Imaging of Bone Tumors and Tumor-Like Lesions: Techniques and Applications

A. Mark Davies
Edited by Murali Sundaram , Steven J. James
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Imaging of Bone Tumors and Tumor-Like Lesions: Techniques and Applications

A. Mark Davies
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  • Published date: Jun 22, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 945
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 9783662733141
  • Dimensions: 7.01" W x 1.0" L x 10.0" H

Dr A Mark Daviesis a Consultant radiologist at Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Birmingham since 1984. Previously consultant radiologist at the Birmingham General, Birmingham Accident and Selly Oak Hospitals. Founding member and former Secretary of the British Society Skeletal Radiologists, founding member, first Secretary and former President European Society of Skeletal Radiology, former Secretary and President of the International Skeletal Society. Examiner Final Fellowship Examination Royal College of Radiologists for 9 years and external examiner in Hong Kong and Singapore. Author of over 200 papers, review articles, editorials, case reports and book chapters and co-editor of 8 textbooks on musculoskeletal imaging.Dr Rajesh Botchu is a Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist at Royal Orthopedic Hospital, Birmingham, UK. He did his radiology training from Leicester and subspeciality musculoskeletal training from ROH, Birmingham, NOC, Oxford and CIM, Geneva, Switzerland. He was theclinician of the year in 2020. He regularly lectures at regional, national and international meetings. He has a strong research portfolio with over 235 publications. Several signs are named after him including Aamer-botchu sign, Iyengar-Botchu confluence, Haleem-Botchu classification. He is member for several musculoskeletal radiology societies. He is cofounder of free teaching MSK Radiology4U app and website. 

Dr Rajesh Botchuis a Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist at Royal Orthopedic Hospital, Birmingham, UK. He did his radiology training from Leicester and subspeciality musculoskeletal training from ROH, Birmingham, NOC, Oxford and CIM, Geneva, Switzerland. He was the clinician of the year in 2020. He regularly lectures at regional, national and international meetings. He has a strong research portfolio with over 235 publications. Several signs are named after him including Aamer-botchu sign, Iyengar-Botchu confluence, Haleem-Botchu classification. He is member for several musculoskeletal radiology societies. He is cofounder of free teaching MSK Radiology4U app and website. 

Dr Radhesh Lalam: After completing graduation in India, Dr Lalam emigrated to the UK. Initially, he trained in Orthopaedic Surgery and had gained Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh (MRCS).  Following this, he had radiological training in Manchester UK, he undertook Fellowship in Musculoskeletal Radiology at the prestigious Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital in the UK and was subsequently appointed as a consultant in this hospital where he continues in this position to date.  Dr Lalam has published widely on diverse topics in musculoskeletal radiology and   peer reviewed with journals.  He has also given many scientific presentations in international meetings and has been an invited lecturer at various courses and conferences throughout the world.  Dr Lalam is a member of several Societies including as a past secretary and current Vice-president of the British Society of Skeletal Radiology, current chair of the ESSR spine task force, previous chair of the European Society of Skeletal Radiology tumour subcommittee.  Dr Lalam leads the ISS global health initiative and is a member of the ISS outreach committee.  Dr Lalam's special interests include spinal disorders including trauma and intervention, bone and soft tissue tumours, rheumatic diseases, ablation techniques in musculoskeletal radiology.

From the reviews:

"The book starts with an introductory chapter on bone tumour epidemiology, classification and pathology . . The editors and their international team of experts in the field have produced an important and impressive book giving the radiologist (expert or in training) as well orthopaedic surgeons and oncologists a reference text to be used in daily practice in order to obtain the best results in patient care, a text I am sure will shortly become a must in radiology departments and clinics." (G. Beluffi, La Radiologia Medica, Vol. 117, 2012)

"The book provides a current detailed review of bone tumors and tumorlike conditions that is targeted at radiologists, as well as orthopedic surgeons, oncologists, and pathologists who are focused on this area. . book succeeds in providing detailed and comprehensive information. The quality of the printing, paper, and tables is superior. . This textbook is recommended for general and musculoskeletal radiologists, as well as other subspecialists who are interested in musculoskeletal oncology." (Alison R. Spouge, Radiology, Vol. 257 (3), December, 2010)

"This comprehensive textbook is written by a large, international group of 57 collaborating authors ... . This unique book will be of great help to musculoskeletal and general radiologists in their daily clinical practices. Orthopedic surgeons and oncologists also will find the book useful for guiding them in the therapeutic management of their patients. This book should also be placed in medical and radiology libraries as a reference for the evaluation of bone tumors and tumorlike lesions." (E. Edmund Kim, The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Vol. 51 (8), August, 2010)

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