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  • Female Genitourinary by Monzer Chebab

    Female Genitourinary

    Monzer Chebab

    Publication Date: 2025

  • CT for the Non-Radiologist: The Essential CT Study Guide by Rocky Saenz

    CT for the Non-Radiologist: The Essential CT Study Guide

    Rocky Saenz

    Publication Date: 2-15-2024

    Now in its 3rd edition with new and revised content! This book is the premier resource for interpretation of computed tomography (CT) for non-radiologists! This book provides a basic introduction to the interpretation of CT imaging for non-radiology medical professionals. The book covers the fundamentals of CT diagnosis, including the key findings to make diagnoses, relevant anatomy, pathology and current treatments. The authors also provide guidance on interpreting CT images, with chapters devoted to specific anatomical regions, such as the head, neck, chest, spine, abdomen, and pelvis. The book emphasizes the power of CT imaging to diagnose pathology which directs treatment planning. Overall, CT for the Non-Radiologist serves as the essential resource for medical professionals who may encounter CT images in their practice but do not have specialized training in radiology. This is the Essential CT Study Guide!

  • CMC and GxP by Marvee Espiritu, Capt. Tej Ian Mehta, and Purushottam K. Dixit

    CMC and GxP

    Marvee Espiritu, Capt. Tej Ian Mehta, and Purushottam K. Dixit

    Publication Date: 2023

    This chapter focuses on chemistry, manufacturing, and controls (CMC) and Good “x” Practices (GxP) of investigational new drug applications. Pharmaceutical drug development necessitates a review of relevant CMC details. Review of the CMC details ensures identity, quality, safety, and stability of drug products before commercialization. Examples of CMC applications are provided in the context of drugs used in interventional radiology. Common challenges with CMC applications include insufficient information regarding safety and purity of pharmaceuticals and inconsistent pharmaceutical production practices. GxP provides regulations to ensure the safety of drug products throughout their manufacturing, storage, and distribution.

  • Funding Approaches by Pranav Moudgil and Jatin Sharma

    Funding Approaches

    Pranav Moudgil and Jatin Sharma

    Publication Date: 2023

    Research funding is the proverbial oil that lubricates the cogs of scientific innovation, and acquiring funding for interventional radiology studies is no different than for other academic disciplines. In this chapter, we discuss funding sources and how they present applicants with unique advantages and disadvantages, what makes for a good grant application and what makes for a poor grant application, and how you can position yourself to be in the former rather than the latter. Ultimately, most research will not just require an abundance of time, effort, and dedication but also the capital to invest in raw materials, devices, hardware, and software, and other design components to take an idea from the bench to the bedside.

  • Nonrandomized Controlled Trials by Han G. Ngo, Chaitu Dandu, Girish B. Nair, and Sayf Al-Katib

    Nonrandomized Controlled Trials

    Han G. Ngo, Chaitu Dandu, Girish B. Nair, and Sayf Al-Katib

    Publication Date: 2023

    Experimental studies can be divided into two broad categories: true experimental and quasi-experimental studies. An archetypical example of a true experimental study design is randomized controlled trials (RCTs), where participants are assigned to one of the comparison groups (e.g., either control or treatment group) randomly. Randomization yields comparison groups with minimal selection bias, enhancing the ability to assess the causal relationship between the intervention and the outcome. Although considered the gold standard for clinical research, RCTs are not always possible due to logistic and ethical concerns. Hence, nonrandomized controlled trials (NCTs)—a quasi-experimental study design that does not utilize random assignment—can be good alternatives when RCTs are not feasible. It should be noted that NCTs can also fall under prospective studies in addition to experimental studies. This chapter will focus on NCTs including basic principles, strengths and weaknesses, and applicability in interventional radiology research.

  • Chapter 92 - Adrenal gland imaging by David S. Lin, Ka Kit Wong, Elaine M. Caoili, James Shields, Anca M. Avram, and Benjamin L. Viglianti

    Chapter 92 - Adrenal gland imaging

    David S. Lin, Ka Kit Wong, Elaine M. Caoili, James Shields, Anca M. Avram, and Benjamin L. Viglianti

    Publication Date: 12-27-2022

    A variety of different pathologies can affect the adrenal glands. Highresolution anatomic imaging with computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can demonstrate subtle irregularities of the adrenal contours and can identify lesions millimeters in size. When combined with sensitive biochemical tests of adrenocortical and medullary hormones, diagnosis of adrenal gland dysfunction can be made at very early stages of disease. Certain adrenal pathologies can be confidently diagnosed based on imaging features alone and can potentially circumvent the need for percutaneous tissue sampling. Additionally, functional imaging with nuclear medicine scintigraphy and positron emission tomography (PET) add significant clinical utility, particularly in the evaluation of biochemically functional tumors as well as distant extra-adrenal metastatic disease.

  • Chapter 19 - Inferior Vena Cava Filter by JH Savin, A Kesselman, RM Kiefer, AS Niekamp, and MA Savin

    Chapter 19 - Inferior Vena Cava Filter

    JH Savin, A Kesselman, RM Kiefer, AS Niekamp, and MA Savin

    Publication Date: 6-26-2019

    Now designated as a primary medical specialty, the field of interventional radiology has contributed many ground-breaking procedures, including angioplasty, catheter-delivered stents, aneurysm coiling, and minimally-invasive cancer treatment. This first-of-its-kind review text offers an authoritative, easy-to-use introduction to the field, highlighting procedures, instruments, techniques, modalities, and more. Using an image-filled, practical format it covers exactly what you need to know for a solid foundation in this fast-growing field.

  • Chapter 9 - Neurocysticercosis by Samir Noujaim, Lawrence Bahoura, Daniel L. Noujaim, and Marie Tominna

    Chapter 9 - Neurocysticercosis

    Samir Noujaim, Lawrence Bahoura, Daniel L. Noujaim, and Marie Tominna

    Publication Date: 11-12-2018

    Acquire a better understanding of disease evolution and treatment response with Neuroradiology Spectrum and Evolution of Disease. The unique format includes carefully chosen clinical images that depict the pathologic evolution of disease from initial presentation across the continuum of progression. Colorful graphics plot characteristic changes, helping you visualize how normal and abnormal variations alter over time. Extensive illustrations and concise descriptions distill complex concepts, making this first-of-its-kind resource an excellent tool for imaging interpretation and clinical problem solving.

  • Image-guided percutaneous spine biopsy by Richard Silbergleit

    Image-guided percutaneous spine biopsy

    Richard Silbergleit

    Publication Date: 2-16-2017

    This textbook covers key areas and reviews important principles and steps in the preparation for and the performance of spine biopsy. Image-guided percutaneous biopsy techniques and their application throughout the spinal axis are presented and discussed in detail. The advantages and disadvantages of various spine biopsy instruments are reviewed. Commonly encountered biopsy scenarios are considered in order to help readers effectively manage these situations when they occur in their practices. Clear guidance is offered on patient selection and preparation, which are critical to safe and effective outcomes, and much emphasis is placed on procedural safety, with a focus on complication avoidance and the appropriate reporting of complications. Image-Guided Percutaneous Spine Biopsy will be a welcome one-stop shop providing up-to-date information for all physicians with an interest in the subject, including radiologists, surgeons, and pathologists.

 
 
 

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