- Explores a particular cross-sectional imaging modality in each section, reviewing the relevant physics and then presenting sample images that demonstrate the results that can be achieved.
- Discusses each technique's advantages and disadvantages.
- Specifies in which anatomic regions each imaging modality is most and least useful.
- Features a convenient pocket size, for easy reference anywhere
Cross-Sectional Imaging Made Easy, 1e
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PublisherChurchill Livingstone
ISBN / ASIN044307187X
ISBN-139780443071874
Sales Rank1,399,120
CategoryMedical
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ultrasound (US) offer today's clinicians a versatile, but sometimes bewildering range of options for cross-sectionally imaging patients. Using the same formula that has made the Chest X-Ray and Abdominal X-Ray Made Easy books so popular, this new title explains these three cross-sectional imaging methods in a simple and straightforward fashion, spelling out exactly when each modality is most appropriate. Numerous imaging examples demonstrate how to obtain the best results.
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