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The book introduces the reader to the wealth of narrative sources
on late Ottoman Istanbul's diverse population by drawing on the
voices of its permanent residents and foreign visitors.
The new Burgener: Improve your interpretation skills with this
bestselling comprehensive reference to interpreting abnormal CT
findings Differential Diagnosis in Computed Tomography, 2nd
edition, is an invaluable reference aid in the evaluation of CT
images to help confidently gain a general diagnostic impression and
a reasonable differential diagnosis. In contrast to
disease-oriented radiology texts, this book is organized by CT
findings, enabling the reader to quickly match the appropriate
differential diagnosis to CT results. Special features of the
second edition: Continuation of the successful Burgener concept:
Comprehensive tables describe the imaging patterns of the various
diseases that may present on CT, along with other
characteristically associated imaging findings and pertinent
physiopathologic, pathologic, and clinical data Over 2,000
detailed, high-quality images demonstrating a wide range of common
and uncommon CT findings Chapters organized according to anatomic
regions, from the brain to the pelvis and the musculoskeletal
system, with new chapters on meningeal and calvarian lesions and on
trauma Updated and revised sections reflecting the latest advances
in CT technology and indications, including accurate staging of
intra-articular and spinal fractures and evaluation of vascular
diseases Extensive index systematically cross-references diseases
and CT findings for optimal access to information Recognizing the
central role that CT plays in the field of modern medical imaging,
this book is essential for physicians who want to strengthen their
diagnostic acumen and CT interpretation skills: radiologists in
practice; residents preparing for board exams; and any other
physician charged with understanding and interpreting CT images.
Research on Middle Eastern press is of great importance for
comparative historical studies. Many editors of newspapers and
magazines were not only journalists, but also writers, poets,
thinkers and politicians. These intellectual leaders used
non-official journals as a means of accelerating public discourse
on reforms in the Ottoman Empire are later on in its successor
states. Introducing new genres of literature to the Middle East
they serialized novels, short stories and travelogues, experimented
with new kinds of poetry and let satire blossom. The 15
contributors approach this thematics from different perspectives:
Some concentrate on certain newspapers, literary journals or
satirical magazines, others centre on the biographies of editors or
writers. Although the main focus of this book is on the Ottoman and
Persian press until 1914, some articles extend this scope to
include Post-Ottoman Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Cyprus.
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