Imaging of Acute Appendicitis in Adults and Children, 2012
Diagnostic Imaging Series

Coordinators: KEYZER Caroline, Gevenois Pierre Alain

Language: English

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Imaging of acute appendicitis in adults & children (Medical radiology, diagnostic imaging series)
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256 p. · 19.3x26 cm · Hardback

This book is a comprehensive account of imaging of acute appendicitis and other appendiceal diseases. Background information is first provided on clinical presentation, perforation and negative appendectomy rates, and treatment options.  The role of each imaging modality ? radiography, ultrasound, CT, and MRI ? is then considered separately in adults and children with suspected acute appendicitis. Many high-quality illustrations are included, and detailed information is provided on appropriate protocols and radiation saving. Further chapters addresses the spontaneously resolving and chronic appendicitis as well as other appendiceal lesions and review the findings of evidence-based medicine and cost-effectiveness analyses. Emergency physicians, pediatricians, surgeons, and radiologists will all find this book to be an excellent source of information and guidance.

Part I: Introduction.- Part II: Treatment Approaches and Issues in Patients with Suspected Acute Appendicitis.- Part III: Imaging of Acute Appendicitis in Adults.- Part IV: Imaging of Acute Appendicitis in Children.- Part V: Imaging Findings of other Appendiceal Diseases, Impact of Imaging on Negative Appendectomy Rate, and Radiation Dose Optimization.- Part VI: Concluding Remarks.

 

Comprehensive guide to the imaging of appendicitis and other appendiceal diseases Discusses pediatric and adult imaging separately Includes proposals for optimizing the radiation dose delivered by MDCT Reviews the findings of evidence-based medicine and cost-effectiveness analyses Examines the role of imaging for emergency physicians, pediatricians, surgeons, and radiologists Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras