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By
James Begg, MB, BS, FRCR, Consultant Radiologist, Royal Victoria Hospital, Dundee and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Diagnostic Radiology, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK
Included in series
Made Easy,
Description
Here's easy-to-follow advice in an easy-to-follow format. A practicing radiologist with many years of experience working in Emergency
Departments explains how to successfully troubleshoot and accurately interpret radiologic images of the most commonly encountered conditions.
For each body system, he reviews normal anatomy and normal variants, and addresses the many pitfalls that affect radiologic technique
and the huge potential for misinterpreting the images.
Audience
Medical Students, Nurses, Radiographers, Paramedics and Doctors working in the E.R.
Contents
The approach to accident and emergency films
The plain skull X-ray in trauma
The neck
The thoracic spine
The
lumbar spine
The shoulder girdle
The upper limb
Upper airway obstruction
The chest X-ray
The abdomen
The
pelvis
The hip
The lower limb
Foreign bodies and penetrating injuries
Non-accidental injury
Hints
Index
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Paperback, 344 pages, publication date: AUG-2004
ISBN-13: 978-0-443-07324-3
ISBN-10: 0-443-07324-4
Imprint: CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
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Last update: 30 Nov 2009
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