Taveras and Ferrucci's Radiology 2004
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2004
Software
CD-ROM
978-0-7817-5251-0 (ISBN)
Description
Under the expert direction of one of the leaders in the field of radiology, Joseph T. Ferrucci, MD, Taveras and Ferrucci's Radiology on CD-ROM is the one resource clinical practitioners, researchers, and residents can turn to for complete, up to date, usable coverage of imaging techniques. With five volumes on one CD-ROM, Radiology on CD-ROM provides comprehensive coverage in all areas of radiology and is organized by organ system for your convenience. This CD-ROM also presents the appropriate imaging modalities that can be employed in the diagnosis of a particular disease. Plus, there is authoritative guidance that you cannot find anywhere else because Radiology on CD-ROM is written and edited by the world's leading experts in the field. Up to 74 Category 1 AMA/PRA CME Credit Hours are available.
FEATURES: Contains more than 7,000 pages of clinical information (CD-ROM) Contains more th an 20,000 high-resolution images with zoom capability to inspect clinical details (CD-ROM) Organised by organ system, and presents the approved imaging modalities that can be employed in the diagnosis of a particular disease Written and edited by the world's leading experts in the field Easy to use, searchable database (CD-ROM) Updated annually to keep user current Self assessment questions to help readers test their comprehension of various topics (CD-ROM) Up to 74 category 1 AMA/PRA CME credit hours are available Windows / Macintosh Compatibl
Under the expert direction of one of the leaders in the field of radiology, Joseph T. Ferrucci, MD, Taveras and Ferrucci's Radiology on CD-ROM is the one resource clinical practitioners, researchers, and residents can turn to for complete, up to date, usable coverage of imaging techniques. With five volumes on one CD-ROM, Radiology on CD-ROM provides comprehensive coverage in all areas of radiology and is organized by organ system for your convenience. This CD-ROM also presents the appropriate imaging modalities that can be employed in the diagnosis of a particular disease. Plus, there is authoritative guidance that you cannot find anywhere else because Radiology on CD-ROM is written and edited by the world's leading experts in the field. Up to 74 Category 1 AMA/PRA CME Credit Hours are available.
FEATURES: Contains more than 7,000 pages of clinical information (CD-ROM) Contains more th an 20,000 high-resolution images with zoom capability to inspect clinical details (CD-ROM) Organised by organ system, and presents the approved imaging modalities that can be employed in the diagnosis of a particular disease Written and edited by the world's leading experts in the field Easy to use, searchable database (CD-ROM) Updated annually to keep user current Self assessment questions to help readers test their comprehension of various topics (CD-ROM) Up to 74 category 1 AMA/PRA CME credit hours are available Windows / Macintosh Compatibl
FEATURES: Contains more than 7,000 pages of clinical information (CD-ROM) Contains more th an 20,000 high-resolution images with zoom capability to inspect clinical details (CD-ROM) Organised by organ system, and presents the approved imaging modalities that can be employed in the diagnosis of a particular disease Written and edited by the world's leading experts in the field Easy to use, searchable database (CD-ROM) Updated annually to keep user current Self assessment questions to help readers test their comprehension of various topics (CD-ROM) Up to 74 category 1 AMA/PRA CME credit hours are available Windows / Macintosh Compatibl
Under the expert direction of one of the leaders in the field of radiology, Joseph T. Ferrucci, MD, Taveras and Ferrucci's Radiology on CD-ROM is the one resource clinical practitioners, researchers, and residents can turn to for complete, up to date, usable coverage of imaging techniques. With five volumes on one CD-ROM, Radiology on CD-ROM provides comprehensive coverage in all areas of radiology and is organized by organ system for your convenience. This CD-ROM also presents the appropriate imaging modalities that can be employed in the diagnosis of a particular disease. Plus, there is authoritative guidance that you cannot find anywhere else because Radiology on CD-ROM is written and edited by the world's leading experts in the field. Up to 74 Category 1 AMA/PRA CME Credit Hours are available.
FEATURES: Contains more than 7,000 pages of clinical information (CD-ROM) Contains more th an 20,000 high-resolution images with zoom capability to inspect clinical details (CD-ROM) Organised by organ system, and presents the approved imaging modalities that can be employed in the diagnosis of a particular disease Written and edited by the world's leading experts in the field Easy to use, searchable database (CD-ROM) Updated annually to keep user current Self assessment questions to help readers test their comprehension of various topics (CD-ROM) Up to 74 category 1 AMA/PRA CME credit hours are available Windows / Macintosh Compatibl
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Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-7817-5251-0 (9780781752510)
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Content
Volume 1; 36. Decision Pathways for Diagnostic Imaging; Deborah C. ter Meulen and Joseph T. Ferrucci; 53. The Chest Radiographic Patterns of Interstitial Lung Disease; Wallace T. Miller, Jr.; 57. Immunologic Lung Disease; Lynne M. Hurwitz, Page McAdams and Philip C. Goodman; 103. The Conservatively Treated Breast; Lia Bartella and David Dershaw; Volume 2; 20. MRI in Ischemic Heart Disease; T.A.M. Kaandorp, H.J. Lamb, J.J. Bax, E.E. van der Wall and Albert de Roos; 133A. MR of Coronary Artery Anomalies; Patricia Nguyen and Michael V. McConnell; 134B. Non-invasive Evaluation of Peripheral Vascular Disease; Steven C. Rose; 137A. Hepatic Transarterial Therapies for Primary and Secondary Liver Tumors; Isaac Kori; 141. Hemodialysis Access Imaging and Intervention; R. Scott Mercurio; 142B. Inferior Vena Cava Filters; Clement J. Grassi; Volume 3; 104. Soft Tissue Injury with Spinal Trauma; Valerie L. Jewells and Mauricio Castillo; Volume 4; 30A. Intestinal Malrotation in Adults; Perry J. Pickhardt; 42. Intestinal Ischemia; Dushyant Sahani and Arthur C. Waltman; 61C. Radiofrequency Ablation in the Treatment of Liver Cancer; 61E. Hepatocellular Carcinoma; Janio Szklaruk, Eric P. Tamm and Paul M. Silverman; 62. Diffuse Disease of the Liver; Patricia J. Mergo, Pablo R. Ros and Henry I. Goldberg; 83. Retroperitoneal Lymphadenopathy; Steve Weitz; 85. The Adrenal Gland; N. Reed Dunnick; Volume 5; 44. Mixed Connective Tissue Disease; Andrew R. Gordon and Murray K. Dalinka; 73. Orthopedic Evaluation of the Patient with Suspected Musculoskeletal Tumor; Rakesh Donthineni and Onder Ofluoglu; 86. Intramuscular Myxomas; Neil A. Roach