Day: September 30, 2024

Essential Radiology. Clinical Presentation • Pathophysiology • Imaging (Gunderman) 2nd edition (2006)

We recommend this book This comprehensive introduction to the essentials of radiology is designed to enable readers to excel at ordering the appropriate examination and reliably interpreting basic imaging findings. Organized around the major organ systems, it situates imaging within the larger context of the patient’s clinical presentation, the pathophysiology of the disease or injury, the analysis and differential diagnosis of imaging findings, and the integration of each into patient management. Special features include: Concise reviews of key anatomic and physiologic principles Full integration of pathophysiology and imaging findings More than 600 exquisite illustrations demonstrating important concepts Mini-atlas of essential

Radiology of HIV/AIDS. A Practical Approach (Li) 1st edition (2014)

This book provides a comprehensive overview of modern methodology, diagnostic methods and techniques of HIV/AIDS imaging. It starts with a general review of HIV/AIDS imaging and evidence based medicine (EBM). In the following chapters, authors introduce 13 of most common types of AIDS/HIV-associated diseases separately. High-quality examples combined with computed tomography (CT), Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), gross anatomy and pathology images are clearly illustrated. Moreover, the use of functional imaging in HIV/AIDS diagnosis and differential diagnosis is an essential part that diagnostic doctors will find to be useful. Radiology of HIV/AIDS. A Practical Approach (Li) 1st edition (2014) Note :  All

Essential of Radiology (Mettler) 3rd edition (2014) – Common Indications and Interpretation

We recommend this book Take image interpreting one step at a time with Essentials of Radiology, the most accessible radiology text on the market for gaining a foothold on the fundamentals. Breathe easy – this reference assumes no prior knowledge of radiology, making it the perfect choice for anyone just starting out in the field. Whether you’re a student or resident, you’ll appreciate how expert radiologist, Dr. Mettler, masterfully distills all the information you need, in precisely the right way. Gain a rich understanding of recent advances in the diagnostic imaging of abdominal, pelvic, and retroperitoneal conditions, and take advantage

Body MRI Cases Cases in Radiology (Brant) 1st edition (2013)

We recommend this book Body MRI: Cases in Radiology serves as a ready reference of 141 cases and nearly 900 superb quality images of common and uncommon conditions encountered in the daily practice of body MRI. The book is specifically intended for radiology residents and fellows as a study guide to broaden clinical knowledge and improve diagnostic skills when reviewing MR images of the liver, biliary system, pancreas, urinary tract, adrenal glands, peritoneal cavity, spleen, gastrointestinal system, female genital tract, vascular system, and heart. The selected cases provide outstanding examples of various disease states and their appearances as demonstrated by

Radiology Case Review Series. Brain Images (Ho) 1st edition (2014)

We recommend this book Publisher’s Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. 200 interactive brain imaging cases deliver the best board review possible! Part of McGraw-Hill’s Radiology Case Review Series, this unique resource challenges you to look at a group of images, determine the diagnosis, answer related questions, and gauge your knowledge by reviewing the answer. It all adds up to the best review of brain imaging imaging available―one that’s ideal for certification or recertification, or as an incomparable clinical refresher.

Radiology for Surgeons (Misra) 1 ed (2002)

We recommend this book Imaging is now an almost routine part of the first-line investigation of many patient conditions and, as such, it is vital that the surgeon has an understanding of how to rapidly interpret and diagnose all forms of images (plain film, CT, MRI etc.). Radiology for Surgeons is a superbly illustrated guide to interpreting all forms of images, aimed specifically at the trainee general surgeon. Information is presented by organ/system, and each ‘case’ is illustrated with high quality halftones and superb gross colour specimen illustrations where necessary to highlight underlying pathology. All ‘cases’ follow a consistent format,

Errors in Emergency and Trauma Radiology (Patlas) 1st edition (2019)

We recommend this book This book describes and illustrates the gamut of errors that may arise during the performance and interpretation of imaging of both nontraumatic and traumatic emergencies, using a head-to-toe approach. The coverage encompasses mistakes related to suboptimal imaging protocols, failure to review a portion of the examination, satisfaction of search error, and misinterpretation of imaging findings. The book opens with an overview of an evidence-based approach to errors in imaging interpretation in patients in the emergency setting. Subsequent chapters describe errors in radiographic, US, multidetector CT, dual-energy CT, and MR imaging of common as well as less

Interventional Radiology Procedures in Biopsy and Drainage (Gervais) 1st edition (2011)

We recommend this book Currently, there are a number of larger textbooks on interventional radiology, that cover diagnosis, pathophysiology, clinical features, aetiology, natural history and non-radiology treatments. The techniques required for treating the particular diseases are also covered, but are so buried within this text that quick access in a clinical setting if often impossible. The TIR series titles have a consistent template, with information provided in a concise step by step format with all key points bulletted for emphasis. Interventional Radiology Procedures in Biopsy and Drainage (Gervais) 1st edition (2011) Note :  All files uploaded here with reserved copyrights for Medicine-21.com