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Pediatric and Adult MRI Atlas of Bone Marrow

Normal Appearances, Variants and Diffuse Disease States

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Book Details

Weight 5901 g
Dimensions 210 × 279 mm
ISBN

9783662568446

Book Cover

Paperback / softback

Publisher

Springer Berlin Heidelberg

Pages

197

Publishing Date

2018

About The Author

Ilaslan, Hakan

This comprehensive atlas is unique in being devoted to the MRI appearances of bone marrow in the axial and appendicular skeleton of adults and children. Normal MRI findings, including common variants and degenerative changes, are first documented. MRI appearances in the entire spectrum of neoplastic and non-neoplastic infiltrative marrow disorders are then presented, with accompanying explanatory text. Among the conditions considered are multiple myeloma, the acute and chronic leukemias, diffuse metastases, diffuse lymphomas, the anemias, polycythemia vera, myelofibrosis, storage disorders, and infections. Characteristic changes to bone marrow following various forms of treatment are also displayed and discussed. The selected images reflect the use of a variety of sequences and techniques, such as fat suppression, and contrast-enhanced imaging.

Adult: (Appendicular and axial skeleton): Normal bone marrow. Degenerative related changes. Neoplastic bone marrow-infiltrating diseases: Multiple myeloma. Acute leukemias. Chronic leukemias. Diffuse metastasis. Diffuse lymphomas. Non-neoplastic bone marrow-infiltrating diseases: Anemias. Polycytemia vera. Myelofibrosis. Marrow storage disorders. Infection. Post-treatment related marrow changes: Radiation changes. Chemotherapy changes. Granulocyte stimulating factor. Pediatric: (Appendicular and axial skeleton): Normal bone marrow at different age groups. Neoplastic bone marrow-infiltrating diseases: Multiple myeloma. Acute leukemias. Diffuse metastasis. Diffuse lymphomas. Non-neoplastic bone marrow-infiltrating diseases: Anemias. Polycytemia vera. Myelofibrosis. Marrow storage disorders. Infection. Post-treatment related marrow changes: Radiation changes. Chemotherapy changes. Granulocyte stimulating factor.

“The scope of this book is to aid towards the MRI evaluation of physiological and pathological bone marrow. It uses an atlas format to facilitate learning with numerous examples of a wide spectrum of normal and abnormal bone marrow states and in this context it largely succeeds. Aimed at radiologists, the book’s editors are internationally renowned radiologists and the contributing authors are all distinguished in their field. … paper is of good quality and the standards of production are decent.” (Dr. Asif Saifuddin and Dr. Anastasia Fotiadou, RAD Magazine, November, 2016)

Hakan Ilaslan, MD is an Associate Professor of Radiology at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College. Dr. Ilaslan received his medical degree from Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey. He completed a transitional year internship at Basset Hospital of Columbia University in New York. He subsequently completed a radiology residency at Albert Einstein Medical Center(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) and Musculoskeletal Radiology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic(Rochester, Minnesota).

Dr Ilaslan is the director of Musculoskeletal interventions at Cleveland Clinic performing image guided biopsies and tumor ablations in pediatric and adult patients.

Murali Sundaram M.B.B.S; FRCR is a staff radiologist at the Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA and professor of Radiology at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine and Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Sundaram graduated from the Guntur Medical College in India and did his radiology training at the Manchester Royal Infirmary,University of Manchester, U.K.

Prior to his present position at the Cleveland Clinic Dr. Sundaram was on the radiology clinical faculty of St.Louis University School of Medicine and Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA with the academic rank of Professor of Radiology. Dr. Sundaram was an Editor of Skeletal Radiology for 15 years, stepping down in 2012 to become Editor Emeritus.

MRI is the only imaging technique that allows direct visualization of bone marrow and its components with good spatial and contrast resolution. Accordingly, it is an optimal imaging modality for bone marrow assessment in both adults and children.

This comprehensive atlas is unique in being devoted to the MRI appearances of bone marrow in the axial and appendicular skeleton of adults and children. Normal MRI findings, including common variants and degenerative changes, are first documented. MRI appearances in the entire spectrum of neoplastic and non-neoplastic infiltrative marrow disorders are then presented, with accompanying explanatory text. Among the conditions considered are multiple myeloma, the acute and chronic leukemias, diffuse metastases, diffuse lymphomas, the anemias, polycythemia vera, myelofibrosis, storage disorders, and infections. Characteristic changes to bone marrow following various forms of treatment are also displayed and discussed. The selected images reflect the use of a variety of sequences and techniques, such as fat suppression, and contrast-enhanced imaging.

Devoted to the normal and abnormal MRI appearances of bone marrow in the axial and appendicular skeleton of adults and children

Documents normal MRI findings and variants

Presents MRI appearances in the entire spectrum of neoplastic and non-neoplastic infiltrative marrow disorders

Displays changes to bone marrow following various forms of treatment