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Emergency Imaging of At-Risk Patients

Emergency Imaging of At-Risk Patients

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Radiologists in emergency department settings are uniquely positioned to identify and provide effective, appropriate care to vulnerable patient populations. Emergency Imaging of At-Risk Patients fills a void in the literature by illustrating challenges in emergency and trauma imaging of vulnerable patients using a head-to-toe approach. Drawing on the vast clinical experience of emergency and trauma radiologists from the largest academic medical centers across North America, this reference presents basic and advanced emergency imaging concepts, relevant case studies, current controversies and protocols, and subtle imaging findings that help guide clinicians to efficient and accurate diagnoses and treatments.
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Elsevier
93560
9780323876612
9780323876612

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Publication date
2022
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
256
Dimensions (mm)
191 x 235
Weight (g)
540
  • Evidence-based approach to imaging interpretation in vulnerable patients with acute non-traumatic and traumatic conditions
    Imaging of unique neurological emergencies in geriatric patients
    Imaging of neurological emergencies in oncologic patients including emergencies related to administration of cancer medications
    Imaging of chest emergencies in pregnant patient with special focus on imaging of pulmonary embolism
    Imaging of unique abdominal and pelvic emergencies in oncologic patients including acute presentations of malignancies and cancer drug-related complications
    Imaging of common non traumatic emergencies in pregnant patient including appendicitis and renal colic
    Imaging of abdominal trauma in pregnant patient
    Imaging of bariatric patients with special focus on complications of bariatric surgery
    Imaging of abdominal emergencies in geriatric patient with focus on special considerations (cardiac output, renal failure), alterations in appearance of normal (biliary ectasia)
    Imaging of musculoskeletal manifestations related to recreational drug use
    Adequate image choice for age; utilization of fast imaging; acute emergency complications in chronically ill child; imaging in battered child syndrome
    Acute chest and abdominal presentations in chronically ill child; imaging in battered child syndrome
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