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Radiographic anatomy at your fingertips
The Pocket Atlas of Radiographic Anatomy precisely describes the anatomical structures shown on conventional X-ray images and on the most important arthrographic and angiographic examinations.
The double-page spread format makes the book extremely user-friendly: The X-ray image is directly juxtaposed with a detailed drawing showing the clinically relevant anatomical structures. This enables simple, clear, and rapid identification and naming of the anatomical structures shown on the X-ray images.
Ideal for quick reference, the expanded 4th edition has been supplemented with new images, such as full-length views of the spine and leg, making it an indispensable resource for medical professionals and students alike.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2025
Authored by
Torsten B. Moller, MD and Emil Reif, MD†
4th edition
255 illustrations
For my American relatives
The Riegners (Bernard, Bryan and Nancy with Rick and Krista, Ella and Claire; Bill and Kayla, Abigail, Liviana and Zemira)
The Rogers (Mike and Shirley with Michael, Adalynn and Chase; Amanda; Austin and Sammi)
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Although digital radiography has been widely available since the early 1990s, the methods of obtaining and interpreting radiographic images have remained essentially unchanged, as has the importance of having a thorough knowledge of the anatomic details seen on conventional radiographs. This book is a case in point. We were very pleased with the wide popularity of the previous editions, which has been an additional incentive to add new material.
The structure of the fourth edition strictly follows that of Normal Findings in Radiology and Pocket Atlas of Radiographic Positioning. Our intentioninthis is topresent clearlyandconcisely each respective chapter of conven- tional diagnostic radiography, avoiding unnecessary repetition. At the same time, we give the reader the opportunity to examine different aspects of the same material with the same degree of clarity, whichmayprove importantonanother occasion. We have employed a consistent style and the same radiographs to structure the material and make it more readily accessible for reading, learning, or reference purposes.
Torsten B. Moeller
Emil Reif
Title Page
Dedication
Preface
Section I Skeletal Imaging
1 Skull
1.1 Posterior-Anterior View of the Skull
1.2 Lateral View of the Skull
1.3 Towne View of the Posterior Skull
1.4 Waters View of the Nasal Sinuses
1.5 Occipitofrontal View of the Nasal Sinuses
1.6 Posterior-Anterior View of the Orbit
1.7 Rhese View of the Orbit
1.8 Maxilla
1.9 Ramus Mandible
1.10 Clementschitsch View of the Mandible
1.11 Pantomogram of the Jaw and Facial Bones
1.12 Lateral View of the Nose
1.13 Zygomatic Arch
1.14 Base of the Skull
1.15 Altschul View of the Petrous Ridge
1.16 Schüller View of the Petrous Bone
1.17 Stenvers View of the Petrous Bone
1.18 Mayer View of the Petrous Bone
1.19 Lateral View of the Sella Turcica
1.20 Anterior-Posterior View of the Sella Turcica
2 Spine
2.1 Anterior-Posterior Full-length View of the Spine
2.2 Lateral Full-length View of the Spine
2.3 Anterior-Posterior View of the Cervical Spine
2.4 Lateral View of the Cervical Spine
2.5 Oblique View of the Cervical Spine
2.6 Anterior-Posterior View of the Thoracic Spine
2.7 Lateral View of the Thoracic Spine
2.8 Anterior-Posterior View of the Lumbar Spine
2.9 Lateral View of the Lumbar Spine
2.10 Oblique View of the Lumbar Spine
2.11 Anterior-Posterior View of the Pelvis
2.12 Anterior-Posterior View of the Pelvis in a Child
2.13 Inlet View of the Pelvis
2.14 Guthmann View of the Pelvis
2.15 Illiac Wing View of the Pelvis
2.16 Obturator View of the Pelvis
2.17 Thirty-degree Anterior Oblique View of the Sacroiliac Joint
2.18 Anterior-Posterior View of the Sacrum
2.19 Lateral View of the Sacrum
2.20 Anterior-Posterior View of the Coccyx
2.21 Lateral View of the Coccyx
3 Upper Extremities
3.1 Osseous Hemithorax
3.2 Anterior-Posterior View of the Sternum
3.3 Lateral View of the Sternum
3.4 Stress View of Both Shoulders
3.5 Anterior-Posterior View of the Clavicle
3.6 Oblique View of the Clavicle
3.7 Acromioclavicular Joint
3.8 Anterior-Posterior View of the Scapula
3.9 Lateral View of the Scapula
3.10 Trans-scapular "Y" View of the Shoulder
3.11 Anterior-Posterior View of the Shoulder
3.12 Anterior-Posterior Abduction View of the Shoulder
3.13 Axial View of the Shoulder
3.14 Tangential View of the Shoulder
3.15 Transthoracic View of the Shoulder
3.16 Anterior-Posterior View of the Upper Arm
3.17 Lateral View of the Upper Arm
3.18 Anterior-Posterior View of the Elbow
3.19 Lateral View of the Elbow
3.20 Axial View of the Elbow
3.21 Oblique View of the Radius
3.22 Anterior-Posterior View of the Forearm
3.23 Lateral View of the Forearm
3.24 Anterior-Posterior View of the Hand
3.25 Oblique View of the Hand
3.26 Anterior-Posterior View of the Wrist
3.27 Lateral View of the Wrist
3.28 Carpal Tunnel
3.29 Scaphoid Views
3.30 Special View of the Pisiform
3.31 Oblique View of the Metacarpals
3.32 Finger in Two Planes
4 Lower Extremities
4.1 Full-length Anterior-Posterior Weight-bearing View of the Leg
4.2 Lateral Full-length View of the Leg
4.3 Anterior-Posterior View of the Hip
4.4 Lauenstein View of the Hip
4.5 Tangential View of the Femoral Head (Schneider I)
4.6 Tangential View of the Femoral Head (Schneider II)
4.7 Axial View of the Hip
4.8 Anterior-Posterior View of the Thigh
4.9 Lateral View of the Thigh
4.10 Anterior-Posterior View of the Knee
4.11 Lateral View of the Knee
4.12 Frik Tunnel View of the Knee
4.13 Forty-five-degree Internal Rotation View ofthe Knee
4.14 Forty-five-degree External Rotation View of the Knee
4.15 Thirty-, Sixty-, and Ninety-degree Views of the Patella
4.16 Anterior-Posterior View of the Lower Leg
4.17 Lateral View of the Lower Leg
4.18 Anterior-Posterior View of the Ankle
4.19 Lateral View of the Ankle
4.20 Oblique View of the Ankle 1
4.21 Oblique View of the Ankle 2
4.22 Anterior-Posterior View of the Foot
4.23 Lateral View of the Foot
4.24 Lateral View of the Calcaneus
4.25 Tangential View of the Calcaneus
4.26 Hindfoot in a Standing Patient
4.27 Anterior-Posterior View of the Metatarsals
4.28 Oblique View of the Metatarsals
4.29 Anterior-Posterior View of the Forefoot
4.30 Oblique View of the Forefoot
4.31 Anterior-Posterior and Lateral Views of the Great Toe
Section II Anatomy of Miscellaneous Plain Films
5 Routine Radiographs
5.1 Posterior-Anterior Chest Radiograph
5.2 Posterior-Anterior Chest Radiograph (Heart and Major Vessels)
5.3 Lateral Chest
5.4 Segments of the Lung
5.5 Anterior Oblique View of the Right Chest
5.6 Anterior Oblique View of the Left Chest
5.7 Abdomen with the Patient Standing
5.8 Abdomen with the Patient Supine
6 Spot Images
6.1 Craniocaudal Mammogram
6.2 Mediolateral Mammogram
6.3 Anterior-Posterior Spot View of the Trachea
6.4 Lateral Spot View of the Trachea
Section III Contrast Studies
7 Gastrointestinal System
7.1 Anterior-Posterior View of the Hypopharynx
7.2 Lateral View of the Hypopharynx
7.3 Esophagus
7.4 Esophagus and Stomach
7.5 Stomach
7.6 Stomach and Duodenum
7.7 Stomach and Small Bowel
7.8 Small Bowel
7.9 Spot Film of the Ileocecal Region
7.10 Colon
7.11 Rectum
7.12 Defecography
8 Intravenous Contrast Studies
8.1 Intravenous Urogram
8.2 Intravenous Cholecystochlolangiogram
9 Arthrography
9.1 Posterior-Anterior Wrist Arthrogram
9.2 Lateral Wrist Arthrogram
9.3 Anterior-Posterior Shoulder Arthrogram
9.4 Oblique Shoulder Arthrogram
9.5 Knee Arthrogram
9.6 Ankle Arthrogram
10 Angiography
10.1 Anterior-Posterior Internal Carotid Angiogram, Arterial Phase
10.2 Lateral Internal Carotid Angiogram, Arterial Phase
10.3 Anterior-Posterior Internal Carotid Angiogram, Venous Phase
10.4 Lateral Internal Carotid Angiogram, Venous Phase
10.5 Anterior-Posterior Vertebral Angiogram, Arterial Phase
10.6 Lateral Vertebral Angiogram, Arterial Phase
10.7 Anterior-Posterior Vertebral Angiogram, Venous Phase
10.8 Lateral Vertebral Angiogram, Venous Phase
10.9 Anterior-Posterior Angiogram of the Cervical Vessels
10.10 Anterior-Posterior Aortic Arch Angiogram
10.11 Pulmonary Angiogram, Arterial Phase
10.12 Anterior-Posterior Pulmonary Angiogram, Venous Phase
10.13 Celiac Trunk Angiogram, Arterial Phase
10.14 Celiac Trunk Angiogram, Venous Phase
10.15 Superior Mesenteric Angiogram, Arterial Phase
10.16 Superior Mesenteric Angiogram, Venous Phase
10.17 Renal Angiogram, Arterial Phase
10.18 Renal Angiogram, Venous Phase
10.19 Pelvic Aortic Angiogram
10.20 Lower Extremity Angiogram of the Thigh
10.21 Lower Extremity Angiogram of the Lower Leg
10.22 Lower Extremity Angiogram of the Foot
11 Venography
11.1 Anterior-Posterior Superior Vena Cava Venogram
11.2 Anterior-Posterior Inferior Vena Cava Venogram
11.3 Lateral Inferior Vena Cava Venogram
11.4 Upper Extremity Venogram of the Axilla
11.5 Upper Extremity Venogram of the Forearm
11.6 Lower Extremity Venogram
Section IV Special Studies
12 Special Studies
12.1 Anterior-Posterior Thoracic Myelogram
12.2 Lateral Thoracic Myelogram
12.3 Anterior-Posterior Lumbar Myelogram
12.4 Lateral Lumbar Myelogram
12.5 Oblique Lumbar Myelogram
12.6 Anterior-Posterior Bipedal Lymphangiogram, Channel Phase
12.7 Oblique Bipedal Lymphangiogram, Channel Phase
12.8 Anterior-Posterior Bipedal Lymphangiogram, Nodal Phase
12.9 Anterior-Posterior Left Bronchogram
12.10 Lateral Left Bronchogram
12.11 Lateral Parotid Sialogram
12.12 Anterior-Posterior Parotid Sialogram
12.13 Hysterosalpingogram
12.14 Galactogram
12.15 ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography)
Contributors
Index
Copyright
1 Skull
2 Spine
3 Upper Extremities
4 Lower Extremities
Fig. 1.1
1 Sagittal suture
2 Pacchionian granulations
3 Lambdoid suture
4 Frontal sinus
5 Roof of the orbit
6 Sphenoid
7 Ethmoid sinus
8 Frontozygomatic suture
9 Petrous ridge
10 Innominate line
11 Internal auditory canal
12 Zygomatic arch
13 Condylar process of the mandible
14 Nasal septum and inferior nasal bones
15 Maxillary sinus
16 Mastoid process
17 Occiput
18 Dens of the axis
19 Maxilla
20 Mandibular canal
21 Angle of the mandible
22 Mandible
23 Mental protuberance
Fig. 1.2
1 Outer table of the parietal bone
2 Diploe
3 Inner table of the parietal bone
4 Coronal suture
5 Groove of the middle meningeal artery
6 Frontal sinus
7 Pituitary fossa
8 Greater wing of the sphenoid
9 Lambdoid suture
10 Cribriform plate
11 Anterior clinoid process
12 Posterior clinoid process
13 Nasal bone
14 Sphenoid sinus
15 Zygomatic bone (lateral wall of the orbit)
16 Clivus
17 Ethmoid sinus
18 Petrous portion of the temporal bone
19 Maxillary sinus
20 Opening of the external auditory canal
21 Coronoid process of the mandible
22 Foramen magnum
23 Zygomatic process
24 Hard palate
25 Nasopharynx
26 Soft palate
27 Mandible
Fig. 1.3
1 Lambdoid suture
2 Occipital protuberances (external and internal)
3 Occipital bone
4 Sulcus of the transverse sinus
5 Occipital crest
6 Foramen magnum
7 Petrous bone
8 Arcuate eminence
9 Semicircular canals
10 Mastoid air cells
11 Internal auditory canal
12 Posterior arch of the atlas
13 Jugular foramen
14 Dens
15 Temporomandibular joint
16 Condyle of the mandible
Fig. 1.4
1 Frontal sinus
2 Nasal bone
3 Anterior ethmoid sinus
4 Orbit
5 Nasal septum
6 Greater wing of the sphenoid
7 Infraorbital foramen
8 Foramen rotundum
9 Posterior ethmoid sinus
10 Zygomatic bone
11 Maxillary sinus
12 Alveolar recess of the maxilla
13 Sphenoid sinus
14 Foramen ovale
15 Alveolar process of the maxilla
16 Condyle of the mandible
17 Petrous ridge
18 Tongue
19 Mandible
Fig. 1.5
1 Frontal sinus
2 Roof of the orbit
3 Crista galli
4 Innominate line
5 Sphenoid
6 Petrous ridge
7 Lateral wall of the orbit
8 Zygomatic bone
9 Anterior ethmoid sinus
10 Internal auditory canal
11 Nasal septum
12 Maxillary sinus
13 Nasal cavity
14 Dens
15 Atlantoaxial joint
Fig. 1.6
1 Frontal sinus
2 Roof of the orbit
3 Sphenoid
4 Orbit (gray background)
5 Ethmoid sinus
6 Lateral wall of the orbit
7 Lesser wing of the sphenoid
8 Innominate line
9 Orbital plate
10 Greater wing of the sphenoid
11 Superior orbital fissure
12 Frontal process of the zygomatic bone
13 Foramen rotundum
14 Floor of the orbit
15 Petrous ridge
16 Nasal septum
17 Zygomatic arch
18 Inferior turbinate
19 Maxillary sinus
20 Hard palate
Fig. 1.7
1 Frontal sinus
2 Roof of the orbit
3 Left lesser wing of the sphenoid
4 Right lesser wing of the sphenoid
5 Sphenoid
6 Ethmoid sinus
7 Optic canal
8 Lateral wall of the orbit
9 Superior orbital fissure
10 Sphenoid sinus
11 Zygomatic arch
12 Petrous portion of the temporal bone
13 Maxillary sinus
Fig. 1.8
1 Floor of the orbit
2 Nasal septum
3 Base of the skull
4 Maxillary sinus
5 Lateral wall of the maxilla
6 Anterior nasal spine
7 Coronoid process
8 Maxilla
9 Ramus of the mandible
10 Angle of the mandible
Fig. 1.9
1 Temporomandibular joint
2 Condyle of the mandible
3 Coronoid process
4 Cortex of ramus of the mandible
5 Mandibular foramen
6 Mental protuberance
7 Pulp cavity
8 Root canal
9 Apical foramen of the tooth
10 Mental foramen
11 Mandibular canal
12 Angle of the mandible
Fig. 1.10
1 Temporal bone
2 Temporomandibular joint
3 Condyle of the mandible
4 Maxillary sinus
5 Nasal cavity
6 Coronoid process
7 Maxilla
8 Ramus of the mandible
9 Angle of the mandible
10 Molars
11 Mandibular canal
12 Premolars
13 Canines
14 Incisors
15 Mental foramen
16 Mental protuberance (trachea superimposed as radiolucent band)
Fig. 1.11
1 Styloid process
2 Soft palate
3 Condyle of the mandible
4 Condylar process
5 Zygomatic arch
6 Coronoid process
7 Floor of the orbit
8 Nasal cavity
9 Hard palate
10 Alveolar recess of the maxilla
11 Maxillary sinus
12 Pterygopalatine fossa
13 Pterygoid process
14 Angle of the mandible
15 Shadow of the tongue
16 Mandibular canal
17 Hyoid bone
18 Apical foramen of the tooth
19 Root canal
20 Pulp cavity
21 Dentin
22 Enamel
23 Mental foramen
24 Root of the tooth
25 Incisor
26 Canine
27 Premolar
28 Molar
Fig. 1.12
1 Frontonasal suture
2 Ethmoidal groove
3 Nasal bone
4 Nasomaxillary suture
5 Nasal cartilage
6 Maxilla
7 Vestibule of nose
8 Anterior nasal spine
Fig. 1.13
1 Maxillary sinus
2 Zygomatic recess (of the maxillary sinus)
3 Zygomatic arch
4 Temporal fossa
5 Temporozygomatic suture
6 Coronoid process (visualized end on)
7 Zygomatic process of the temporal bone
Fig. 1.14
1 Nasal septum
2 Zygomatic bone
3 Posterior wall of maxillary sinus
4 Maxillary sinus (with orbit, partially superimposed)
5 Middle cranial fossa, greater wing (anterior wall of middle cranial fossa)
6 Pterygopalatine fossa
7 Coronoid process
8 Pterygoid fossa
9 Sphenoid sinus
10 Foramen ovale
11 Foramen spinosum
12 Clivus
13 Foramen lacerum
14 Condyle of the mandible
15 Cochlea
16 Internal auditory canal
17 Semicircular canals
18 Anterior arch of the atlas
19 Jugular foramen
20 Mastoid air cells
21 Dens of the axis
22 Foramen magnum
23 Cervical spine
Fig. 1.15
1 Petrous ridge
2 Arcuate eminence
3 Internal auditory canal
4 Vestibule
5 Anterior semicircular canal
6 Lateral semicircular canal
7 Antrum of the mastoid
8 Tympanic cavity
9 Cochlea
10 Dorsum sellae
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