This book follows a systematic approach to assessing radiographs, instructing the reader on the appearances of radiological abnormalities and comparing these with normal radiographs. Each chapter walks through a different part of the body, with numerous example radiographs, well annotated for clear reference and explanation.
Highly Commended at the British Medical Association Book Awards 2016 Abdominal X-rays for Medical Students is a comprehensive resource offering guidance on reading, presenting and interpreting abdominal radiographs.
Suitable for all those who work in the Emergency Department, this book offers step-by-step analytical approaches which help them to answer this question: "These images look normal to me, but... how can I be sure that I am not missing a subtle but important abnormality?"
Addresses the anatomy of the imaging techniques including three-dimensional CT, cardiac CT, and CT and MR angiography as well as the anatomy of therapeutic interventional radiological techniques guided by fluoroscopy, ultrasound, CT and MR. This book is suitable for those training in radiology and preparing for the FRCR examinations.
This book, first published in 2007, is the definitive atlas of human anatomy. Written by experienced teachers in imaging and anatomy, it utilizes the complete range of imaging modalities. Comprehensive sections cover each anatomical region, employing CT, MRI, PET, ultrasound and X-ray technologies to illustrate normal anatomy and radiological findings.
Illustrates an approach to analyzing the radiographic changes in a specific joint, and the common arthropathies that produce those changes. This title addresses the radiographic hallmarks of each of the common arthropathies.