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OverviewImaging in Pediatric Pulmonology is a definitive reference to imaging and differential diagnosis for pediatric pulmonology. Diseases and disorders seen in everyday clinical practice are featured, including infections, developmental disorders, airway abnormalities, diffuse lung diseases, focal lung diseases, and lung tumors. Organized to support the clinical thought process, the text begins with a series of clinical algorithms that provide a starting point for formulating a diagnosis. The physician will be able to identify the differentials by symptom complex and accordingly determine what test would be effective and how to proceed. The balance of the book is image-based and presents a comprehensive, multi-modality approach, with an emphasis on plain film and cross-sectional imaging. The imaging sections are correlated with pathology and clinical findings to help readers learn what the modality of choice can enable them to see. Edited by Robert H. Cleveland, MD, Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and Chief of the Division of Diagnostic Radiology at Children’s Hospital Boston, the book includes a talented group of associate editors and contributing authors who are noted experts in pathology, pulmonology, and radiology, making Imaging in Pediatric Pulmonology an ideal reference for all physicians involved in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric pulmonary issues. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert H. ClevelandPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 2012 ed. Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 29.70cm Weight: 1.055kg ISBN: 9781489991263ISBN 10: 1489991263 Pages: 390 Publication Date: 23 February 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9783030239787 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 ContentsAlgorithms.- Overview of Respiratory Physiology.- The Normal Chest Radiograph and Clues to Cardiovascular Disease.- Congenital Lung Masses.- Congenital and Related Anomolies.- The Pediatric Airway.- The Newborn Chest.- Interstitial Lung Disease in Infants and Children.- Pulmonary Venous Anomalies in Infants and Children.- Pulmonary Hypertension in Infants and Children.- Focal Lung Disease.- Pleural Effusion and Pneumothorax.- Pediatric Lung, Central Airway, and Chest Wall Neoplasm.- Asthma.- Cystic Fibrosis.- Percutaneous Chest Intervention in Infants and Children.- Lung Transplant in Pediatric Patients.- Fetal Imaging of the Chest.- Pulmonary IncidentalomasReviewsFrom the reviews: The book is a multi-author subspecialty text focusing on a single organ system, the lungs. Although chiefly written by and for radiologists, there are important contributions from pediatric pathology and clinical pediatric pulmonology. ... Students of pediatric radiology at all levels will be well rewarded for the reading investment. ... I certainly recommend the book to fellows in both pediatric radiology and pediatric pulmonology. These groups stand to gain the most from its assets. (Brent Adler, Pediatric Radiology, Vol. 44, 2014) From the reviews: The book is a multi-author subspecialty text focusing on a single organ system, the lungs. Although chiefly written by and for radiologists, there are important contributions from pediatric pathology and clinical pediatric pulmonology. ... Students of pediatric radiology at all levels will be well rewarded for the reading investment. ... I certainly recommend the book to fellows in both pediatric radiology and pediatric pulmonology. These groups stand to gain the most from its assets. (Brent Adler, Pediatric Radiology, Vol. 44, 2014) From the reviews: The book is a multi-author subspecialty text focusing on a single organ system, the lungs. Although chiefly written by and for radiologists, there are important contributions from pediatric pathology and clinical pediatric pulmonology. ... Students of pediatric radiology at all levels will be well rewarded for the reading investment. ... I certainly recommend the book to fellows in both pediatric radiology and pediatric pulmonology. These groups stand to gain the most from its assets. (Brent Adler, Pediatric Radiology, Vol. 44, 2014) Author InformationEditor: Robert H. Cleveland, MD, is Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and Chief of the Division of Diagnostic Radiology at Children’s Hospital Boston. Associate Editor - Pathology: Claire Langston, MD, is Staff Pathologist at Texas Children's Hospital, and Professor of Pathology at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston. Associate Editor - Pulmonology: Andrew A. Colin, MD, is Clinical Director of Pulmonary Medicine, and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Children's Hospital Boston. Associate Editor - Imaging: Edward Y. Lee, MD, is a Staff Radiologist at Children's Hospital Boston and an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School. Assistant Editor - Imaging: Jeanne Chow, MD, is a Staff Radiologist and Director of Fluoroscopy and Genitourinary Imaging at Children's Hospital Boston Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |