Applied radiological anatomy
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Applied radiological anatomy
Cambridge University Press, 1999
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This profusely illustrated text will provide trainee radiologists with a unique overview of normal anatomy as illustrated by the full range of modern radiological procedures. The theme throughout is not only to illustrate the appearance of normal anatomical features as visualised by radiology, but to provide a comprehensive text which describes, explains and evaluates the most current imaging practice for all the body systems and organs. Where necessary, the images are supplemented with line drawings, to illustrate essential anatomical features. This combination of a wealth of high-quality images fully supported by an authoritative text will give all radiologists an insight into normal anatomy, which is such a vital prerequisite for interpreting abnormal radiological images. The volume is specifically designed for trainee radiologists. It will be an essential illustrated text for those studying Part 1 of the examination of the Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists, and also for trainees elsewhere in the world studying for their specialist examinations in radiology.
Table of Contents
- Foreword David J. Allison
- Preface
- 1. Surface anatomy H. Ellis
- 2. The skull and brain P. Butler and M. A. Jeffree
- 3. The orbit and visual pathways I. Moseley
- 4. The ear and auditory pathway P. Butler and I. G. Wylie
- 5. The extracranial head and neck J. Bhattacharya and P. Butler
- 6. The chest R. R. Phillips and R. Armstrong
- 7. The heart and great vessels B. J. Kenny and P. Wilde
- 8. The breast J. A. Hanson and N. M. Perry
- 9. Embryology of the gastrointestinal tract and its adnexae H. Ellis
- 10. The anterior abdominal wall and peritoneum J. C. Healy, R. H. Reznek, S. E. Robbins and J. Virjee
- Vascular anatomy of the gastrointestinal tract J. E. Jackson
- 12. Liver, gall bladder, pancreas and spleen A. W. M. Mitchell and R. Dick
- 13. The renal tract and retroperitoneum J. Cross and A. K. Dixon
- 14. The pelvis S. J. Vinnicombe and J. E. Husband
- 15. The vertebral column and spinal cord S. A. A. Sohaib and P. Butler (B. E. Kendall)
- 16. The musculoskeletal system - the upper limb A. W. M. Mitchell and C. Heron
- 17. The musculoskeletal system - the lower limb A. Newman-Saunders and A. Hine
- 18. The limb vasculature M. Easty and O. Chan
- 19. Obstetric anatomy A. D. G. Wood and K. C. Dewbury
- 20. Paediatric anatomy R. A. L. Bisset, B. Wilson and N. Wright
- Index.
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