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Al-Tubaikh Internal Medicine

An Illustrated Radiological Guide
Third Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-28575-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark

An Illustrated Radiological Guide

E-Book, Englisch, 744 Seiten, eBook

Reihe: Medicine (R0)

ISBN: 978-3-031-28575-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



This very well-received book, now in its third edition, equips the radiologist with the information needed in order to diagnose internal medicine disorders and their complications from the radiological perspective. It offers an easy-to-consult tool that documents the most common and most important radiological signs of a wide range of diseases, across diverse specialties, with the aid of an excellent gallery of images and illustrations. Compared with the second edition, new updates have been added, including three new chapters that cover autonomic medicine, psychosomatic medicine, and forensic medicine. Internal Medicine – An Illustrated Radiological Guide puts the radiologist in the internal medicine physician’s shoes. It teaches radiologists how to think in terms of disease progression and complications, explains where to look for and to image these complications, and identifies the best modalities for reaching a diagnosis. It will also benefit internal medicine physicians by clarifying the help that radiology can offer them and assisting in the choice of investigation for diagnostic confirmation.

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1.       Gastroenterology

1.1. Liver Cirrhosis

1.2. Fatty Liver Disease (Liver Steatosis)

1.3. Recurrent Epigastric Pain

1.4. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

1.5. Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage

1.6. Pancreatitis

1.7. Jaundice

1.8. Diarrhea and Malabsorption

1.9.  Booerhave Syndrome

2.       Neurology

2.1. Stroke (Brain Infarction)

2.17. Peripheral Neuropathies

2.18. Cranial Nerves Syndromes

2.2. Stroke Diseases and Syndromes

2.3.  Intracranial Hemorrhage

2.4. Meningitis

2.5. Encephalitis

2.6. Epilepsy

2.7. Headache

2.8. Multiple Sclerosis and Other Demyelinating Diseases

2.9. Parkinsonism

2.10.    Dementia

2.11.    Huntington’s Disease

2.12.    Heat Stroke (Pancerebellar Syndrome)

2.13.    Aphasia

2.14.    Squint (Strabismus)

2.15.    Nystagmus

2.16.    Erectile Dysfunction

3.       Endocrinology

3.1. Grave’s Disease (Hyperthyroidism)

3.12. Hypothyroidism

              3.2. Hyperparathyroidism

              3.3. Growth Hormone Diseases

              3.4. Osteoporosis

              3.5. Rickets and Osteomalacia

              3.6. Scurvy

              3.7. Fluorosis

              3.8. Lead Poisoning (Plumbism)

              3.9. Adrenal Glands Abnormalities

              3.10. Sex Hormone Abnormalities

              3.11. Sheehan Syndrome (Postpartum Hypopituitarism)

4.       Nephrology

4.1.  Hypertension

4.2.  Polycystic Kidney Disease

4.3.  Renal Failure

5.       Cardiology

5.1.  Acute Chest Pain

5.2.  Diseases of the Great Vessels

5.3.  Myocardial Diseases (Cardiomyopathies)

5.4.  Endocarditis

5.5.  Pericardial Diseases

6.       Rheumatology

6.1.  Rheumatoid Diseases

6.2.  Ankylosing Spondylitis (Marie-Strümpell-Disease)

6.3.  Gout Arthritis

6.4.  CPPD and HADD

6.5.  Osteoarthritis

6.6.  Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis

6.7.  Baastrup’s Disease (Spinout Process Impingement Syndrome)

6.8.  Scheuermann’s Disease (Juvenile Kyphosis Dorsalis)

6.9.  Sjögren Syndrome (Myoephithelial Sialadenitis

6.10.    Behçet Disease

6.11.    Sharp Syndrome (Mixed Connective Tissue Disease)

6.12.    Relapsing Polychondritis

6.13.    Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy

6.14.    Polymyalgia Rheumatica

6.15.    Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

7.       Pulmonology

7.1.  Pleural Diseases

7.2.  Alveolar Lung Diseases

7.3.  Atelectasis (Lung Collapse)

7.4.  Sarcoidosis

7.5.  Emphysema

7.6.  Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonias

7.7.  Histiocytoses

7.8.  Hemoptysis

7.9.  Cystic Fibrosis (Mucoviscidosis)

7.10.    Sleep Apnea Syndromes

8.       Dermatology

8.1.  Scleroderma (Systemic Sclerosis)

8.2. Lipoid Proteinosis (Urbach-Wiete Disease)

8.3. Dermatomyositis

8.4. Ochronosis (Alkaptonuria)

8.5. Lymphedema

8.6. Neuropathic Itch (Pruritus)

9.       Hematology

9.1.  Hemosiderosis and Hemochromatosis

9.14. Porphyrias

9.15. Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome

9.2. ß-Thalassemia Major (Cooley’s Anemia)

9.3. Sickle Cell Disease

9.4. Pernicious Anemia

9.5. Hemophilia

9.6. Lymphomas

9.7. Leukemia

9.8. Multiple Myelomas (Kahler’s Disease)

9.9. Amyloidosis

9.10.    Evan’s Syndrome

9.11.    Other Lymphatic Disorders

9.12.    Mastocytosis

9.13.    Myelofibrosis and Myeloid Metaplasia

10.   Diabetology

10.1.    Diabetic Hand and Diabetic Foot

10.2.    Diabetic Brain and Nervous System

10.3.    Diabetic Syndromes

10.4.    Diabetes Insipidus

10.5.    Obesity, Gastric Banding, and Liposuction

10.6.    Lipoatrophic-Lipodystrophic Syndromes

10.7.    Diabetic Nephropathy

10.8.    Lipomatosis

10.9.    Hypoglycemia

11.   Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine

11.1.    Fever

11.2.    Giardasis

11.3.    Amebiasis

11.4.    Leprosy (Hansen Disease)

11.5.    Toxoplasmosis

11.6.    Brucellosis (Malta Fever)

11.7.    Neurocysticercosis

11.8.    Ascariasis

11.9.    Guinea Worm Disease (Dracunculiasis)

11.10. Hytadid Cyst (Echinococcosis)

11.11. Chagas’ Disease (American Trypanosoma)

11.12. Schistosomiasis (Bilharziasis)

11.13. Tuberculosis

11.14. Typhoid Fever (Salmonellosis)

11.15. Malaria

11.16. Animal Bites and Stings

11.17. Filariasis

11.18. Most Common Infections Causing Human Filariasis

11.19. Fever of Unknown Origin

12.   Occupational Medicine and Toxicology

12.1.    Medications Toxicity

12.2.    Drugs of Abuse

12.3.    Gases, Inorganic, and Chemical Poisoning

12.4.    Botanical, Environmental, and Organic Poisoning

12.5.    Drug-Induced Radiological Changes

13.   Chiropractic Medicine

13.1.    The Human Fascia

13.2.    Vertebral Malalignment (Subluxation) Syndromes

13.3.    Imaging Signs

13.4.    Facet Joint Syndrome

13.5.    Imaging Signs

13.6.    Myofascial Pain Syndrome

13.7.    Imaging of a Case Study

13.8.    Spinal Transitional Zone Syndromes

13.9.    Imaging Signs

13.10. Imaging Signs

13.11. The Dentate Ligament-Cord Distortion Phenomenon

13.12. Imaging Signs

13.13. Cervicogenic Headache

13.14. Imaging Signs

13.15. Cervicogenic Vertigo and Tinnitus

13.16. Imaging Signs

13.17. Whiplash-Associated Disorder

13.18. Imaging Signs

13.19. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

13.20. Imaging Signs

13.21. Upper and Lower Crossed Syndromes

13.22. Imaging Signs

13.23. Lumbago

13.24. Imaging Signs

13.25. Shin Splint Syndrome

13.26. Cuboid Syndrome

13.27. Imaging Signs

13.28. Scoliosis, Kyphosis, and Lordosis

13.29. Imaging Signs

13.30. Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

13.31. Imaging Signs

13.32. Piriformis Muscle Syndrome

13.33. Imaging Signs

13.34. Coccydynia

13.35. Differential Diagnoses and Related Diseases

13.36. Imaging Signs

14.   Energy Medicine

14.1.    Microcurrent Therapy

14.2.    Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy

14.3.    Phototherapy

15.   Autonomic Medicine

15.0.     Introduction

15.1.     The Sympathetic System Anatomy

15.2.     The Parasympathetic System Anatomy

15.3.     The Enteric Nervous System Anatomy

15.4.     The Polyvagal Theory

15.5.     Dysautonomia

15.6.     Horner Syndrome

15.7.     Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy

15.8.     Glénard Disease (Visceroptosis)

15.9.     Ileocecal Valve Syndrome

15.10.   Solar Plexus Neuralgia

16.   Forensic Medicine

16.0.     Introduction

16.1.     Body Decomposition Pathophysiology

16.2.     Ballistic Injuries

16.3.     Blunt Traumas

16.4.     Suicide

16.5.     Child Abuse

17.        Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine

              17.0.     Introduction

              17.1.     Pterygopalatine Neuralgia

              17.2.     Trigeminal Neuralgia

              17.3.     Perineural Spread of Disease


Jarrah Ali Al-Tubaikh is a radiology consultant, accredited as a Facharzt by the German Board of Radiology. Dr. Al-Tubaikh graduated in May 2003 from the Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait City, Kuwait and in March 2012 from the Ludwig-Maximillian Universität (LMU), Klinikum Großhadern, Institut für Klinische Radiologie, Munich, Germany, where he studied under the supervision of Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h.c. Maximilian Reiser. He has an interest and has specialized in the diagnosis of rare disorders based on radiological techniques. 



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