Part of the EXPERTddx series, this unique print-and-electronic reference will guide radiologists toward logical, on-target differential diagnoses based on key imaging findings and clinical information. The book presents the most useful differential diagnoses for each region of the brain and spine, g
Brain and Spine
โ Scribed by Girish Fatterpekar, Thomas P. Naidich, Peter M. Som
- Publisher
- Saunders
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 825
- Series
- Teaching Files
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Practical and clinically focused, Brain and Spine Imaging - a title in the Teaching Files Series - provides you with over 300 interesting and well-presented cases to help you better diagnose any disease of the brain and spine. Expert in the field, Dr. Girish Fatterpekar, MD uses a logical organization throughout, making referencing difficult diagnoses easier than ever before. Detailed discussions of today's modalities and technologies keep you up to date, and challenging diagnostic questions probe your knowledge of the material. This unique, case-based resource offers you an ideal way to sharpen your diagnostic skills and study for board exams.
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