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This lively and entertaining manual on how to interpret abdominal
radiographs will be invaluable to all medical students and junior
doctors and has been written by a practising radiologist with many
years' experience of teaching the subject. It outlines the few
simple rules you need to follow, then explains how to sort out the
initial and apparently overwhelming jumble of information which
constitutes the abdominal X-ray. Knowledge of its contents will
provide a secure base for tackling exams and the subsequent
challenges of clinical practice. A comprehensive guide to all the
common and serious conditions which are likely to be detected on a
plain abdominal x-ray. Explains both how to look and what to look
for on an abdominal film. Addresses exam technique to assist
students preparing for clinical and OSCE exams. Fully updated
including developments in the use of digital radiography and new
legislation on radiation exposure. New additional illustrations of
other complimentary forms of imaging such as the use of CT in
suspected renal colic.
This is a basic textbook on Accident and Emergency Radiology for
junior doctors, medical students, nurses and radiographers, and
other professions allied to medicine. It gives a unique combination
of insights into the legal, medical and patients' points of view
regarding how X-rays are taken, regulated, interpreted and so
easily misinterpreted in the context of accident and emergency
departments and their protocols. It emphasises the crucial
importance of knowing about normal anatomy and normal variations,
and of being fully aware of the enormous scope for error in dealing
with such films. It is a must for any doctor aspiring to work in
A&E and will provide a powerful body of methods for analyzing
the diagnostic quality of and pathology present on X-rays. Covers
the conditions most commonly encountered on an emergency basis or
as the result of accidents. Reviews the knowledge of normal anatomy
and normal anatomical variations essential to interpreting
radiographs accurately. Discusses effective methods for analyzing
the diagnostic quality of x-rays and interpreting the pathology.
Addresses the many pitfalls and the enormous potential for error in
technique and diagnosis. Use real-life cases of 'memorable'
patients to illustrate relevant historical facts and insights.
This lively and entertaining manual on how to interpret abdominal
radiographs will be invaluable to all medical students and junior
doctors and has been written by a practising radiologist with many
years' experience of teaching the subject. It outlines the few
simple rules you need to follow, then explains how to sort out the
initial and apparently overwhelming jumble of information which
constitutes the abdominal X-ray. Knowledge of its contents will
provide a secure base for tackling exams and the subsequent
challenges of clinical practice.
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