A practical guide to radiological interpretation and decision making in surgery. The aim of th book is to train, test and improve the clinican's diagnostic skills and to provide a basis for clinical discussion on the management of surgical patients. Part 1 provides the theoretical and practical basis for the main Part 2 of the book, which consists of two short and long clinical case questions with explanatory answers. The visual display will enhance memory of various surgical conditions and mastery of radiological diagnosis and operative treatment. An appendix contains the official Royal College of Radiologists' guidelines for doctors to help them make effective use of a radiology department.
A practical guide to radiological interpretation and decision making in surgery. The aim of th book is to train, test and improve the clinican's diagnostic skills and to provide a basis for clinical discussion on the management of surgical patients. Part 1 provides the theoretical and practical basis for the main Part 2 of the book, which consists of two short and long clinical case questions with explanatory answers. The visual display will enhance memory of various surgical conditions and mastery of radiological diagnosis and operative treatment. An appendix contains the official Royal College of Radiologists' guidelines for doctors to help them make effective use of a radiology department.
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Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Illustrationen
72 half-tone illustrations
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 189 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-7506-0303-4 (9780750603034)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Background in clinical radiology - general considerations; dangerous examples in emergency radiology; emergency radiology in trauma; therapeutic implications in multiple injuries; the use of plain X-rays in acute abdomen; X-ray tutorials in postgraduate surgery (100 clinical cases); gastro oesophageal surgery; hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery; intestinal and colo-rectal surgery; head and neck surgery; breast surgery; paediatric surgery; thoracic surgery and chest complications following abdominal surgery and trauma; urogenital and adrenal surgery; vascular surgery; neurosurgery; orthopaedic surgery. Appendix: making the best use of a department of radiology guidelines for doctors.