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Critical care radiology
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Publication Information:
New York, NY. : Thieme, c2011
Physical Description:
xii, 236 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.
ISBN:
9783131500519

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30000010274158 RC86.7 S34 2011 f Open Access Book Folio Book
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Summary

Summary

Learn to make quick diagnoses in critical situations with this user-friendly companion for ER radiologists

Critical Care Radiology will enable readers to develop rapid, accurate diagnoses despite the many difficulties associated with the bedside evaluation, including time constants and the low specificity of chest radiographs and postoperative abdominal studies. Written by an interdisciplinary team of experts in radiology and critical care medicine, this book provides a concise overview of how to use the latest diagnostic imaging technology in the intensive care setting. Each chapter contains brief descriptions of normal and morphologic findings, imaging strategies and techniques, differential diagnoses, and potential complications. High-quality radiographs and CT scans enhance the text throughout.

Features

In-depth coverage of thoracic and abdominal imaging in adult and pediatric patients More than 550 high-resolution images taken using state-of-the-art imaging Tips on accurate image interpretation, including how to read suboptimal image material Numerous tables highlight important points and practical recommendations Summaries of key takeaway points appear at the end of each chapter

This authoritative clinical guide is an indispensable companion for on-call radiologists or radiology residents. It is also a valuable tool for exam preparation.


Author Notes

Associate Professor of Radiology, AMC Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands


Table of Contents

1 Basic Principles: Radiologic Techniques and Radiation Safety
2 Thoracic Imaging of the Intensive Care Patient
3 Imaging of Patients after Thoracic Surgery
4 Acute Abdomen in the Intensive Care Patient
5 Imaging of Patients after Abdominal Surgery
6 Thoracic Imaging of the Pediatric Intensive Care Patient
7 Acute Abdomen in the Pediatric Intensive Care Patient
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