Core Radiology A Visual Approach to Diagnostic Imaging
Material type:
- 110729276X
- 9781107292765
- 616.1/307572
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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E-BOOKS | MWALIMU NYERERE LEARNING RESOURCES CENTRE-CUHAS BUGANDO | NFIC | 616.1/307572 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | -1 | EBS11777 |
Combining over 1200 clinical images, 300 color illustrations and concise, bulleted text, Core Radiology is a comprehensive, up-to-date resource for learning, reference and board review. The clearly-formatted design integrates the images and accompanying text, facilitating streamlined and efficient learning. All subjects covered by the American Board of Radiology Core Exam are included: • Breast imaging, including interventions and MRI • Neuroimaging, including brain, head and neck, and spine • Musculoskeletal imaging, including knee and shoulder MRI • Genitourinary imaging, including pelvic MRI • Gastrointestinal imaging, including MRI and MRCP • General, vascular, gynecological and obstetrical ultrasound • Nuclear imaging, including PET-CT and nuclear cardiology • Thoracic imaging • Cardiovascular imaging, including cardiac CT and MRI • Pediatric imaging • Interventional radiology • Radiological physics review, contrast media and reactions. Essential reading for radiology residents reviewing for boards, as well as practicing radiologists seeking a practical up-to-date guide to the field. Common terms and phrases: abnormal abscess acute adenoma adrenal aneurysm arthritis associated astrocytoma atelectasis Axial CT benign bone Brigham and Women’s calcification cancer carotid cartilage cause cell carcinoma Cheryl Sadow cholecystitis cholesteatoma chronic clinical common commonly contrast contrast-enhanced cortical CT shows cyst cystic differential diagnosis diffuse disease distal duct edema enhancement esophageal femoral fracture frontal gallbladder gland ground glass hematoma hemorrhage hepatic hernia hyperintense hypertension imaging findings infarct infection injury joint left image lesion ligament liver lobe lung lymphoma malignant medial mediastinal meningioma mesenteric metastases MRI shows multiple necrosis neoplasm nerve nodules normal obstruction orbital osteoarthritis osteomyelitis osteosarcoma pancreatic patients peripheral pneumonia portal post-contrast posterior radiograph Radiology red arrow renal cell carcinoma renal mass right image sagittal sarcoidosis seen sinus small bowel soft-tissue space spine splenic syndrome T2-weighted images temporal bone tendon thickening tissue tumor typically ultrasound usually vascular vein venous vertebral body white matter Women’s Hospital yellow arrows
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