The phenomenal expansion both of diagnostic technique and therapeutic application in the field of diagnostic radiology has necessitated a major revision of a text which was widely accepted in its first edition to be the standard reference. This edition provides an up-to-date, comprehensive and authoritative review of complications resulting from radiological procedures, with emphasis on fundamental principles, techniques, prevention and treatment of complications. The book should be of interest to practising radiologists and those training in the specialty.
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Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 180 mm
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978-0-632-01657-0 (9780632016570)
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Contrast media and urography; renal complications of contrast media; diagnostic arteriography; cardiopulmonary angiography; cerebral complications of angiography and computed tomography; spinal complications of angiography and computed tomography; digital subtraction angiography; percutaneous angioplasty; embolization procedures; transcutaneous vascular procedures in spleen and liver; transhepatic biliary procedures; endoscopy and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography; oral and intravenous cholegraphy; alimentary tract; transcutaneous biopsy and drainage procedures; interventional radiology in the renal tract; percutaneous lung biopsy; bronchography; phlebography; lymphography; myelography and cisternography; arthography and discography; gynaecological radiology; paediatric radiology; computed tomography; diagnostic ultrasound; radioisotope techniques; safety considerations in magnetic resonance imaging; problems associated with anaesthesia in X-ray departments; drugs in radiology; contaminants in contrast media and catheters; inferior vena caval filters; radiation hazards of diagnostic radiology; electrical and mechanical hazards in the X-ray department; medico-legal problems in the United Kingdom involving diagnostic radiology; medico-legal problems in the United States of America; notes on radiological emergencies.