Differential Diagnosis in Computed Tomography, 2e
by Francis A. Burgener, Christopher Herzog, Steven Meyers, Wolfgang Zaunbauer
Product Details:
- Hardcover: 868 pages
- Publisher: TPS; 2nd edition edition (November 9, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 3131025425
- ISBN-13: 978-3131025425
- Amazon Price: $229.99
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- Format: Original Publisher PDF
- File Size: 58.2 MB
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Description:
Differential Diagnosis in Computed Tomography, 2nd edition, is an invaluable reference aid in the evaluation of CT images to help confidently gain a general diagnostic impression and a reasonable differential diagnosis. In contrast to disease-oriented radiology texts, this book is organized by CT findings, enabling the reader to quickly match the appropriate differential diagnosis to CT results.
Special features of the second edition:
Continuation of the successful Burgener concept:
Comprehensive tables describe the imaging patterns of the various diseases
that may present on CT, along with other characteristically associated imaging
findings and pertinent physiopathologic, pathologic, and clinical data
Over 2,000 detailed, high-quality images demonstrating
a wide range of common and uncommon CT findings
Chapters organized according to anatomic regions, from
the brain to the pelvis and the musculoskeletal system, with new chapters on
meningeal and calvarian lesions and on trauma
Updated and revised sections reflecting the latest
advances in CT technology and indications, including accurate staging of
intra-articular and spinal fractures and evaluation of vascular diseases
Extensive index systematically cross-references diseases
and CT findings for optimal access to informationRecognizing the central role that CT plays in the field
of modern medical imaging, this book is essential for physicians who want to
strengthen their diagnostic acumen and CT interpretation skills: radiologists in
practice; residents preparing for board exams; and any other physician charged with understanding and interpreting CT images.</p
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