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Diagnostic Imaging of the Head and Neck : MRI with CT & PET Correlations

Author: Hasso

ISBN: 9780397515370

Shipping Weight: 1.75 KG

Availability: In stock

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KWD71.08

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Pages: 560,
Specialty: Radiology,
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer,
Publication Year: 2011,
Cover: Hardback,
Dimensions: 224x289x29mm

This is a single-authored, clinically oriented text on imaging of the head-and-neck, frequently a difficult area for radiology residents and general radiologists to master. Readers will find key diseases highlighted and a guide to differential diagnosis of various conditions. Though the primary image focus is on MRI, correlations with CT and PET images and strong coverage of anatomic variants - to distinguish those from the presence of disease - are major strengths of the book. Other features include excellent image quality, diagrams and tables. While this text does not replace the need for a comprehensive text, it should be an essential resource at the reading station and on rotation.

Weight: 1.75 KG
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Pages: 560,
Specialty: Radiology,
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer,
Publication Year: 2011,
Cover: Hardback,
Dimensions: 224x289x29mm

This is a single-authored, clinically oriented text on imaging of the head-and-neck, frequently a difficult area for radiology residents and general radiologists to master. Readers will find key diseases highlighted and a guide to differential diagnosis of various conditions. Though the primary image focus is on MRI, correlations with CT and PET images and strong coverage of anatomic variants - to distinguish those from the presence of disease - are major strengths of the book. Other features include excellent image quality, diagrams and tables. While this text does not replace the need for a comprehensive text, it should be an essential resource at the reading station and on rotation.

Weight: 1.75 KG

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