Medical Imaging of Normal and Pathologic Anatomy, 1e
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.99 (622 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1437706347 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Discussions on the choice of imaging modality for various pathologies will help you select the right imaging procedure in many clinical situations, making this a handy resource in the clinical environment. Written for the modern medical student and designed to accompany any current gross anatomy textbook, this brand-new pictorial handbook presented by Drs. • Covers clinical conditions found in the main core of textbooks and radiologically depicts the clinical correlates that you’re exposed to daily, making it the ideal companion resource for any medical gross anatomy course.• Uses concise, brief text that explains the condition, thus allowing the radiologic images to guide you to the differentiating factors. But best of all, this visual approach to pathologic correlates will help you ace your courses, the USMLE and NBME final exams.• Features side-by-side radiography, MR, CT, and ultrasound images that illustrate normal and abnormal anatomy, helping you quickly identify conditions while improving your diagnostic skills. • Offers the visual guidance you need to study for and pass your exams.. Vilensky, Weber, Carmichael, and Sarosi lets you quickly identify pathologic correlates of gross anatomy. Abundant side-by-side high-quality radiography, MR, CT, and ultrasound
Visuals of the human body that depicted the beauty of normal along with the insidiousness of disease processes and events served to enhance my knowledge. In fact, I could not put it down. This book would be a great resource for medical students, alternative health professionals who deal with imaging, and for students of anatomy and pathology." -Karen M. "As a non-clinician, I found this text to be interesting and fascinating. Gana, PhD, American Anatomical Association Newsletter, September 2010
Great source for 2nd and 3rd year med students As a current third year medical student, I have found this book to be a great resource for interpreting imaging of normal and pathologic anatomy (the title of the book tells it all). This book fits nicely in my white coat, serving as an excellent reference on rounds when I need to be able to quickly identify pathology. It also can be used as a guide to choose the correct imaging modality (ie the example of testicular torsion ultr