No longer will a trainee radiologist/radiographer need to distil a knowledge of diagnostic imaging from a large number of anatomy and radiology books. This one volume combines normal human anatomy with its significant features as seen in all the imaging modalities. For each main anatomical region, this basic text describes the normal features and then discusses the radiological features specific to that region. Importantly, normal variants are highlighted and the relative benefits of employing alternative imaging ...
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No longer will a trainee radiologist/radiographer need to distil a knowledge of diagnostic imaging from a large number of anatomy and radiology books. This one volume combines normal human anatomy with its significant features as seen in all the imaging modalities. For each main anatomical region, this basic text describes the normal features and then discusses the radiological features specific to that region. Importantly, normal variants are highlighted and the relative benefits of employing alternative imaging modalities are presented. Trainee radiologists, in particular those preparing for Part 1 of the Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists, and trainee radiographers will find this an invaluable textbook. It will also be of interest to surgeons, physicians and undergraduates wishing to improve their understanding of diagnostic imaging. Features: * Contains much useful information not found in Atlases. * Anatomy geared to the needs ot the trainee radiologist. * Unlike its closest competitor, it also includes half tones thus obviating the need to buy an atlas as well. * Can be used as a basic textbook as well as a revision aid by examination.
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Add this copy of Anatomy for Diagnostic Imaging to cart. $72.44, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hialeah, FL, UNITED STATES, published 1994 by W B Saunders Co Ltd.