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Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Teaching Files
Author
Bipin R Shah and Ankit B Shah
Specifications
  • ISBN 13 : 9789352706839
  • year : 2019
  • language : English
  • binding : Softcover
Description
Contents: I. Cases: 1. Subacromial Impingement of the Rotator Cuff. 2. Partial-thickness Articular Surface Tear of the Rotator Cuff. 3. Full-thickness Tear of the Rotator Cuff. 4. Postoperative Retear of the Supraspinatus Tendon . 5. Calcific Tendinosis of the Rotator Cuff. 6. Subacromial-subdeltoid Bursal Inflammation . 7. Tear of the Subscapularis Tendon. 8. Tear of the Long Head of Biceps. 9. Tenosynovitis of the Biceps Tendon Sheath. 10. Adhesive Capsulitis of Shoulder . 11. Paralabral Cyst with Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment. 12. Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation. 13. Traumatic Fat Necrosis. 14. Radial and Ulnar Nerve Injury. 15. Stretch Injury of the Radial Nerve. 16. Intramuscular Cysticercosis of the Triceps Muscle Belly. 17. Ulnar Nerve Neuritis. 18. Olecranon Bursitis. 19. Bicipitoradial Bursitis . 20. Tennis Elbow. 21. Calcific Tendinosis Involving the Common Flexor Origin. 22. Subcutaneous Rheumatoid Nodule. 23. Chronic Partial-thickness Tear of the Triceps Muscle. 24. Osseous Avulsion Injury of Triceps Tendon. 25. Distal Biceps Tendon Tear. 26. Partial-thickness Tear of the Ulnar Collateral Ligament of the Elbow . 27. Myositis Ossificans. 28. Volar Wrist Ganglion. 29. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. 30. Fibrolipomatous Hamartoma of the Median Nerve . 31. Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor of the Median Nerve. 32. Tenosynovitis of the Flexor Tendon Sheath at the Wrist Joint. 33. De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis. 34. Attritional Tear of Extensor Tendon at the Wrist due to Chronic Impingement. 35. Inflammatory Tenosynovitis of Extensor Compartment IV Tendon Sheath at the Wrist Joint. 36. Epidermal Inclusion Cyst . 37. Trigger Finger. 38. Trigger Thumb. 39. Crystal Deposition Disease. 40. Ganglion Arising from the A2 Pulley. 41. Nodular Thickening of the A2 Pulley in a Known Case of Rheumatoid Arthritis. 42. Inflammatory Synovitis Involving the Metacarpophalangeal Joint. 43. Tenosynovitis with Tendinosis of the Flexor Tendons of the Finger due to a Retained Foreign Body. 44. Traumatic Full-thickness Tear of Flexor Digitorum Profundus Tendon. 45. Traumatic Full-thickness Tear of Extensor Pollicis Longus Tendon. 46. Giant-cell Tumor of Flexor-tendon Sheath of a Finger. 47. Giant-cell Tumor of Extensor Tendon of Finger. 48. Subungual Glomus Tumor. 49. Glomus Tumor. 50. Avulsion Injury of Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injury of Thumb. 51. Acute Partial-thickness Tear of the Adductor Muscles. 52. Greater Trochanteric Bursitis. 53. Partial-thickness Tear of Gluteus Medius Tendon. 54. High-grade Partial Thickness Hamstring Tear with Hematoma. 55. Partial-thickness Tear of the Rectus Femoris with Hematoma. 56. Acute Synovitis of the Right Hip . 57. Prepatellar Bursitis. 58. Superficial Infrapatellar Bursitis. 59. Sessile Exostosis. 60. Jumper’s Knee. 61. Full-thickness Tear of the Patellar Tendon . 62. Full-thickness Tear of the Quadriceps Tendon. 63. Effusion in the Suprapatellar Recess. 64. Effusion in the Suprapatellar Recess with Lipoma Arborescens . 65. Baker’s Cyst with Synovitis. 66. Baker’s Cyst. 67. Tennis Leg. 68. Herniation of the Tibialis Anterior Muscle. 69. Morel-Lavallée Lesion. 70. Tendinosis of the Achilles Tendon with an Interstitial Tear. 71. Chronic Partial-thickness Tear of the Achilles Tendon. 72. Full-thickness Tear of Achilles Tendon . 73. Insertional Calcific Tendinosis of Achilles Tendon. 74. Retrocalcaneal Bursitis . 75. Haglund’s Syndrome. 76. Tear of the Anterior Talofibular Ligament. 77. Chronic Tophaceous Gout. 78. Interstitial Tear of the Tibialis Posterior Tendon with Tenosynovitis. 79. Interstitial Tear of Peroneus Brevis Tendon . 80. Foreign Body Granuloma . 81. Pyomyositis . 82. Plantar Fasciitis. Index. Key Features: • Covers a spectrum of important musculoskeletal pathologies that are commonly encountered in day-to-day practice. • Includes over 82 cases with all common complaints afflicting muscles, bones, joints, soft tissues, tendons and ligaments. • Each case begins with a clinical history followed by ultrasound images with their description, diagnosis and relevant discussion pertaining to the case. • Includes the high-resolution images. • Emphasizes on the practical information that should be incorporated in the musculoskeletal ultrasound report so as to benefit the referring orthopedic surgeons or rheumatologists.