<span>This lively and entertaining manual on how to interpret abdominal radiographs will be invaluable to all medical students and junior doctors and has been written by a practising radiologist with many years' experience of teaching the subject. It outlines the few simple rules you need to follow,
Abdominal X-Rays Made Easy 1st ed
โ Scribed by James D. Begg
- Publisher
- Churchill Livingstone
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 183
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Written in an accessible style, this resource simplifies this complex subject. Students will learn to interpret images accurately and make diagnoses correctly. Its pocket size make it an ideal companion during a radiology rotation.
โฆ Table of Contents
- INTRO + TOC.pdf......Page 1
01. HOW TO LOOK AN ABDOMINAL X-RAY.pdf......Page 4
02. SOLID ORGANS.pdf......Page 37
03. HOLLOW ORGANS.pdf......Page 57
04. ABNORMAL GAS.pdf......Page 88
05. ASCITES.pdf......Page 118
06. ABNORMAL INTRA-ABDOMINAL CALCIFICATION.pdf......Page 120
07. The FEMALE ABDOMEN.pdf......Page 155
08. ABDOMINAL TRAUMA.pdf......Page 158
09. IATROGENIC OBJECTS.pdf......Page 165
10. FOREIGN BODIES, ARTEFACTS, MISLEADING IMAGES.pdf......Page 171
11. The ACUTE ABDOMEN.pdf......Page 178
12. HINTS.pdf......Page 180
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