'Radiology for Anaesthetists' provides a highly illustrated guide to diagnostic imaging relevant to anaesthesia and intensive care. Interpretation of X-ray, Ultrasound and MRI images, in order either to clear a closed airway or to administer a difficult local anaesthetic, constitutes a key part of the FRCA and equivalent postgraduate examinations. Extensive Question and Answer sections follow a similar format to the structured clinical component of the Fellowship Exam and systematic progression in the difficulty of cases allows a steady development in knowledge. There is a carefully balanced mix between pre-operative assessment, complications of anaesthesia or surgical procedures, adult intensive care and neonatal intensive care.
This book will appeal to Anaesthetists taking higher level qualifications, medical practitioners involved in critical care and trainee radiologists preparing for specialist examinations. Anaesthetists will find the book's condensed yet comprehensive coverage invaluable in acquiring a logical approach to assessing X-rays and the correct use of terminology.
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A brief introduction to routine radiology
Canadian Journal of Anaesthetists
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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125 black and white halftones, 5 line illustrations
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978-0-340-55790-7 (9780340557907)
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Preface
Chest radiology - The posteroanterior (PA) chest radiograph
The lateral chest radiograph
The portable anteroposterior (AP) radiograph
Supplementary radiographic projections
The paediatric chest
Radiological procedures that may be helpful in evaluating the chest
Other imaging modalities - Ultrasound
Computed tomography
Magnetic resonance imaging
Radionuclide imaging
Percutaneous lung biopsy
The abnormal chest radiograph - Chest wall lesions
Pleural lesions
Pulmonary lesions
Mediastium
Questions
Answers
Appendix Indications for cardiac and thoracic radiology
Bibliography
Index