Textbook of diagnostic imaging
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
Textbook of diagnostic imaging
W.B. Saunders, c1994
2nd ed
- :set
- v. 1
- v. 2
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Kanazawa University Medical Library医学図書庫別置4
v. 1WN200:T355:19406-50888-5,
v. 2WN200:T355:29406-50889-3
Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The new, two volume 2nd Edition of this comprehensive, state-of-the-art text covers all aspects of diagnostic imaging. Each chapter, written by a noted scientist or clinician addresses the subject matter from both a clinical and an imaging perspective. Organized on a system-by-system basis, it emphasizes the appropriate and timely utilization of conventional and advanced imaging technology with over 3000 illustrations including MRI, ultrasound and position emission tomography. Features: * WHAT'S NEW: * The most current information regarding the imaging of the female patient, including the assessment of the breast and imaging the pregnant patient.A completely revised musculoskeletal section includes comparisons between imaging modalities.Many new illustrations including MRI, position emission tomography and ultrasound.
* OUTSTANDING FEATURES * State-of-the-art and conventional imaging techniques are discussed in detail on a system by system basis, providing both a clinical and imaging perspective * Excellent correlation between conventional studies and state-of-the-art imaging technologies such as CT, ultrasound and MRI * Extensive review of the basic imaging principles providing the reader with an understanding of the characteristics of each image system.
Table of Contents
Fundamentals of Diagnostic Imaging. Central Nervous System: The Skull. The Brain. Spine and Spinal Contents. Eye, Orbit and Sinuses. Pulmonary System. Gastrointestinal System. Genitourinary System: Kidney. Ureter. Bladder. Musculoskeletal System. Cardiovascular System: Cardiovascular Anatomy and Imaging Techniques. Clinical Applications. Imaging the Female Patient: The Pregnant Patient. Gynecology.
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