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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Lecture Notes: Radiology
Lecture Notes: Radiology is a concise course in radiographical interpretation presenting the essential core knowledge for medical students and house officers. It provides a fundamental understanding of radiology, focusing on the conditions with which the junior doctor should be familiar.
The First Edition was awarded a prestigious BMA book award in 1998. The book emphasises the pattern of disease as seen on commonly used X-rays and contrast examinations, with explanatory notes on further investigations by imaging techniques such as ultrasound, CT and MRI.
The book contains:
Clear illustrations
Clinically orientated text arranged into organ systems
A chapter on examination hints and viva technique
Key fact boxes are included to support the understanding of key information and this text will prove invaluable as a rapid revision guide for finals.
Lecture Notes: Radiology is written specifically for students, junior doctors, specialist nurses and staff in the radiology department.
Review quotes for the previous edition
"This is a fantastic book which presents the essential core knowledge for medical students."
Sphincter, Liverpool Medical School Gazette
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Preface (p. vi)
- 1 Introduction (p. 1)
- 2 Respiratory tract (p. 19)
- 3 Cardiovascular system (p. 65)
- 4 Gastrointestinal tract (p. 89)
- 5 Liver and pancreas (p. 135)
- 6 Urinary tract (p. 159)
- 7 Skeletal system (p. 191)
- 8 Skeletal trauma (p. 221)
- 9 Paediatrics (p. 237)
- 10 Obstetrics and gynaecology (p. 247)
- 11 Neuroradiology (p. 261)
- 12 Specific radiological investigations (p. 287)
- 13 Film-viewing hints (p. 293)
- Index (p. 299)
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