How often have you been confronted with an image on a thoracic CT exam where you knew it didnt look normal, but you werent sure whether it was abnormal either? And if it is abnormal, is there a specific diagnosis you should be able to make directly off the images? Pearls and Pitfalls in Thoracic Imaging is your one-stop resource to answer questions such as:: Is this a normal variant or a disease-related abnormality? Are these findings specific for an uncommon disease and if so what is the diagnosis? Is this set of findings strongly suggestive of a diagnosis? Which additional imaging test will allow me to be confident in that diagnosis? Could the abnormality be due to an artifact mimicking disease? Written by leading thoracic radiologists and with concise, image-rich descriptions, Pearls and Pitfalls in Thoracic Imaging is an invaluable diagnostic tool for every radiologist.
Preface; Airways Thomas Hartman; Lung parenchyma David Levin; Mediastinum John Hildebrandt; Esophagus John Barlow; Aorta Patrick Eiken; Vascular Anne-Marie Sykes; Pericardium Rebecca Lindell; Pleura Rebecca Lindell; Diaphragm Rebecca Lindell; Lymphatics John Hildebrandt; PET and PET/CT Patrick Peller; Artifacts Anne-Marie Sykes; Index.
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