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Orbital imaging / F. Allan Midyett, MD, DABR, Neuroradiologist, Department of Radiology, Howard University Hospital, Washington, D.C., Suresh K. Mukherji, MD, MBA, FACR, Professor and Chairman, Walter F. Patenge Endowed Chair, Department of Radiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan

By: Midyett, F. Allan [author]Contributor(s): Mukherji, Suresh K [author]Material type: TextTextSeries: ExpertconsultPublication details: Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier/Saunders, [2015]Description: vii, 253 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN: 9780323340373; 0323340377; 9780323354271; 0323354270Subject(s): Eye-sockets -- Diseases | Eye-sockets -- Imaging | Diagnostic imaging | Orbital Diseases -- diagnosis | Diagnostic Imaging | Orbit -- injuries | Orbital DiseasesAdditional physical formats: Also issued online:: Orbital ImagingDDC classification: 617.7/807572 LOC classification: RE711 | .M53 2015NLM classification: WW 202
Contents:
Front cover; Inside front cover; Orbital imaging; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgments; Table of contents; I Trauma and surgery; 1 Medial blowout fracture; Key points; Imaging; Computed tomography features; Magnetic resonance imaging features; Clinical issues; Presentation; Natural history; Treatment; Surgery; Complications; Infection; Entrapment and ocular motility impairment; Enophthalmos; Pathology; Hydraulic theory; Buckling theory; Protective process; Current consensus; A closer look; Historical highlights; References; 2 Blowout orbital floor fracture; Key points; Imaging
Computed tomography featuresMagnetic resonance imaging features; Plain films; Clinical issues; Presentation; Natural history; Treatment; Surgery; Complications; Infection; Entrapment and ocular motility impairment; Enophthalmos; Pathology; Hydraulic theory; Buckling theory; Protective process; Current consensus; A closer look; Historical highlights; References; 3 Orbital exenteration; Key points; Imaging; Computed tomography features; Magnetic resonance imaging features; Clinical issues; Presentation; Treatment; Surgery; Prognosis; Pathology; Differential diagnosis; 1. anophthalmia
2. microphthalmia3. enucleation; 4. evisceration; A closer look; Historic highlights; References; 4 Orbital floor mesh; Key points; Imaging; Computed tomography features; Magnetic resonance imaging features; Clinical issues; Symptoms; A closer look; References; 5 Anterior chamber perforation; Key points; Imaging; Computed tomography features; Magnetic resonance imaging features; Ultrasound features; Differential diagnosis; 1. traumatic corneal perforation; Corneal ulcerations; Clinical issues; Presentation; Treatment; A closer look; References; 6 Ocular lens displacement; Key points; Imaging
Computed tomography featuresMagnetic resonance imaging features; Ultrasound features; Clinical issues; Presentation; Epidemiology; Causes; Primary hereditary old; Secondary causes of old; Associations; Cardiovascular diseases; Family history; Treatment; Pathology; A closer look; Historical highlights; References; 7 Ruptured globe; Key points; Imaging; Computed tomography features; Magnetic resonance imaging features; Ultrasound features; Clinical issues; Presentation; Prognosis; Differential diagnosis; 1. vitreous hemorrhage; 2. retinal detachment; 3. corneal laceration; A closer look
Summary: Orbital Imaging, by Dr. F. Allan Midyett and Dr. Suresh K. Mukherji, covers the majority of orbital pathologic entities you're likely to encounter in daily practice or during board examination. Radiologists and ophthalmologists alike will benefit from the concise focus on pertinent imaging modalities emphasizing CT and MR of the globe and orbit, presented with bulleted lists and fast facts for quick clinical correlation. This unique, compact reference is the one you'll consistently reach for, whether you're learning orbital imaging for the first time, in need of a quick review, studying for exams, or looking up cases in the reading room
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Front cover; Inside front cover; Orbital imaging; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgments; Table of contents; I Trauma and surgery; 1 Medial blowout fracture; Key points; Imaging; Computed tomography features; Magnetic resonance imaging features; Clinical issues; Presentation; Natural history; Treatment; Surgery; Complications; Infection; Entrapment and ocular motility impairment; Enophthalmos; Pathology; Hydraulic theory; Buckling theory; Protective process; Current consensus; A closer look; Historical highlights; References; 2 Blowout orbital floor fracture; Key points; Imaging

Computed tomography featuresMagnetic resonance imaging features; Plain films; Clinical issues; Presentation; Natural history; Treatment; Surgery; Complications; Infection; Entrapment and ocular motility impairment; Enophthalmos; Pathology; Hydraulic theory; Buckling theory; Protective process; Current consensus; A closer look; Historical highlights; References; 3 Orbital exenteration; Key points; Imaging; Computed tomography features; Magnetic resonance imaging features; Clinical issues; Presentation; Treatment; Surgery; Prognosis; Pathology; Differential diagnosis; 1. anophthalmia

2. microphthalmia3. enucleation; 4. evisceration; A closer look; Historic highlights; References; 4 Orbital floor mesh; Key points; Imaging; Computed tomography features; Magnetic resonance imaging features; Clinical issues; Symptoms; A closer look; References; 5 Anterior chamber perforation; Key points; Imaging; Computed tomography features; Magnetic resonance imaging features; Ultrasound features; Differential diagnosis; 1. traumatic corneal perforation; Corneal ulcerations; Clinical issues; Presentation; Treatment; A closer look; References; 6 Ocular lens displacement; Key points; Imaging

Computed tomography featuresMagnetic resonance imaging features; Ultrasound features; Clinical issues; Presentation; Epidemiology; Causes; Primary hereditary old; Secondary causes of old; Associations; Cardiovascular diseases; Family history; Treatment; Pathology; A closer look; Historical highlights; References; 7 Ruptured globe; Key points; Imaging; Computed tomography features; Magnetic resonance imaging features; Ultrasound features; Clinical issues; Presentation; Prognosis; Differential diagnosis; 1. vitreous hemorrhage; 2. retinal detachment; 3. corneal laceration; A closer look

Orbital Imaging, by Dr. F. Allan Midyett and Dr. Suresh K. Mukherji, covers the majority of orbital pathologic entities you're likely to encounter in daily practice or during board examination. Radiologists and ophthalmologists alike will benefit from the concise focus on pertinent imaging modalities emphasizing CT and MR of the globe and orbit, presented with bulleted lists and fast facts for quick clinical correlation. This unique, compact reference is the one you'll consistently reach for, whether you're learning orbital imaging for the first time, in need of a quick review, studying for exams, or looking up cases in the reading room

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