Free radiology textbooks

Imaging Brain Diseases. A Neuroradiology, Nuclear Medicine, Neurosurgery, Neuropathology and Molecular Biology-based Approach (Weis) 1st edition (2019)

We recommend this book This book illustrates in a unique way the most common diseases affecting the human nervous system using different imaging modalities derived from radiology, nuclear medicine, and neuropathology. The features of the diseases are visualized on computerized tomography (CT)-scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-scans, nuclear medicine scans, surgical intraoperative as well as gross-anatomy and histology preparations. For each disease entity, the structural changes are illustrated in a correlative comparative way based on the various imaging techniques. The brain diseases are presented in a systematic way allowing the reader to easily find the topics in which she or he

Fundamentals of Radiation Oncology: Physical, Biological, and Clinical Aspects (Murshed) 3rd edition (2019)

We recommend this book Fundamentals of Radiation Oncology: Physical, Biological, and Clinical Aspects, Third Edition continues to provide current, concise, and a readily available source of clinical information for busy practicing radiation oncologists. The book consists of 26 chapters, divided into four parts: Part I describes the basic science of radiation oncology, with discussions of radiation physics, radiation protection, and radiation biology, as well as molecular biology. Part II describes techniques and modalities of radiation oncology including brachytherapy, intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), stereotactic radiotherapy (SRS), stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), and proton therapy. Significant recent advances made in the areas

Diagnostic Imaging. Oncology (Shaaban) 2nd edition (2020)

We recommend this book Covering the entire spectrum of this fast-changing field, Diagnostic Imaging: Oncology, second edition, is an invaluable resource for radiologists and surgical and medical oncologists―anyone who requires an easily accessible, highly visual reference covering cancer imaging and staging. A team of renowned experts in radiology, oncology, and body imaging provide carefully updated information and an abundance of high-quality images throughout, making this edition a useful learning tool as well as a handy reference for daily practice. Features nearly 3,000 annotated images, including lavish, full-color graphics for each cancer stage and many new illustrations throughout Brings you up

Clinical Challenges & Images in Gastroenterology. A Diagnostic Guide (Ng) 1st edition (2018)

We recommend this book Digestive diseases have always been a major threat to global health. Despite the rapid advances in various diagnostic modalities, many a time the final verdict can be elusive and present a diagnostic challenge for the attending doctor. “Clinical Challenges & Images in Gastroenterology — A Diagnostic Guide” presents 50 real-life cases to illustrate an evidence-based approach for the diagnosis, investigation and management of gastrointestinal diseases commonly encountered in everyday practice, with a special focus on the interpretation of endoscopic and radiological images. This book provides a pragmatic approach for medical students, residents, specialist trainees and specialists

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

Essential of Radiology (Mettler) 4th edition (2019)

We recommend this book Ideal for radiology residents and medical students, as well as anyone who reads or orders radiology imaging studies, this user-friendly reference covers the basics of how to approach, read, and interpret radiological images. Using concise, step-by-step explanations and an enjoyable writing style, expert radiologist Dr. Fred A Mettler, Jr., walks you through asequential thought process for all common indications for radiologic studies and their interpretation. Featuring thorough updates from cover to cover, this resource covers the fundamental information you need to know, as well as recent advances in the field. Covers which modalities to use for

Chest Imaging Case Atlas (Parker) 2nd edition (2012)

We recommend this book A comprehensive atlas covering the breadth and depth of chest imaging Written by renowned experts in chest imaging, Chest Imaging Case Atlas, Second Edition enables radiology residents, fellows, and practitioners to hone their diagnostic skills by teaching them how to interpret a large number of radiologic cases. This atlas contains over 200 cases on conditions ranging from Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma to Wegener Granulomatosis. Each case is supported by a discussion of the disease, its underlying pathology, typical and unusual imaging findings, management, and prognosis, providing a comprehensive overview of each disorder. Special Features of the Second

Radiology of Chest Diseases (Lange) 3rd edition (2007)

We recommend this book This fully revised and expanded third edition covers all aspects of modern thoracic radiology, and includes important new sections on computer tomographic signs, interventional radiology of the thorax and the latest developments in cardiac CT and MRI diagnostics, as well as a new chapter on high resolution/thin section CT patterns. The section on diffuse lung disease has been expanded and many new CT illustrations have been added. The book contains comprehensive information on the role of new technologies, including MDCT, in the evaluation of thoracic disease, the role of PET/PET-CT in the thorax, and the expanding

Chest X-Ray in Clinical Practice (Joarder) 1st edition (2009)

The chest radiograph is a very commonly requested examination and is probably the hardest plain film to interpret correctly. This book provides a logical framework for the initial assessment of the chest X-ray and thus enables a proper diagnosis. Chest X-Ray in Clinical Practice (Joarder) 1st edition (2009) Note :  All files uploaded here with reserved copyrights for Medicine-21.com & Dr. Ahmed Hafez These materials are for personal use and not for commercial use, so avoid copying or transferring these materials to other websites or blogs to avoid being subject to local and international legal accountability.

Top 3 Differentials in Vascular and lnterventional Radiology. A Case Review (Gover) 1st edition (2019)

We recommend this book The highest-yield, most complete vascular and interventional radiology exam prep and learning tool available today! Top 3 Differentials in Vascular and Interventional Radiology – A Case Review by David D. Gover is one in a series of radiology case books mirroring the format of the highly acclaimed O’Brien classic, Top 3 Differentials in Vascular and Interventional Radiology – A Case Review. Image-guided procedures used in vascular radiology, such as angiography, are presented concisely, with easy-to-remember, high-yield information. Each of the 144 cases is formatted as a two-page unit. The left page features radiologic or interventional imaging

Diagnostic Radiology of the Rheumatic Diseases (Katz) 1st edition (2020)

We recommend this book This book provides an introduction to the role of medical imaging in the diagnosis and management of rheumatologic diseases. It reviews basic radiographic findings of common and rare arthropathies while offering a focused and practical discussion of advanced imaging modalities such as CT, ultrasonography, and MRI. The book begins with a discussion on soft tissue changes, bone and bone density, articular surface changes, and bone alignment. Following this is an examination of the use of advanced imaging modalities including CT, ultrasound, and MRI as well as different disease categories such as inflammatory arthritis, degenerative arthritis, infectious

What Radiology Residents Need to Know: Chest Radiology (Eisenberg) 1st edition (2020)

This book is an introduction to chest radiology, specifically designed for the needs of first-year residents. On the first rotation in chest imaging, radiology residents are asked to learn significant amounts of information at a fast and unrelenting pace. However, most current books are densely written and contain far more material than residents need to know. Moreover, the number, variety, and quality of images is often limited. What Radiology Residents Need to Know: Chest Radiology answers these needs by presenting the important information in bullet fashion, divided into convenient sub-units, such as “clinical information,” “imaging findings,” and “management.” In most

Radiology. Clinical Cases Uncovered (Show) 1st edition (2009)

We recommend this book From choosing the relevant investigation through to interpretation and its effects on patient management, Radiology: Clinical Cases Uncovered provides an overview of the modern imaging department, including radiation and safety considerations, putting radiology in its clinical context. The cases, covering a broad spectrum of disease processes in all body systems, are illustrated with over 250 high-quality images, while the extensive self-assessment section and accompanying explanatory notes consolidates learning and provides invaluable examination practice. Radiology: Clinical Cases Uncovered is perfect for medical students, Foundation doctors and radiographers. Radiology. Clinical Cases Uncovered (Show) 1st edition (2009) Note :  All

A–Z of Abdominal Radiology (Conder) 1st edition (2009)

We recommend this book A-Z of Abdominal Radiology provides a concise, easily accessible radiological guide to the imaging of the common disorders of the abdomen and pelvis. Organised by A–Z, each entry gives easy access to the key clinical features of the condition. Section 1 reviews the relevant radiological anatomy of the abdomen and pelvis. This is followed by over 80 abdominal disorders, listing characteristics, clinical features, radiological features and relevant clinical management. Each disorder is highly illustrated to aid diagnosis. A–Z of Abdominal Radiology is an invaluable quick reference for the busy clinician and aide memoir for exam revision

Radiologic Physics Taught Through Cases (Nye) 1st edition (2020)

We recommend this book High-yield, image-rich study guide presents complex physics concepts in reader-friendly format Physics is a key component of the American Board of Radiology core and certifying exams, therefore it is an essential area of study for radiology residents and young radiologists prepping for these exams. Radiology residents gather their medical physics knowledge from many sources, often beginning with their first encounter of a radiologic image. As such, Radiologic Physics Taught Through Cases by Jonathon A. Nye and esteemed contributors incorporates an image-rich, case-based layout conducive to learning challenging physics concepts. The book encompasses physical diagnostic radiology scenarios

Radiology Illustrated. Spine (Kang) 1st edition (2014)

We recommend this book Radiology Illustrated: Spine is an up-to-date, superbly illustrated reference in the style of a teaching file that has been designed specifically to be of value in clinical practice. Common, critical, and rare but distinctive spinal disorders are described succinctly with the aid of images highlighting important features and informative schematic illustrations. The first part of the book, on common spinal disorders, is for radiology residents and other clinicians who are embarking on the interpretation of spinal images. A range of key disorders are then presented, including infectious spondylitis, cervical trauma, spinal cord disorders, spinal tumors, congenital

Learning Radiology: Recognizing the Basics (Herring) 3rd editon (2016)

We recommend this book A must-have for anyone who will be required to read and interpret common radiologic images, Learning Radiology: Recognizing the Basics is an image-filled, practical, and easy-to-read introduction to key imaging modalities. Skilled radiology teacher William Herring, MD, masterfully covers exactly what you need to know to effectively interpret medical images of all modalities. Learn the latest on ultrasound, MRI, CT, patient safety, dose reduction, radiation protection, and more, in a time-friendly format with brief, bulleted text and abundant high-quality images. Then ensure your mastery of the material with additional online content, bonus images, and self-assessment exercises

Core Radiology. A Visual Approach to Diagnostic Imaging (Mandell) 1st edition (2013)

We recommend this book Combining over 1200 clinical images, 300 color illustrations and concise, bulleted text, Core Radiology is a comprehensive, up to date resource for learning, reference and board review. The clearlyformatted design integrates the images and accompanying text, facilitating streamlined and efficient learning.  All subjects covered by the American Board of Radiology Core Exam are included:   * Breast imaging, including interventions and MRI  * Neuroimaging, including brain, head and neck, and spine  * Musculoskeletal imaging, including knee and shoulder MRI  * Genitourinary imaging, including pelvic MRI  * Gastrointestinal imaging, including MRI and MRCP  * General, vascular, gynecological

Emergency Chest Radiology (Kim) 1st edition (2021)

We recommend this book This book is novel in that it is a single volume offering useful practical tips in the performance of the broad range of procedures used by gastroenterologists, interventional radiologists and surgeons in the current management of complicated abdominal emergencies and traumatic injuries. Emphasis is placed on practical tips which could be life-saving.The contributors are experienced staff members from the National University Hospital, Singapore. Through a step-by-step narrative and an abundance of medical illustrations, the contributors impart to the reader how best to perform and overcome difficulties encountered in the management of complicated abdominal emergencies. Learning is

Case Studies in Medical Imaging Radiology for Students and Trainees (Ahuja) 1st edition (2006)

We recommend this book This book is written as a system-based clinical-radiological review providing images from the latest available imaging modalities and covers all major diseases that are encountered in everyday clinical practice. A problem-orientated approach is used. Every chapter contains a collection of clinical cases, each with a short clinical description and initial imaging followed by pertinent questions regarding the imaging findings (colour coded in red outline). The second part of each chapter contains the case diagnosis, a discussion of the role of imaging in the presenting problem, a recommended sequence for further imaging evaluation, and illustrative examples of

Value-based Radiology. A Practical Approach (Silva) 1st edition (2020)

We recommend this book This cutting-edge guide to value-based radiology provides readers with the latest information on all aspects of the subject. Healthcare delivery is experiencing a rapid transition towards a value-based model, the underlying idea being that providers are paid on the basis of patient’s health outcomes rather than the total services delivered. Radiology departments are facing many challenges as they attempt to improve operational efficiency, performance, and quality in order to keep pace with this transition. In the first part of this book, readers will find information on the theoretical basis and general concepts of value-based radiology. The

Radiology of Non-Spinal Pain Procedures: A Guide for the Interventionalist (Syed) 1st edition (2011)

This book is a concise guide to surface and radiological anatomy for undergraduate medical students. Divided into two sections, the first part introduces surface anatomy with a clinical perspective, followed by surface marking of various structures and organs in the thorax, abdomen, head and neck, and upper and lower limb. The second section provides an overview of radiology and discussion on new imaging techniques. The final chapters describe radiological anatomy of the same structures and organs as in part one. Each topic is explained in depth with applied anatomy, clinical findings and pathologies, differential diagnoses and surgical techniques. Key learning

Surface and Radiological Anatomy with a Clinical Perspective (Appaji) 1st edition (2017)

We recommend this book This book is a concise guide to surface and radiological anatomy for undergraduate medical students. Divided into two sections, the first part introduces surface anatomy with a clinical perspective, followed by surface marking of various structures and organs in the thorax, abdomen, head and neck, and upper and lower limb. The second section provides an overview of radiology and discussion on new imaging techniques. The final chapters describe radiological anatomy of the same structures and organs as in part one. Each topic is explained in depth with applied anatomy, clinical findings and pathologies, differential diagnoses and

Efficient Radiology. How to Optimize Radiology Operations (Rosenthal) 1st edition (2021)

We recommend this book Provides hands-on, practical guidance on how to optimize radiology workflow Covers all steps in the workflow, from ordering to reporting Offers a great blend of applied data science and operations management in healthcare About the Author Daniel I. Rosenthal, MD, is Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School, and Associate Radiologist-in-Chief in charge of clinical operations at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Rosenthal‘s clinical interests have focused on diseases of the skeleton and locomotor system, but his administrative role has included development and implementation of the first practical speech recognition system for medicine, establishment of the first

Brant and Helms’ Fundamentals of Diagnostic Radiology (Klein) 5th edition (2019)

Selected as a Doody’s Core Title for 2022 and 2023! Trusted by radiology residents, interns, and students for more than 20 years, Brant and Helms’ Fundamentals of Diagnostic Radiology, 5th Edition delivers essential information on current imaging modalities and the clinical application of today’s technology. Comprehensive in scope, it covers all subspecialty areas including neuroradiology, chest, breast, abdominal, musculoskeletal imaging, ultrasound, pediatric imaging, interventional techniques, and nuclear radiology. Full-color images, updated content, new self-assessment tools, and dynamic online resources make this four-volume text ideal for reference and review. New in the 5th Edition: Greatly expanded sections on breast, cardiac, vascular,

Core Radiology. A Visual Approach to Diagnostic Imaging (Sun) 2nd edition (2021)

We recommend this book Embodying the principle of ‘everything you need but still easy to read’, this fully updated edition of Core Radiology is an indispensable aid for learning the fundamentals of radiology and preparing for the American Board of Radiology Core exam. Containing over 2,100 clinical radiological images with full explanatory captions and color coded annotations, streamlined formatting ensures readers can follow discussion points effortlessly. Bullet pointed text concentrates on essential concepts, with text boxes, tables and over 400 color illustrations supporting readers’ understanding of complex anatomic topics. Real world examples are presented for the readers, encompassing the vast

Machine and Deep Learning in Oncology, Medical Physics and Radiology (Naqa) 2nd edition (2022)

We recommend this book Overview Editors: Issam El Naqa, Martin J. Murphy Reference text for machine and deep learning in oncology, medical physics, and radiology From theory to practice with examples Provides a complete overview of the role of machine learning in radiation oncology and medical physics About this book This book, now in an extensively revised and updated second edition, provides a comprehensive overview of both machine learning and deep learning and their role in oncology, medical physics, and radiology. Readers will find thorough coverage of basic theory, methods, and demonstrative applications in these fields. An introductory section explains

Radiology Structured Reporting Handbook. Disease-Specific Templates and Interpretation Pearls (Brook) 1st edition (2021)

We recommend this book A practical guide for radiologists on providing high yield disease-specific reports Multiple studies show that referring physicians have a clear preference for structured radiology reports due to clarity and ease of interpretation, yet a one-size-fits all approach does not address disease complexities. Concurrently, the use of structured radiology templates has increased, driven in part by the need to comply with big data and artificial intelligence as well as reimbursement. Standardization of reporting is one of the first essential steps in the transformation of radiology from “the art of imaging” to a robust data science. Radiology Structured

Choosing the Correct Radiologic Test. Case-Based Teaching Files (Wang) 2nd edition (2021)

We recommend this book This book will enable practicing physicians and trainees to learn, in a clinically relevant and intellectually stimulating way, guidelines for appropriate ordering of imaging exams. The new edition provides more than 460 clinical case scenarios, organized into subspecialty modules (breast, cardiac, thoracic, gastrointestinal, urologic, women’s, pediatric, vascular, musculoskeletal, and neurologic imaging). Each scenario is presented as a quiz in which the reader is invited to select the best option from various imaging modalities. All choices are given ratings of appropriateness and is consistent with the American College of Radiology (ACR) Appropriateness Criteria. Furthermore, a brief solution

Learning Radiology: Recognizing the Basics (Herring) 4th editon (2019)

We recommend this book The leading introductory radiology text for medical students and others who are required to read and interpret common radiologic images, Learning Radiology, 4th Edition, stresses an easy-to-follow pattern recognition approach that teaches how to differentiate normal and abnormal images. Dr. William Herring’s clear, conversational writing style employs a touch of humor to explain what you need to know to effectively interpret medical images of all modalities. From the basics of patient safety, dose reduction, and radiation protection to the latest information on ultrasound, MRI, and CT, this concise, user-friendly text provides a complete, up-to-date introduction to

Musculoskeletal Radiology for Residents (Szaro) 1st edition (2022)

We recommend this book This book allows residents and specialists in radiology to assess knowledge about musculoskeletal radiology. Most of the book’s questions, stemming from the author’s experience of teaching residents in radiology at Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Gothenburg, Sweden, are very practical and often based on differential diagnosis, which is crucial in musculoskeletal radiology. Problem-based learning is useful in deep learning and allows a better understanding of pathological processes in the bones, joints, tendons, and muscles. The questions focus on clinical problems encountered during radiological examinations like MRI (the most fascinating and difficult one for residents), CT, ultrasound, or

Emergency Radiology of the Head and Spine (Scaglione) 1st edition (2022)

We recommend this book This book provides an up-to-date, systematic review of all facets of emergency radiology in patients with head and spine injuries. The aim is to equip readers with a detailed knowledge of the various radiological patterns that may be encountered, thereby facilitating prompt diagnosis under circumstances in which time is of crucial importance. The indications, value, and results of the various emergency imaging modalities, including interventional radiology, are described and illustrated in the full range of traumatic and nontraumatic head and spine emergencies. In addition, basic management principles and technological aspects are fully explained, and protocols tailored

Radiology 101. The Basics & Fundamentals of Imaging (Smith) 4th edition (2013)

We recommend this book Radiology 101 is a popular introduction to radiologic anatomy, the imaging manifestations of common disease processes, and what imaging studies to use when. The first section addresses basic principles of the various imaging modalities, while the second section deals with imaging of body regions plus, contains a chapter on nuclear imaging. Each chapter starts with a brief outline and ends with key points.Great depictions of normal anatomy and common pathology help guide those seeking a basic understanding of radiology especially interns and radiology residents, and non-radiology professionals desiring a concise overview of the field, such as

The Radiology Survival Kit. What You Need to Know for USMLE and the Clinics (Amalou) 1st edition (2022)

We recommend this book Overview Editors: Hayet Amalou, Robert D. Suh, Bradford J. Wood Written in a practical and concise format Presents the bare minimum of what one needs to know from a clinical perspective Written by experts who understand what one needs to survive USMLE and internship About this book This textbook provides a basic introduction to radiology and imaging along with the minimum required knowledge written from a practical clinical perspective. Presenting essential definitions and critical images, this textbook offers key references in a welcomed concise format, targeting medical students and interns undertaking the USMLE and house staff

What Radiology Residents Need to Know. Musculoskeletal Radiology (Eisenberg) 1st edition (2022)

We recommend this book Overview Authors: Ronald L. Eisenberg Succinctly covers the musculoskeletal rotation in radiology with bulleted, easy-to-read text Heavily illustrated with high quality images, both in the book and available for download online Covers topics such as bubbly lesions of bone, benign bone tumors, and trauma imaging About this book This book is an introduction to musculoskeletal radiology, specifically designed for the needs of first-year residents. On the first rotation in musculoskeletal imaging, radiology residents are asked to learn significant amounts of information at a fast and unrelenting pace. However, most current books are densely written and contain

Radiology-Nuclear Medicine Diagnostic Imaging. A Correlative Approach (Gholamrezanezhad) 1st edition (2023)

We recommend this book Radiology-Nuclear Medicine Diagnostic Imaging: A Correlative Approach provides in-depth guidance on applying the principles of radiologic-nuclear medicine correlation to the interpretation of imaging for diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive indications. Describing the clinical implications of all major imaging modalities, this comprehensive professional reference offers one-stop coverage of the common diagnostic applications encountered by nuclear medicine physicians and radiologists in day-to-day practice. The book develops the nuclear diagnostic skills necessary to interpret combined imaging modalities and correlate radiologic findings using a disease and organ-based approach to radiologic interpretation. Thematically organized sections explore a variety of pathologies including diseases

Radiology Secrets Plus (Torigian) 4th edition (2016)

We recommend this book For 30 years, the highly regarded Secrets Series® has provided students and practitioners in all areas of health care with concise, focused, and engaging resources for quick reference and exam review. Radiology Secrets Plus, 4th Edition, by Drs. Drew Torigian and Parvati Ramchandani, features the Secrets’ popular question-and-answer format that also includeslists, tables, and an informal tone – making reference and review quick, easy, and enjoyable. Top 100 Secrets and Key Points boxes provide a fast overview of the secrets you must know for success in practice and on exams. The proven Secrets® format gives you

Radiology of Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases: Volume 2 – Head and Neck (Li) 1st edition (2023)

We recommend this book Overview Editors: Hongjun Li, Shuang Xia, Yubo Lyu Practical references for differential diagnosis of infectious and inflammatory diseases in head and neck A wealth of typical cases with details Key points to facilitate rapid and accurate diagnosis About this book This book provides a comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art imaging in infectious and inflammatory diseases in head and neck. It starts with a brief introduction of infectious diseases in head and neck, including normal anatomy, classification, and laboratory diagnostic methods. In separate parts of eye, ear, nose, pharynx, larynx, and maxillofacial region, the common imaging techniques and

Radiology of Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases:  Volume 1 – Brain and Spinal Cord (Li) 1st edition (2023)

We recommend this book This book provides a comprehensive overview of diagnostic imaging in infectious and inflammatory diseases in central nervous system and spine. It starts with basic theory of infectious diseases, including pathological basis, laboratory diagnostic methods, and clinical imaging techniques. In following chapters, the authors firstly introduce the central nervous system infections related to respiratory, gastrointestinal, and contagious diseases. Then viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic and special infections in central nervous system and spine are presented with clinical cases. Each disease is clearly illustrated using cases combined with high-quality CT and MRI. The book provides a valuable reference source

Essential Radiology Review (Eltorai) 1st edition (2019)

We recommend this book Overview Editors: Adam E. M. Eltorai, Charles H. Hyman, Terrance T. Healey Offers a rapid-fire review of core radiology concepts through a question and answer format Sections are organized by subspecialty and body area and chapters cover the anatomy, pathophysiology, differential diagnosis, hallmark signs, and image features of major diseases and conditions Fully illustrated to enhance radiology findings and techniques About this book The book is an on-the-spot reference for residents and medical students seeking diagnostic radiology fast facts. Its question-and-answer format makes it a perfect quick-reference for personal review and studying for board examinations and re-certification.

Demystifying Interventional Radiology. A Guide for Medical Students (Athreya) 2nd edition (2022)

We recommend this book Overview Editors: Sriharsha Athreya, Mahmood Albahhar Presents the fundamental principles of interventional radiology (IR) Fully updated with the latest guidelines and procedures Includes a new chapter on structured reporting in IR About this book This book is a concise introduction to the field of interventional radiology (IR), designed to help medical students and residents understand the fundamental concepts related to image-guided interventional procedures and determine the appropriate use of imaging modalities in the treatment of various disorders. It covers the history of interventional radiology; radiation safety; equipment; medications; and techniques such as biopsy and drainage, vascular

Radiology Illustrated. Chest Radiology. Pattern Approach for Lung Imaging (Lee) 2nd edition (2024)

We recommend this book Overview Authors: Kyung Soo Lee , Joungho Han , Man Pyo Chung , Yeon Joo Jeong Provides a comprehensive coverage of a wide range of disease patterns and distributions Recognizes the impact of high-technology CT, such as MDCT and DECT in facilitating pattern approach Offers relevant clinical information necessary for differential diagnosis About this book The purpose of this atlas is to illustrate how to achieve reliable diagnoses when confronted by the different abnormalities, or “disease patterns”, that may be visualized on CT scans of the chest. The task of pattern recognition has been greatly facilitated

Paediatric Radiology Rapid Reporting (Paddock) 2nd edition (2024)

We recommend this book There is a narrow margin between pass and fail in the notably demanding Rapid Reporting component of the Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists (FRCR) Part 2B examination. This book provides readers with a comprehensive evaluation of paediatric radiographs, not only for those preparing for this examination but for all those who report them in their clinical practice. The overriding principle remains the same regardless of background – safe radiographic interpretation. Prospective candidates may have only had limited opportunity to report paediatric imaging, which may have been some time before they attempt the examination. Whilst

Clinical and Radiological Examination of the Foot and Ankle – The Path to Definitive Diagnosis (Sharma) 1st edition (2024)

We recommend this book Overview Editors: Siddhartha Sharma, Bedri Karaismailoglu, Soheil Ashkani-Esfahani Covers the latest ‘evidence-based’ approaches in clinical and radiological examination of foot & ankle pathologies Includes separate chapters on the basics of relevant biomechanics, anatomy, and radiology Provides easy-to-follow & stepwise algorithms and critical points in each chapter About this book The foot and ankle are among the most complicated anatomical regions of the human body, making their examination challenging. The perfect equilibrium between bones, tendons, ligaments, and other anatomical structures can be disturbed by pathological processes leading to complex disorders. The path to definitive diagnosis passes through