Fourth Edition
by John H. Harris
Radiology of Emergency Medicine remains the premier reference on the radiologic assessment of all acute illnesses and injuries.
Features:
- Provides up to date, authoritative and unambiguous guidelines on the use and interpretation of all relevant imaging studies - from conventional radiography to CT, MRI, and ultrasound
- Features CT, ultrasound, and MR images, providing a crystal-clear view of structures affected in emergency situations
- Details state of the art applications of ultrasound for scrotal, gynecologic, and obstetrical emergencies and contemporary uses of CT for blunt abdominal and thoracic trauma, pulmonary embolism, acute aortic injury, and aortic dissection
Contents
- Imaging of Skull and Brain Emergencies
- Fsce, Including Intraorbital Soft Tissues and Mandible
- Spine, Including Soft Tissues of the Pharynx and Neck
- Shoulder, Including Clavicle and Scapula
- Elbow
- Wrist
- Hand
- Chest
- Abdomen: Nontraumatic Emergencies
- Gynecological, Obstetrical and Scrotal Emergencies
- Abdomen: Traumatic Emergencies
- Pelvis, Acetabulum and Hips
- Knee
- Ankle
- Foot and Heel
- Diaphysis
Index