Description
Get the latest update to a classic book that has proven invaluable for differentiating a normal image from a disease entity. For years, radiologists and residents as well as allied health professionals, have used this book to avoid false positives. Incorporating nearly 6000 images, this reference shows you more variants and pseudo-legions than any other text. This new edition contains over 300 new common and rare entities and hundreds of new MR and CT correlations to help you make the correct diagnosis. This bible of radiology now has a fresh, modern format and incorporates the latest cutting edge imaging techniques.
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"This is a "must have" for every radiology department." - Doody's Listings and Reviews 2007.
Key Features
- Helps you recognize normal anatomy as represented by imaging variants.
- Includes all body systems.
- Presents Over 6000 images, the largest collection in print.
- Prepares you for pitfalls on the oral exam.
New to this Edition
- Includes three hundred new entities to make this edition even more comprehensive.
- Incorporates hundreds of correlative MR and CT images so it's easier to confirm each diagnosis.
- Uses a new design to make the book easier to read and navigate.
- Features more rare and unusual images to help you identify less-often-seen images.
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Author Information
By Theodore E. Keats, MD, Alumni Professor of Radiology, Department of Radiology, University of Virginia Health Systems, Charlottesville, VA; and Mark W. Anderson, MD, Associate Professor of Radiology, Chief, Division of Musculoskeletal Radiology, Department of Radiology, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
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