Gastrointestinal Imaging Case Review Series
Case Review
- 3rd edition
- 1600 John F. Kennedy Blvd. Ste 1800 Philadelphia, PA 19103-2899: Elsevier Health Sciences, c2012
- 432 pages
Gastrointestinal Imaging: Case Review, by Vincent Low, MD, FRANZCR, tests your ability to interpret a wide range of images seen in practice. The completely revised edition of this medical reference book in the popular Case Review Series features 200 cases organized by difficulty, making it ideal for quick reference and easy board review!
Utilizes case studies organized into "Opening Round," "Fair Game," and "Challenge" sections, so you can Test yourself at varying difficulty levels. Uses a format similar to the American Board of Radiology’s oral exam, and case studies similar to those found on exams for realistic exam preparation. More than 350 high-quality, state-of-the-art images present clinical situations as encountered in the field. Includes the most recent knowledge from the literature in gastrointestinal imaging to keep your skills current. Helps you distinguish among diseases and disorders with similar sonographic presentations with an increased emphasis on differential diagnosis. Groups cases by topic for more efficient, targeted review. Incorporates page references to Halpert: Gastrointestinal Imaging: The Requisites, 2nd Edition.
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