MRI in Non-Infectious Inflammation and Arthropathies
MRI in Metabolic Disease
MRI in Neoplastic Bone Disease and Differential Considerations
MRI in Dural Lesions
MRI in Cord Lesions
Principles of Post-Operative Spine MRI
Identification of Complications using Post-Operative Spine MRI
William B. Morrison, MD, Professor of Radiology, Past President, Society of Skeletal Radiology, Director, Division of Musculoskeletal Radiology, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA, USA
John A. Carrino, MD, MPH, Professor and Vice Chair of Radiology, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA
Adam E. Flanders, MD, Professor of Radiology, Past President, American Society of Spine Radiology, Co-Director, Division of Neuroradiology, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Utilizing plentiful radiological images to illustrate each topic, this text is a comprehensive and descriptive review of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) interpretation for the spine, emphasizing standardized nomenclature and grading schemes. The book begins with current MR imaging protocols, including indication, sequencing and advanced imaging techniques, and a review of the relevant anatomy of the spine and its anomalies. Subsequent chapters encompass topics of trauma, degenerative disease, infection, inflammatory disease, as well as neoplastic and metabolic disease. Spinal cord and dural lesions will also be presented, with additional chapters dedicated to MRI evaluation of the post-operative patient. The format is reader-friendly, utilizing an efficient presentation of the essential principles and important findings on MR images of the spine, with a wealth of high-quality figures, graphics and tables for differential diagnosis as well as tips and tricks from experts in the field.
Presenting the most up-to-date protocols and suggested interpretations, MRI of the Spine will be a solid reference for orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine specialists, neurosurgeons, radiologists and all clinicians and support staff caring for the spine.