Broken Bones
The Radiologic Atlas of Fractures and Dislocations
2nd Edition
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- Authors:
- Felix S. Chew, University of Washington
- Catherine Maldijan, University of Pittsburgh
- Hyojeong Mulcahy, University of Washington
- Date Published: May 2016
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Broken Bones contains 434 individual cases and 1,101 radiologic images illustrating the typical and less typical appearances of fractures and dislocations throughout the body. The first chapter describes fractures and dislocations of the fingers, starting with fractures of the phalangeal tufts and progressing through the distal, middle, and proximal phalanges and the DIP and PIP joints. Subsequent chapters cover the metacarpals, the carpal bones, the radius and ulna, the elbow and upper arm, and the shoulder and thoracic cage. The cervical spine and the thoracic and lumbosacral spine are covered in separate chapters, followed by the pelvis, the femur, the knee and lower leg, the ankle, the tarsal bones, and the metatarsals and toes. The final three chapters cover the face, fractures and dislocations in children, and fractures and dislocations caused by bullets and nonmilitary blasts.
Read more- Contains clear, state-of-the-art radiologic images, which will allow readers to observe more subtle details, including soft tissues
- Contains radiologic descriptions that concisely describe the key features of each case, thereby simulating a case discussion with an expert
- While other books show images of fractures without context, this book provides patient demographics and clinical presentations for all cases
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- Edition: 2nd Edition
- Date Published: May 2016
- format: Adobe eBook Reader
- isbn: 9781316578780
- contains: 110 b/w illus.
- availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
Table of Contents
1. Fractures and dislocations of the fingers Felix S. Chew and Catherine Maldjian
2. Fractures and dislocations of the metacarpals Felix S. Chew and Catherine Maldjian
3. Fractures and dislocations of the carpal bones Felix S. Chew and Catherine Maldjian
4. Fractures and dislocations of the radius and ulna Catherine Maldjian and Felix S. Chew
5. Fractures and dislocations of the elbow and arm Catherine Maldjian and Felix S. Chew
6. Fractures and dislocations of the shoulder and thoracic cage Felix S. Chew, Catherine Maldjian and Eira Roth
7. Fractures and dislocations of the cervical spine Refky Nicola, Felix S. Chew and Catherine Maldjian
8. Fractures and dislocations of the thoracolumbosacral spine Refky Nicola, Felix S. Chew and Catherine Maldjian
9. Fractures and dislocations of the pelvis Felix S. Chew and Hyojeong Mulcahy
10. Fractures and dislocations of the femur Felix S. Chew
11. Fractures and dislocations of the knee and leg Felix S. Chew
12. Fractures and dislocations of the ankle Felix S. Chew
13. Fractures and dislocations of the tarsal bones Felix S. Chew and Hyojeong Mulcahy
14. Fractures and dislocations of the metatarsals and toes Hyojeong Mulcahy and Felix S. Chew
15. Fractures and dislocations of the face Christin M. B. Foster and Felix S. Chew
16. Fractures and dislocations in children Felix S. Chew, Catherine Maldjian, Hyojeong Mulcany and Refky Nicola
17. Fractures and dislocation caused by bullets and blasts (nonmilitary) Felix S. Chew.
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