Magnetic Resonance Imaging of The Pelvis: A Practical Approach presents comprehensive information to deal withcommonly encountered pelvic pathologies. The content is developed by disease-focused experts aiming to share theirexperience to make the information easily applicable to clinical setting and research.
The book covers a wide range of pelvic pathologies, and each chapter focuses on problem-solving approaches andincludes tips and advice for multiple real-world scenarios. It also provides comprehensive-yet-tailored protocols, clearguidelines for indications, a detailed discussion of pathologies, descriptions of important differential diagnoses, and pitfalls and their solutions.
It is a valuable resource for radiologists, researchers, clinicians, and members of medical and biomedical fields who needto understand better how to use MRI to base their diagnosis or advance their research work.
- Covers the most common pelvic conditions to help readers manage complex cases of pelvic MRI encountered indaily practice.
- Written by experienced and passionate disease-focused experts encompassing several real-world examples.
- Provides valuable knowledge through a practice-based, image-rich approach, covering topics ranging from basicanatomy to advanced clinical implications.
- Discusses a broad spectrum of diseases and pathologies of the pelvic region to assist readers from different fields ofmedicine, including oncology, urology, obstetrics, and gynecology or urogynecology.