Radiology & Imaging
New and Forthcoming
Chest X-Ray for Medical Students
Radiology at a Glance
CHRISTOPHER CLARKE; ANTHONY DUX
RAJAT CHOWDHURY; IAIN WILSON; CHRISTOPHER ROFE; GRAHAM LLOYD-JONES
Provides a complete understanding and interpretation of chest x-rays Presents each radiograph twice, side by side – once as would be seen in a clinical setting and again with the pathology clearly highlighted Provides a unique approach to analysing a chest radiograph: A (airway); B (Breathing); C (circulation); D (disability) and E (edges, everything else) Includes a section of self-assessment and presentation exercises to test knowledge and presentation techniques
A brand new title in the at a Glance series Addresses both theory and clinical practice through theoretical and case-based chapters Provides structured help in assessing which radiological procedures are most appropriate for specific clinical problems Includes OSCE preparation and self-assessment chapters with self-test radiographs Includes a preface by the President of the Royal College of Radiologists
July 2011 / 9780470656198 / 128 pages/ Paperback
March 2010 / 9781405192200 / 120 pages/ Paperback
Lecture Notes: Radiology
ABC of Imaging in Trauma
3rd Edition PRADIP R. PATEL
LEONARD J. KING; DAVID C. WHERRY
Organised by body systems, this new edition focuses on imaging techniques, basic film interpretation, and specialised radiological investigations
A brand new title in the ABC series that provides a concise and practical guide to the role, performance and interpretation of emergency imaging procedures in disaster victims and major trauma patients
Radiology plays an important role in the initial diagnosis and subsequent management of patients
Focuses on the use of CT, ultrasound, and MRI scanning to diagnose such patients
Provides a fundamental understanding of radiology, providing the essential core knowledge
Addresses an increasingly important area of medicine – such an understanding is essential for all medical personnel involved in the care of trauma patients
Emphasises the pattern of disease as seen on commonly used X-rays and contrast examinations, with explanatory notes on further investigations by imaging techniques such as ultrasound, CT and MRI
January 2010 / 9781405183321 / 144 pages/ Paperback
August 2010 / 9781405195140 / 328 pages/ Paperback
Current
Radiology: Clinical Cases Uncovered
Diagnostic Imaging
ASHLEY SHAW; EDMUND GODFREY; ABHINAV SINGH; TARIK MASSOUD
6th Edition Provides a balanced account of all the imaging modalities available - plain film, ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, radionuclide imaging, and interventional radiology
Provides a systematic approach to interpreting common radiological investigations, as well as presenting the normal appearances of common investigations complete with anatomical labels
Discusses the imaging techniques available for each anatomical region and provides guidelines for interpreting normal images
Includes 25 real-life patient cases and outcomes, with common, classical and atypical presentations: discover what you might miss on attachments Features questions, answers and explanations, using MCQs, EMQs and SAQs August 2009 / 9781405184748 / 224 pages/ Paperback
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PETER ARMSTRONG; MARTIN WASTIE; ANDREA G. ROCKALL
Offers an overview of the different modalities available within a modern radiology department, highlighting applications, technique overview, risks and contraindications
Covers the common diseases and signs that can be seen using each modality, illustrating these clinical problems with normal and abnormal images Includes high quality illustrations and images throughout April 2009 / 9781405170390 / 480 pages/ Paperback