Diagnostic Imaging of Radiology: Radiodiagnosis

As the ideal introductory book for medical students, junior doctors, trainee radiologists, and practising clinicians, this book Diagnostic Imaging of Radiology explains the principles of interpretation of all forms of imaging, offering a balanced account of all the modalities available, explaining each technique and when to use it.

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Book Details

Pages

334 Pages

Publisher

Alexis Press

Language

English

ISBN

978-1-64532-007-4

Released

2022

About The Author

Simon Cameron

As the ideal introductory book for medical students, junior doctors, trainee radiologists, and practising clinicians, this book Diagnostic Imaging of Radiology explains the principles of interpretation of all forms of imaging, offering a balanced account of all the modalities available, explaining each technique and when to use it. Organised by body system and covering all anatomical regions:- Explain how to interpret images; Provide guidelines for interpreting images; Discuss common diseases and the signs that can be seen using each imaging modality; Illustrate clinical problems with normal and abnormal images; Assist diagnosis by covering normal images as well as those for specific disorders; Show all imaging modalities used in a clinical context. 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. This book is written by experienced radiologists working in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education. It will serve as an ideal text for medical students and radiology trainees.

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