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Praise for this series:"Allow[s] a quick visual review of common diagnoses in a volume that easily fits into one's lab coat." --American Journal of Neuroradiology"This Atlas should be in the library of the Departments of Rediology to be consulted not only by the radiologist resident but definitely also by the junior orthopedists, and obviously by more senior members of the radiological staff." --Clinical Imaging May 2011, Antonio F. Govoni, MDDx-Direct is a series of eleven Thieme books covering the main subspecialties in radiology. It includes all the cases you are most likely to see in your typical working day as a radiologist. For each condition or disease you will find the information you need -- with just the right level of detail.Dx-Direct gets to the point: Definitions, Epidemiology, Etiology, and Imaging Signs Typical Presentation, Treatment Options, Course and Prognosis Differential Diagnosis, Tips and Pitfalls, and Key References...all combined with high-quality diagnostic images.Whether you are a resident or a trainee, preparing for board examinations or just looking for a superbly organized reference: Dx-Direct is the high-yield choice for you!The series covers the full spectrum of radiology subspecialties including: Brain - Gastrointestinal - Cardiac - Breast - Urogenital - Spinal - Head and Neck - Musculoskeletal - Pediatric - Thoracic - Vascular.
Department of Radiology, Section of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois
1 Congenital Disorders2 Disorders of the Airways3 Occupational Diseases4 Infections5 Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonia6 Collagen Diseases and Vasculitis7 Immune Disorders and Disorders of Uncertain Etiology8 Bronchopulmonary Neoplasms9 Disorders of the Pulmonary Circulatory System10 Mediastinal Disorders11 Chest Wall and Pleura12 Chest Trauma13 Sequelae of Therapy
Highly portable...presented in bulleted form to aid the reader in quickly asiimilating information. Images are generally plentiful, high quality, and sufficient in size. Differential diagnoses are succinct and appropriate...the format is highly efficient...highly recommend[ed].--Journal of Thoracic Imaging