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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Susanna Lee , James H. Thrall, M.D.Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2013 Weight: 1.057kg ISBN: 9783662519745ISBN 10: 3662519747 Pages: 592 Publication Date: 04 May 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChoosing the appropriate radiologic exam: Plain film. Fluoroscopy. Ultrasound. Computed tomography. Magnetic resonance imaging. Nuclear medicine.- Breast imaging.- Cardiac imaging.- Gastrointestinal imaging.- Musculoskeletal imaging.- Neurologic imaging.- Pediatric Imaging.- Thoracic imaging.- Urologic imaging.- Vascular imaging.- Women’s imaging.ReviewsFrom the reviews: Using a case-based approach, this book is a guide to selecting the appropriate imaging for different clinical scenarios. ... The intended audience includes general medical practitioners, but this book may be more appropriate for those earlier in their training, such as medical students or residents. ... This book does a good job of presenting many clinical situations and allowing readers to consider the most appropriate imaging test before giving the American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria. The case-based approach makes reading the book more interesting. (Maria Kristine Goertz, Doody's Book Reviews, February, 2014) This compact and concise text aims to provide the reader with the knowledge and skills to choose the most appropriate diagnostic imaging test when presented with a wide range of clinical scenarios. ... this book would make a welcome addition to the libraries of many general practitioners. I believe that it would serve both as an instructive text as well as an excellent reference text in dealing with day-to-day clinical scenarios as many common presentations and their appropriate images are included within. (Chris Hegarty, Radiology, Vol. 269 (3), December, 2013) It has been written as a guide to aid correct investigation requests in common clinical scenarios. ... The additional materials alone would make this book stand out from its peers but the layout, high quality images and thoughtful case selection make it an excellent resource. ... an excellent resource for medical students/junior doctors and allied health practitioners who have requesting rights. (Andrew J. Cumming, RAD Magazine, April, 2013) From the reviews: Using a case-based approach, this book is a guide to selecting the appropriate imaging for different clinical scenarios. ... The intended audience includes general medical practitioners, but this book may be more appropriate for those earlier in their training, such as medical students or residents. ... This book does a good job of presenting many clinical situations and allowing readers to consider the most appropriate imaging test before giving the American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria. The case-based approach makes reading the book more interesting. (Maria Kristine Goertz, Doody's Book Reviews, February, 2014) This compact and concise text aims to provide the reader with the knowledge and skills to choose the most appropriate diagnostic imaging test when presented with a wide range of clinical scenarios. ... this book would make a welcome addition to the libraries of many general practitioners. I believe that it would serve both as an instructive text as well as an excellent reference text in dealing with day-to-day clinical scenarios as many common presentations and their appropriate images are included within. (Chris Hegarty, Radiology, Vol. 269 (3), December, 2013) It has been written as a guide to aid correct investigation requests in common clinical scenarios. ... The additional materials alone would make this book stand out from its peers but the layout, high quality images and thoughtful case selection make it an excellent resource. ... an excellent resource for medical students/junior doctors and allied health practitioners who have requesting rights. (Andrew J. Cumming, RAD Magazine, April, 2013) From the reviews: Using a case-based approach, this book is a guide to selecting the appropriate imaging for different clinical scenarios. ... The intended audience includes general medical practitioners, but this book may be more appropriate for those earlier in their training, such as medical students or residents. ... This book does a good job of presenting many clinical situations and allowing readers to consider the most appropriate imaging test before giving the American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria. The case-based approach makes reading the book more interesting. (Maria Kristine Goertz, Doody's Book Reviews, February, 2014) This compact and concise text aims to provide the reader with the knowledge and skills to choose the most appropriate diagnostic imaging test when presented with a wide range of clinical scenarios. ... this book would make a welcome addition to the libraries of many general practitioners. I believe that it would serve both as an instructive text as well as an excellent reference text in dealing with day-to-day clinical scenarios as many common presentations and their appropriate images are included within. (Chris Hegarty, Radiology, Vol. 269 (3), December, 2013) It has been written as a guide to aid correct investigation requests in common clinical scenarios. ... The additional materials alone would make this book stand out from its peers but the layout, high quality images and thoughtful case selection make it an excellent resource. ... an excellent resource for medical students/junior doctors and allied health practitioners who have requesting rights. (Andrew J. Cumming, RAD Magazine, April, 2013) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |