Applied Radiological Anatomy for Medical Students
- Editors:
- Paul Butler, The Royal London Hospital, London
- Adam Mitchell, Charing Cross Hospital
- Harold Ellis, University of London
- Date Published: December 2007
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521819398
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Applied Radiological Anatomy for Medical Students, first published in 2007, is the definitive atlas of human anatomy, utilizing the complete range of imaging modalities to describe normal anatomy and radiological findings. Initial chapters describe all imaging techniques and introduce the principles of image interpretation. These are followed by comprehensive sections on each anatomical region. Hundreds of high-quality radiographs, MRI, CT and ultrasound images are included, complemented by concise, focussed text. Many images are accompanied by detailed, fully labelled line illustrations to aid interpretation. Written by leading experts and experienced teachers in imaging and anatomy, Applied Radiological Anatomy for Medical Students is an invaluable resource for all students s of anatomy and radiology.
Read more- Over 400 high quality radiograph, MRI, CT and ultrasound images
- Over 100 interpretative line illustrations enabling unobstructed views of many of the images for better comprehension of anatomy
- Clear, concise text describes anatomy and normal imaging findings
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- Date Published: December 2007
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521819398
- length: 178 pages
- dimensions: 284 x 224 x 12 mm
- weight: 0.689kg
- contains: 514 b/w illus. 3 colour illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. The Basics:
1. An introduction to diagnostic imaging techniques Thomas Bryant and Adam Waldman
2. How to interpret an image Adam Mitchell
Part II. The Thorax:
3. The chest wall and ribs Jonathan Berry and Sujal R. Desai
4. The breast Stella Comitis
Part III. The Abdomen and Pelvis:
5. The abdominal wall Dominic Blunt
6. The urogenital system and suprarenal glands Andrea Rockall and Sarah Vinnicombe
Part IV. The Head, Neck and Vertebral Column:
7. The skull and brain Paul Butler
8. The eye Claudia Kirsch
9. The ear Claudia Kirsch
10. The extracranial head and neck Jureerat Thammaroj and Joti Bhattacharya
11. The vertebral column and spinal cord Claudia Kirsch
Part V. The Limbs:
12. The upper limb Alex Barnacle
13. The lower limb A. Newman Sanders
Part VI. Developmental Anatomy:
14. Obstetric imaging Ian Suchet and Ruth Williamson
15. Paediatric imaging Ruth Williamson.
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