
Pediatric Radiology
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"... a first class introduction to paediatric radiology which I would recommend as a valuable addition to any library in a department of clinical radiology or paediatrics." Neuroradiology
"This is a very well written book and certainly achieves the authors' aims of getting back to basics. The chapter on radiation dose and risks is excellent and easy to understand. . The principles of image interpretation are excellently described and illustrated and would benefit many clinicians in training, not just those working with children. . Overall, this is an excellent text for clinicians, radiographers learning to report, medical students and junior radiology SpRs." (Dr. Sara Harrison, RAD Magazine, August, 2005)
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