1Preface
695.3.2 Electrocardiogram
2Chapter
705.3.3 Echocardiogram
31 Introduction- An approach To Image Interpretation
715.3.4 Stress Test
41.1 X-RAY
725.3.5 Blood Tests
51.2 Pulmonary angiogram
735.4 Pneumopercardium
61.3 Exercise
745.4.1 Pathology
7Chapter
755.4.2 Radiographic Features
82 Diagnostic Imaging Modalities
765.4.3 Differential Diagnosis
92.1 Projection (plain) radiography
775.5 Cardiomyopathy
102.2 Fluoroscopy
785.5.1 Symptoms
112.3 Computed tomography
795.5.2 Causes
122.4 Ultrasound
805.5.3 Types
132.5 Magnetic resonance imaging
815.5.4 Risk Factors
142.6 Nuclear medicine
825.5.5 Complications
152.7 Interventional radiology
835.6 Mitral stenosis
162.8 Teleradiology
845.7 Valvular Stenosis
172.9 Exercise
855.8 Mitral Valve Stenosis
18Chapter
865.8.1 Causes
193 Chest
875.8.2 Symptoms
203.1 Male versus Female Chest
885.8.3 Diagnosis
213.2 Effect of over- and underexposure on a chest x-ray
895.8.4 Treatment
223.3 Left mastectomy
905.9 Valvuloplasty for Mitral Stenosis
233.4 Nipple shadows
915.10 Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)
243.5 Effect of position on the chest x-ray
925.10.1 Signs & Symptoms
253.6 Effect of respiration
935.10.2 Causes
263.7 Normal anatomy on the chest x-ray
945.10.3 Diagnosis
273.8 How To Read A Chest X-Ray
955.10.4 Clinical Testing and Work-Up
283.8.1 Specific Radiological Check List
965.11 Coronary artery calcification
293.8.2 Extended Radiological Check List – Lateral Film
975.11.1 Etiology
303.9 Exercise
985.11.2 Epidemiology
31Chapter
995.11.3 Pathophysiology
324 Breast
1005.11.4 History and Physical
334.1 Imaging Methods
1015.11.5 Evaluation Diagnostic Methods
344.2 Interpretation
1025.11.6 Treatment / Management
354.3 Breast Calcifications
1035.11.7 Cardiac Imaging
364.4 Fibrocystic Breast Tissue
1045.11.8 What are the Risks of a CTCA?
374.5 How Breast Cancer Is Treated
1055.12 Exercise
384.6 How to Understand Mammogram BI-RADS Score: 4.6.1 Using MRI for Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Screening
106Chapter
394.7 Breast Neoplasmasms
1076 Gastrointestinal System
404.7.1 Risk Factors
1086.1 Introduction: 6.1.1 Imaging Techniques and Anatomy
414.7.2 Pathology
1096.2 Single gallstone
424.7.3 Symptoms
1106.2.1 What Are Gallstones?
434.7.4 Causes
1116.2.2 What is the Biliary Tract?
444.8 Breast Biopsy
1126.2.3 What Causes Gallstones?
454.8.1 Introduction
1136.2.4 Who is at Risk For Gallstones?
464.8.2 Current Procedures
1146.2.5 What are the Symptoms and Complications of Gallstones?
474.8.3 Preprocedural Considerations
1156.2.6 When Should a Person Talk with a Health Care Provider about Gallstones?
484.9 Stereotactic Biopsy
1166.2.7 How are Gallstones Diagnosed?
494.9.1 Indications
1176.2.8 How are Gallstones Treated?
504.9.2 Equipment
1186.2.9 Surgery
514.10 US-guided Biopsy
1196.2.10 Nonsurgical Treatments for Cholesterol Gallstones
524.10.1 Equipment
1206.2.11 Eating, Diet, and Nutrition
534.10.2 Technique
1216.3 Splenic histoplasmosis
544.11 MR-guided Biopsy
1226.3.1 Forms
554.11.1 Indications
1236.3.2 Symptoms
564.11.2 Equipment
1246.3.3 Diagnosis
574.11.3 Technique
1256.3.4 Prognosis
584.11.4 Postprocedure Considerations
1266.3.5 Treatment
594.12 Breast implant rupture
1276.4 Calcified fibroids
604.12.1 Pathology
1286.4.1 What is a Calcified Fibroid?
614.12.2 Radiographic Features
1296.4.2 Diagnosis
624.13 Exercise
1306.4.3 How are Calcified Fibroids Treated?
63Chapter
1316.4.4 What Should I Do If I Have a Calcified Fibroid?
645 Cardiovascular System
1326.5 Exercise
655.1 Normal Anatomy
133Appendix
665.2 Evaluation of the Cardiac Silhouette: 5.2.1 Generalized Cardiomegaly
134Glossary
675.3 Diagnosis
135Index
685.3.1 Chest X-Ray