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Overview
Pediatric Radiology Review contains a vast array of information on embryology, anatomy, surgery and a lot more. This book also contains a review of radiographs in children, as well as the most common radiological problems with which students, residents and clinicians may be confronted on a daily basis. It is the first reference of its kind available, and it contains easy-to-read question and answer format for quick diagnosis.
Synopsis
Pediatric Radiology Review contains a vast array of information on embryology, anatomy, surgery and a lot more. This book also contains a review or radiographs in children, as well as the most common radiological problems with which students, residents and clinicians may be confronted on a daily basis.
Doody Review Services
Reviewer:Vanessa Carroll, MD(Ochsner Clinic Foundation)
Description:This book explores common radiologic studies used in pediatrics through a question and answer format while the accompanying CD reinforces the teaching points and enhances the learning opportunity.
Purpose:The purpose is to guide readers through numerous radiologic studies and facilitate the recognition of the anatomic details essential to accurate diagnosis.
Audience:Medical students, residents, and clinicians who are not radiologists are the intended audience.
Features:The book covers the analysis of computerized tomography (CT) scans, and four types of plain radiographs including the chest, lateral neck, abdomen, skull, and long bone/extremity. It does an excellent job of exploring the systematic process of how radiologic studies are read. Through the question/answer format, the reader is guided to a diagnosis. The discussions are informative and very high yield. The CD is an invaluable tool which adds to the learning experience.
Assessment:This is an excellent resource for all medical personnel. Its unique format teaches the reader how to better analyze radiologic studies. It will be a helpful reference for medical students, housestaff officers, and clinical physicians.
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Reviewer: Vanessa Carroll, MD(Ochsner Clinic Foundation)Description: This book explores common radiologic studies used in pediatrics through a question and answer format while the accompanying CD reinforces the teaching points and enhances the learning opportunity.
Purpose: The purpose is to guide readers through numerous radiologic studies and facilitate the recognition of the anatomic details essential to accurate diagnosis.
Audience: Medical students, residents, and clinicians who are not radiologists are the intended audience.
Features: The book covers the analysis of computerized tomography (CT) scans, and four types of plain radiographs including the chest, lateral neck, abdomen, skull, and long bone/extremity. It does an excellent job of exploring the systematic process of how radiologic studies are read. Through the question/answer format, the reader is guided to a diagnosis. The discussions are informative and very high yield. The CD is an invaluable tool which adds to the learning experience.
Assessment: This is an excellent resource for all medical personnel. Its unique format teaches the reader how to better analyze radiologic studies. It will be a helpful reference for medical students, housestaff officers, and clinical physicians.