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Kang, Heung Sik.
Oncologic imagingspine and spinal cord tumors /
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Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Oncologic imagingby Heung Sik Kang, Joon Woo Lee, Eugene Lee.
Reminder of title:
spine and spinal cord tumors /
Author:
Kang, Heung Sik.
other author:
Lee, Joon Woo.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore :2017.
Description:
xiv, 248 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
SpineCancer
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-700-0
ISBN:
9789812877000$q(electronic bk.)
Oncologic imagingspine and spinal cord tumors /
Kang, Heung Sik.
Oncologic imaging
spine and spinal cord tumors /[electronic resource] :by Heung Sik Kang, Joon Woo Lee, Eugene Lee. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2017. - xiv, 248 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
I. Warm-up: Basic Concepts -- 1. Compartmental approach to spinal tumors -- 1) Intraosseous / extradural / intraduralextramedullary / intramedullary -- 2) Extradural versus intradural tumors -- 3) Intraduralextramedullary versus intramedullary tumors -- 2. Histologic basis of imaging appearances for spinal tumors -- 1) Tumors with fatty component -- 2) Red marrow component -- 3) Tumors with vascular component -- 4) High-cellularity tumors -- 5) Tumors with hemorrhagic component -- 6) Tumors with myxoid component -- 7) Tumors with calcification/ossification -- 8) Tumors with cystic degeneration/necrosis -- 9) Slow growing tumors -- 10) Locally aggressive tumors -- 11) Small round cell tumors -- II. Training: Tumor details -- 1. Bone tumors -- 1) Benign bone tumors -- 2) Malignant bone tumors -- 3) Bone tumor mimics -- 2. Extradural non-osseous tumors -- 1) Benign extradural tumors -- 2) Malignant extradural tumors -- 3) Extradural tumor mimics -- 3. Intraduralextramedullary tumors -- 1) Benign intraduralextramedullary tumors -- 2) Malignant intraduralextramedullary tumors -- 3) Intradural tumor mimics -- 4. Intramedullary tumors -- 1) Benign intramedullary tumors -- 2) Malignant intramedullary tumors -- 3) Intramedullary tumor mimics -- III. Practice: Tips for the correct diagnosis -- 1. Bone tumors -- 1) Incidence-based approach for spinal bone tumors -- 2) Age-based approach for spinal bone tumors -- 3) Location based approach for spinal bone tumors -- 4) Imaging pattern based approach for spinal bone tumors -- (1) Benign appearing osseous lesions -- (2) Sclerotic lesions of the vertebra -- (3) Multi-compartmental lesions -- (4) Relation with cortex -- (5)Common tumors with diffuse spine involvement -- 2. Extradural tumors -- 1) Incidence-based approach for extradural tumors -- 2) Age-based approach for extradural tumors -- 3) Location based approach for extradural tumors -- 4) Imaging pattern based approach for extradural tumors -- (1) Cystic tumors -- (2) Tumors with lobular contours -- (3) Tumors with hemorrhage -- (4) Different enhancement patterns,- 5)Tumors versus Herniated disc -- 3. Intraduralextramedullary (IDEM) tumors -- 1) Incidence-based approach for IDEM tumors -- 2) Age-based approach for IDEM tumors -- 3) Location based approach for IDEM tumors -- 4) Imaging pattern based approach for IDEM tumors -- (1) Tumors with high-cellularity -- (2) Tumors with intra-lesional calcifications -- (3) Hypervascular tumors with AV shunt or superficial siderosis -- (4) Tumors near conusmedullaris or caudaequina -- (5) Multiple IDEM tumors -- 4. Intramedullary (IM) tumors -- 1) Incidence-based approach of IM tumors -- 2) Age-based approach for IM tumors -- 3) Location based approach for IM tumors -- 4) Imaging pattern based approach for IM tumors -- (1) Tumors with cystic change -- (2) Tumors with hemorrhage -- (3) Tumors with surrounding extensive cord edema -- (4) Multiple IM tumors -- 5) IM tumors versus non-tumorous myelopathy -- 5. Infant/childhood spinal tumors -- 1) Bone tumors -- 2) Intraduralextramedullary tumors -- 3) Intramedullary tumors -- 4) Relation with other syndromes.
This book is a detailed guide to image interpretation in patients with spine and spinal cord tumors that will enable clinicians and residents to improve their diagnostic abilities. The book opens by introducing basic concepts in the imaging of spinal tumors, namely the compartmental approach and the histologic basis for the different imaging appearances. These concepts are explained with the aid of representative cases and schematic illustrations. The second part of the book represents a "training step" in which various spinal tumors are described in detail, focusing on the imaging findings. Representative cases are presented with radiographic, CT, and MR images; in addition, schematic illustrations and pathologic or operative images are included in selected cases. The third part is a "practice step" describing tips for correct imaging diagnosis. Individual chapters in this part focus on incidence-, age-, location-, and imaging pattern-based approaches to bone, extradural, intradural extramedullary, intramedullary, and pediatric spinal tumors. The presented cases will enhance the reader's understanding of the different tumor patterns and assist in solving diagnostic problems that may be encountered in daily practice.
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Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-287-700-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Dewey Class. No.: 616.99482
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I. Warm-up: Basic Concepts -- 1. Compartmental approach to spinal tumors -- 1) Intraosseous / extradural / intraduralextramedullary / intramedullary -- 2) Extradural versus intradural tumors -- 3) Intraduralextramedullary versus intramedullary tumors -- 2. Histologic basis of imaging appearances for spinal tumors -- 1) Tumors with fatty component -- 2) Red marrow component -- 3) Tumors with vascular component -- 4) High-cellularity tumors -- 5) Tumors with hemorrhagic component -- 6) Tumors with myxoid component -- 7) Tumors with calcification/ossification -- 8) Tumors with cystic degeneration/necrosis -- 9) Slow growing tumors -- 10) Locally aggressive tumors -- 11) Small round cell tumors -- II. Training: Tumor details -- 1. Bone tumors -- 1) Benign bone tumors -- 2) Malignant bone tumors -- 3) Bone tumor mimics -- 2. Extradural non-osseous tumors -- 1) Benign extradural tumors -- 2) Malignant extradural tumors -- 3) Extradural tumor mimics -- 3. Intraduralextramedullary tumors -- 1) Benign intraduralextramedullary tumors -- 2) Malignant intraduralextramedullary tumors -- 3) Intradural tumor mimics -- 4. Intramedullary tumors -- 1) Benign intramedullary tumors -- 2) Malignant intramedullary tumors -- 3) Intramedullary tumor mimics -- III. Practice: Tips for the correct diagnosis -- 1. Bone tumors -- 1) Incidence-based approach for spinal bone tumors -- 2) Age-based approach for spinal bone tumors -- 3) Location based approach for spinal bone tumors -- 4) Imaging pattern based approach for spinal bone tumors -- (1) Benign appearing osseous lesions -- (2) Sclerotic lesions of the vertebra -- (3) Multi-compartmental lesions -- (4) Relation with cortex -- (5)Common tumors with diffuse spine involvement -- 2. Extradural tumors -- 1) Incidence-based approach for extradural tumors -- 2) Age-based approach for extradural tumors -- 3) Location based approach for extradural tumors -- 4) Imaging pattern based approach for extradural tumors -- (1) Cystic tumors -- (2) Tumors with lobular contours -- (3) Tumors with hemorrhage -- (4) Different enhancement patterns,- 5)Tumors versus Herniated disc -- 3. Intraduralextramedullary (IDEM) tumors -- 1) Incidence-based approach for IDEM tumors -- 2) Age-based approach for IDEM tumors -- 3) Location based approach for IDEM tumors -- 4) Imaging pattern based approach for IDEM tumors -- (1) Tumors with high-cellularity -- (2) Tumors with intra-lesional calcifications -- (3) Hypervascular tumors with AV shunt or superficial siderosis -- (4) Tumors near conusmedullaris or caudaequina -- (5) Multiple IDEM tumors -- 4. Intramedullary (IM) tumors -- 1) Incidence-based approach of IM tumors -- 2) Age-based approach for IM tumors -- 3) Location based approach for IM tumors -- 4) Imaging pattern based approach for IM tumors -- (1) Tumors with cystic change -- (2) Tumors with hemorrhage -- (3) Tumors with surrounding extensive cord edema -- (4) Multiple IM tumors -- 5) IM tumors versus non-tumorous myelopathy -- 5. Infant/childhood spinal tumors -- 1) Bone tumors -- 2) Intraduralextramedullary tumors -- 3) Intramedullary tumors -- 4) Relation with other syndromes.
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