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Springer Temporal Bone Imaging Made Easy 1st Editon 2021 Softbound by Geoiphy George Pulickal, Tiong Yong Tan, Ashish Chawla
This book presents standard imaging techniques, basic anatomy and an approach to common pathology encountered in temporal bone imaging. Intended as a survival guide for residents and general radiologists, it covers all topics comprehensively, and provides intuitive point-by-point summaries, similar to those of popular radiology reference sites, for easy comprehension at a glance. The book also offers guidance on the pertinent points that need to be included in a report and how to answer basic questions that are likely to be asked by the referring clinician or supervising radiologist.This book will be a valuable resource for general radiologists, radiology residents, ENT residents, otology surgeons and anyone involved in the occasional temporal bone study. Part I. Basic Anatomy and Approach to Common Symptoms; Making Sense of History.- Basic Temporal Bone Imaging Anatomy; External, Middle and Inner Ear.- Temporal Bone Imaging Techniques; Computer Tomography, Cone Beam CT and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.- Imaging Approach to Conductive Hearing Loss.- Imaging Approach to Sensorineural Hearing Loss.- Imaging Approach to Tinnitus.- Imaging Approach to Otorrhea.- Imaging Approach to Otalgia.- Common Otoscopic Signs, Imaging of Common Surgeries and Implants.- Part II. Imaging of External Ear Pathology.- Radiological Features of Otitis Externa.- Imaging of External Ear Masses; Cholesteatoma and Tumours.- Imaging of External Ear Malformations, Canal Stenosis and Exostosis.- Part III. Imaging of Middle Ear and Mastoid Air Cells Pathology.- Imaging of Otomastoiditis, Acute and Chronic.- Radiological Features of Acquired and Congenital Cholesteatoma.- Radiological Features of Oval Window Atresia.- Part IV. Imaging of Inner Ear Pathology.- Imaging of Inner Ear Malformations and Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome.- Radiological Features of Otosclerosis.- Other Causes of Inner Ear Hearing Loss: Meniere’s Disease, Labyrinthitis & Semicircular Canal Dehiscence.- Part V. Imaging of Temporal Bone Trauma, Petrous Apex, Cerebello-Pontine Angles, Jugular Foramen & Facial Nerve.- Imaging of Temporal Bone Trauma.- Imaging of the Petrous Apex, Cerebello-Pontine Angles & Jugular Foramen.- Imaging of the Facial Nerve: Approach and Pathology.