Cross-Sectional Imaging of the Uterus
Fig. 27.1 Development of the female genital tract from the paramesonephric ducts and urogenital sinus. (a) Embryologic development of uterus and vagina: both mullerian ducts (pink) fuse in the midline…
Fig. 27.1 Development of the female genital tract from the paramesonephric ducts and urogenital sinus. (a) Embryologic development of uterus and vagina: both mullerian ducts (pink) fuse in the midline…
Fig. 16.1 Embryological development of the dorsal and ventral mesentery and the primitive gut. The dorsal mesentery forms the splenorenal ligament (SRL) and gastrosplenic ligament (GSL), which connects the spleen…
Congenital Infectious and inflammatory Idiopathic Bile stasis Benign neoplasm Malignant neoplasm Trauma Agenesis Acute calculous cholecystitis Adenomyomatosis Gallstones Adenoma Gallbladder carcinoma Gallbladder hematoma Duplication Acute acalculous cholecystitis Cholesterolosis Sludge Gallbladder…
Fig. 19.1 Colored drawing illustrating the gross anatomy of both adrenal glands and their vascular supply. They receive blood supply from the superior, middle, and inferior suprarenal arteries, which originate…
Fig. 9.1 Stomach gross anatomy Blood supply from the celiac axis and superior mesenteric artery with multiple collaterals perfuse the stomach with the lesser curvature receiving blood from the right…
Functional Neoplastic Inflammatory/Infectious Other Functional cyst Surface epithelial–stromal tumors (see separate subclassification below) Tubo-ovarian (TO) abscess Endometrioma Hemorrhagic cyst Sex-cord–stromal tumor (see separate subclassification below) Hydro-/hemato-/ pyosalpinx Ectopic gestation Corpus…
Fig. 23.1 Arterial anastomoses include the more common end-to-side allograft renal artery to native external iliac artery anastomosis (a) and the older, less common end-to-end allograft renal artery to the…
Algorithm 18.1 Basic surgical and radiological anatomy of the abdominal wall Abdominal wall architecture and structure include the skin, superficial fascia, subcutaneous fat tissues, and muscular layers. The deepest aspect…
Fig. 7.1 Pancreatic embryology: the illustration shows progressive embryological development of pancreas as separate dorsal (long arrow) and ventral (short arrow) buds later fusing to form pancreas. The dorsal duct…
(1) Department of Radiology, Columbia University Medical Center, 180 Fort Washington Avenue, New York, NY 10032, USA (2) Department of Surgery, Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital, 114 W. Packer Ave, Sayre, PA 18840,…