This volume provides a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the use of MRI and CT to identify and characterize developmental anomalies and acquired diseases of the female genital tract. Both benign and malignant diseases are considered in depth, and detailed attention is also paid to normal anatomic findings and variants. Further individual chapters focus on the patient with pelvic pain and the use of MRI for pelvimetry during pregnancy and the evaluation of fertility. Compared with the first edition, chapters have been either newly written by different authors or updated to reflect intervening progress; in addition, imaging of the placenta is now covered. Throughout, emphasis is placed on the most recent diagnostic and technical advances, and the text is complemented by many detailed and informative illustrations. All of the authors are acknowledged experts in diagnostic imaging of the female pelvis, and the volume will prove an invaluable aid to everyone with an interest in this field.
1. Clinical Anatomy of the Female Pelvis
2. MR and CT Techniques
3. Uterus: Normal Findings
4. Congenital Malformations of the Uterus
5. Benign Uterine Lesions
6. Cervical Cancer
7. Endometrial Cancer
8. Uterine Sarcomas
9. Ovaries and Fallopian tubes: Normal findings and Anomalies
10. Adnexal Masses: Benign Ovarian Lesions and Characterization
11. Adnexal Masses: Characterization of Benign Adnexal Masses
12. CT and MRI in Ovarian Carcinoma
13. Endometriosis
14. Vagina and Vulva
15. Imaging of Lymph Nodes
16. Acute and Chronic Pelvic Pain Disorders
17. MRI of the pelvic floor
18. Evaluation of infertility
19. MR Pelvimetry
20. MR Imaging of the Placenta
Bernd Hamm, Charité Universitätsmedizin, Institut für Radiologie, Berlin, Germany
This volume provides a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the use of MRI and CT to identify and characterize developmental anomalies and acquired diseases of the female genital tract. Both benign and malignant diseases are considered in depth, and detailed attention is also paid to normal anatomic findings and variants. Further individual chapters focus on the patient with pelvic pain and the use of MRI for pelvimetry during pregnancy and the evaluation of fertility. Compared with the first edition, chapters have been either newly written by different authors or updated to reflect intervening progress; in addition, imaging of the placenta is now covered. Throughout, emphasis is placed on the most recent diagnostic and technical advances, and the text is complemented by many detailed and informative illustrations. All of the authors are acknowledged experts in diagnostic imaging of the female pelvis, and the volume will prove an invaluable aid to everyone with an interest in this field.
Describes the use of MRI and CT to diagnose developmental anomalies and acquired diseases of the female genital tract
Depicts normal anatomic findings and variants
Reflects the latest advances in the field
Includes numerous detailed illustrations