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Zusatztext This book is extremely useful for radiology residents and practicing radiologists who are not fellowship trained in body imaging. Informationen zum Autor Angela Levy is a Professor of Radiology at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC. Koenraad Mortele is an Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. Benjamin Yeh is a Professor of Radiology at the University of California, San Francisco, California. Klappentext Gastrointestinal Imaging presents a comprehensive review of gastrointestinal pathologies commonly encountered by practicing radiologists and residents in training. Zusammenfassung Gastrointestinal Imaging presents a comprehensive review of gastrointestinal pathologies commonly encountered by practicing radiologists and residents in training. Inhaltsverzeichnis Section 1. Pharynx and Esophagus 1. Imaging Techniques, Normal Anatomy, and Function 2. Pharyngeal Disorders 3. Esophageal Motility Disorders A. Achalasia B. Diffuse Esophageal Spasm C. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease 4. Pharyngeal and Esophageal Diverticula A. Zenker's and Killian-Jamieson Diverticula B. Thoracic Esophageal Diverticula 5. Infectious Esophagitis A. Candida esophagitis B. Viral Esophagitis 6. Noninfectious Esophagitis A. Barretts / reflux esophagitis B. Drug induced esophagitis C. Eosinophilic esophagitis 7. Benign Esophageal Tumors A. Leiomyoma B. Fibrovascular polyp 8. Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Adenocarcinoma 9. Esophageal Perforation 10. Esophageal Webs, Rings, and Varices A. Schatzki ring B. Esophageal varices Section 2. Stomach 11. Imaging techniques, normal anatomy and principles of interpretation 12. H. Pylori and peptic ulcer disease A. H. Pylori gastritis B. Gastric ulcer 13. Other inflammatory conditions of the stomach A. Atrophic gastritis B. Emphysematous gastritis C. Menetrier disease 14. Benign tumors of the stomach A. Gastric polyps B. Gastrointestinal stromal tumor C. Lipoma 15. Malignant tumors of the stomach A. Gastric adenocarcinoma B. Malignant gastric stromal tumors C. Gastric lymphoma D. Gastric metastases 16. Hernia and Volvulus A. Hernia B. Volvulus 17. Miscellaneous disorders of the Stomach A. Gastric varices B. Gastric outlet obstruction C. Gastric diverticulum D. Gastric bezoars 18. Stomach following bariatric surgery A. Roux-Y gastric bypass B. Gastric banding C. Gastric sleeve 19.Other postsurgical changes A. Fundoplication B. Bilroth/gastrojejunostomy Section 3. Small Bowel 20. Normal Anatomy and Imaging Techniques 21. Congenital and Developmental Abnormalities A. Malrotation B. Paraduodenal Hernia 22. Small Bowel Diverticula A. Small Bowel Diverticulosis B. Meckel Diverticulum 23. Crohn Disease 24. Other Inflammatory Disorders A. Tuberculosis B. Small Bowel Parasites C. Opportunistic Small Bowel Infections D. Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug Enteropathy 25. Celiac Disease 26. Small Bowel Obstruction A. Mechanical Small Bowel Obstruction B. Closed Loop Obstruction and Strangulation 27. Small Bowel Intussusception 28. Scleroderma 29. Vascular Disorders A. Mesenteric Ischemia B. Henoch-Schonlein Purpura C. Small Bowel Trauma 30. Gastrointestinal Bleeding 31. Benign Small Bowel Tumors A. Ectopic Pancreas B. Brunner Gland Lesions C. Adenoma D. Lipoma and Hemangioma 32. Malignant Small Bowel Tumors A. Adenocarcinoma of the Small Bowel B. Small Bowel Lymphoma C. Small Bowel Carcinoid Tumor D. Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) E. Metastases Section 4. Appendix 33. Imaging techniques, normal anatomy and principles of ...