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Quaia Radiological Imaging of the Kidney

ISBN: 978-3-642-54046-2

Edition: 2nd Ed.

Publication date: August 2014

Cover: Hardcover

Pages: 903 p.

Illustrations: 849 ill.

Publisher: Springer

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Description

  • Comprehensive analysis of the normal anatomy and pathology of the kidney and upper urinary tract from the modern diagnostic imaging point of view
  • Full descriptions of all applicable imaging modalities, with clear guidance on patient preparation and investigation protocols
  • Coverage of the entire spectrum of kidney pathologies with the aid of numerous images, including many in color
  • Fully updated and revised to reflect recent advances

This book, now in its second edition, provides a comprehensive analysis of imaging of the kidneys, upper urinary tract, and ureters, covering the normal anatomy and anatomic variants as well as all renal and urinary system pathologies. The relevant imaging modalities are first discussed, with detailed description of their applications in the kidney and upper urinary tract. The entire spectrum of kidney pathologies is then presented in a series of detailed chapters with up-to-date references, high-quality images, informative schemes, and figures showing macroscopic and microscopic surgical and pathologic specimens. Chapters relating to the latest innovations in tumor ablation, vascular and nonvascular interventional procedures, and parametric and molecular imaging have been fully updated to reflect progress in these rapidly evolving fields. This book will be of great interest to all radiologists, oncologists, nephrologists, and urologists who are involved in the management of kidney pathologies in their daily clinical practice.