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INDEX

Duodenum (cont.)

Ectopic splenic tissue, 600

Esophageal atresia, 5–7

tumors, 111–118

Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, 173

Esophageal varices, 44–47

adenoma/adenocarcinoma,

Ejaculatory duct disorders, 829

clinical signs, 44–45

115–116

Elderly patients, appendicitis, 287

imaging, 45–46

bulbar tumors, 112

Embryonal cell carcinoma, 761

ligation, 47

hamartoma, 111–112

Emphysematous cholecystitis,

therapy, 46–47

heterotopic tissue, 111

440

Esophagitis

hyperplastic/metaplastic,

Emphysematous cystitis, 692

eosinophilic, 19

111

Emphysematous gastritis, 64–65

immunosuppression,

lymphoma/leukemia, 116

Emphysematous pyelonephritis,

candidiasis, 48

mesenchymal, 116

593–594

phlegmonous, 18

metastasis or direct

Empyema, 440

reflux, 12–14

invasion, 116–117

Endometrial polyps, 768

viral, 19

neuroendocrine, 117–118

Endometrioid neoplasms, 756

Esophagus, 3–55

periampullary tumors,

Endometriosis, 154, 219–221, 733

barium studies, 3–4

112–115

appendix, 290

Behçet’s syndrome, 19

polyposis syndromes, 112

bladder, 695–696

computed tomography, 4

vascular lesions

peritoneal, 927

congenital abnormalities

angiodysplasia/

ureteral, 646

atresia/tracheoesophageal

telangiectasia, 122

Endometrium

fistula, 5–7

Dieulafoy lesion, 122

atrophy/hyperplasia, 766–767

bronchogenic cyst, 5

therapy, 122–123

laser ablation, 794

duplication, 5

varices, 122

ossification, 767

short esophagus/congenital

wall thickening, 109–118

Endoscopic retrograde

esophageal stenosis, 5

See also Jejunum and ileum

cholangiography, 419

vascular anomalies, 7–8

Duplication

Endoscopic retrograde

diverticula, 43–44

bladder, 686

cholangiopancreatogra

conventional, 43

bowel, 129, 191–192

phy, 495–497

Killian-Jamieson, 44

esophagus, 5

complications, 562–563

pseudodiverticulosis, 44

stomach, 56

pancreatic adenocarcinoma,

Zenker’s, 43–44

urethra, 803

536

dynamic recording, 3

Dysgerminoma, 760

Endoscopy

examination complications

Dysphagia, 36–37

colon cancer, 230–231

endoscopy related, 50

Dysphagia aortica, 43

esophagus, 50

stricture dilation, 51

Dysplastic nodules, 353–354

Enteritis, acute, 146–147

surgery, 51

 

Enterocele, 257

fibrosis, 20

E

Enterocolitis

fistula, 44

Eagle-Barrett syndrome, 869–870

chronic idiopathic, 146

foreign bodies, 11–12

Echinococcal cyst, 596–597

Yersinia, 147

immunosuppression

Echinococcosis, 885

Enterovesical fistula, 709

AIDS, 48–49

Echinococcus granulosus, 314, 596

Eosinophilic cholecystitis, 440

posttransplant, 49–50

Echinococcus multilocularis, 315,

Eosinophilic esophagitis, 19

infection/inflammation

596

Eosinophilic gastroenteritis, 63

Barrett’s esophagus, 14–17

Echinococcus vogelii, 315

Epidermoid cyst, 841

candidiasis, 18–19

Ectopic gallbladder, 426

Epidermolysis bullosa, 36

chronic granulomatous

Ectopic kidney, 577–579

Epididymal cyst, 842

disease, 19

Ectopic pancreas, 506–507

Epididymitis, 836–837

Crohn’s disease, 18

Ectopic pregnancy, 735–737,

Epiploic appendagitis, 216–217

drug-induced, 17

917–918

Epispadias, 806

eosinophilic esophagitis, 19

cervical, 736–737

Epstein-Barr virus, 323, 941

histoplasmosis, 19

cornual, 736

Erdheim-Chester disease, 599,

phlegmonous esophagitis, 18

ovarian, 736

888

reflux/reflux esophagitis,

tubal, 735–736

Escherichia coli, 207

12–14

1057

INDEX

 

 

thermal/corrosive injury,

carcinoma, 22

F

17–18

carcinosarcoma, 32

Fallopian tube

tuberculosis, 18

clinical signs, 22–23

diverticula, 786

viral esophagitis, 19

complications, 27

obstruction, 785–786

magnetic resonance imaging, 4

complications of therapy, 30

torsion, 731

manometry, 4

detection, 24

tumors, 765–766

motility disorders/dilation,

fibrovascular polyp, 20–21

Familial adenomatous polyposis,

36–43

granular cell, 34–35

222–223

achalasia, 37–40

hemangioma, 21

Familial glomerulosclerosis, 584

Arnold-Chiari

heterotopic pancreas, 21

Familial hyperbilirubinemias,

malformation, 42

histiocytoma, 32

430–431

celiac disease, 43

leiomyoma, 21–22

Crigler-Najar syndrome, 430

cervical osteophyte

leiomyosarcoma, 31–32

Dubin-Johnson syndrome, 431

dysphagia, 43

liposarcoma, 32

Gilbert’s syndrome, 430

diffuse esophageal spasma,

melanoma, 32–33

Rotor’s syndrome, 431

41

metastases/direct invasion,

Familial polyposis, 70

dysphagia aortica, 43

33

Fascioliasis, 451–452

dysphagia and dysmotility,

palliation, 29–30

Fatty liver, 325–327

36–37

papilloma, 21

Fecal incontinence, 260–261

globus pharyngis, 42

pathology, 23–24

Fecal tagging, 190

Guillain-Barré syndrome,

pharyngeal, 22

Female reproductive tract,

42–43

recurrence/metastasis, 30–31

719–799

myasthenia, 41

schwannomas, 33–34

acute gynecological

myotonic dystrophy, 41

sebaceous gland, 20

conditions, 730

oculopharyngeal muscular

staging, 24–27

biopsy, 722

dystrophy, 42

therapy, 27–29

computed tomography, 720

Parkinson’s disease, 42

ultrasonography, 4

congenital abnormalities,

penetration and aspiration,

vascular lesions

722–729

37

Dieulafoy lesions, 44

cloacal malformation, 729

progressive supranuclear

varices, 44–47

McCune-Albright syndrome,

palsy, 42

webs and rings, 35

729

progressive systemic

epidermolysis bullosa, 36

Müllerian duct anomalies,

sclerosis (scleroderma),

pemphigoid, 36

722–728

40–41

Plummer-Vinson syndrome,

agenesis/hypoplasia, 723,

Sjögren’s syndrome, 43

36

724

stroke, 41

Schatzki’s ring, 36

bicornuate uterus,

postoperative changes

Ethanol therapy, 376–377, 392

724–725

pharyngeal surgery, 50

Evacuation disorders, 257–261

didelphys, 724, 725, 726,

postesophagectomy, 50

anismus/incontinence,

727

radiation effects, 19–20

260–261

diethyl stilbestrol-related,

sarcoidosis, 20

enterocele, 257

727–728

scintigraphy, 4

puborectalis syndrome, 260

imaging, 722–723

trauma, 8–11

rectal prolapse/solitary rectal

septate uterus, 725, 727,

hematoma, 8–9

ulcer syndrome,

728

perforation, 9–11

258–260

unicornuate uterus, 723,

Boerhaave’s syndrome,

rectocele, 257–258

725

9–10

Extracorporeal shock-wave

sex differentiation

clinical, 9

lithotripsy, 523

abnormalities, 728–729

imaging, 10–11

Extramedullary hematopoiesis,

vagina and urethra, 729

Mallory-Weiss tear, 9

68, 354, 942

diverticula, 786–787

therapy, 11

Extraperitoneal soft tissues See

Fallopian tube, 786

tumors, 20–35

Peritoneum

urethra, 786–787

carcinoids, 35

Extratesticular fluid, 842

fistulas, 787

1058

 

 

INDEX

Female reproductive tract (cont.)

endometriosis, 743–745

tumor seeding, 795

hysterosalpingography, 719,

Fallopian tube and broad

ultrasonography, 720–721

795

ligament, 765–766

vascular lesions, 789–792

immunosuppression, 792

ovary and adnexa, 745–765

arteriovenous

infection/inflammation,

benign tumors, 746

malformations, 790–791

732–734

carcinoid, 764

bleeding, 789

abscess, 732

corpus luteum cysts, 749

hemangioma, 790

actinomycosis, 733

endometrioid neoplasms,

ovarian varicocele/pelvic

endometriosis/cervicitis, 733

756

congestion syndrome,

pelvic inflammatory disease,

fibroma/thecoma, 746

789

732

follicular cysts, 748–749

ovarian vein

salpingitis isthmica nodosa,

granulosa cell tumor,

thrombophlebitis/thro

733

746–747

mbosis, 789–790

tuberculosis, 732–733

hemorrhagic cysts, 749

uterine artery aneurysms,

uterine synechiae, 733–734

leukemia/lymphoma, 763

791–792

infertility, 741

malignant germ cell

Femoral hernia, 919

magnetic resonance imaging,

tumor, 760–762

Fibroepithelial polyp, 601

721

mature cystic

Fibroids, 769–773

obstruction, 785–786

teratoma/dermoid cyst,

clinical, 769

cervix, 786

749–751

complications, 771

Fallopian tubes, 785–786

Meigs’ syndrome, 764–765

imaging, 770–771

urethra, 786

metastases, 762–763

lipoleiomyoma, 769–770

pneumatosis, 789

paraovarian and

therapy, 771–773

post-chemotherapy, 793

paratubal cysts, 749

Fibrolamellar hepatocellular

post-hormone therapy, 793

polycystic disease, 752

carcinoma, 380–381

postoperative changes, 793–794

primary ovarian

Fibroma See Inflammatory

postradiation therapy, 794–795

neuroendocrine

pseudotumor

pregnancy

tumors, 764

Fibroma/thecoma, 746

antepartum bleeding,

renin secreting tumor, 764

Fibromuscular dysplasia, 1028

738–739

Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor,

Fibrosis

ectopic, 735–737

747

esophagus, 20

gestational trophoblastic

small cell carcinoma,

liver, 333–334

disease, 739–741

763–764

Fibrovascular polyp, 20–21

heterotopic, 737

struma ovarii, 751–752

Filariasis, 597

normal, 734–735

theca-lutein cysts, 749

peritoneal, 885

ovarian hyperstimulation

primary epithelial

scrotum, 838–839

syndrome, 741

neoplasms, 752–759

Fistula

placenta, 738

urethra, 785

aortocaval, 1038

postpartum bleeding, 739

uterus, 766–784

aortoenteric, 1038

preeclampsia, 737–738

benign tumors, 768–774

arterioportal, 1039

uterine dehiscence, 737

endometrial

arterioureteral, 1039–1040

uterine rupture, 737

atrophy/hyperplasia,

arteriovenous, 1039

prolapse and pelvic floor

766–767

bladder, 708–709

abnormalities, 787–789

endometrial ossification,

cavoenteric, 1038

scintigraphy, 721–722

767

colon, 262–264

torsion, 730–731

malignant tumors,

genitourinary, 263

Fallopian tube, 731

774–784

perianal, 262–263

ovary, 730–731

vagina, 784–785

duodenum, 121–122

uterus, 731

carcinoma, 784

female reproductive tract,

trauma, 729–730

melanoma, 784

787

tumors, 741–785

metastasis/invasion, 784

peritoneal, 925

differential diagnosis,

paravaginal cysts, 784–785

small bowel, 134, 137, 143–144,

741–743

sarcoma, 784

173

 

 

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INDEX

 

 

urachal, 688–689

melanoma, 479

multiple gallbladders, 425

urethra, 830

metastases, 479–480

multiseptate gallbladder,

Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome, 312

papilla of Vater

425–426

Focal nodular hyperplasia,

carcinoma, 478

metachromic

348–351

sarcoma, 479

leukodystrophy,

Focal segmental

therapy, 480–482

434–435

glomerulosclerosis,

Mirizzi syndrome, 465–466

sphincter of Oddi region

658–659

neuroendocrine, 483–484

anomalies, 426–428

Follicular cysts, 748–749

nonneoplastic tumors,

examination complications

Foramen of Winslow hernia,

466–467

biopsy, 497

923

phytobezoar, 465

endoscopic retrograde

Forbes-Cori’s disease, 304

sphincter of Oddi

cholangiopancreatogra

Foreign bodies

stenosis/dysfunction,

phy, 495–497

esophagus, 11–12

464

percutaneous

peritoneum, 927

biliary drainage, 424–425

cholangiography, 497

small bowel obstruction,

biliary dyskinesia, 490–491

poststenting, 497

170–171

biliary stones, 484–490

fistula, 491

swallowed, 92

cholecystolithiasis, 485–487

gallbladder hydrops, 491

Fournier’s gangrene, 839

choledocholithiasis, 487–490

gallbladder torsion/volvulus,

Fulminant hepatic failure,

clinical, 484–485

491

323–324

stone composition, 485

gallbladder tumors, 455–461

Fundoplication, 98

cholangiography, 419–422

benign adenoma, 457

Fungal cystitis, 692

computed tomography,

computed tomography,

Fungal infection

419–420

455–456

kidney, 595

endoscopic retrograde

malignant

liver, 318–319

cholangiography, 419

adenocarcinoma, 457–460

 

intravenous, 419

lymphoma, 461

G

MRI, 420–422

melanoma, 461

Gallbladder and bile ducts,

operative, 422

metastases, 461

419–500

percutaneous transhepatic,

MRI, 456

bile duct tumors/obstruction,

422

nonneoplastic

461–484

T-tube, 422

adenomyoma/

benign neoplasms

cholangioscopy, 423

adenomyomatosis,

adenoma/papilloma/

congenital abnormalities,

456–457

papillomatosis, 467–468

425–435

cholesterol polyp/

adenomyoma, 468

anomalous bile ducts, 426

cholesterolosis, 456

benign strictures, 463–465

Caroli’s disease, 434

ectopic tissue, 457

clinical, 461

choledochal cyst, 432–434

hyperplastic/

cystic neoplasms, 482–483

cholestatic conditions

inflammatory polyp,

detection, 461–463

Alagille’s syndrome,

457

cholangiography, 463

429–430

ultrasonography, 456

computed tomography,

familial

immunosuppression, 493–494

462

hyperbilirubinemias,

infection/inflammation,

scintigraphy, 463

430–431

436–455

ultrasonography, 462–463

neonatal cholestasis,

acute cholecystitis, 436–447

extrinsic obstruction, 466

428–429

acute acalculous, 446–447

malignant neoplasms

progressive familial

emphysematous, 440

cholangiocellular

intrahepatic cholestasis,

empyema/abscess, 440

carcinoma, 469–478

431

eosinophilic, 440

hepatocellular carcinoma,

cystic fibrosis, 431–432

gangrenous, 439–440

478

gallbladder

perforated, 439

lymphoma/leukemia,

agenesis, 425

cholangitis, 448–455

478–479

ectopic gallbladder, 426

actinomycosis, 452

1060

 

 

INDEX

Gallbladder and bile ducts (cont.)

lymphocytic, 62

Hemangioendothelioma, 397–398

ascariasis, 451

phlegmonous, 64–65

epithelioid, 397–398

autoimmune, 455

Gastrointestinal autonomic nerve

kaposiform, 397

clonarchiasis, 451

tumor, 86

Hemangioma

fascioliasis, 451–452

Gastrointestinal stromal tumors,

adrenals, 969

hepatolithiasis, 449–451

82–83

adult cavernous, 343–347

primary sclerosing,

Gastroparesis, 91

bladder, 695

452–455

Gastroplasty, 100–101

colon, 218–219

pyogenic, 449

Gastroschisis, 869

esophagus, 21

tuberculosis, 452

Gastrostomy, 102–103

female reproductive tract, 790

chronic cholecystitis,

Gaucher’s disease, 305, 934–935

infantile, 347–348

447–448

Genitourinary complications,

jejunum and ileum, 153

porcelain gallbladder,

Crohn’s disease, 144

kidney, 601

448

Genitourinary fistula, 263

peritoneum, 896

xanthogranulomatous,

Gestational trophoblastic disease,

testis, 852

447–448

739–741

Hemangiopericytoma

Dengue fever, 448

Giardiasis, 147

kidneys and ureters, 638

oral cholecystography, 423

Gilbert’s syndrome, 430

liver, 399

pericholecystic fluid

Globus pharyngis, 42

peritoneum, 911

collections, 493

Glomerulocystic disease, 583

stomach, 69

postoperative changes

Glomerulonephritis, 658

uterus, 773

biliary-enteric anastomoses,

Glomus tumor, 87

Hematocele, 843

494–495

Glucagonoma, 557–558

Hematoma

postcholecystectomy, 494

Glycogen storage disease,

adrenals, 969–972

sump syndrome, 494

303–304

aorta, 986

scintigraphy, 423–424

Gonadal disorders, women, 728

esophagus, 8–9

trauma, 435–436

Graft-versus-host disease,

jejunum and ileum, 136–137

ultrasonography, 422–423

177–178

liver, 310–311

vascular lesions, 491–493

Granular cell myoblastoma,

perinephric, 663

hemobilia, 491–492

34–35

peritoneum, 893–894

varices, 492–493

Granuloma, 339

spleen, 936–937

Gallstone ileus, 118–119, 170

Granulomatous cystitis, 693–694

Hemobilia, 491–492

colonic, 254

Granulomatous gastritis, 62

Hemochromatosis, 529

Gallstone pancreatitis, 516–517

Granulomatous hepatitis, 324

Hemolytic-uremic syndrome, 659

Ganglioneuroma, 914, 966–968

Granulosa cell tumor, 746–747

Hemoperitoneum, 892–893

Gangrenous cholecystitis,

Grawitz tumor, 606

Hemophilia, 585

439–440

Groove carcinoma, 536

Hemorrhage

Gastric banding, 101

Groove pancreatitis, 518

small bowel, 136–137

Gastric bypass, 100

Guillain-Barré syndrome, 42–43

Crohn’s disease, 144

Gastric dilation, 87–92

 

Hemorrhagic cystitis, 691–692

Gastric hernia, 92–93

H

Hemorrhagic cysts, 749

Gastric outlet obstruction, 88–92

Halo sign, 165

Hemorrhagic pancreatitis, 511

Gastrinoma, 117–118, 396–397,

Hamartoma

Hemospermia, 829–830

556–557

bile duct, 466–468

Henoch-Schönlein purpura, 886

Gastritis, 59–62

colon, 218

Hepar lobatum, 386

atrophic/autoimmune, 61

duodenum, 111–112

Hepatic artery aneurysm, 356

chemical, 61–62

kidney, 601

Hepatic vein thrombosis, 1027

classification, 60

spleen, 945

Hepatitis, 321–325

clinical, 59–60

Hantavirus, 598

autoimmune, 324

collagenous, 62

Hartmann’s pouch, 269

drug/toxin-related, 324

diagnosis, 60–61

Helicobacter pylori, 58–59,

fulminant hepatic failure/

emphysematous, 64–65

109–110

necrosis, 323–324

granulomatous, 62

HELLP syndrome, 337

granulomatous, 324

 

 

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INDEX

 

 

imaging, 323

Histiocytoma

Imaging studies See individual

peliosis, 348

colon, 245

modalities

radiation, 324–325

gastric, 84

Immunosuppression, 98

viral, 321–323

inferior vena cava, 994

adrenals, 972

Epstein-Barr virus, 323

kidney, 638

bladder, 712

hepatitis A, 321

liver, 384–385

colon, 267–268

hepatitis B, 321

Histiocytosis, 507

esophagitis, 48–50

hepatitis C, 321–322

Histoplasmosis, 19, 64

jejunum and ileum, 176–178

hepatitis D, 322

spleen, 941

kidney and ureters, 664–665

hepatitis E, 322

HIV/AIDS

peritoneum, 927–928

hepatitis G, 322

appendicitis, 287

spleen, 949

Hepatoblastoma, 383–384

esophagus, 48–49

stomach, 98

Hepatocellular carcinoma,

gallbladder and bile ducts,

Imperforate anus, 192

359–380

493–494

Impotence, 833

atriovenous shunting, 361

jejunum and ileum, 176–177

Incisional hernia, 922

biopsy, 370

kidney and ureters, 664–665

Incontinence, 710–712

clinical, 359–360

liver, 401–402

fecal, 260–261

detection, 361–370

male reproductive tract,

urinary

follow-up, 380

858

children, 712

pathology, 360–361

peritoneal, 927–928

men, 712

regression, 380

stomach in, 98

women, 710–712

with sarcomatous changes,

Hodgkin’s lymphoma, 49

Infant hypertrophic pyloric

381

Horseshoe kidney, 578

stenosis, 88–89

screening, 360

Human immunodeficiency virus

Infantile hemangioma, 347–348

staging, 370–372

See HIV/AIDS

Infection/inflammation

therapy, 372–380

Hydatid cyst, 314–318

adrenals, 955–956

Hepatoid carcinoma, 543, 761

Hydatid disease, 940

bladder, 691–694

Hepatolithiasis, 449–451

Hydatidiform mole, 739–740

Crohn’s disease, 694

Hereditary hemorrhagic

Hydrometrocolpos, 773–774

cystitis, 691–694

telangiectasia, 94,

Hydrosalpinx, 785

malacoplakia, 694

307–309

Hydrosonography, 501

colon, 195–217

Hereditary pancreatitis, 508

Hyperinsulinoma, 555–556

amyloidosis, 216

Hernia

Hypernephroma, 606

colitis cystica profunda,

Bochdalek, 918–919

Hyperoxaluria, 653

213

diaphragmatic, 918–991

Hyperplastic polyp, 67

collagenous/

femoral, 919

Hypersplenism, 941–942

microscopic/lymphocyt

gastric, 92–93

Hypospadias, 805–806

ic colitis, 212–213

incisional, 922

Hyposplenism, 942

detection of colitis, 195–196

inguinal, 919–920

Hypoxic liver perfusion, 392

diversion colitis, 213

internal, 922–925

Hysterectomy, 794

diverticulitis, 203–206

lumbar, 921–922

Hysterosalpingography, 719

drug-related colitis, 210–212

Morgagni, 918

complications, 795

epiploic appendagitis,

obturator, 920

 

216–217

sciatic foramen, 922

I

infective colitis, 206–209

spigelian, 920–921

Idiopathic granulomatous

inflammatory bowel disease,

ureteral, 646

appendicitis, 286

196–203

ventral, 919

Idiopathic portal hypertension,

ischemic colitis, 214–216

Hers disease, 304

401

malacoplakia, 213

Heterotaxy syndrome, 868–869

Ileal pouch, 179

neonatal necrotizing

Heterotopic pancreas, 68

Ileosigmoid knot, 168

enterocolitis, 213–214

Heterotopic pregnancy, 737

Ileostomy, complications,

radiation proctocolitis, 216

Hirschsprung’s disease, 193–194

178–179

typhlitis/neutropenic colitis,

in adults, 194

Ileum See Jejunum and ileum

209–210

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INDEX

Infection/inflammation (cont.)

primary sclerosing,

hydatid cyst, 314–318

duodenum, 109–111

452–455

schistosomiasis, 319–320

cholecystitis, dialysis and

pyogenic, 449

syphilis, 320

pancreatitis, 110

tuberculosis, 452

tuberculosis, 318

Crohn’s disease, 110

chronic cholecystitis,

visceral larva migrans, 319

diverticulitis, 110

447–448

pancreas, 511–529

duodenitis, 109

porcelain gallbladder, 448

acute pancreatitis, 511–518

peptic ulcer disease, 109–110

xanthogranulomatous,

amyloidosis, 529

tuberculosis, 110–111

447–448

chronic pancreatitis,

esophagus

Dengue fever, 448

518–523

Barrett’s esophagus, 14–17

jejunum and ileum, 137–150

clonorchis infestation, 528

candidiasis, 18–19

acute enteritis, 146–147

complications of

chronic granulomatous

anisakiasis, 150

pancreatitis, 523–528

disease, 19

ascariasis, 148–149

Dengue hemorrhagic fever,

Crohn’s disease, 18

chronic idiopathic

528

drug-induced, 17

enterocolitis, 146

focal pancreatitis, 518

eosinophilic esophagitis, 19

Crohn’s disease, 137–146

iron overload, 529

histoplasmosis, 19

cytomegalovirus, 150

leptospirosis, 528

phlegmonous esophagitis, 18

giardiasis, 147

lipomatosis, 528–529

reflux/reflux esophagitis,

salmonella/shigella, 147

sarcoidosis, 529

12–14

strongyloidiasis, 147–148

peritoneum, 877–886

thermal/corrosive injury,

Whipple’s disease, 149–150

abscess, 877–880

17–18

Yersinia enterocolitis, 147

abdominal wall, 879

tuberculosis, 18

kidneys and ureters, 591–600

intraperitoneal, 877–879

viral esophagitis, 19

abscess, 594–595

psoas muscle, 879–880

female reproductive tract,

actinomycosis, 597

echinococcosis, 885

732–734

botryomycosis, 597

filariasis, 885

abscess, 732

brucellosis, 597

parasitic infestation,

actinomycosis, 733

echinococcal cyst, 596–597

885–886

endometriosis/cervicitis,

Erdheim-Chester disease,

peritonitis, 880–883

733

599

in cirrosis, 881

pelvic inflammatory disease,

filariasis, 597

infectious, 880–881

732

fungal infection, 595

lupus, 881

salpingitis isthmica nodosa,

leishmaniasis, 597

meconium, 881

733

malacoplakia, 599

sclerosing, 881–883

tuberculosis, 732–733

pyelonephritis

vernix caseosa-induced,

uterine synechiae, 733–734

acute, 591–593

881

gallbladder and bile ducts,

chronic, 598

tuberculosis, 883–885

436–455

emphysematous, 593–594

prostate, 813–814

acute cholecystitis, 436–447

pyonephrosis, 595

scrotum and spermatic cord,

acute acalculous, 446–447

schistosomiasis, 596

836–839

emphysematous, 440

sinus lipomatosis, 599–600

brucellosis, 838

empyema/abscess, 440

Sjögren’s syndrome, 599

epididymitis, 836–837

eosinophilic, 440

tuberculosis, 596

Fournier’s gangrene, 839

gangrenous, 439–440

viral infection, 598

granuloma, 839

perforated, 439

xanthogranulomatous

idiopathic granulomatous

cholangitis, 448–455

pyelonephritis, 598–599

orchitis, 838–839

actinomycosis, 452

liver, 312–325

malacoplakia, 839

ascariasis, 451

abscess, 312–314

orchitis, 837–838

autoimmune, 455

actinomycosis, 320

tuberculosis, 838

clonarchiasis, 451

botryomycosis, 320–321

spleen, 939–941

fascioliasis, 451–452

fungal, 318–319

abscess, 939–940

hepatolithiasis, 449–451

hepatitis, 321–325

brucellosis, 941

1063

INDEX

 

 

candidiasis, 941

Interstitial cystitis, 691

contrast studies, 125–126

cat-scratch disease, 941

Interureteric ridge edema,

barium sulfate, 125

Epstein-Barr virus, 941

694–695

water-soluble agents,

histoplasmosis, 941

Intrahepatic pseudocysts,

125–126

hydatid disease, 940

355–356

dilatation, 162

tuberculosis, 940

Intrahepatic spleen, 354

diverticula, 173–174

stomach, 58–62

Intrauterine contraceptive device,

drug-related ulceration, 150

anisakiasis, 63–64

794

immunosuppression, 176–178

Crohn’s disease, 63

Intravenous cholangiography, 419

AIDS, 176–177

cytomegalovirus, 63

Intussusception, 91, 249–254

graft-versus-host disease,

eosinophilic gastroenteritis,

adult, 250–251

177–178

63

appendix, 291

infection/inflammation,

gastritis, 59–62

complications, 254

137–150

Helicobacter infection,

contrast studies, 252–254

acute enteritis, 146–147

58–59

duodenum, 119–120

anisakiasis, 150

histoplasmosis, 64

imaging, 251–252

ascariasis, 148–149

malacoplakia, 63

jejunum and ileum, 169–170

chronic idiopathic

peptic ulcer disease, 62–63

paediatric, 251

enterocolitis, 146

syphilis, 64

stomach, 99

Crohn’s disease, 137–146

tuberculosis, 64

Iron overload, 334–336, 942

cytomegalovirus, 150

Infectious mononucleosis, 323,

clinical, 334–335

giardiasis, 147

941

imaging, 335–336

salmonella/shigella, 147

Inferior mesenteric vein, 1023

therapy, 336

strongyloidiasis, 147–148

Inferior vena cava, 991–995

Ischemia

Whipple’s disease, 149–150

aneurysm, 995

abdominal vasculature,

Yersinia enterocolitis, 147

congenital abnormalities, 979

988–1001

ischemia, 150–151

filters, 994–995

bladder, 694

lymphangiectasis, 152

obstruction, 991–993, 1027

jejunum and ileum, 150–151

magnetic resonance imaging,

trauma, 982

kidney, 664

127

tumor, 993–994

stomach, 65

malignant tumors, 155–159

Infertility, 741

Ischemic colitis, 214–216

adenocarcinoma, 155–156

Inflammatory bowel disease,

 

lymphoma, 156–157

196–203

J

sarcoma, 157–159

appendicitis, 286–287

Jejunum and ileum, 125–183

mastocytosis, 152

Crohn’s disease See Crohn’s

adynamic ileus, 171–172

neuroendocrine tumors,

disease

amyloidosis, 152

159–162

differential diagnosis

angioneurotic edema,

carcinoid, 161–162

clinical, 196–197

151–152

neurofibroma, 159–160

imaging, 197–198

benign neoplasms, 154–155

schwannoma/

pathologic findings, 196

adenoma, 154

neurilemmoma, 159

surgery, 202–203

leiomyoma, 154

nonneoplastic tumors, 153–154

ileal pouch, 202–203

lipomatous tumors, 154–155

endometriosis, 154

ileorectal anastomosis, 202

bowel wall biopsy, 128

hemangioma, 153

ileostomy, 202

computed tomography, 126

heterotopic pancreas, 153

ulcerative colitis See Ulcerative

enteroclysis, 126

inflammatory polyp, 153

colitis

congenital abnormalities

lymphangioma, 154

Inflammatory fibroid polyp, 67

agammaglobulinemia,

lymphoid nodular

Inflammatory pseudotumor,

133

hyperplasia, 153

67–68, 518, 904

celiac disease, 131–133

splenic rests, 153

liver, 384

cystic fibrosis, 130

obstruction, 162–171

Inguinal hernia, 919–920

duplication, 129

adhesions, 166

Insulinoma, 555–556

obstruction, 129–130

barium studies, 164

Internal hernia, 922–925

rotation, 128–129

cancer, 166–167

1064

 

 

INDEX

Jejunum and ileum (cont.)

K

urinary obstruction,

closed loop obstruction/

Kaposi’s sarcoma, 49, 84

640–646

volvulus, 167–168

Kartagener’s syndrome, 868

diverticula, 649

computed tomography,

Katayama syndrome, 319

examination and surgical

164–166

Kidneys and ureters, 571–683

complications

detection, 163–166

amyloidosis, 660

biopsy, 675

foreign body, 170–171

biopsy, 575

catheter and stent related,

gallstone ileus, 170

calcifications, 649–653

675–677

ileosigmoid knot, 168

in cysts, 653

contrast nephropathy,

intussusception, 169–170

hyperoxaluria, 653

677–678

magnetic resonance

nephrocalcinosis, 652–653

nephrectomy, 677

imaging, 166

sarcoidosis, 653

nephrostomy, 677

radiography, 163–164

urolithiasis, 649–652

ureteroscopy, 677

strangulation, 168–169

computed tomography,

vascular complications, 677

therapy, 171

571–572

gas in parenchyma/collecting

ultrasonography, 166

conduits, 675

system, 653

omphalomesenteric anomalies,

congenital abnormalities,

immunosuppression/AIDS,

134–136

576–587

664–665

cysts and fistulas, 134

Alagille’s syndrome, 583

infection/inflammation,

Meckel’s diverticulum,

Alport’s syndrome, 583

591–600

134–136

Bartter’s syndrome, 585

abscess, 594–595

percutaneous jejunostomy,

Beckwith-Wiedemann

actinomycosis, 597

128

syndrome, 585

botryomycosis, 597

perforation/fistula, 173

congenital hydronephrosis

brucellosis, 597

pneumatosis intestinalis, 174

and hydroureter,

echinococcal cyst, 596–597

polyposis syndromes, 155

586–587

Erdheim-Chester disease,

postoperative changes, 178

duplicated collecting system,

599

protein-losing

576–577

filariasis, 597

gastroenteropathy, 150

ectopia, 577–579

fungal infection, 595

radiation damage, 151

familial glomerulosclerosis,

leishmaniasis, 597

scintigraphy, 127

584

malacoplakia, 599

systemic sclerosis

glomerulocystic disease,

pyelonephritis

(scleroderma), 172

583

acute, 591–593

trauma, 136–137

hemophilia, 585

chronic, 598

bleeding/hematoma,

hypoplasia, 576

emphysematous, 593–594

136–137

medullary cystic disease,

pyonephrosis, 595

perforation, 137

583–584

schistosomiasis, 596

shock bowel, 136

multicystic dysplasia,

sinus lipomatosis, 599–600

stricture, 137

579–580

Sjögren’s syndrome, 599

vascular lesions, 174–176

nephroptosis, 579

tuberculosis, 596

aneurysm, 175

polycystic disease, 580–583

viral infection, 598

angiodysplasia, 175

renal agenesis, 576

xanthogranulomatous

bleeding detection, 176

screening for, 576

pyelonephritis, 598–599

Dieulafoy lesions, 175–176

sickle cell disease, 585

intravascular hemolysis, 661

etiology, 174–176

tuberous sclerosis, 584

kidney transplantation,

neoplasms, 175

tyrosinemia, 585–586

665–674

telangiectasia, 175

von Hipple-Lindau disease,

failure, 674

varices, 175

584–585

posttransplant evaluation,

wall thickening, 137–162

dialysis-associated findings,

666–674

Johanson-Blizzard syndrome, 509

661–662

pretransplant donor

Juvenile polyposis syndromes, 70,

dilated urinary tract, 640–646

evaluation, 665–666

224

diabetes insipidus, 646

transplantation, 666

Juxtaglomerular tumor, 638

during pregnancy, 646

lupus nephritis, 660

 

 

1065

 

 

 

INDEX

 

 

magnetic resonance imaging,

small or large kidneys,

hemangiopericytoma, 638

572–574

590–591

histiocytoma, 638

medullary sponge kidney,

trauma, 587–590

leiomyomatous

659–660

blunt trauma, 587–589

neoplasms, 637

nephrectomy, 674

penetrating injuries, 587

lymphangiomyoma, 637

papillary necrosis, 660, 661

therapy, 590

ossifying renal tumor of

percutaneous

vascular injury, 589–590

infancy, 637–638

nephrostomy/stenting,

tumors, 600–640

osteogenic sarcoma, 638

575–576

adenoma and

renal capsule neoplasms,

perinephric conditions, 663

adenocarcinoma,

638–639

post-bone marrow transplant,

606–624

reninoma, 638

674

biopsy, 614

metastases, 639

pseudoxanthoma elasticum,

chromophil adenoma and

multiple myeloma, 633

661

carcinoma, 622–623

neuroendocrine tumors, 640

pyeloureteritis cystica, 662

chromophobe adenoma,

nonneoplastic, 600–605

radiation nephritis, 660

623

arteriovenous

radiography, 571

classification, 606

malformation, 601

reflux, 646–649

clinical aspects, 606–608

cystic nonneoplastic

clinical, 646–647

cystic carcinoma, 621–622

conditions, 602–605

detection, 647–648

detection, 609–614

ectopic splenic tissue, 600

screening, 647

duct of Bellini carcinoma,

fibroepithelial polyp, 601

therapy, 648–649

623

hamartoma, 601

renal failure/insufficiency,

oncocytoma, 623–624

hemangioma, 601

653–659

pathology, 608–609

inflammatory

acute cortical necrosis,

recurrence and follow-up,

pseudotumor, 601

655–656

620–621

lobar dysmorphism,

acute interstitial nephritis,

staging, 614–618

600–601

656

therapy, 618–620

papillary endothelial

acute tubular necrosis,

AIDS-related, 665

hyperplasia, 601–602

655

dialysis-associated, 662

Rosai-Dorfman disease,

chronic tubular dysfunction

epithelial, 626–632

601

disorders, 656–657

mesoblastic nephroma,

perinephric, 663

cirrhosis/hepatorenal

631–632

rhabdoid tumor, 639–640

syndrome, 659

metanephric

urothelial, 624–626

clinical, 653–654

adenofibroma, 631

medullary carcinoma, 626

diabetic nephropathy,

metanephric nephroma,

nephrogenic metaplasia/

657–658

630–631

adenoma, 625–626

drug induced, 656

metanephric stromal

papilloma, 624

focal segmental

tumor, 631

sarcomatoid carcinoma,

glomerulosclerosis,

multilocular cystic

626

658–659

nephroma/cystic

squamous cell carcinoma,

glomerulonephritis, 658

partially differentiated

626

hemolytic-uremic

nephroblastoma,

transitional cell

syndrome, 659

629–630

carcinoma, 624–625

imaging, 654–655

Wilms’ tumor, 627–629

ultrasonography, 572

infection, 657

indeterminate, 600

urography, 571

nephrotic syndrome, 659

lymphoma/leukemia, 632

vascular disorders, 663–664

post-bone marrow

mesenchymal neoplasms,

ischemia, 664

transplantation, 659

633–639

nephrosclerosis, 664

in pregnancy, 657

angiomatous neoplasms,

Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease, 900

rhabdomyolysis, 657

637

Killian-Jamieson diverticula, 44

vascular causes, 655

angiomyolipoma, 633–637

Klatskin tumor, 473–476

scintigraphy, 574–575

clear cell sarcoma, 637

Klebsiella pneumoniae, 312