Medical Reference Catalogue
93
Diagnostic Imaging:
Emergency
R. Brooke Jeffrey, Jr., MD
Professor and Vice Chairman,
Chief of Abdominal Imaging,
Department of Radiology
Stanford University School of
Medicine, Stanford, California
B. J. Manaster, MD PhD,
FACR
Professor of Radiology,
University of Utah School of
Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT;
Anne G. Osborn, MD University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake
City, UT
Melissa L. Rosado-de-Christenson, MD FACR
Clinical Professor of Radiology, The Ohio State University College
of Medicine, Columbus, OH; Adjunct Professor of Radiology, The
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD
Paula J. Woodward, MD
Professor of Radiology, Adjunct Professor of Obstetrics and
Gynecology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT
Series: Diagnostic Imaging Series
October 2013 / Hardcover
Approx. 1000 pp.
9781931884761
DESCRIPTION
Imaging plays a central role in the evaluation of the acutely ill patient.
In the current age, it would be unthinkable not to have a state-of-the-art
emergency room without a closely stationed multidetector CT scanner.
Diagnostic Imaging: Emergency, 2nd edition is intended as a readable
and approachable reference for all major traumatic and non-traumatic
diagnoses that can be encountered in the acutely ill patient. The book
evaluates multiple organ systems including the brain, spine, chest,
abdomen, pelvis and musculoskeletal system in both adults and pediatric
patients. Furthermore, the organization was designed to provide the
ideal model for a quick reference text.
RADIOLOGY & NUCLEAR MEDICINE
Published by Amirsys
®
Second Edition
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Published by Amirsys, a globally recognized medical information
publisher.
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Written by experts for each organ system: Brain, Spine, Chest,
Abdomen, Pelvis, and Musculoskeletal System
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Fully updated references from previous edition
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Features nearly 260 chapters and hundreds of annotated images and
illustrations
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Comes with Amirsys eBook Advantage™, an online eBook featuring
expanded content, additional eBook images, and fully searchable
text.
Gastrointestinal
Imaging
A Teaching File
June 2014 / Paperback
Approx. 208 pp. / Approx. 313 lllus.
9781451173376
Series: LWW Teaching File Series
DESCRIPTION
A brand new resource in The Teaching Files series, Gastrointestinal
Imaging: A Teaching File is an exceptional resource for radiology
trainees and practicing radiologists who are interested in reviewing
the basics of gastrointestinal imaging, including fluoroscopy, CT, and
MR. Those studying for board and certifying examinations will also
find this volume to be an excellent reference in helping them to review
and prepare for these tests. Showcasing more than 300 cases, portrayed
through CT, MR, fluoroscopic and ultrasound images, this text covers a
wide variety of GI system disorders, including those that affect the solid
abdominal organs, intestines, and peritoneal cavity. Each case includes
images, along with descriptions of clinical history, findings, differential
diagnosis and diagnosis, discussion, relevant questions with appropriate
answers, key issues for the report, and important information for the
clinician.
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More than 300 gastrointestinal cases help you make accurate and
informed diagnoses.
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Fluoroscopy, CT, and MR images are featured.
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Case information includes images along with management
discussion
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Cases are grouped into chapters based on modality to help trainees
during modality-based rotations.
Courtney Coursey Moreno,
MD
Assistant Professor, Director
of Ultrasound, Department of
Radiology, School of Medicine,
Emory University of Medicine
Pardeep Kumar Mittal, MD
The Emory Clinic Radiology
Abdominal Imaging