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The Chest X-Ray Survival Guide

The Chest X-Ray Survival Guide

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Description
What are the CXR features of a hidden pneumonia?

What should I look for in this patient with chest pain?

How do I exclude a pneumothorax in this ITU patient?

Understanding the lateral CXR - what are the basic principles?

What are the CXR features of a bronchial carcinoma?

In these days of high technology imaging, the clinical value of the chest radiograph remains undiminished. This tried and tested examination remains the most frequently requested radiological investigation in every general hospital. Yet the skills necessary for an accurate and informed assessment are often lacking because of a preoccupation with other sophisticated imaging techniques.

This pocket survival guide contains high quality drawings and digital CXRs, together with secrets from the radiologists toolbox, helpful differential diagnoses, handy checklists, and key references. With a practical approach based on a clinical format and written in a succinct yet friendly style, it provides the essential knowledge needed for a logical approach to the analysis of the CXR.

PART A Covers the fundamental principles and key anatomical concepts, together with descriptions of the classic CXR features that provide subtle evidence of abnormality.

PART B Addresses common problems and dilemmas that occur in everyday clinical practice.

The CXR Survival Guide is written by three radiologists who between them have many years clinical and teaching experience, and who are responsible for an acclaimed series of innovative teaching courses (www.radiology-courses.com). It will be invaluable to a wide range of physicians. This includes those working in internal medicine, intensivists, and emergency department doctors . . . whether attending physicians, consultants, residents or specialist registrars. Medical students will find that the easy to follow text and exceptional illustrations provide the necessary foundations for the development of an informed approach to CXR interpretation. Even experienced radiologists will find the clarity of the descriptions and the emphasis on the clinical approach to be of practical value in their everyday clinical and teaching practice.
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Saunders
36813
9781416046264
9781416046264

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Publication date
2007
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
352
Dimensions (mm)
140 x 216
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