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200 of the most common cases for radiology on-call/emergency situations—inone uncommon guide
Radiology On-Call covers the full spectrum of clinical scenarios that you are likely to see in the emergency department or during an in-house call. Two hundred cases are logically arranged by organ system, supported by 375 precise, state-of-the-art radiographs, CT, MRI, nuclear medicine and ultrasound images that accelerate on-the-spot clinical decision-making.
Radiology On-Call has an easy-to-navigate, streamlined style that features annotated images and minimal text. The author provides only those facts and brief descriptions that are needed to become familiar with each entity.
Features:
Author | TALANOW |
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Table Of Content | Preface I.Chest 1. Anatomy 2. Technique 3. Lung & Airways 4. Pleural Space 5. Mediastinum, Heart & Vessels 6. Chest Wall & Diaphragm 7. Devices 8. References II.Abdomen 1. Anatomy 2. Technique 3. Liver & Gallbladder 4. Pancreas 5. Spleen 6. Adrenal Glands 7. Kidneys & Urinary Tract 8. Gastrointestinal Tract 9. Female Reproductive System 10. Male Reproductive System 11. Vascular System 12. Devices 13. References III.Neuro 1. Anatomy 2. Technique 3. CT Evaluation 4. Head 5. Neck 6. Spine 7. References IV:Musculoskeletal 1. Technique 2. Radiograph Evaluation 3. Shoulder Girdle 4. Upper Extremities 5. Pelvis and Hip 6. Lower Extremities 7. References References Index |
Publish Date | 16 Sep 2011 |