2014 Medical Reference Catalogue - page 94

Medical Reference Catalogue
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RADIOLOGY & NUCLEAR MEDICINE
Breast Imaging: A
Core Review
December 2013 / Paperback
Approx. 304 pp. / Approx. 350 lllus.
9781451176391
DESCRIPTION
Breast Imaging: A Core Review is a highly comprehensive text featuring
300 questions, answers, and explanations that residents can use for
review. Nearly 200 images accompany the questions so the reviewer
can self-quiz on the most important findings and diagnoses.The text
is designed to follow the structure of the new American Board of
Radiology Core Exam section for breast imaging and provides helpful
assistance, both visually and textually, for residents.Breast Imaging:
A Core Review can be purchased with an electronic, interactive self-
quiz version that can be taken along on your i-Phone or i-Pad. With
the companionship of the print review and the virtual review, Breast
Imaging: A Core Review provides residents with the necessary tools to
successfully tackle the exam.
FEATURES
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Question-and-answer format
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High-quality images
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Follows structure of ABR Core exam breast-imaging section
Biren A. Shah, MD
Senior Staff Radiologist,
Division of Breast Imaging,
Henry Ford Health System
Clinical Assistant Professor,
Wayne State University School
of Medicine, Detroit, MI
Sabala R. Mandava, MD
Senior Staff Radiologist,
Division of Breast Imaging,
Director, Breast Imaging
Fellowship, Henry Ford Health
System
Clinical Assistant Professor,
Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI
Clinical Breast
Imaging
October 2014 / Hardcover
Approx. 400 pp.
9781451151770
DESCRIPTION
This text is an introduction to the fundamentals of breast imaging,
written by a Dr. Gilda Cardenosa, well-known in the field of breast
imaging. It discusses the various imaging modalities of mammography,
ultrasound and MRI and the rationale for screening vs. diagnostic
studies. Imaging characteristics are discussed in the context of benign
vs. malignant masses, with correlative images, and the inclusion
of MRI meant for residents through the end of their training. The
nomenclature is consistent with the ACR's BI-RADS recommendations
that standardize reporting. It also includes didactic features such as key
points, chapter summaries and actual patient cases reinforce fundamental
concepts of breast imaging.
The Essentials
FEATURES
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New chapter on breast MRI
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Emphasis on differential diagnosis
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Self-assessment exam in the text and on electronic version for board-
review/prep
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Table with BIRADS terminology for mammography, ultrasound and
MRI
Gilda Cardenosa, MS, MD
Greensboro Radiology, The
Breast Cancer of Greensboro,
and The Moses Cone Health
System
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