Book description
Practical Differential Diagnosis in CT and MRI
is a one-stop resource for the differential diagnosis of common and
rare radiologic findings and conditions in all regions of the body. For
each finding and diagnosis, the book provides a complete list of
differential diagnoses as well as the features that will help the
clinician differentiate diseases with similar findings. Highlights:
Concise descriptions aid the identification of key radiologic signs
Easy-to-use tables and bullet-point lists facilitate rapid review of
important information about findings, differentiating features, and
disease entities
This pocket-sized book is ideal for residents preparing for board
examinations as well as for radiologists in practice. "Useful
daily aid for the differential diagnosis of common and rare radiologic
findings and conditions...This portable book is ideal for residents and
fellows preparing for specialty board examinations...A handy reference
for both trainees and practicing radiologists." -- The Journal of
Nuclear Medicine_x000D_ _x000D_ "Practical Differential Diagnosis
in CT and MRI a one-stop resource for the differential diagnosis of
common and rare radiologic findings and conditions in all regions of the
body...Concise descriptions aid the identification of key radiologic
signs. Easy-to-use tablesand bullet-point lists facilitate rapid review
of important information about findings, differentiating features, and
disease entities. This pocket-sized book is ideal for residents
preparing for board examinations as well as for radiologists in
practice."-- The Neuroradioogy Journal_x000D_ _x000D_ "A
concise, readily accessible source of differential diagnoses to which a
radiologist can refer during interpretation of CT and MR
imaging...Chapters are concise, with paragraph lists, and tables that
are well organized...a manageable and quick resource during a busy day
at the workstation."--American Journal of Neuroradiology_x000D_
_x000D_ "Practical...useful for a quick reference...A concise guide
to the common differential diagnoses encountered in radiology...it will
definitely earn its spot next to your reading
station."--RadioGraphics_x000D_ _x000D_ "A dynamic and easily
readable text...its ideal place is beside the radiologist's workstation
of image analysis."--European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and
Molecular Imaging_x000D_ _x000D_ "Structured for easy
consultation...a handy resource for busy radiologists...a useful study
tool for residents [for] oral boards...well rendered...practical size
and compilation of most sought after information...well done."--
Doody's Review Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology,
University of Washington, and Attending Radilogist, Virginia Mason
Medical Center, Seattle, WA, USA Visiting Associate Professor,
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA