
Paediatric Radiology for MRCPCH and FRCR, Second Edition
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Building on the great success of the first edition, Paediatric Radiology for MRCPCH and FRCR retains the popular preexisting structure of the book, but presents an improved variety of clinical cases as well as updated text in-keeping with advances in medical practice and technology. There is more emphasis on cross-sectional imaging, as candidates are increasingly encountering these sophisticated imaging tests in postgraduate exams. Images have been updated, and all the clinical information has been reviewed and revised accordingly.
Contains over 100 clinical cases, presented in exam format, with answers overleaf
Includes a wide range of common and rare paediatric conditions with supplementary images to illustrate additional points
Uses classic examination images, with salient radiological and clinical summaries of each condition - the "hot lists"
Carries specific information for paediatricians and radiologists for each case
An introductory chapter on the basic concepts of imaging aims to provide the reader with an approach to radiological imaging and an awareness of the different modalities available, with new sections on non-accidental injury and radiation protection.
Reviews / Votes
This book is very clearly set out with a useful initial section of interpretation, rules, and tools with each of the 100 or so cases. There are clear answers and a useful list of radiology points and clinical relevant facts to the condition demonstrated the book will be a useful aid to doctors training for their examinations and, indeed, could be a useful text for CPD for Consultants.Review of 1st edn: Postgraduate Medical Journal, June 2002, A C Elias-Jones, Consultant Paediatrician, Leicester General Hospital
For the registrar about to be examined in radiology, I recommend the book as a pre-examination tutorial containing both common and important examination material.
Review of 1st edn: Australasian Radiology, 2002
An excellent selection of both common and rare conditions ... that will spark enthusiasm in those hours leading up to the exams. It has a welcome and chatty style which serves to entice the reader.
Review of 1st edn: Radiology Now, 2004
A quick refresher of the classic images of important neonatal and paediatric conditions. The images used are good quality and cover the most important areas of paediatric imaging. It is easy and enjoyable to read and covers a broad range of diseases as well as a few rarer cases. The 'clinical hot list' with every case will be helpful in the months prior to the examination.
Ulster Med J; 79(3):152-153
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Consultant Radiologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Imperial College NHS Trust, St Mary's Hospital, London
Annabel Copeman BSc MBBS FRCPCH
Consultant Paediatrician, Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust, Wolverhampton
Jacky Davis MBBS FRCR
Consultant Radiologist, Whittington Hospital, London
Annmarie Jeanes MBBS MRCP FRCR
Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds
Jane Young MSc MBBS FRCR
Consultant Radiologist, Whittington Hospital, London
Content
Non-accidental injury. Cases.
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