Six years ago the editors of the Encyclopedia of Medical Radiology selected two additional editors from the emerging generation of young radiologists to complete this unique compendium of radiology. Klaus Ranniger was one of them and he worked with enthusiasm and great energy at the challenge facing him. His editorial work was excellent and he succeeded in winning internationally acclaimed scientists to contribute to this volume. Their chapters have met the requirements and goals we set out to achieve in every aspect and to the highest degree. The majority of the authors valued Klaus Ranniger…mehr
Six years ago the editors of the Encyclopedia of Medical Radiology selected two additional editors from the emerging generation of young radiologists to complete this unique compendium of radiology. Klaus Ranniger was one of them and he worked with enthusiasm and great energy at the challenge facing him. His editorial work was excellent and he succeeded in winning internationally acclaimed scientists to contribute to this volume. Their chapters have met the requirements and goals we set out to achieve in every aspect and to the highest degree. The majority of the authors valued Klaus Ranniger not only as a fellow scientist and doctor but also as a personal friend. In America, his adopted country, he found acknowledgement of his personal achievement and scientific research. He was highly respected and admired among specialists in the field of radiology. Klaus Ranniger, our coeditor and friend, died suddenly and unexpectedly before this volume could be published. We are honored to present this volume as his legacy. FRIEDRICH HEUCK Vorwort Die Herausgeber des Handbuches der medizinischen Radiologie nahmen vor sechs Jahren aus der nachfolgenden Generation von Radiologen zwei Mitarbeiter in ihren Kreis auf, urn dieses im wissenschaftlichen Schrifttum der Welt einmalige Sammelwerk der Radiologie aus dem Springer-Verlag zum AbschluB zu bringen. Mit groBer Tatkraft und echter Begeisterung hat Klaus RANNIGER die ihm gestellten Aufgaben tibernommen.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Diagnosis, Classification, and Nomenclature of Bone Tumors..- A. Introduction.- B. Diagnosis of Bone Tumors.- C. Radiologic Examination.- D. Pathologic Examination.- E. Value and Limitations of Histochemistry in the Study of Bone Tumors.- F. Electron Microscopy.- G. Classification and Nomenclature of Bone Tumors.- H. Histological Typing of Primary Bone Tumors and Tumorlike Lesions (WHO).- References.- Radiologie Approach to Bone Tumors..- A. Location.- B. Cortex.- C. The Periosteum.- D. Destruction of Bone.- E. Margination or Zone of Transition.- F. Increase in Bone Density.- G. Matrix Calcification.- H. Expansion of the Cortex.- I. Trabeculation.- J. Size.- K. Shape.- L. The Joint Space.- M. The Age of the Patient.- N. The Incidence of the Various Tumors.- References see page 67.- General Concepts and Pathology of Tumors of Osseous Origin..- I. Osteoma.- II. Osteoid Osteoma.- III. Benign Osteoblastoma.- IV. Osteogenic Sarcoma or Osteosarcoma.- I. Osteoma.- II. Osteoid Osteoma.- III. Osteoblastoma.- I. Osteogenic Sarcoma (Osteosarcoma, Central Osteosarcoma).- II. Primary Multicentric Osteogenic Sarcoma.- III. Osteogenic Sarcoma Developing in Abnormal Bone.- IV. Osteogenic Sarcoma as a Complication of Paget's Disease.- V. Osteogenic Sarcoma Arising in Previously Irradiated Bone.- VI. Osteogenic Sarcoma Associated with Fibrous Dysplasia.- VII. Osteogenic Sarcoma in Osteogenesis Imperfecta.- VIII. Soft Tissue Osteogenic Sarcoma.- References.- Parosteal Osteosarcoma..- A. Clinical Features.- B. Treatment.- References.- Cartilaginous Tumors and Cartilage-Forming Tumor-like Conditions of the Bones and Soft Tissues..- A. Introduction.- B. Solitary Osteochondroma.- C. Radiation-Induced Osteochondromas.- D. Multiple Osteochondromatosis.- E. Solitary Enchondromas.- F. MultipleEnchondromatosis.- G. Dysplasia Epiphysealis Hemimelica.- H. Juxtacortical (periosteal) Chondroma.- I. Chondroblastoma.- J. Chondromyxoid Fibroma.- K. Chondrosarcoma.- L. Peripheral Chondrosarcoma.- M. Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma.- N. Dedifferentiation of Chondrosarcoma.- O. Extraskeletal Cartilage Tumors of the Soft Tissues.- P. Synovial Chondromatosis.- Q. Summary.- References.- Giant Cell Tumor of Bone..- A. Clinical Features.- B. Pathologic Features.- C. Roentgenographic Features.- D. Treatment and Prognosis.- References.- Marrow Tumors..- A. Ewing's Sarcoma.- B. Reticulum Cell Sarcoma of Bone.- C. Multiple Myeloma and Solitary Plasmacytoma.- D. Lymphoma of Bone.- References.- Vascular Tumors of Bone..- A. Hemangiomas.- B. Lymphangioma.- C. Glomus Tumor.- D. Hemangiopericytoma.- E. Hemangioendothelioma (Angiosarcoma).- References.- Connective Tissue Tumors of Bone..- A. Chondrogenic Series.- B. Fibrogenic Series.- C. Fibrosarcoma.- D. Lipoma.- E. Liposarcoma.- References.- Chordoma..- A. Introduction.- B. Embryology.- C. Pathology.- D. Clinical Findings.- E. Roentgenologic Findings.- References.- Adamantinoma (Malignant Angioblastoma), Schwannoma (Neurilemmoma), Neurofibroma..- A. Adamantinoma Long Bones and Ameloblastoma - Jaw.- B. Schwannoma (Neurilemmoma).- C. Neurofibroma.- References.- Tumor-like Lesions..- A. The Solitary Bone Cyst.- B. Aneurysmal Bone Cyst.- C. Juxta-Articular Bone Cyst (Intraosseous Ganglia).- D. The Fibrous Cortical Defect or Nonosteogenic Fibroma.- E. Eosinophilic Granuloma.- F. Fibrous Dysplasia.- G. Myositis Ossificans.- H. Brown Tumors of Hyperparathyroidism.- References.- Metastatic Bone Disease..- A. Incidence.- B. Localization.- C. Method of Diagnosis.- D. Mechanisms of Metastasis.- E. Roentgenographic Diagnosis.- Conclusion.-References.- Study of Bone Tumors with Radionuclides..- A. Radionuclides.- B. Instrumentation.- C. Mechanisms of Localization.- D. Indications for Radionuclide Imaging of the Skeleton.- E. Malignant Tumors.- F. Benign Tumors and Tumorlike Abnormalities.- G. Conclusion.- References.- Angiography of Bone Tumors..- A. Introduction.- B. Vascular Anatomy.- C. Arteriography.- D. Bone-Forming Tumors.- E. Cartilage-Forming Tumors.- F. Giant Cell Tumor and Aneurysmal Bone Cyst.- G. Vascular Tumors.- H. Other Connective Tissue Tumors.- I. Marrow Tumors.- J. Other Tumors.- K. Tumorlike Lesions.- L. Metastatic Bone Lesions.- References.- High-Resolution Radiographic Techniques for the Detection and Study of Skeletal Neoplasms..- A. Radiographic Techniques.- B. Comparison of Images Using Magnification Techniques.- Summary and Conclusions.- References.- Author Index - Namenverzeichnis.
Diagnosis, Classification, and Nomenclature of Bone Tumors..- A. Introduction.- B. Diagnosis of Bone Tumors.- C. Radiologic Examination.- D. Pathologic Examination.- E. Value and Limitations of Histochemistry in the Study of Bone Tumors.- F. Electron Microscopy.- G. Classification and Nomenclature of Bone Tumors.- H. Histological Typing of Primary Bone Tumors and Tumorlike Lesions (WHO).- References.- Radiologie Approach to Bone Tumors..- A. Location.- B. Cortex.- C. The Periosteum.- D. Destruction of Bone.- E. Margination or Zone of Transition.- F. Increase in Bone Density.- G. Matrix Calcification.- H. Expansion of the Cortex.- I. Trabeculation.- J. Size.- K. Shape.- L. The Joint Space.- M. The Age of the Patient.- N. The Incidence of the Various Tumors.- References see page 67.- General Concepts and Pathology of Tumors of Osseous Origin..- I. Osteoma.- II. Osteoid Osteoma.- III. Benign Osteoblastoma.- IV. Osteogenic Sarcoma or Osteosarcoma.- I. Osteoma.- II. Osteoid Osteoma.- III. Osteoblastoma.- I. Osteogenic Sarcoma (Osteosarcoma, Central Osteosarcoma).- II. Primary Multicentric Osteogenic Sarcoma.- III. Osteogenic Sarcoma Developing in Abnormal Bone.- IV. Osteogenic Sarcoma as a Complication of Paget's Disease.- V. Osteogenic Sarcoma Arising in Previously Irradiated Bone.- VI. Osteogenic Sarcoma Associated with Fibrous Dysplasia.- VII. Osteogenic Sarcoma in Osteogenesis Imperfecta.- VIII. Soft Tissue Osteogenic Sarcoma.- References.- Parosteal Osteosarcoma..- A. Clinical Features.- B. Treatment.- References.- Cartilaginous Tumors and Cartilage-Forming Tumor-like Conditions of the Bones and Soft Tissues..- A. Introduction.- B. Solitary Osteochondroma.- C. Radiation-Induced Osteochondromas.- D. Multiple Osteochondromatosis.- E. Solitary Enchondromas.- F. MultipleEnchondromatosis.- G. Dysplasia Epiphysealis Hemimelica.- H. Juxtacortical (periosteal) Chondroma.- I. Chondroblastoma.- J. Chondromyxoid Fibroma.- K. Chondrosarcoma.- L. Peripheral Chondrosarcoma.- M. Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma.- N. Dedifferentiation of Chondrosarcoma.- O. Extraskeletal Cartilage Tumors of the Soft Tissues.- P. Synovial Chondromatosis.- Q. Summary.- References.- Giant Cell Tumor of Bone..- A. Clinical Features.- B. Pathologic Features.- C. Roentgenographic Features.- D. Treatment and Prognosis.- References.- Marrow Tumors..- A. Ewing's Sarcoma.- B. Reticulum Cell Sarcoma of Bone.- C. Multiple Myeloma and Solitary Plasmacytoma.- D. Lymphoma of Bone.- References.- Vascular Tumors of Bone..- A. Hemangiomas.- B. Lymphangioma.- C. Glomus Tumor.- D. Hemangiopericytoma.- E. Hemangioendothelioma (Angiosarcoma).- References.- Connective Tissue Tumors of Bone..- A. Chondrogenic Series.- B. Fibrogenic Series.- C. Fibrosarcoma.- D. Lipoma.- E. Liposarcoma.- References.- Chordoma..- A. Introduction.- B. Embryology.- C. Pathology.- D. Clinical Findings.- E. Roentgenologic Findings.- References.- Adamantinoma (Malignant Angioblastoma), Schwannoma (Neurilemmoma), Neurofibroma..- A. Adamantinoma Long Bones and Ameloblastoma - Jaw.- B. Schwannoma (Neurilemmoma).- C. Neurofibroma.- References.- Tumor-like Lesions..- A. The Solitary Bone Cyst.- B. Aneurysmal Bone Cyst.- C. Juxta-Articular Bone Cyst (Intraosseous Ganglia).- D. The Fibrous Cortical Defect or Nonosteogenic Fibroma.- E. Eosinophilic Granuloma.- F. Fibrous Dysplasia.- G. Myositis Ossificans.- H. Brown Tumors of Hyperparathyroidism.- References.- Metastatic Bone Disease..- A. Incidence.- B. Localization.- C. Method of Diagnosis.- D. Mechanisms of Metastasis.- E. Roentgenographic Diagnosis.- Conclusion.-References.- Study of Bone Tumors with Radionuclides..- A. Radionuclides.- B. Instrumentation.- C. Mechanisms of Localization.- D. Indications for Radionuclide Imaging of the Skeleton.- E. Malignant Tumors.- F. Benign Tumors and Tumorlike Abnormalities.- G. Conclusion.- References.- Angiography of Bone Tumors..- A. Introduction.- B. Vascular Anatomy.- C. Arteriography.- D. Bone-Forming Tumors.- E. Cartilage-Forming Tumors.- F. Giant Cell Tumor and Aneurysmal Bone Cyst.- G. Vascular Tumors.- H. Other Connective Tissue Tumors.- I. Marrow Tumors.- J. Other Tumors.- K. Tumorlike Lesions.- L. Metastatic Bone Lesions.- References.- High-Resolution Radiographic Techniques for the Detection and Study of Skeletal Neoplasms..- A. Radiographic Techniques.- B. Comparison of Images Using Magnification Techniques.- Summary and Conclusions.- References.- Author Index - Namenverzeichnis.
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