Book (Practical) Medicine Joint echo perfect image for rheumatism and locomotorium medical care, 2nd edition [with electronic version] / Masashi Okano

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 医学 リウマチ・運動器診療のための関節エコーPerfect Image 第2版【電子版付】 / 岡野匡志
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Released date: 10 Sep 2023

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[Introduction to the Contents]
◆ From the basics such as the tips for holding the probe to the detailed explanation of the imaging method to each joint part and attachment part.
◆ In addition, it contains a large volume echo image and more than 200 videos for each part. There are videos that can be played back simultaneously with the actual probe operation and the echo screen, so intuitive understanding is possible.
◆ Since the mechanism of development and characteristics of echo are described for each disease, if you read this book to the end, even beginners who entered from "How to Take Images" will be able to understand the differential diagnosis by echo.
Contents
1 Imaging method
1 Device / Probe
2 Setting
3 Imaging technique
4 Prepared goods
5 normal finding and pathological findings
6 Imaging method of each joint
7 Imaging method of attachment part
2 Differential diagnosis
1 finger
2 wrist
3 elbow
4 shoulder
5 hip
6 knee
6 ankle
7 ankle
8 toe
3 Differential diagnosis
1 spondyloarthritis
2 psoriatic arthritis
3 Polymyalgia rheumatica
4 crystal-induced arthritis
5 osteoarthritis
6 RS3PE syndrome
7 SAPHO syndrome and palmoplantar pustulosis osteoarthritis
8 infectious arthritis (pyogenic arthritis)
9 irAE arthritis
4 Use of joint echo in clinical practice
5 Echo-guided arthrocentesis (injection / nerve block)
[Author's brief history]
Professor Specially Appointed for the Control of Geriatric Locomotorium Degenerative Disease at Osaka Public University echo findings