Fundamentals of Skeletal Radiology

Differential Diagnoses

Bubbly or Lytic Lesions (Fegnomashic) Fibrous dysplasia Enchondroma, eosinophilic granuloma Giant cell tumor Nonossifying fibroma Osteoblastoma Mets and myeloma Aneurysmal bone cyst Solitary bone cyst Hyperparathyroidism (brown tumor), hemangiomas Infection Chondroblastoma; chondromyxoid fibroid Multiple Lytic Lesions (FEEMHI) Fibrous dysplasia Enchondromas,…

Miscellaneous Magnetic Resonance Imaging

There are several additional areas in which magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is useful but should be covered in detail in texts devoted to musculoskeletal (MSK) MRI. They will be only superficially mentioned here. Included in this group are MR of…

Lumbar Spine: Disc Disease and Stenosis

Imaging the lumbar spine for disc disease and stenosis has evolved in the past 30 years from predominantly myelography-oriented exams to plain computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging exams. Although few differences between CT and MR imaging have…

Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Shoulder

Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the shoulder has been shown to have a high degree of accuracy, especially when performed with arthrography. Although most texts divide the shoulder into either cuff or labral abnormalities, it is important to know that…

Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Knee

Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the knee has developed into one of the most frequently requested exams in radiology. This is not just because many people injure their knees, but because of its high accuracy in depicting internal derangements. Accuracy…

Miscellaneous Conditions

There are a host of bony conditions, diseases, and syndromes that do not fit conveniently into any of the preceding chapters yet should be given some mention in an attempted overview of musculoskeletal radiology. Many of these are simply “Aunt…

Metabolic Bone Disease

Most of the literature on metabolic bone disease is steeped in biochemistry, physiology, histology, internal medicine, and other arcane pursuits that can be quite confusing for a poor radiology resident who just wants a few pearls and illustrations. Frankly, it’s…

Arthritis

The radiologic study of arthritis can be extremely difficult for the inexperienced because of the wide variety of patterns of disease, which produces a tremendous amount of overlap among the various diseases. What at first seems to be simple characterization…

Trauma

Radiology of trauma to the skeletal system is such a large topic that entire volumes have been devoted to it. Lee Rogers has written the definitive work in his excellent book entitled Radiology of Skeletal Trauma , and Jack and…