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The Chest X-Ray A Survival Guide

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Spain Elsevier Health Sciences 2012Edition: revisedDescription: 384 pagesISBN:
  • 0702051071
  • 9780702051074
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.20757
Summary: British Medical Association Book Awards 2009 - First Prize Winner, Radiology Category Featuring a practical, clinical approach – and written in a quick-access style – this portable, economical reference helps you build a strong foundation in chest x-ray interpretation. Three radiologists with years of clinical and teaching experience present fundamental principles and key anatomical concepts...walk you through examples of classic chest x-ray features that provide subtle evidence of abnormality...and explore a variety of problems and dilemmas common to everyday clinical practice. High-quality drawings and digital chest x-rays – combined with secrets from the radiologists’ toolbox, helpful differential diagnoses, handy checklists, and key references – deliver all the assistance you need to enhance your interpretation skills. Provides a strong foundation of essential knowledge for an informed, systematic approach to accurate chest x-ray interpretation. Features the work of three radiologists who offer you the benefit of their many years of clinical and teaching experience. Emphasizes common errors and misdiagnoses to help ensure correct image readings. Presents step-by-step guidance in a bulleted, quick-access format, in short chapters focused on clinical problems, to make it easy to master the information that you need to know. Makes difficult anatomic concepts easier to grasp by pairing radiographs with color line drawings. Explains the nomenclature special to the field through a glossary of important terms. Highlights the most important concepts in diagnosis/interpretation via Key Points in each chapter. Common terms and phrases: abnormal acute adjacent adult affected alveolar alveoli aorta aortic appearance arrows assessment atrium blood border bronchial carcinoma cardiac cause changes Chapter chest chronic Clin clinical collapse common consolidation density diagnosis diameter diaphragm disease displaced dissection dome emphysema enlarged evidence extensive Figure findings fissure fracture frontal CXR haemoptysis heart hilar hilum Imaging important indicates infection injury interstitial lateral CXR lead lesion less lobar look lower lobe lung major margin mass mediastinal mediastinum middle myocardial infarction nodules normal normal CXR Note Occasionally occur outline pain patient pattern pleural effusion pneumonia pneumothorax position possibility posterior present pressure probability projected pulmonary artery radiograph Radiology REFERENCES result rule rupture seen shadow shows side situated Sometimes space stripe suggest Table thoracic trachea tube tumour upper lobe usually vein venous vessels visible wall
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British Medical Association Book Awards 2009 - First Prize Winner, Radiology Category

Featuring a practical, clinical approach – and written in a quick-access style – this portable, economical reference helps you build a strong foundation in chest x-ray interpretation. Three radiologists with years of clinical and teaching experience present fundamental principles and key anatomical concepts...walk you through examples of classic chest x-ray features that provide subtle evidence of abnormality...and explore a variety of problems and dilemmas common to everyday clinical practice. High-quality drawings and digital chest x-rays – combined with secrets from the radiologists’ toolbox, helpful differential diagnoses, handy checklists, and key references – deliver all the assistance you need to enhance your interpretation skills.
Provides a strong foundation of essential knowledge for an informed, systematic approach to accurate chest x-ray interpretation.
Features the work of three radiologists who offer you the benefit of their many years of clinical and teaching experience.
Emphasizes common errors and misdiagnoses to help ensure correct image readings.
Presents step-by-step guidance in a bulleted, quick-access format, in short chapters focused on clinical problems, to make it easy to master the information that you need to know.
Makes difficult anatomic concepts easier to grasp by pairing radiographs with color line drawings.
Explains the nomenclature special to the field through a glossary of important terms.
Highlights the most important concepts in diagnosis/interpretation via Key Points in each chapter. Common terms and phrases: abnormal acute adjacent adult affected alveolar alveoli aorta aortic appearance arrows assessment atrium blood border bronchial carcinoma cardiac cause changes Chapter chest chronic Clin clinical collapse common consolidation density diagnosis diameter diaphragm disease displaced dissection dome emphysema enlarged evidence extensive Figure findings fissure fracture frontal CXR haemoptysis heart hilar hilum Imaging important indicates infection injury interstitial lateral CXR lead lesion less lobar look lower lobe lung major margin mass mediastinal mediastinum middle myocardial infarction nodules normal normal CXR Note Occasionally occur outline pain patient pattern pleural effusion pneumonia pneumothorax position possibility posterior present pressure probability projected pulmonary artery radiograph Radiology REFERENCES result rule rupture seen shadow shows side situated Sometimes space stripe suggest Table thoracic trachea tube tumour upper lobe usually vein venous vessels visible wall

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