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Felson's Principles of Chest Roentgenology

Felson's Principles of Chest Roentgenology

A Programmed Text

9780443287091
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2026-12-01

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Using a programmed learning approach that demystifies the many nuances of lung imaging, Felsons Principles of Chest Roentgenology:: A Programmed Text, has long been the go-to learning resource for medical students, residents, radiologists, and others who order and interpret chest x-rays. In this fully revised 6th Edition, Dr. Lawrence R. Goodman offers a clear, self-directed tutorial on all aspects of chest imaging, including an organized search pattern, an approach to imaging interpretation, and differential diagnosis.

The chapter organization fosters reader participation, reinforces key concepts, and allows you to progress at your own pace. Humor and interesting quips sustain your attention-proving that learning can also be fun.
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Elsevier
104464
9780443287091
9780443287091

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Publication date
2026
Issue number
6
Cover
paperback
Pages count
300
Dimensions (mm)
191 x 235
Weight (g)
450
  • 1. The Radiographic Examination: The Basics
    2. Cross-Sectional Imaging Techniques
    3. The Normal Chest X-Ray: Reading Like the Pros
    4. Chest CT: Putting It All Together
    5. Lobar Anatomy
    6. The Silhouette Sign
    7. The Air Bronchogram Sign
    8. Signs of Lung and Lobar Collapse
    9. Patterns of Lung Disease
    10. Understanding the Mediastinum
    11. The Pleural and Extrapleural Spaces
    12. Cardiovascular Disease
    13. Segmental Anatomy and Interstitial Lung Disease
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