A short textbook demonstrating the radiological appearances of common medical conditions. The newer imaging modalities have been included in order to show the role they play in clinical diagnosis and management.
By the time medical students graduate and become junior hospital doctors they should be able to recognise basic radiological signs and apply relevant diagnostic imaging investigations. However, partly due to an overcrowded undergraduate curriculum, students in many medical schools have relatively little instruction in diagnostic radiology. 'Clinical Radiology for Medical Students' however, remedies this situation by providing the student with a comprehensive guide to basic diagnostic radiology and its value or limitations. For this new edition, 'Clinical Radiology for Medical Students' has been completely updated and the content expanded to include not only the new imaging modalities but also an introductory section covering other equally important aspects of radiology. These include chapters on how to use a department of clinical radiology, details of the different contrast agents used in radiological investigations and information on how images are actually produced. The inclusion of these and other relevant subject areas means that the third edition of this well-established textbook will provide the medical student with a thorough understanding of all aspects of diagnostic radiology together with a basic knowledge of its application in a clinical setting. This textbook should be an essential component of any medical student's bookshelf.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
This reasonably priced book can be strongly recommended to all medical students, since it can be considered a primer to clinical radiology.
European Radiology
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Editions-Typ
Illustrationen
3 line illus & 201 X-Rays
ISBN-13
978-0-7506-1408-5 (9780750614085)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Preface
Acknowledgements
SECTION 1: Clinical radiology - an introduction
How to use a department of clinical radiology
Clinical justification for a radiological investigation
Minimising radiation dose
How images are produced
Contrast agents used in radiological investigations
Looking after the patient in the radiology department
SECTION 2: The chest
The cardiovascular system
The abdomen and alimentary tract
The genitourinary system
The skeletal system
The nervous system
The breast
Obstetric and Paediatric radiology
Index