The third updated and revised edition of Differential Diagnosis in Conventional Radiology provides essential information to make conventional x-ray an effective tool in diagnosing disorders affecting the bones and joints and the thoracic and abdominal body segments.
The book is organized according to classifications of radiologic findings rather than disease, enabling the reader to approach diagnosis in a way that reflects the actual clinical situation. Concise and comprehensive tables outline key information on diagnosis and differential diagnosis.
Highlights:
- The unique organization of chapters based on radiologic findings mirrors the situations encountered in daily clinical practice
- Easy-to-reference tables classifying findings, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis and providing important clinical data are perfect for an at-a-glance review
- More than 2000 radiographs and schematic diagrams help to guide the reader toward the most likely diagnoses
The third edition of Differential Diagnosis in Conventional Radiology contains an updated and revised section on radiology of the abdomen combined with the complete text from the recently published books Bone and Joint Disorders and The Chest X-Ray by the same authors.
An exceptional reference work to have on hand, Differential Diagnosis in Conventional Radiology will benefit radiologists and specialists seeking to improve their skills in diagnostic imaging and will also be of great interest to residents preparing for their specialist examinations.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Each section is richly illustrated with good examples of the abnormality. The authors should be congratulated on amassing such a fine collection of radiographs…an excellent book that is simple to use and has beautiful images. The logical arrangement and the ease with which the tables can be read make this one of the classic radiology books…This is certainly a must-have for any radiology department.–Radiology[This edition is] enrichd by a new, up-to-date, and enlarged section dealing with the radiological imaging of the abdomen…Easy to read…All the chapters are enriched by clear tables…Richly illustrated…Will be of great aid to the junior residents in radiology…Could definitely be used as a refresher course before the board exam.– Clinical Imaging
From the Back Cover
The third updated and revised edition of Differential Diagnosis in Conventional Radiology provides essential information to make conventional x-ray an effective tool in diagnosing disorders affecting the bones and joints and the thoracic and abdominal body segments.
The book is organized according to classifications of radiologic findings rather than disease, enabling the reader to approach diagnosis in a way that reflects the actual clinical situation. Concise and comprehensive tables outline key information on diagnosis and differential diagnosis.
Highlights:
- The unique organization of chapters based on radiologic findings mirrors the situations encountered in daily clinical practice Easy-to-reference tables classifying findings, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis and providing important clinical data are perfect for an at-a-glance review More than 2000 radiographs and schematic diagrams help to guide the reader toward the most likely diagnoses
The third edition of Differential Diagnosis in Conventional Radiology contains an updated and revised section on radiology of the abdomen combined with the complete text from the recently published books Bone and Joint Disorders and The Chest X-Ray by the same authors.
An exceptional reference work to have on hand, Differential Diagnosis in Conventional Radiology will benefit radiologists and specialists seeking to improve their skills in diagnostic imaging and will also be of great interest to residents preparing for their specialist examinations.
Product Details
- Hardcover: 879 pages
- Publisher: Thieme; 3rd edition edition (November 7, 2007)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1588902757
- Print ISBN: 9781588902757
- eText ISBN: 9783131620736
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