Primary care radiology
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Bibliographic Information
Primary care radiology
W.B. Saunders, c2000
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  Kumamoto
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  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Here's a practical resource designed to help practitioners select appropriate radiologic tests for a full range of common disorders. From simple x-rays to sophisticated imaging studies, this clinical reference examines virtually every procedure in use today. It's organized by anatomic system, with a focus on symptoms and suspected clinical problems, to make reference simple. This valuable tool helps readers order even the most expensive and complex radiologic studies with confidence.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION HEAD AND NECK *Skull And Brain *Imaging The Facial Region *Imaging The Soft Tissues Of The Neck CHEST IMAGING *Technical Considerations And The Normal Chest X-Ray *Silhouette Sign *Tubes And Wires *Portable Chest X-Rays In The Intensive Care Unit *Admission, Pre-Operative And Prenatal Chest X-Rays *Chest X-Ray Examinations In Occupational Medicine *Traumaobstructive Pulmonay Disease *Air Space Pathology *Pleural Pathology *Mediastinal Lesions *Diaphragm BREAST CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM *Heart *Aorta *Peripheral Vessels ABDOMINAL IMAGING *Anatomy And Imaging Techniques *Esophagus *Stomach And Doudenum *Liver *Gallbladder And Billiary System *Pancreas *Spleen *Small Bowel *Colon GENINTOURINARY SYSTEM *Kidney *Bladder *Female Pelvis *Adrenal Glands And Retroperitoneum SKELETAL SYSTEM *Spine *Imaging Approach To Joint Pain *Benign Vs. Malignant Bone Lesions *Infection Of Bones And Joints *Shoulders And Humerus *Elbow *Forearm *Hand And Wrist *Pelvis *Hip *Femur *Knee *Tibia And Fibula *Ankle *Foot PEDIATRIC MUSCULOSKELETAL RADIOLOGY *Skull *Spine *Extremities *Pelvis And Hips NONSKELETAL PEDIATRIC IMAGING *Head *Neck *Chest *Pediatric Abdominal Imaging APPENDICES
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