Part I: TRAUMA
Chapter 1: Approach to Trauma
Chapter 2: Trauma in Adults: Upper Extremity
Chapter 3: Trauma in Adults: Axial Skeleton
Chapter 4: Trauma in Adults: Lower Extremity
Chapter 5: Trauma in Children
Chapter 6: Imaging of Fracture Treatment and Healing
Part II: TUMORS
Chapter 7: Approach to Bone Lesions
Chapter 8: Malignant and Aggressive Tumors
Chapter 9: Benign Lesions
Chapter 10: Metastatic Tumors
Part III: JOINT DISEASE
Chapter 11: Approach to Joint Disease
Chapter 12: Inflammatory Arthritis
Chapter 13: Noninflammatory Joint Disease
Part IV: MISCELLANEOUS CONDITIONS
Chapter 14: Developmental and Congenital Conditions
Chapter 15: Metabolic and Systemic Conditions
Chapter 16: Infection and Marrow Disease
Chapter 17: Postsurgical Imaging
Written by an acknowledged master in the field, Skeletal Radiology: The Bare Bones is a succinct, focused, clinically
oriented textbook in musculoskeletal radiology. It presents the core knowledge base in musculoskeletal imaging
necessary for radiology residents and practitioners. Major sections focus on trauma, tumors and tumor-like lesions,
joint disease, and miscellaneous topics such as developmental and congenital conditions, metabolic, endocrine, and
nutritional conditions, infection and marrow disease, postsurgical imaging, and interventional procedures. Emphasis is
on understanding how abnormalities on images mirror the specific anatomic and pathophysiologic features of diseases.
This Third Edition includes all modalities in current use, including plain film, ultrasound, PET-CT, and much more MRI
than previous editions. The book includes over 900 images selected from the teaching files and clinical case material
at leading medical centers.