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Diagnostic Imaging. Includes Wiley E-Text. 7th Edition

John Wiley and Sons Ltd, April 2013, Pages: 520

Diagnostic Imaging will help medical students, junior doctors, residents and trainee radiologists understand the principles behind interpreting all forms of imaging. Providing a balanced account of all the imaging modalities available – including plain film, ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, radionuclide imaging and interventional radiology – it explains the techniques used and the indications for their use.

Organised by body system, it covers all anatomical regions. In each region the authors discuss the most suitable imaging technique and provide guidelines for interpretation, illustrating clinical problems with normal and abnormal images.

Diagnostic Imaging is extensively illustrated throughout, featuring high quality full-colour images and more than 600 photographs. The images are downloadable in PowerPoint format from the brand new companion website at company website, which also has over 100 interactive MCQs, to aid learning and teaching.

When you purchase the book you also receive access to the Wiley E-Text: Powered by VitalSource. This is an interactive digital version of the book, featuring downloadable text and images, highlighting and note-taking facilities, bookmarking, cross-referencing, in-text searching, and linking to references and abbreviations. Diagnostic Imaging is also available on CourseSmart, offering extra functionality as well as an immediate way to access the book. For more details, see company website or ‘The Anytime, Anywhere Textbook ’ section.

Preface, vii

Acknowledgements, viii

List of Abbreviations, ix

The Anytime, Anywhere Textbook, x

1 Technical Considerations, 1

2 Chest, 19

3 Cardiac Disorders, 101

with the assistance of Dr Francesca Pugliese

4 Breast Imaging, 123

with the assistance of Dr Sarah Vinnicombe

5 Plain Abdomen, 129

6 Gastrointestinal Tract, 141

7 Hepatobiliary System, Spleen and Pancreas, 195

8 Urinary Tract, 223

9 Female Genital Tract, 273

10 Peritoneal Cavity and Retroperitoneum, 291

11 Bones, 309

with the assistance of Dr Kasthoori Jayarani

12 Joints, 347

with the assistance of Dr Kasthoori Jayarani

13 Spine, 369

with the assistance of Dr Rob Barker

14 Skeletal Trauma, 399

with the assistance of Dr Muaaze Ahmad

15 Brain, 427

with the assistance of Dr Rob Barker

16 Orbits, Head and Neck, 457

with the assistance of Dr Polly Richards

17 Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 471

Appendix: Computed Tomography Anatomy of the Abdomen, 491

Index, 497

Andrea Rockall is Professor of Radiology, Imperial College, London

Andrew Hatrick is Consultant General and Interventional Radiologist, Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Peter Armstrong is formerly Professor of Radiology, Medical College of St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London Hospitals, London, and formerly Professor and Vice-Chairman, University of Virginia, Charlottesville

Martin Wastie is formerly Professor of Radiology, University of Malaya Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, and formerly Consultant Radiologist, University Hospital, Nottingham

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