Background
Meyers, Morton Allen was born on October 1, 1933 in Troy, New York, United States. Son of David and Jeanne Sarah (Dunn) Meyers.
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The Sixth Edition continues the tradition of this great book by applying anatomic knowledge to state-of-the-art imaging. Chapters have been reorganized to help the reader better interpret imaging studies by clearly demonstrating what to expect and where to look for disease spread from each individual organ. Up-to-date chapters explore the dynamic concept, explain its embryologic and anatomic basis, and classify the mechanisms of disease progression. The latest imaging modalities, including CT, MRI, ultrasound, and PET, are incorporated throughout.
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to First Edition Few books present so fresh an approach and so dynamic circulation within the peritoneal cavity is clear an exposition as does Dynamic &diology if the a breakthrough in our understanding of the spread Abdomen: Normal and Pathologic Anatomy. of intraabdominal disease, particularly abscesses This well-documented, clearly written, and and malignancies. Peritoneography, the opacifica beautifully illustrated book details the answers not tion of the largest lumen in the body, offers a only to "what is it?" but also "how?" and "why?" potential yield of vast diagnostic information. The Such fundamental information regarding the precise definition of the three extraperitoneal pathogenesis of disease within the abdomen rein spaces represents a charting of previously unex forces and simplifies accurate radiologic analysis. plored territory. Awareness of the renointestinal The characteristic radiologic features of intra and duodenocolic relationships, the spread of pan abdominal diseases are shown to be easily iden creatitis along mesenteric planes, and the pathways tified, expanding the practical application of the of extrapelvic spread of disease again underscores term "pattern recognition. " It certainly is of practi the practical importance of anatomic features. The cal value in daily clinical experience and will be of approach to the mesenteric and antimesenteric considerable help for further advances. borders of the small bowel and to the haustral pat The traditional dissectional method of learning tern of the colon adds a new dimension to the anatomy disturbs the intimate relationships of interpretation of abdominal radiology.
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Meyers, Morton Allen was born on October 1, 1933 in Troy, New York, United States. Son of David and Jeanne Sarah (Dunn) Meyers.
Doctor of Medicine State University of New York, Upstate Medical College, 1959.
Intern, Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1959-1960; resident in radiology, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York City, 1960-1963; fellow, American Cancer Society, 1961-1963; professor department radiology, Cornell Univercity Medical Center, New York City, 1973-1978; professor, department chairman radiology, State University of New York School Medicine, Stony Brook, 1978-1991; professor department radiology, State University of New York School Medicine, since 1991. Visiting investigator St. Mark's Hospital, London, 1976. Speaker Radiological Society North America, 1986.
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Served to captain Medical Corps United States Army, 1963-1965. Fellow American College Radiology. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American College Gastroenterology, Radiological Society North America, American Roentgen Ray Society, American Gastroenterol.
Association, Society Uroradiology, Society Gastrointestinal Radiologists, Association University Radiologists, New York Roentgen Ray Society, New York Academy Gastroenterology, Phila.Roentgen Society, Harvey Society, New York Academy Sciences, Long Island Radiologic Society, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married Beatrice Applebaum, June 1, 1963. Children— Richard, Amy.