Radiology of the Abdomen and Pelvis: A Case-Based Guide 1st Edition
A succinct account of various routinely experienced pathologies and suitable images has been presented as approximately162 case studies. The cases are structured into thematic chapters with an integrated approach to basic learning. Each case study follows a similar format with a brief clinical presentation, relevant imaging findings, discussion with differential diagnosis, management, and suggested readings. This book focuses on the pointwise description of cases routinely encountered in abdominopelvic imaging that help students, trainees and radiologists to write certificate examinations.
Key Features:
Presents chapters in the form of case studies, along with a brief illustrative description of normal anatomy and abnormal findings.
Uses image-based quizzes for easy comprehension for trainees, residents, and practicing radiologists.
Incorporates pivotal cases from the hepatobiliary, pancreatic, genitourinary, and gastrointestinal systems in a single book.
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