Cross-sectional imaging is now widely available and routinely used
as part of decision-making process in surgical patients. Advances
in techniques, the availability and combination of different
imaging modalities have made rapid and accurate diagnoses possible.
This book provides basic information on these imaging findings in
the main surgical pathologies.
The first part describes the principles of imaging and different
imaging techniques available. Giving pros and cons of each
technique, it provides useful information and guidance on the
appropriate choice of imaging. Symptom-based, rather than
organ-based, the second part provides a practical approach to
imaging patients with common surgical complaints in order to aid
understanding and encourage a problem-solving approach to selecting
different imaging modalities.
Providing a simple diagnostic framework for common surgical
situations, this useful guide will be invaluable for surgical
residents, trainees, medical students, and consultant surgeons.
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