Diagnostic imaging, 7th ed by Andrea G. Rockall, Andrew Hatrick, Peter Armstrong available in Trade Paperback on Powells.com, also read synopsis and reviews. This book helps readers understand the principles of interpretation of all forms of imaging. Preview this book » What people are. Diagnostic Imaging Peter Armstrong, Martin Wastie, Andrea G. Rockall No preview available - 2004. Diagnostic Imaging. Professor Peter Armstrong is Professor of Radiology at the Medical College of the St Bartholomew's and the Royal London Hospitals.
ISBN: 978-1-118-35546-6 May 2012 Wiley-Blackwell480 Pages
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Description
As the ideal introductory textbook for medical students, junior doctors, trainee radiologists, and practising clinicians, this new edition of Diagnostic Imaging explains the principles of interpretation of all forms of imaging, offering a balanced account of all the modalities available, explaining each technique and when to use it.
Organised by body system and covering all anatomical regions, Armstrong, Wastie and Rockall:
provide guidelines for interpreting images
discuss common diseases and the signs that can be seen using each imaging modality
illustrate clinical problems with normal and abnormal images
assist diagnosis by covering normal images as well as those for specific disorders
show all imaging modalities used in a clinical context
The authors cover use of plain film, ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, radionuclide imaging and interventional radiology, with high quality illustrations and images.
What’s new for the 6th edition?
Additional new sections and expanded sections, following reviewer feedback
Updated throughout to ensure recommendations and illustrations reflect modern ultrasound CT, MRI, and nuclear medicine (including PET) practice
5 Hepatobiliary System, Spleen and Pancreas with the assistance of Dr Andrew Hatrick.
6 Urinary Tract.
7 Female Genital Tract.
8 Peritoneal Cavity and Retroperitoneum.
9 Bones with the assistance of Dr Kasthoori Jayarani.
10 Joints with the assistance of Dr Kasthoori Jayarani.
11 Spine.
12 Skeletal Trauma.
13 Skull and Brain.
14 Sinuses, Orbits and Neck.
15 Vascular and Interventional Radiology with the assistance of Dr Andrew Hatrick.
Appendix: CT Anatomy of Abdomen.
Index.
Reviews
'This edition explains the principles of interpretation of all forms of imaging, explaining each technique and when to use it.' (Times Higher Education Supplement, May 2008)
Features
Provides a balanced account of all the imaging modalities available - plain film, ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, radionuclide imaging, and interventional radiology
Explains the techniques used, the indications for their use, and the principles of interpretation
Discusses the imaging techniques available for each anatomical region and provides guidelines for interpreting normal images
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Covers the common diseases and signs that can be seen using each modality, illustrating these clinical problems with normal and abnormal images
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Extensively illustrated throughout, with very high quality illustrations and images, with an additional plate section of colour doppler images