Sixth Edition
by Peter Armstrong
Diagnostic Imaging explains the principles of interpretation of all forms of imaging, offering a balanced account of all the modalities available, explaining each technique and when to use it.
Organised by body system and covering all anatomical regions:
- explain how to interpret images
- provide guidelines for interpreting images
- discuss common diseases and the signs that can be seen using each imaging modality
- illustrate clinical problems with normal and abnormal images
- assist diagnosis by covering normal images as well as those for specific disorders
- show all imaging modalities used in a clinical context
Diagnostic Imaging covers use of plain film, ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, radionuclide imaging and interventional radiology, with high quality illustrations and images.
Contents
- Technical Considerations
- Chest
- Plain Abdomen
- Gastrointestinal Tract
- Hepatobiliary System, Spleen and Pancreas
- Urinary Tract
- Female Genital Tract
- Peritoneal Cavity and Retroperitoneum
- Bones
- Joints
- Spine
- Skeletal Trauma
- Skull and Brain
- Sinuses, Orbits and Neck
- Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Index