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Diagnostic Imaging: Abdomen

Michael P. Federle; R. Brooke Jeffrey


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ISBN-13: 9781416025412
ISBN-10: 1416025413
Publisher: SAUNDERS W B CO
Format: Hardcover, 945 pages
Pub Date: 12/2004
Edition Number: 1




Synopsis

(Amirsys) Univ. of Pittsburgh Medical Center, PA. Provides comprehensive guidance on diagnostic imaging of the abdomen, presenting details for diagnosis, case data, and references. Covers both common and uncommon disorders and offers an abundance of high quality images. Concise, bulleted-outline format. For practitioners. DNLM: Radiography, Abdominal--methods.

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Authored by the world's preeminent authorities in its field, this new book represents today's best single source of guidance on diagnostic imaging of the abdomen. It presents more details for each diagnosis, more representative images, more case data and more current references than any other reference tool. At the same time, its 4-color, user-friendly format lets readers access all of this information remarkably quickly!

Key Features

* Covers the top diagnoses in abdominal imaging, including both common and uncommon entities.
* Provides exquisitely reproduced imaging examples for every diagnosis—plus concise, bulleted summaries of terminology • imaging findings • key facts • differential diagnosis • pathology • clinical issues • a diagnostic checklist • and selected references.
* Includes an extensive image gallery for each entity, depicting common and variant cases.
* Offers a vivid, full-color design that makes the material easy to read.
* Displays a “thumbnail” visual differential diagnosis for each entity.

By Michael Federle, MD, Professor and Chief, Abdominal Imaging, Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; R. Brooke Jeffrey, MD, Professor and Chief, Abdominal Imaging, Department of Radiology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California; and Venkat Sridhar Anne, MD, Clinical Research Fellow, Abdominal Imaging, Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA




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