Atlas of Emergency RadiologyThe first atlas of emergency diagnostic imaging that brings together every must-know radiographic method and technique Includes nearly 1,500 clinical images! Whether it's a CT, MRI, ultrasound, or x-ray, this comprehensive, hands-on resource helps you read and understand any imaging study--and guides you step-by-step through the process of making a proper diagnosis based on radiographic results. The Atlas of Emergency Radiology is filled with diagnostic images for the full spectrum of acute conditions and emergencies.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Head and Facial Trauma | 1 |
Chapter 2 Atraumatic Conditions of the Head and Face | 57 |
Chapter 3 Soft Tissue Conditions of the Neck | 111 |
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Atlas of Emergency Radiology Jake Block,Martin Jordanov,Lawrence Stack,R. Jason Thurman Snippet view - 2013 |
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abdominal abnormal abscess acute aneurysm aortic AP view arrow arrowhead artery arthritis associated atelectasis avulsion fracture Axial bilateral blood bone Bone Fracture bowel cardiomegaly cause CECT cerebral chest radiograph cholecystitis Clinical Implications compression contrast contusion coronal CT image CT scan cyst detect diagnosis disease dislocation displaced distal edema effusion enhancement epidural hematoma evaluation femoral FIGURE findings flow foreign body FRACTURE Radiographic Summary gallbladder graphs hematoma hemorrhage hemothorax herniation humeral infarction infection inflammation injury intussusception joint lateral radiographs lateral view lesion ligament lobe lung mass medial neck NECT shows nondisplaced normal obstruction occur opacity orbital ovarian pain patella patients Pearls pelvis plain radiographs pleural pleural effusion pneumomediastinum pneumonia pneumoperitoneum pneumothorax posterior present proximal pulmonary Pulmonary Contusion radio radiograph demonstrates Radiographic Summary renal rupture Sagittal seen sinus soft tissue spinal cord spine stress fracture subtle surgical syndrome thrombus tibial tion transverse trauma treatment tumor typically ultrasound vascular wall