic and Endocrine Osseous Disorders -- 14: Metabolic Bone Disease -- 14.1  Osteomalacia -- 14.1.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 14.1.2  Imaging -- 14.2  Renal Osteodystrophy -- 14.2.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 14.2.2  Imaging -- 14.3  Paget's Disease -- 14.3.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 14.3.2  Imaging -- 14.4  Osteopetrosis -- 14.4.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 14.4.2  Imaging -- 14.5  Camurati-Engelmann Disease -- 14.5.1  Etiology and Clinical Significance -- 14.5.2  Imaging -- References -- 15: Osteoporosis -- 15.1  Etiology and Pathophysiology -- 15.2  Diagnosis of Osteoporosis -- 15.3  Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fracture -- 15.4  Insufficiency Fractures of Pelvis and Sacrum -- 15.5  Atypical Femoral Fracture (AFF) -- 15.6  Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (MRONJ) -- References -- 16: Fibrous Dysplasia -- 16.1  



Clinical Features and Pathophysiology -- 16.2  Radiologic Findings and Nuclear Medicine Imaging -- References -- Part V: Musculoskeletal Neoplastic Disorders -- 17: Primary Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors -- 17.1  Pathologic Classification -- 17.2  Diagnosis -- 17.3  Nuclear Imaging.

17.4  Image Findings of Common Primary Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors -- 17.4.1  Osteosarcoma -- 17.4.2  Chondrosarcoma -- 17.4.3  Liposarcoma -- 17.4.4  Giant Cell Tumor -- 17.4.5  Ewing Sarcoma -- 17.4.6  Fibrogenic and Fibroblastic Tumors -- 17.4.7  Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis -- 17.4.8  Other Tumors -- References -- 18: Metastatic Musculoskeletal Tumors -- 18.1  Etiology and Pathophysiology -- 18.2  Diagnosis -- References -- 19: Marrow Replacement Disorders -- 19.1  Plasma Cell Disorders (Multiple Myeloma) -- 19.1.1  Clinical Findings -- 19.1.2  Image Findings -- 19.2  Lymphoma and Leukemia -- 19.2.1  Clinical Findings -- 19.2.2  Image Findings -- References -- Part VI: Miscellaneous Features in Musculoskeletal Nuclear Imaging -- 20: Soft Tissue Uptake of Bone Scan Agents -- 20.1  Heterotopic Ossification -- 20.2  Soft Tissue Calcification -- 20.2.1  Dystrophic Calcification -- 20.2.2  Metastatic Calcification -- 20.3  Causes of Soft Tissue Uptake Other than Calcification -- 20.3.1  Rhabdomyolysis -- 20.3.2  Expansion of the Interstitial Fluid Compartment -- 20.3.3  Primary or Metastatic Tumor Uptake Associated with Tumor Hypervascularity -- 20.4  Artificial Uptake of Bone Scan Agents -- References -- 21: Musculoskeletal Nuclear Imaging Pitfalls -- 21.1  Instrument-Related -- 21.1.1  Improper Photopeak Window Setting -- 21.2  Technique-Related -- 21.2.1  Intra-arterial Injection -- 21.2.2  Injection into Central Venous Catheter -- 21.2.3  Tourniquet Effect -- 21.2.4  Extravasation of Radiopharmaceutical -- 21.2.5  Improper Preparation of Radiopharmaceuticals -- 21.3  Patient-Related -- 21.3.1  Influence of Recent Nuclear Medicine Study -- 21.3.2  Attenuation Artifact -- 21.3.3  Optimum Timing of Bone Scan After Trauma -- References -- Index.