The method of making findings and the systematic method of
interpreting images are still relevant today. This book deals with
a subject that is seemingly trivial: normal findings in radiology.
However, the normal is also the frequent, but not always the
simple. Every radiologist has experienced difficulties in the
systematics of imaging and with phrasing the diagnosis. This book
is intended to answer three questions: How should the diagnosis be
phrased? Which general scheme can I use to evaluate an image; how
can I check for the degree of normality? Which data allow me to
evidence normality, and what measurements should be taken? In spite
of the introduction of digital X-ray imaging, the interpretation of
conventional X-rays has not basically changed during the past ten
years, which is evidenced by the development of this book. Since
its first publication in 1987, it has gone through several
unchanged reprints. In the 2nd German edition the text has hardly
been changed; however, several new images have been added. The
method of making findings and the systematic method of interpreting
images are still relevant today. Consequently, the strict and
systematic organization of the book was left unchanged. The new
layout leads to a clearer accessibility of the material for the
reader.
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