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This manual is a comprehensive guide to radiological imaging for
the diagnosis of diseases and disorders in children. The fourth
edition has been fully revised and features many new topics,
providing the latest advances in the field. Divided into 35
chapters, the book covers all the main imaging modalities - CT,
MRI, ultrasound and digital radiography, and their use in the
diagnosis of disorders in different body systems. Numerous
radiological images, tables and boxes further enhance the extensive
text. Key points Comprehensive guide to radiological imaging in
children Fully revised, fourth edition, featuring many new topics
and latest advances Covers all the main imaging modalities
accompanied by radiological photographs, tables and boxes Previous
edition (9789350252055) published in 2011
This new edition is a complete guide to imaging techniques for the
diagnosis of musculoskeletal and breast diseases and disorders.
Divided into 29 sections, the book begins with imaging for
different musculoskeletal conditions including bone tumours,
osteoporosis, and rheumatological disorders. Several chapters are
dedicated to subspecialty MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) of the
shoulder, wrist, hip and pelvis, knee, and ankle. The remaining
sections discuss breast imaging, with a complete chapter dedicated
to the male breast. The fourth edition has been fully revised to
provide radiologists and trainees with the latest advances and
guidelines in the field. The comprehensive text, spanning 700
pages, is further enhanced by radiological images and figures. Key
points Complete guide to diagnostic imaging of the musculoskeletal
system and breast Fully revised, new edition featuring latest
advances and guidelines Highly illustrated with radiological images
and figures Previous edition (9789350258835) published in 2012
This book is a comprehensive guide to imaging techniques for the
diagnosis and management of genitourinary disorders. Divided into
five key sections, the text covers diagnostic imaging of the
urinary tract and the genital tract in both men and women. This
fourth edition has been fully revised to provide clinicians with
the latest advances and techniques in the field. New chapters on
radiological anatomy and novel imaging techniques have been
included. Latest guidelines and systematic-algorithms are covered
to assist understanding and simplify diagnostic reporting.
Radiological images, diagrams and figures further enhance the
thorough text. Key points Comprehensive guide to diagnostic imaging
techniques for genitourinary diseases and disorders Fully revised,
fourth edition detailing latest advances in the field Includes new
chapters on radiological anatomy and novel imaging techniques
Previous edition (9788184486827) published in 2009
The main focus of the book is to implement wavelet based transform
methods for solving problems of fractional order partial
differential equations arising in modelling real physical
phenomena. It explores analytical and numerical approximate
solution obtained by wavelet methods for both classical and
fractional order partial differential equations.
- Phenomenal technological advances and innovations in the last few
years have prompted and necessitated a third series of server
imaging courses and the reorgration of the accompanying book. -
Ealier chapters have been thoroughly revised and updated inducing
three new chapters covering the clinical aspects of liver
cirrhosis, interventional treatment of liver tumors and
percutaveous non-vascular GIT interventions. - The entire text has
been divided into 2 partsgartiontertinal imaging and hepatobiolary
and pancreatic imaging. Part I consists of Imaging techniques,
acute abdomen, Infections, inflammation 2 neoplasm: part II
contains Liver and bleary tract, pancreas, hepatic vascular
diseases and Interventions. - The importance of plain radiography
and barium studies has been described in depth. - Techniques of US
CT and the potential role of MRI in evaluation of abdominal
disorders have also been explicitly elaborated upon.
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