Overview
The key for any beginning radiologist who wishes to recognize pathological findings is to first acquire an ability to distinguish them from normal ones. This outstanding guide gives beginning radiologists the tools they need to systematically approach and recognize normal MR and CT images.
Highlights include:
- Reference-quality images from the author's own teaching files show all standard normal findings as seen in CT and MRI
- Checklists in each section offer the reader a systematic way to approach the images
- Thorough guidelines to help beginning radiologists dictate their reports
- Lists of standard measurements and tips for ruling out pathology
As its conventional twin, the Normal Findings in Radiology, with the same streict organization, this book deals with the seeming triviality of the normal finding and with the question of how to recognize and describe normality.
Synopsis
The key for any beginning radiologist who wishes to recognize pathological findings is to first acquire an ability to distinguish them from normal ones. This outstanding guide gives beginning radiologists the tools they need to systematically approach and recognize normal MR and CT images.
Highlights include:
* Reference-quality images from the author's own teaching files show all standard normal findings as seen in CT and MRI
*Checklists in each section offer the reader a systematic way to approach the images
*Thorough guidelines to help beginning radiologists dictate their reports
*Lists of standard measurements and tips for ruling out pathology