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Baxter, Alexander:

Emergency Radiology
 
Preis:   69,99 Euro

Verlag: Thieme Medical Publishers /KNO VA
Erscheinungsdatum: 2015
Seiten: ca. 568 pp.
Abbildungen: 1.727 ills.

ISBN-10: 1-60406-742-X   
ISBN-13: 978-1-60406-742-2

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Beschreibung
A practical guide to the radiology of trauma and emergency medicine A practical introductory reference on the clinical radiology of trauma and acute diseases, Emergency Radiology: A Visual Guide helps readers acquire the image interpretation skills necessary to care for patients with emergent conditions.
Vorteile
The book is organized by anatomic region, and each of the eight sections has an introduction that includes an analytical approach and checklist, anatomy, imaging techniques, and important differential diagnoses. Key Features: - More than 500 high-quality images - Concise discussions of more than 230 important traumatic and emergent conditions - A format optimized for self-study and review, with illustrations and explanatory text on facing pages - Each section includes an approach, checklist, essential anatomy, study indications, imaging protocols, and differential diagnoses Tailored to the needs of senior medical students, radiology and emergency medicine residents, and clinicians who care for emergency patients, this book is an indispensable practical reference. Medlantis gives you direct access to Thieme eRadiology, a treasure trove of reference material on diagnostic and interventional radiology. For a free trial, go to: http://thieme.medlantis.org/trial Alexander B. Baxter, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at New York University School of Medicine and has been an attending radiologist in the section of trauma and emergency radiology at New York University and Bellevue Hospital medical centers since 2004.