Atlas of radiologic anatomy
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Atlas of radiologic anatomy
Lea & Febiger, 1994
5th English ed
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Atlas der Röntgenanatomie
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 298) and index
Translation of: Atlas der Röntgenanatomie, 4, Aufl., 1992
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text affords students and residents an opportunity to check and expand their knowledge of the anatomic details observable by radiology, with guidance from the drawings accompanying each radiograph. One quarter of the radiographs are new in this edition and represent diagnostic imaging methods which have become prominent in the past few years. Radiographs are categorized according to the imaging techniques and are presented regionally within each category, and descriptive summaries of sonography, computer tomography, magnetic resonance and radionuclide imaging have been added. The illustrations have been selected to give the broadest possible coverage of radiologic anatomy and include the most common radiological examinations with which students, technicians, and house staff may be confronted.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Conventional radiography: skull
- vertebral column
- pelvis
- lower extremity
- upper extremity
- thorax and neck
- digestive tract
- biliary ducts and gall bladder
- kidneys and urinary tract. Part 2 Angiography: skull
- thorax
- abdomen
- kidneys and urinary tract
- pelvis
- lower extremity
- upper extremity. Part 3 Lymphography. Part 4 Gynaecologic radiography. Part 5 Sonography. Part 6 Computer tomography (CT): skull
- vertebral column
- abdomen. Part 7 Magnetic resonance imaging: skull
- vertebral column
- pelvis
- lower extremity
- thorax. Part 8 Scintigraphy.
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