2014 Medical Reference Catalogue

RADIOLOGY & NUCLEAR MEDICINE

Aunt Minnie's Atlas and Imaging- Specific Diagnosis Fourth Edition Thomas L Pope Jr., MD Professor, Department of Radiology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC;

Brain Injury: Applications from War and Terrorism Alisa D. Gean, MD Professor of Radiology, Neurology and Neurosurgery; University of California, San Francisco. Brain and Spinal Injury Center, San Francisco General Hospital Third Edition

October 2013 / Hardcover Approx. 640 pp. 9781451172157

April 2014 / Paperback Approx. 360 pp. / Approx. 480 lllus. / Approx. 20 Tables 9781451192827

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

Completely revised and updated, the fourth edition of Aunt Minnie's Atlas and Imaging-Specific Diagnosis is an excellent study tool for radiology board examinations.This classic textbook is divided into all radiology subspecialties written by experts in their academic fields and include images, history, findings, diagnosis, and discussion. "Aunt Minnie's Pearls" at the end of each case help reinforce the key features and provide a quick review of major salient points. Perhaps the largest single collection of Aunt Minnie-like cases in any one publication, it features more than 380 cases and over 1,000 images representing all modalities and subspecialties in diagnostic imaging. f f Addition of many new classic cases with updated images and the addition of more “advanced” imaging in many of the existing cases f f Online privileges allow digital internet access to all of the cases from the book f f "Aunt Minnie's Pearls" reinforce the most important features of each case f f Teaching file format familiar to readers FEATURES

Brain Injury: Applications from War and Terrorism is a single- authored book written by a world-class neuroradiologist with extensive experience in traumatic brain injury (TBI). It features six graphic- intense chapters depicting and expounding upon the complexity of TBI. Culled from nearly three decades of studying civilian TBI and five years of intensive study of TBI sustained from combat, terrorism, and natural disasters, this work is an exhaustive and innovative authority on the current approaches and applications of civilian and combat TBI. The text is sectored into six chapters based on pathophysiology, each augmented with numerous images and illustrations. The book gives special attention to neuroimaging, but is reinforced with relevant clinical correlation. This monograph is unique because it is first in class as an omnibus for the radiologist, neurologist, neurosurgeon, maxillofacial surgeon, emergency physician, pediatrician, ophthalmologist, and the rehabilitation team. Accompanied by detailed high resolution illustrations with meticulous annotation, Brain Injury: Applications from War and Terrorism contains over 500 curated radiological and clinical images that enhance the concepts detailed in each chapter. Complete with up-to-date references, it is a state of the art resource guide for any member of the team of professionals caring for those who have sustained a traumatic brain injury

FEATURES

f f Comprehensive, subject-based chapters f f Information based on decades of hands-on experience and research f f Drawings and figures with detailed annotations f f Graphic illustrations and imaging

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