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MEDICAL PRACTICE

RADIOLOGY & NUCLEAR MEDICINE

Breast Imaging and Pathologic Correlations: A Pattern-Based

Approach

Dianne Georgian-Smith

February 2014 / Hardbound / 8.375" x 10.875" / 608 pp.

978-1-4511-9269-8

DESCRIPTION

Effectively overcome difficult diagnostic challenges with Breast Imaging and

Pathologic Correlations: A Pattern-Based Approach. This atlas is based on the

morphology of the BIRADS Lexicon and not the pathology entities. It illustrates

the "how" and "why" of breast imaging, whether via mammography or

ultrasound and uses a case-based approach to walk you through a wide range

of common and uncommon findings and correlates imaging patterns to pathology, helping you build your

pattern recognition skills so you can diagnose breast cases with complete confidence.

Now with the print edition, enjoy the bundled interactive eBook edition, offering tablet, smartphone, or

online.

Breast Imaging Companion, Fourth Edition

Gilda Cardenosa, MD

February 2017 / Softbound / 7" x 10" / 560 pp. / 1200 Illus.

978-1-4963-1496-3

DESCRIPTION

The fourth edition of this best selling “how-to” book includes major revisions,

including the expansion of the screening mammography and breast MRI

chapters, as well as the addition of digital breast tomosynthesis studies. Rather

than having selected cropped images, the print and online versions of this book

provide the reader with thousands of high quality images and complete imaging

evaluations from the screening images, to the diagnostic mammogram and,

when appropriate, images from ultrasound, MRI, imaging guided biopsy and

preoperative wire localizations. Bulleted “key-facts” describe clinical, imaging and histological findings for a

spectrum of breast diseases. With this book, breast-imaging radiologists are encouraged strongly to provide

clinical, imaging and pathology concordance for optimal patient care as well as direct and clinically relevant

communication with providers and patients.