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xv Foreword vii Preface to the First Edition ix Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii Pa r t I INTRODUCTION TO ORTHOPAEDIC IMAGING 1 Chapter 1 The Role of the Orthopaedic Radiologist 3 Suggested Readings 11 Chapter 2 Imaging Techniques in Orthopaedics 13 Choice of Imaging Modality 13 Imaging Techniques 13 Conventional Radiography 13 Magnification Radiography 14 Stress Views 14 Scanogram 14 Fluoroscopy and Videotaping 14 Digital (Computed) Radiography 14 Tomography 15 Computed Tomography 16 Arthrography 21 Angiography 22 Myelography 22 Diskography 25 Ultrasound 25 Scintigraphy (Radionuclide Bone Scan) 28 Diphosphonates 31 Gallium-67 32 Indium 33 Nanocolloid 35 Immunoglobulins 35 Chemotactic Peptides 35 Iodine 36 Gadolinium 36 PET, PET/CT, and PET/MRI 37 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 37 Suggested Readings 53 Chapter 3 Histology, Formation, and Growth of Bone and Articular Cartilage 55 Bone: Histology, Formation, and Growth 55 Articular Cartilage: Histology, Formation, and Growth 62 Suggested Readings 67 Pa r t II TRAUMA 69 Chapter 4 Imaging Evaluation of Trauma 71 Imaging Modalities 71 Radiography and Fluoroscopy 71 Computed Tomography 71 Scintigraphy 71 Ultrasound 71 Arthrography 71 Myelography and Diskography 71 Angiography 71 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 71 Fractures and Dislocations 79 Diagnosis 79 Radiographic Evaluation of Fractures 79 Indirect Signs as Diagnostic Clues 92 Radiographic Evaluation of Dislocations 99 Monitoring the Results of Treatment 99 Fracture Healing and Complications 101 Other Complications of Fractures, Dislocations, and Traumatic Insults to the Bones and Soft Tissues 107 Stress Fractures 123 Injury to Soft Tissues 134 C ont ents xvi Contents Sports Injuries 136 Upper Extremity 140 Weight Lifter Pectoralis 140 Little League Shoulder 140 Golfer’s Elbow 140 Tennis Elbow 141 Little League Elbow 141 Baseball Pitcher’s Elbow 141 Goalkeeper’s Elbow 141 Oarsman’s Wrist 143 Cyclist’s Wrist 143 Gymnast’s Wrist 144 Boxer’s Fracture 144 Skier’s Thumb 144 Bowler’s Thumb 144 Lower Extremity 144 Sports Hernia 144 Runner’s Knee (Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome) 144 Jumper’s Knee 144 Tennis Leg 144 Shin Splints 144 Footballer’s Ankle (Athlete’s Ankle) 144 Snowboarder’s Fracture 148 Turf Toe 148 Practical Points to Remember 148 Suggested Readings 149 Chapter 5 Upper Limb I: Shoulder Girdle 151 Trauma to the Shoulder Girdle 151 Anatomic–Radiologic Considerations 151 Injury to the Shoulder Girdle 167 Fractures About the Shoulder 167 Dislocations in the Glenohumeral Joint 176 Impingement Syndrome 187 Rotator Cuff Tear 191 Injury to the Cartilaginous Labrum 193 Injury to the Glenohumeral Ligaments 201 Miscellaneous Abnormalities 201 Compressive and Entrapment Neuropathies of the Shoulder 208 Suprascapular Nerve Syndrome 208 Quadrilateral Space Syndrome 208 Parsonage-Turner Syndrome (Idiopathic Brachial Plexopathy, Neuralgic Amyotrophy) 210 Serratus Anterior Paralysis (Scapular Winging) 210 The Postoperative Shoulder 211 Practical Points to Remember 215 Suggested Readings 215 Chapter 6 Upper Limb II: Elbow 218 Trauma to the Elbow 218 Anatomic–Radiologic Considerations 218 Injury to the Elbow 223 Fractures About the Elbow 223 Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Capitellum 240 Dislocations in the Elbow Joint 243 Injury to the Soft Tissues 245 Bursitis 254 Compressive and Entrapment Neuropathies of the Elbow 254 Pronator Teres Muscle Syndrome 254 Supinator Muscle Syndrome 255 Cubital Tunnel Syndrome 255 Practical Points to Remember 255 Suggested Readings 257 Chapter 7 Upper Limb III: Distal Forearm, Wrist, Hand, and Fingers 258 Distal Forearm 258 Anatomic–Radiologic Considerations 258 Injury to the Distal Forearm 258 Fractures of the Distal Radius 258 Injury to the Soft Tissue at the Distal Radioulnar Articulation 273 Wrist and Hand 277 Anatomic–Radiologic Considerations 277 Injury to the Wrist 280 Fractures of the Carpal Bones 280 Kienböck Disease 297 Hamatolunate Impaction Syndrome 302 Dislocations of the Carpal Bones 302 Carpal Instability 316 Injury to the Bones of the Hand 316 Bennett and Rolando Fractures 316 Boxer’s Fracture 318 Injury to the Soft Tissue of the Hand 318 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 318 Guyon Canal Syndrome 320 Anterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome 320 Fingers 322 Normal Anatomy of the Fingers 322 Injury to the Bones and Soft Tissues of the Fingers 326 Gamekeeper’s Thumb 326 Avulsion Fractures of the Fingers 326 Flexor Pulley System Rupture (Climber’s Finger) 327 de Quervain Syndrome 327 Tendon and Ligament Tears 329 Practical Points to Remember 333 Suggested Readings 333 Chapter 8 Lower Limb I: Pelvic Girdle, Sacrum, and Proximal Femur 335 Trauma to the Pelvic Girdle 335 Anatomic–Radiologic Considerations 335 Injury to the Pelvis and Acetabulum 336 Classification of Pelvic Fractures 336 Fractures of the Pelvis 342 Fractures of the Acetabulum 345 Injuries of the Acetabular Labrum 347 Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome 347 Injury to the Sacrum 347 Contents xvii Trauma to the Proximal Femur 355 Fractures of the Proximal Femur 355 Intracapsular Fractures 355 Extracapsular Fractures 359 Dislocations in the Hip Joint 364 Tendon and Muscle Lesions 370 Compressive and Entrapment Neuropathies 370 Piriformis Syndrome 372 Iliacus Syndrome 372 Obturator Neuropathy 373 Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Neuropathy (Meralgia Paresthetica) 373 Morel-Lavallée Lesion (Closed Degloving Injury) 374 Sports Hernia 374 Stress and Insufficiency Fractures 374 Practical Points to Remember 375 Suggested Readings 375 Chapter 9 Lower Limb II: Knee 377 Trauma to the Knee 377 Anatomic–Radiologic Considerations 377 Injury to the Knee 385 Fractures About the Knee 385 Sinding-Larsen-Johansson Disease 397 Osgood-Schlatter Disease 400 Injuries to the Cartilage of the Knee 403 Injury to the Soft Tissues About the Knee 417 The Postoperative Knee 441 Surgical Management of Meniscal Tears 441 Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction 441 Cartilage Repair 441 Practical Points to Remember 456 Suggested Readings 456 Chapter 10 Lower Limb III: Ankle and Foot 458 Trauma to the Ankle and Foot 458 Anatomic–Radiologic Considerations 458 Imaging of the Ankle and Foot 458 Injury to the Ankle 467 Fractures About the Ankle Joint 467 Injury to the Soft Tissues About the Ankle Joint and Foot 483 Injury to the Foot 493 Fractures of the Foot 493 Complications 508 Dislocations in the Foot 508 Miscellaneous Painful Soft-Tissue Abnormalities of the Ankle and Foot 520 Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome 520 Sinus Tarsi Syndrome 520 Posterior Tibialis Tendon Dysfunction 521 Chronic Tendinosis of the Posterior Tibialis Tendon 521 Tears of the Posterior Tibialis Tendon 521 Painful Accessory Navicular Bone Syndrome 521 Peroneal Tendinopathies 525 Peroneus Brevis Split Tear 525 Peroneus Longus Tendinosis and Tear 525 Peroneal Tendon Dislocation 525 Painful Os Peroneum Syndrome 525 Baxter Neuropathy 526 Morton Neuroma 526 Plantar Fasciitis 526 Impingement Syndromes 527 Practical Points to Remember 530 Suggested Readings 530 Chapter 11 Spine 532 Introduction 532 Cervical Spine 532 Anatomic–Radiologic Considerations 532 Injury to the Cervical Spine 542 Fractures of the Occipital Condyles 546 Occipitocervical Dislocations 546 Fractures of the C1 and C2 Vertebrae 547 Fractures of the Mid and Lower Cervical Spine 555 Locked Facets 558 Thoracolumbar Spine 562 Anatomic–Radiologic Considerations 562 Injury to the Thoracolumbar Spine 568 Fractures of the Thoracolumbar Spine 568 Fracture–Dislocations 578 Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis 579 Transitional Lumbosacral Vertebra 584 Injury to the Diskovertebral Junction 584 Orthopaedic Management 597 Practical Points to Remember 599 Suggested Readings 600 Pa r t III ARTHRITIDES 601 Chapter 12 Clinical, Imaging, and Pathologic Evaluation of the Arthritides and Arthropathies 603 Radiologic Imaging Modalities 603 Conventional Radiography 603 Magnification Radiography 603 Tomography and Computed Tomography 603 Scintigraphy 603 Ultrasound 611 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 611 The Arthritides 611 Diagnosis 611 Clinical Information 611 Pathology 620 Imaging Features 622xviii Contents Management 638 Medical Treatment 638 Radiotherapy 638 Orthopaedic Treatment 638 Complications of Surgical Treatment 647 Practical Points to Remember 671 Suggested Readings 671 Chapter 13 Degenerative Joint Disease 673 Osteoarthritis 673 Osteoarthritis of the Large Joints 673 Osteoarthritis of the Hip 673 Osteoarthritis of the Knee 691 Osteoarthritis of Other Large Joints 695 Osteoarthritis of the Small Joints 695 Primary Osteoarthritis of the Hand 695 Secondary Osteoarthritis of the Hand 695 Osteoarthritis of the Foot 704 Degenerative Diseases of the Spine 708 Clinical Features 708 Pathology 709 Osteoarthritis of the Synovial Joints 709 Degenerative Disk Disease 711 Spondylosis Deformans 711 Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis 714 Complications of Degenerative Disease of the Spine 717 Degenerative Spondylolisthesis 717 Spinal Stenosis 718 Neuropathic Arthropathy 721 Practical Points to Remember 723 Suggested Readings 724 Chapter 14 Inflammatory Arthritides 725 Erosive Osteoarthritis 725 Clinical Features 725 Pathology 725 Imaging Features 725 Differential Diagnosis 725 Treatment 729 Rheumatoid Arthritis 729 Adult Rheumatoid Arthritis 729 Rheumatoid Factors 730 Clinical Features 730 Imaging Features 730 Complications of Rheumatoid Arthritis 753 Rheumatoid Nodulosis 755 Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis 758 Still Disease 758 Polyarticular Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis 758 Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis with Pauciarticular Onset (Oligoarthritis) 758 Arthritis with Enthesitis 758 Juvenile Psoriatic Arthritis 758 Imaging Features of JIA 758 Macrophage Activation Syndrome 762 Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis 762 Seronegative Spondyloarthropathies 763 Ankylosing Spondylitis 763 Clinical Features 763 Pathology 763 Imaging Features 763 Treatment 768 Reactive Arthritis (Reiter Syndrome) 768 Clinical Features 768 Imaging Features 768 Treatment 768 Psoriatic Arthritis 770 Clinical Features 770 Imaging Features 775 Treatment 775 Enteropathic Arthropathies 778 Undifferentiated Spondyloarthritis 778 SAPHO Syndrome 778 Practical Points to Remember 781 Suggested Readings 782 Chapter 15 Miscellaneous Arthritides and Arthropathies 784 Connective Tissue Arthropathies 784 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 784 Clinical Features 784 Pathology 784 Imaging Features 784 Treatment 786 Scleroderma 787 Clinical Features 787 Pathology 787 Imaging Features 787 Treatment 789 Polymyositis and Dermatomyositis 789 Clinical Features 789 Pathology 790 Imaging Features 791 Treatment 795 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease 795 Vasculitis 795 Metabolic, Endocrine, and Crystal Deposition Arthropathies and Arthritides 801 Gout 801 Clinical Features 801 Hyperuricemia 801 Examination of Synovial Fluid 802 Pathology 803 Imaging Features 803 Differential Diagnosis 803 Treatment 813 Contents xix Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Crystal Deposition Disease 813 Clinical Features 813 Pathology 813 Imaging Features 813 Differential Diagnosis 813 Calcium Hydroxyapatite Crystal Deposition Disease 819 Clinical Features 819 Imaging Features 820 Treatment 820 Hemochromatosis 820 Clinical Features 820 Pathology 821 Imaging Features 821 Treatment 821 Wilson Disease 821 Clinical Features 821 Imaging Features 822 Treatment 824 Alkaptonuria (Ochronosis) 824 Clinical Features 824 Imaging Features 824 Treatment 826 Hyperparathyroidism 826 Clinical Features 826 Pathology 826 Imaging Features 826 Treatment 826 Acromegaly 826 Miscellaneous Conditions 827 Amyloidosis 827 Clinical Features 827 Pathology 827 Imaging Features 827 Treatment 827 Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis 827 Clinical Features 827 Imaging Features 827 Pathology 829 Treatment 829 Sarcoidosis 829 Clinical Features 829 Pathology 830 Imaging Features 830 Treatment 830 Hemophilia 830 Imaging Features 830 Jaccoud Arthritis 833 Arthritis Associated with AIDS 833 Infectious Arthritis 834 Practical Points to Remember 836 Suggested Readings 836 Pa r t IV TUMORS AND TUMOR-LIKE LESIONS 839 Chapter 16 Imaging Evaluation of Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions 841 Classification of Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions 841 Imaging Modalities 841 Conventional Radiography 841 Computed Tomography 841 PET and PET/CT 843 Arteriography 844 Myelography 844 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 851 Skeletal Scintigraphy (Radionuclide Bone Scan) 853 Interventional Procedures 856 Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions of Bone 856 Diagnosis 856 Clinical Information 856 Choice of Imaging Modality 856 Radiographic Features of Bone Lesions 857 Pathology 871 Stains 871 Immunohistochemistry 871 Electron Microscopy 874 Genetics of Bone Tumors 874 Management 874 Monitoring the Results of Treatment 874 Complications 880 Soft-Tissue Tumors 880 Practical Points to Remember 893 Suggested Readings 893 Chapter 17 Benign Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions I: Bone-Forming Lesions 895 Benign Bone-Forming (Osteoblastic, Osteogenic) Lesions 895 Osteoma 895 Clinical and Imaging Features 895 Pathology 895 Differential Diagnosis 895 Osteoid Osteoma 895 Clinical and Imaging Features 895 Pathology 897 Differential Diagnosis 897 Complications 901 Treatment 901 Osteoblastoma 901 Clinical and Imaging Features 901 Pathology 916 Differential Diagnosis 923 Treatment 923 Practical Points to Remember 925 Suggested Readings 925xx Contents Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia 989 Clinical and Imaging Features 989 Pathology 996 Complications 996 Fibrocartilaginous Dysplasia 996 Clinical, Pathologic, and Imaging Features 996 Associated Disorders 996 McCune-Albright Syndrome 996 Mazabraud Syndrome 997 Osteofibrous Dysplasia 1002 Clinical, Imaging, and Histopathologic Features 1002 Complications and Treatment 1006 Desmoplastic Fibroma 1006 Clinical and Imaging Features 1006 Pathology 1010 Treatment 1010 Practical Points to Remember 1014 Suggested Readings 1014 Chapter 20 Benign Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions IV: Miscellaneous Lesions 1016 Simple Bone Cyst 1016 Clinical and Imaging Features 1016 Pathology 1016 Complications and Differential Diagnosis 1016 Treatment 1016 Aneurysmal Bone Cyst 1016 Clinical and Imaging Features 1016 Pathology 1024 Complications and Differential Diagnosis 1024 Treatment 1030 Solid Variant of Aneurysmal Bone Cyst 1035 Clinical and Imaging Features 1035 Pathology 1035 Treatment 1035 Giant Cell Tumor 1035 Clinical and Imaging Features 1035 Pathology 1036 Differential Diagnosis 1046 Complications and Treatment 1046 Fibrocartilaginous Mesenchymoma 1051 Clinical and Imaging Features 1051 Pathology 1051 Hemangioma 1051 Clinical and Imaging Features 1051 Pathology 1060 Differential Diagnosis 1060 Treatment 1060 Intraosseous Lipoma 1060 Clinical and Imaging Features 1060 Pathology 1060 Nonneoplastic Lesions Simulating Tumors 1062 Intraosseous Ganglion 1062 Brown Tumor of Hyperparathyroidism 1067 Chapter 18 Benign Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions II: Lesions of Cartilaginous Origin 927 Benign Chondroblastic Lesions 927 Enchondroma (Chondroma) 927 Clinical and Imaging Features 927 Pathology 930 Differential Diagnosis 936 Complications 936 Treatment 937 Enchondromatosis, Ollier Disease, and Maffucci Syndrome 937 Clinical and Imaging Features 937 Pathology 939 Complications 939 Osteochondroma 939 Clinical and Imaging Features 939 Pathology 942 Complications 943 Treatment 943 Multiple Osteocartilaginous Exostoses 947 Clinical and Imaging Features 947 Complications 949 Treatment 949 Bizarre Parosteal Osteochondromatous Proliferation 956 Clinical and Imaging Features 956 Pathology 961 Treatment 961 Chondroblastoma 961 Clinical and Imaging Features 961 Pathology 963 Treatment and Complications 963 Chondromyxoid Fibroma 968 Clinical and Imaging Features 968 Pathology 968 Differential Diagnosis 971 Treatment 971 Practical Points to Remember 971 Suggested Readings 973 Chapter 19 Benign Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions III: Fibrous, Fibroosseous, and Fibrohistiocytic Lesions 975 Fibrous Cortical Defect and Nonossifying Fibroma 975 Clinical and Imaging Features 975 Pathology 975 Complications and Treatment 975 Benign Fibrous Histiocytoma 975 Clinical and Imaging Features 975 Periosteal Desmoid 981 Clinical and Imaging Features 981 Pathology 981 Differential Diagnosis 981 Fibrous Dysplasia 983 Monostotic Fibrous Dysplasia 983 Clinical and Imaging Features 983 Pathology 983 Contents xxi Malignant Lymphoma 1149 Clinical Features 1149 Imaging Features 1149 Pathology 1149 Differential Diagnosis 1158 Treatment and Prognosis 1158 Myeloma 1158 Clinical Features 1158 Imaging Features 1158 Pathology 1162 Differential Diagnosis 1162 Complications, Treatment, and Prognosis 1167 Adamantinoma of Long Bones 1167 Clinical and Imaging Features 1167 Pathology 1168 Treatment and Prognosis 1168 Chordoma 1169 Clinical Features 1169 Imaging Features 1169 Pathology 1170 Complications, Treatment, and Prognosis 1170 Primary Leiomyosarcoma of Bone 1170 Clinical Features 1170 Imaging Features 1170 Pathology 1171 Differential Diagnosis 1171 Hemangioendothelioma and Angiosarcoma 1171 Clinical Features 1171 Imaging Features 1174 Pathology 1174 Benign Conditions with Malignant Potential 1176 Medullary Bone Infarct 1176 Chronic Draining Sinus Tract of Osteomyelitis 1176 Plexiform Neurofibromatosis 1178 Paget Disease 1178 Radiation-Induced Sarcoma 1178 Skeletal Metastases 1178 Clinical Features 1178 Imaging Features 1180 Pathology 1181 Complications 1181 Practical Points to Remember 1190 Suggested Readings 1191 Chapter 23 Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions of the Joints 1193 Benign Lesions 1193 Synovial (Osteo)Chondromatosis 1193 Clinical Features 1193 Imaging Features 1193 Pathology 1193 Differential Diagnosis 1193 Treatment and Prognosis 1196 Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis 1196 Clinical Features 1196 Imaging Features 1200 Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis (Eosinophilic Granuloma) 1067 Clinical and Imaging Features 1067 Pathology 1071 Treatment and Prognosis 1074 Infantile Myofibromatosis 1074 Erdheim-Chester Disease (Lipogranulomatosis) 1074 Medullary Bone Infarct 1076 Myositis Ossificans 1076 Practical Points to Remember 1079 Suggested Readings 1079 Chapter 21 Malignant Bone Tumors I: Osteosarcomas and Chondrosarcomas 1082 Osteosarcomas 1082 Primary Osteosarcomas 1082 Conventional Osteosarcoma 1082 Low-Grade Central Osteosarcoma 1089 Telangiectatic Osteosarcoma 1089 Giant Cell–Rich Osteosarcoma 1090 Small Cell Osteosarcoma 1090 Fibrohistiocytic Osteosarcoma 1094 Intracortical Osteosarcoma 1095 Gnathic Osteosarcoma 1096 Multicentric (Multifocal) Osteosarcoma 1096 Surface (Juxtacortical) Osteosarcomas 1096 Soft-Tissue (Extraskeletal) Osteosarcoma 1104 Osteosarcomas with Unusual Clinical Presentation 1108 Secondary Osteosarcomas 1109 Chondrosarcomas 1113 Primary Chondrosarcomas 1113 Conventional Chondrosarcoma 1113 Clear Cell Chondrosarcoma 1114 Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma 1114 Myxoid Chondrosarcoma 1117 Dedifferentiated Chondrosarcoma 1117 Periosteal (Juxtacortical) Chondrosarcoma 1117 Secondary Chondrosarcomas 1120 Soft-Tissue (Extraskeletal) Chondrosarcomas 1120 Practical Points to Remember 1135 Suggested Readings 1136 Chapter 22 Malignant Bone Tumors II: Miscellaneous Tumors 1138 Fibrosarcoma and Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma 1138 Clinical Features 1138 Imaging Features 1138 Pathology 1138 Differential Diagnosis 1138 Complications and Treatment 1140 Ewing Sarcoma 1140 Clinical Features 1140 Imaging Features 1141 Pathology 1142 Differential Diagnosis 1142 Treatment and Prognosis 1149xxii Contents Chapter 25 Osteomyelitis, Infectious Arthritis, and Soft-Tissue Infections 1235 Osteomyelitis 1235 Pyogenic Bone Infections 1235 Acute and Chronic Osteomyelitis 1235 Subacute Osteomyelitis 1240 Nonpyogenic Bone Infections 1240 Tuberculous Infections 1240 Fungal Infections 1242 Syphilitic Infection 1245 Differential Diagnosis of Osteomyelitis 1245 Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis 1246 Infectious Arthritides 1247 Pyogenic Joint Infections 1247 Complications 1250 Nonpyogenic Joint Infections 1250 Tuberculous Arthritis 1250 Other Infectious Arthritides 1252 Infections of the Spine 1254 Pyogenic Infections 1254 Clinical and Imaging Features 1254 Pathology 1254 Nonpyogenic Infections 1254 Tuberculosis of the Spine 1254 Coccidioidomycosis of the Spine 1254 Soft-Tissue Infections 1264 Practical Points to Remember 1268 Suggested Readings 1268 Pa r t VI METABOLIC, ENDOCRINE, AND MISCELLANEOUS DISORDERS 1271 Chapter 26 Imaging Evaluation of Metabolic, Endocrine, and Miscellaneous Disorders 1273 Composition and Production of Bone 1273 Evaluation of Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders 1273 Radiologic Imaging Modalities 1273 Conventional Radiography 1273 Computed Tomography 1278 Scintigraphy 1278 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 1278 Imaging Techniques for Measurement of Bone Mineral Density 1278 Radionuclide and X-ray Techniques 1278 Quantitative Ultrasound Technique 1279 Practical Points to Remember 1281 Suggested Readings 1282 Pathology 1204 Differential Diagnosis 1205 Treatment and Prognosis 1205 Synovial Hemangioma 1205 Clinical Features 1205 Imaging Features 1205 Pathology 1206 Differential Diagnosis 1206 Treatment and Prognosis 1206 Lipoma Arborescens 1206 Clinical Features 1206 Imaging Features 1209 Pathology 1209 Differential Diagnosis and Treatment 1209 Malignant Tumors 1209 Synovial Sarcoma 1209 Clinical Features 1209 Imaging Features 1209 Pathology 1209 Differential Diagnosis 1209 Treatment and Prognosis 1209 Synovial Chondrosarcoma 1209 Clinical Features 1209 Imaging Features 1212 Pathology 1212 Differential Diagnosis 1212 Malignant Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis 1212 Intraarticular Liposarcoma 1212 Practical Points to Remember 1218 Suggested Readings 1218 Pa r t V INFECTIONS 1221 Chapter 24 Imaging Evaluation of Musculoskeletal Infections 1223 Musculoskeletal Infections 1223 Osteomyelitis 1223 Infectious Arthritis 1223 Cellulitis 1223 Infections of the Spine 1223 Imaging Evaluation of Infections 1223 Conventional Radiography, Computed Tomography, and Arthrography 1225 Radionuclide Imaging 1225 Arteriography, Myelography, Fistulography, and Ultrasound 1228 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 1228 Invasive Procedures 1231 Monitoring the Treatment and Complications of Infections 1231 Practical Points to Remember 1233 Suggested Readings 1233 Contents xxiii Tumoral Calcinosis 1334 Pathophysiology and Clinical Features 1334 Imaging Features 1337 Treatment 1337 Hypothyroidism 1337 Pathophysiology and Clinical Features 1337 Imaging Features 1338 Complications 1340 Scurvy 1340 Pathophysiology and Clinical Features 1340 Imaging Features 1340 Differential Diagnosis 1340 Practical Points to Remember 1342 Suggested Readings 1342 Pa r t VII CONGENITAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL ANOMALIES 1343 Chapter 31 Imaging Evaluation of Skeletal Anomalies 1345 Classification 1345 Imaging Modalities 1345 Practical Points to Remember 1359 Suggested Readings 1359 Chapter 32 Anomalies of the Upper and Lower Limbs 1360 Anomalies of the Shoulder Girdle and Upper Limbs 1360 Congenital Elevation of the Scapula 1360 Dentate Scapula 1360 Madelung Deformity 1360 Anomalies of the Pelvic Girdle and Hip 1360 Congenital Hip Dislocation (Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip) 1360 Radiographic Features 1366 Measurements 1366 Arthrography and Computed Tomography 1367 Ultrasound 1370 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 1370 Classification 1370 Treatment 1370 Complications 1375 Proximal Femoral Focal Deficiency 1375 Classification and Imaging Features 1375 Treatment 1375 Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease 1376 Imaging Features 1376 Classification 1378 Differential Diagnosis 1380 Treatment 1380 Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis 1380 Imaging Features 1380 Treatment and Complications 1380 Chapter 27 Osteoporosis, Rickets, and Osteomalacia 1283 Osteoporosis 1283 Generalized Osteoporosis 1283 Localized Osteoporosis 1289 Rickets and Osteomalacia 1289 Rickets 1289 Infantile Rickets 1289 Vitamin D–Resistant Rickets 1290 Osteomalacia 1291 Renal Osteodystrophy 1293 Practical Points to Remember 1296 Suggested Readings 1296 Chapter 28 Hyperparathyroidism 1297 Pathophysiology 1297 Physiology of Calcium Metabolism 1297 Clinical Features 1298 Imaging Features 1298 Pathology 1301 Complications 1304 Practical Points to Remember 1304 Suggested Readings 1304 Chapter 29 Paget Disease 1305 Pathophysiology and Clinical Features 1305 Imaging Features 1305 Pathology 1309 Differential Diagnosis 1309 Complications 1309 Pathologic Fractures 1309 Degenerative Joint Disease 1309 Neurologic Complications 1309 Neoplastic Complications 1313 Orthopaedic and Medical Management 1313 Practical Points to Remember 1327 Suggested Readings 1327 Chapter 30 Miscellaneous Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders 1329 Familial Idiopathic Hyperphosphatasia 1329 Clinical Features 1329 Imaging Features 1329 Differential Diagnosis 1329 Acromegaly 1329 Clinical Features 1329 Imaging Features 1329 Gaucher Disease 1333 Classification and Clinical Features 1333 Imaging Features 1333 Complications 1334 Treatment 1334xxiv Contents Achondroplasia 1418 Clinical Features 1418 Imaging Features 1418 Complications 1423 Differential Diagnosis 1423 Mucopolysaccharidoses 1423 Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (Myositis Ossificans Progressiva) 1423 Clinical Features 1423 Imaging Features 1423 Pathology 1424 Sclerosing Dysplasias of Bone 1424 Osteopetrosis 1426 Pyknodysostosis (Pycnodysostosis) 1433 Enostosis, Osteopoikilosis, and Osteopathia Striata 1436 Progressive Diaphyseal Dysplasia (Camurati-Engelmann Disease) 1439 Hereditary Multiple Diaphyseal Sclerosis (Ribbing Disease) 1440 Endosteal Hyperostosis (Hyperostosis Corticalis Generalisata) 1444 Dysosteosclerosis 1445 Pyle Disease 1446 Craniometaphyseal Dysplasia 1446 Melorheostosis 1446 Craniodiaphyseal Dysplasia 1451 Hyperostosis Generalisata with Striations of Bones 1451 Other Mixed Sclerosing Dysplasias 1451 Practical Points to Remember 1453 Suggested Readings 1454 Index 1456 Anomalies of the Lower Limbs 1385 Congenital Tibia Vara 1385 Imaging Features and Differential Diagnosis 1386 Classification 1387 Treatment 1387 Dysplasia Epiphysealis Hemimelica 1389 Imaging Features and Treatment 1389 Talipes Equinovarus 1389 Measurements and Radiographic Features 1389 Treatment 1393 Congenital Vertical Talus 1393 Imaging Features 1393 Treatment 1394 Tarsal Coalition 1395 Calcaneonavicular Coalition 1395 Talonavicular Coalition 1395 Talocalcaneal Coalition 1397 Practical Points to Remember 1401 Suggested Readings 1402 Chapter 33 Scoliosis and Anomalies with General Affliction of the Skeleton 1404 Scoliosis 1404 Idiopathic Scoliosis 1404 Congenital Scoliosis 1404 Miscellaneous Scolioses 1404 Imaging Evaluation 1404 Measurements 1404 Treatment 1409 Anomalies with General Affliction of the Skeleton 1412 Neurofibromatosis 1412 Osteogenesis Imperfecta 1415 Classification 1416 Imaging Features 1418 Differential Diagnosis 1418 Treatment 1418 |
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