English | 2025 | Original PDF | 126 MB | 395 Pages
Stephanie Ryan; Michelle McNicholas; Stephen J. Eustace, 044310560X, 0443105553, 0443105561, 9780443105562, 9780443105609, 9780443105555, 978-0443105562, 978-0443105609, 978-0443105555, B0D7M88J14
Anatomy for Diagnostic Imaging covers everything trainee
radiologists need to know about anatomy shown in the full range of
medical imaging, including CT, MR and ultrasound.
It provides an
initial traditional anatomical description of each organ or system,
followed by the radiological anatomy of that part of the body with
labelled imaging examples in all modalities. A series of 'radiology
pearls' emphasises clinically and radiologically important points.
Written
by radiologists with immense clinical and teaching experience, with
seven new contributors, the fourth edition has been fully updated
reflecting advances in imaging and evolving clinical practice. It will
be indispensable for radiology registrars and residents, especially
candidates for postgraduate radiology exams. A manageable size, it will
also be of great use to radiographers, medical students, physicians,
surgeons and others whose work requires an understanding of
radiological anatomy. It is also an extremely useful reporting station
reference book.
- Covers the entire gamut of medical imaging
- Easy to understand – aims to provide the essential radiological anatomy
- Addresses the needs of candidates for postgraduate exams such as FRCR
- Simple all new colour diagrams for optimal learning and easy recall
- Provides key images in all modalities
- ‘Radiology pearls’ emphasise clinically and radiologically important points
- All new colour diagrams
- Over 100 new and updated images
- New and updated content including:
- Spaces of the head and neck and lymph node levels
- Identification of cerebral lobes and gyri on axial brain images
- Updated spinal cord segmental anatomy and dermatomes
- High resolution CT anatomy of lung parenchyma
- Liver MRI and contrast agents
- Prostate MRI
- Cone beam CT wrist anatomy
- Focus on MSK anatomy important to sports injuries
- Lymphatic pathways in the breast