Teaching Atlas of Abdominal Imaging is a case-based reference covering the full spectrum of common and uncommon problems of the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tract encountered in everyday practice. The book organizes cases into sections based on the anatomic location of the problem. Each chapter provides succinct descriptions of clinical presentation, radiologic findings, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis for the case. The chapter then discusses the background for each diagnosis, clinical findings, common complications, etiology, imaging findings, treatment, and prognosis.
Key features:
Succinct text and consistent presentation in each
chapter enhance the ease of use
Practical discussion of all current imaging
modalities
Nearly 550 high-quality images demonstrate key
concepts
Bulleted lists of pearls and pitfalls at the end of
each chapter highlight important points
An appendix with 64-slice protocols for various CT
scans, such as dual-phase liver and pancreatic scans
Ideal for both
self-assessment and rapid review, this book is a valuable resource for
radiologists, gastrointestinal and genitourinary radiologists, and fellows and residents in these specialties.
Edition: 1st Edition
ISBN: 1588906566
Posted on: 2/23/2017
Format: Pdf
Page Count: 544 Pages
Author: Mukesh Harisinghani,: Peter Mueller,
Mukesh G Harisinghani,: Peter R Mueller,