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Chest and cardiac imaging : an atlas of differential diagnosis / Ronald L. Eisenberg.
- Title
- Chest and cardiac imaging : an atlas of differential diagnosis / Ronald L. Eisenberg.
- Author
- Eisenberg, Ronald L.
- Publication
- New York : Raven Press, c1993.
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- Description
- vii, 270 p. : ill.; 29 cm.
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Atlas.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- Chest Patterns. C1. Localized alveolar pattern. C2. Pulmonary edema pattern (symmetric bilateral alveolar pattern). C3. Unilateral pulmonary edema pattern. C4. Diffuse reticular or reticulonodular pattern. C5. Honeycombing. C6. Solitary pulmonary nodule. C7. Multiple pulmonary nodules. C8. Miliary nodules. C9. Cavitary lesions of the lungs. C10. Unilateral hilar enlargement. C11. Bilateral hilar enlargement. C12. Hilar and mediastinal lymph node enlargement. C13. Unilateral, lobar, or localized hyperlucency of the lung. C14. Bilateral hyperlucent lungs. C15. Lobar enlargement (bulging interlobar fissure). C16. Lobar or segmental collapse. C17. Pulmonary parenchymal calcification. C18. Pulmonary disease with eosinophilia. C19. Skin disorder combined with widespread lung disease. C20. Meniscus (air-crescent) sign. C21. Anterior mediastinal lesions. C22. Anterior mediastinal lesions on computed tomography. C23. Middle mediastinal lesions.
- C24. Middle mediastinal lesions on computed tomography. C25. Posterior mediastinal lesions. C26. Posterior mediastinal lesions on computed tomography. C27. Abnormality of the azygoesophageal recess on computed tomography. C28. Shift of the mediastinum. C29. Pneumomediastinum. C3O. Pleural-based lesion. C31. Extrapleural lesion. C32. Pleural calcification. C33. Pleural effusion with otherwise normal-appearing chest. C34. Pleural effusion associated with other radiographic evidence of chest disease. C35. Chylothorax. C36. Pneumothorax. C37. Tracheal mass/narrowing. C38. Upper airway obstruction in children. C39. Widening of the right paratracheal stripe (5 millimeters or more). C40. Elevated diaphragm. C41. Interstitial lung disease on computed tomography. C42. Alveolar lung disease on computed tomography. C43. Cystic lung disease on computed tomography. C44. Axillary masses on computed tomography -- Cardiovascular Patterns. CA1. Right atrial enlargement.
- CA2. Right ventricular enlargement. CA3. Left atrial enlargement. CA4. Left ventricular enlargement. CA5. Cyanotic congenital heart disease with increased pulmonary vascularity. CA6. Cyanotic congenital heart disease with decreased pulmonary vascularity. CA7. Acyanotic congenital heart disease with increased pulmonary blood flow. CA8. Acyanotic congenital heart disease with normal pulmonary blood flow. CA9. Prominent ascending aorta or aortic arch. CA10. Small ascending aorta or aortic arch. CA11. Major anomalies of the aortic arch and pulmonary artery. CA12. Congenital heart disease associated with a right aortic arch (mirror-image branching). CA13. Dilation of the main pulmonary artery. CA14. Dilation of the superior vena cava. CA15. Dilation of the azygos vein. CA16. Congestive heart failure in neonates less than 4 weeks old. CA17. High-output heart disease. CA18. Hypertensive cardiovascular disease. CA19. Cardiovascular calcification. CA2O. Pericardial effusion.
- CA21. Constrictive pericarditis.
- ISBN
- 0781700469
- LCCN
- 92049460
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries