(DOWNLOAD) "Gastrointestinal Imaging Cases" by Stephen Anderson, Christine Menias & Jorge A. Soto " eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
eBook details
- Title: Gastrointestinal Imaging Cases
- Author : Stephen Anderson, Christine Menias & Jorge A. Soto
- Release Date : January 13, 2013
- Genre: Radiology,Books,Professional & Technical,Medical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 136761 KB
Description
A unique case-based approach to learning how to interpret gastrointestinal images
Gastrointestinal Imaging Cases features more than 150 gastrointestinal cases grouped according to organ system. Emphasizing clinical application, each case includes presentation, findings, differential diagnosis, comments, pearls, and numerous images. The book offers an efficient, systematic, and visual approach to help you better understand gastrointestinal imaging and sharpen your diagnostic skills. Covering a wide range of general clinical topics of interest to practicing imaging clinicians, Gastrointestinal Imaging Cases covers the liver, biliary, pancreas, esophagus, gastroduodenal, small bowel, colorectal, and omentum, mesentry, abdominal wall, and peritoneum.
The book's easy-to-navigate organization is specifically designed for use at the workstation. The concise, quick-read text, numerous images, and helpful pearls speed and simplify the learning process.
FEATURES:
Organ-specific organization
More than 975 multi-modality images
More than 150 classic case presentations with a strong focus on differential diagnosis
Covers a wide range of clinical topics
Consistent chapter organization
ABOUT THE McGRAW-HILL RADIOLOGY SERIES
This series offers indispensable workstation reference material for the practicing radiologist. Within this series is a full range of practical, clinically relevant works that are divided into three categories:
Patterns: Organized by modality, these books provide a pattern-based approach to constructing practical differential diagnoses.
Variants: Structured by modality as well as anatomy, these graphic references aid the radiologist in reducing false positive rates.
Cases: Classic case presentations with an emphasis on differential diagnoses and clinical context.