Medical Reference Catalogue
97
Musculoskeletal
Ultrasound
Ian Beggs, FRCPE, FRCR
Consultant Musculoskeletal
Radiologist, Royal Infirmary of
Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland
November 2013 / Hardcover
Approx. 464 pp.
9781451144987
DESCRIPTION
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound offers the rare opportunity to learn the
tricks of the trade from internationally acknowledged experts in
musculoskeletal imaging. Utilizing four-color anatomical drawings, and
easy to understand text, this reference not only shows readers how to
perform the procedures, it clearly explains what they’ll see during them.
With practical hints and tips from today’s experts throughout, this is the
most comprehensive and concise account of MSK that can be found.
RADIOLOGY & NUCLEAR MEDICINE
FEATURES
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Four-color anatomical drawings; some four-color images (Doppler)
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Comparisons between ultrasound and MRI where appropriate
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Practical hints and tips from leading experts throughout
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Explains clinical findings
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Correlates US imaging with pathology
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Provides comprehensive details of US-guided interventional
techniques
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Extensive coverage of all anatomically relevant areas
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Comprehensive coverage of US of sports injuries and rheumatologic
applications
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Separate chapter on US of nerves
High-Resolution CT
of the Lung
Fifth Edition
August 2014 / Hardcover
Approx. 736 pp.
9781451176018
DESCRIPTION
High Resoultion CT of the lung is the market leading reference for
HRCT of the lung. Its easy-to-use format includes illustrated "quick-
reference guide" to help readers navigate the text along with diagnostic
algorithms and numerous tables to identify key findings, abbreviations
used, and other essential information. The book guides the reader
through the details of the numerous HRCT findings and their differential
diagnosis and reviews characteristics of the common lung diseases.
Discussion includes normal anatomy, HRCT findings, multiple examples
of disease entities, radiologic-pathologic correlations, and rare diseases
and their differential diagnosis.
FEATURES
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Illustrated glossary of key HRCT terms
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Numerous tables calling out key information such as key findings,
differentials diagnoses, and abbreviations used
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Diagnostic algorithms used throughout
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Quick-Reference Guide highlights the appearances of common
diseases with references to the appropriate pages for easy navigation
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“HRCT Findings of Lung Disease” is now split into five separate
chapters for easier reading
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Latest classification of interstitial lung disease and criteria for UIP/
IPF
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New classification of adenocarcinomas
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Over 300 new images
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Quantification added to disease chapters
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Update on advanced CT techniques in airways disease
Richard W. Webb
Professor of Radiology,
Department of Radiology,
University of California, San
Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Nestor L. Muller
Professor of Radiology,
University of British Columbia
David P Naidich
Professor of Pediatrics, New
York University Medical Center;
Director of Body Computed
Tomography, Bellevue Hospital, New York, NY