Clinical Emergency Radiology by J. Christian Fox (2008, Hardcover)

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Part I. Plain Radiography: 1. Plain radiography of the upper extremity in adults Kenny Banh and Gregory W. Hendey; 2. Chest radiograph Peter DeBlieux and Lisa Mills; 4. Plain radiography of the cervical spine Eric Fox Silman; 6.

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PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN-100521870542
ISBN-139780521870542
eBay Product ID (ePID)65914503

Product Key Features

Number of Pages662 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameClinical Emergency Radiology
SubjectDiagnostic Imaging / General, Emergency Medicine, Allied Health Services / Emergency Medical Services
Publication Year2008
TypeTextbook
AuthorJ. Christian Fox
Subject AreaMedical
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.4 in
Item Weight84.7 Oz
Item Length11.3 in
Item Width8.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2008-022704
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal616.07/54
Table Of ContentPart I. Plain Radiography: 1. Plain radiography of the upper extremity in adults Kenny Banh and Gregory W. Hendey; 2. Plain radiography of the upper extremity in adults Steve Hayden and Anthony Medak; 3. Chest radiograph Peter DeBlieux and Lisa Mills; 4. Plain film evaluation of the abdomen Anthony J. Dean and Worth W. Everett; 5. Plain radiography of the cervical spine Eric Fox Silman; 6. Thoracic and lumbar spine radiography Michael Anderson, Adam Tuite and Christine Kulstad; 7. Plain radiography of pediatric extremity Kenneth T. Kwon; 8. Pediatric chest plain film radiographs Loren G. Yamamoto; 9. Pediatric abdominal plain film radiographs Loren G. Yamamoto; 10. Plain radiography of child abuse Kenneth T. Kwon; 11. Plain radiography in the elderly Worth W. Everett and Anthony J. Dean; Part II. Ultrasound: 12. Introduction to bedside ultrasound Michael Peterson; 13. Ultrasound physics and instrumentation Seric Cusick and Theodore J. Nielson; 14. Biliary ultrasound William Scruggs and Laleh Gharahbaghian; 15. Trauma ultrasound Bret Nelson; 16. Ultrasound of deep venous thrombosis Eitan Dickman, David Blehar and Romolo Gaspari; 17. Cardiac ultrasound Chris Moore and James Hwang; 18. Emergency ultrasonography of the kidneys and urinary tract Anthony J. Dean and Geoffrey E. Hayden; 19. Ultrasonography of the abdominal aorta Deepak Chandwani; 20. Ultrasound guided procedures Daniel D. Price and Sharon R. Wilson; 21. Abdominal-pelvis ultrasound Mike Lambert; 22. Ocular ultrasound Zareth Irwin; 23. Testicular ultrasound Paul Sierzinski; 24. Abdominal ultrasound Matt Solley; 25. Musculoskeletal ultrasound JoAnne McDonough and Tala Elia; 26. Soft tissue ultrasound Seric Cusick; 27. Ultrasound in resuscitation Anthony Weekes and Resa E. Lewiss; Part III. Computed Tomography: 28. Computed tomography in the ED: special considerations Tarina Kang and Carrie Tibbles; 29. Computed tomography of the spine Michael Habicht and J. Christian Fox; 30. Computed tomography of the head Stewart Swadron and Marlowe Majoewsky; 31. Computed tomography of the face Monica Kathleen Wattana and Tareg Bey; 32. Computed tomography of the chest Megan M. Boysen and J. Christian Fox; 33. Computed tomography of the abdomen and pelvis Nichole Meissner and Matthew O. Dolich; 34. Computed tomography angiopathy of the chest Swaminatha V. Gurudevan and Shaista Malik; 35. Computed tomography of the abdominal aorta Martha Villalba, Kate Latouf and Steve Nanini; 36. Computed tomography of the head and neck Seth TeBockhorst and Christine Kulstad; 37. Computed tomography angio of extremities Adam Tuite, Michael Anderson and Christine Kulstad; Part IV. Magnetic Resonance Imaging: 38. Physics of magnetic resonance imaging Joseph L. Dinglasan Jr. and J. Christian Fox; 39. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain Asmita Patel, Colleen Crowe and Brian Sayger; 40. Magnetic resonance imaging of the spine Aaron Harries and J. Christian Fox; 41. Magnetic resonance imaging of the chest and heart Boback Ziaeian and J. Christian Fox; 42. Magnetic resonance imaging of the abdomen and pelvis Jesse Stondell and J. Christian Fox; 43. Magnetic resonance imaging of extremities Kate Stevens and J. Christian Fox.
SynopsisTechnological advances in imaging and the use of ultrasound, MRI, and CT scans have revolutionized the way that acute injuries and conditions are managed in the emergency room. Clinical Emergency Radiology is a new clinical resource in emergency radiology and comprehensively covers all technical applications and interpretations of imaging studies in the emergency room, illustrated with 2,000 images., This book is a new clinical resource in the field of emergency radiology and comprehensively covers both the technical applications and interpretation of all imaging studies utilized in the emergency room, including x-rays, MRI, CT, and contrast angiography. The full spectrum of conditions diagnosed within each modality is covered in detail, and examples of normal radiologic anatomy, patterns, and anomalies are also included. Clinical Emergency Radiology is designed to be a standard reference for emergency physicians and contains over 2,000 images to comprehensively cover every aspect of radiology in the emergency room., Imaging represents the most dynamic sub-discipline of emergency medicine, as recent technological advances have revealed. The use of ultrasound, MRI, and CT scans has revolutionized the way that acute injuries and conditions are managed in the emergency room. More sophisticated imaging modalities are commonplace now, enabling acute conditions such as cardiac arrest, aortic aneurysm, and fetal trauma to be diagnosed within seconds. This book is a new clinical resource in the field of emergency radiology and covers both the technical applications and interpretation of all imaging studies utilized in the emergency room, including x-rays, MRI, CT, and contrast angiography. The full spectrum of conditions diagnosed within each modality is covered in detail, and examples of normal radiologic anatomy, patterns, and anomalies are also included. With over 2,000 images to comprehensively cover every aspect of radiology in the emergency room, it is a standard reference for emergency physicians.
LC Classification NumberRC86.7.C524 2008

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