
Learning Vascular and Interventional Radiology
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This book is an introduction to interventional radiology. Written in a case-based format, the book is subdivided into ten chapters made up of ten vascular and non-vascular interventional radiology cases.Each case contains illustrations and legends describing the imaging findings and technical details of each intervention, comments from anatomical, physiopathological and radiological standpoints, as well as a description of the interventional procedure and the required interventional devices.The book is aimed at vascular and non-vascular interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons, radiology residents, vascular surgery residents, nurses and radiology technicians.
Learning Imaging is a unique case-based series for those in professional education in general and for physicians in particular.
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"Part of a case-based series of books for professional medical education in imaging, this one brings together brief clinical scenarios, pertinent imaging, technical tips, and discussions to introduce readers to the basics of vascular and nonvascular interventions. . The target audience is interventionalists, primarily vascular surgeons and interventional radiologists, but the book is also directed at radiology technicians and nurses. . This is a very basic introduction to vascular and nonvascular interventions with well selected cases and imaging that expose readers to frequently encountered situations." (Sachin V. Phade, Doody's Review Service, April, 2011)More details
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