CT Colonography: A Guide for Clinical Practice

<p>Highly effective as a minimally invasive diagnostic and screening tool, CT colonography (CTC) is an important part of today's clinical armamentarium. In this concise, step-by-step guidebook, written by specialists who also run training courses in CT colonography, readers will find a wealth of information for everyday practice. From examination methods and image interpretation, to screening and reporting issues, to common mistakes and pitfalls to avoid, this compact book is all-inclusive, ideal for both beginners and more experienced examiners who want to deepen their knowledge of this powerful technique.</p><p>Special Features:</p><UL><LI>Full discussion of how to begin, including indications and contraindications, patient preparation, CT examination techniques, and patient risk profile <LI>Strategies for data analysis and clinical interpretation, including 2D and 3D applications ('virtual' visualization), polyp measurement, and computer-assisted detection of polyps <LI>Informative, point-by-point sections on clinical findings, starting with normal anatomy of the colon and moving on to common diseases, postoperative conditions, pitfalls and artifacts, and incidental extracolonic findings <LI>More than 500 top-quality, fully labeled illustrations (245 in full color), including normal CT scans and 2D and 3D reconstructions that demonstrate diagnostic criteria, possible differential diagnoses, and disease states <LI>Guidelines for standardizing reports and documenting findings <LI>Tips on how to train for CT colonography in your clinical practice</LI></UL><p>With all methods and techniques following current international guidelines and consensus statements, this book offers easy-to-implement, standardized clinical protocols that can be applied in both the clinic and the out-patient setting. It is essential for all radiologists and gastroenterologists who are interested in learning about the fundamentals of CT colonography and how to interpret and report findings, as