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    CT Scan in Abdominal Surgery

    €87.50
    This book focuses on the diagnostic impact of CT scans in severe abdominal trauma and in non-traumatic acute abdomen, the two clinical entities that constitute the main reasons for referrals for this imaging technique from the intensive care unit.
    ISBN: 9783030095895
    AuthorFausto Catena
    SubAuthor1Di Saverio, Salomone
    SubAuthor2Ansaloni, Luca
    SubAuthor3Coccolini, Federico
    SubAuthor4Sartelli, Massimo
    Pub Date11/02/2019
    BindingPaperback
    Pages206
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
    EditionSoftcover repri
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    This book focuses on the diagnostic impact of CT scans in severe abdominal trauma and in non-traumatic acute abdomen, the two clinical entities that constitute the main reasons for referrals for this imaging technique from the intensive care unit. The concept behind it is that emergency surgeons and physicians not only need the clinical knowledge to manage the different pathological conditions, but that they must also have a full understanding of diagnostic imaging modalities.

    To this end, each chapter includes a description of a specific acute abdominal disorder. In addition to the clinical presentation and the diagnosis and management guidelines, there is a special focus on imaging studies with clear and concise descriptions, high-quality images and the evolution grading scale to aid interpretation.



    This easy-to-read book is an ideal source of practical information for acute care surgeons, radiologists and for all the members of the emergency team.

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    This book focuses on the diagnostic impact of CT scans in severe abdominal trauma and in non-traumatic acute abdomen, the two clinical entities that constitute the main reasons for referrals for this imaging technique from the intensive care unit. The concept behind it is that emergency surgeons and physicians not only need the clinical knowledge to manage the different pathological conditions, but that they must also have a full understanding of diagnostic imaging modalities.

    To this end, each chapter includes a description of a specific acute abdominal disorder. In addition to the clinical presentation and the diagnosis and management guidelines, there is a special focus on imaging studies with clear and concise descriptions, high-quality images and the evolution grading scale to aid interpretation.



    This easy-to-read book is an ideal source of practical information for acute care surgeons, radiologists and for all the members of the emergency team.