Book description
Complete with the insights of leading pediatric radiologists, Teaching
Atlas of Pediatric Imaging provides 125 cases that address the
challenging real-life clinical problems that you are likely to
encounter. Each chapter presents a different case with a complete
patient work-up that includes clinical presentation, diagnosis,
differential diagnoses, radiological and clinical findings, treatment
summary, and suggested readings. With a view to providing the
opportunity for self-assessment, the authors omit the diagnosis from the
first pages of each case to enable self-testing and review. Highlights:
Easy-to-access arrangement of cases based on anatomy: head and
neck, chest, heart, abdomen, pelvis, and the musculoskeletal system
Coverage of a wide spectrum of diseases, from the very common to
more important uncommon entities, including congenital heart disease,
bone dysplasias and more
Differential diagnoses for each case, as well as information on
etiology, pathology, treatment, and complications
Pearls and Pitfalls that help you identify important points and
avoid errors in image interpretation
Here is a valuable resource for the clinician at every level, from the
resident preparing for the radiology board examinations, to the
practitioner seeking the Certificate of Added Qualification in Pediatric
Radiology, to the general radiologist or pediatrician seeking a
practical reference text. "A very useful book to pediatricians in
training and practice."--Pediatric Endocrinology Reviews_x000D_
_x000D_ "Very useful to medical imaging facilities...[T]his
resource can be employed to enhance ones knowledge of paediatric
pathology possibilities and the important areas to consider when
undertaking this task. It is well worth considering."_x000D_ -- The
Radiographer Associate Professor, Department of Medical Imaging,
University of Toronto & Radiologist in Chief, Department of
Diagnostic Imaging, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada