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This book will enable practicing physicians and trainees to learn,
in a clinically relevant and intellectually stimulating way,
guidelines for appropriate ordering of imaging exams. The new
edition provides more than 460 clinical case scenarios, organized
into subspecialty modules (breast, cardiac, thoracic,
gastrointestinal, urologic, women's, pediatric, vascular,
musculoskeletal, and neurologic imaging). Each scenario is
presented as a quiz in which the reader is invited to select the
best option from various imaging modalities. All choices are given
ratings of appropriateness and is consistent with the American
College of Radiology (ACR) Appropriateness Criteria. Furthermore, a
brief solution to each case is included. Finally, over 500
radiologic images are included each associated with a clinical case
to illustrate the diagnostic capabilities of the imaging exam. This
second edition incorporates new content and revisions to remain
consistent with the updated ACR Appropriateness Criteria since the
original publication in 2012. It will be an ideal tool both for
self-study and for quantitative evaluation of students' knowledge.
This book will enable practicing physicians and trainees to learn,
in a clinically relevant and intellectually stimulating way,
guidelines for appropriate ordering of imaging exams. The new
edition provides more than 460 clinical case scenarios, organized
into subspecialty modules (breast, cardiac, thoracic,
gastrointestinal, urologic, women's, pediatric, vascular,
musculoskeletal, and neurologic imaging). Each scenario is
presented as a quiz in which the reader is invited to select the
best option from various imaging modalities. All choices are given
ratings of appropriateness and is consistent with the American
College of Radiology (ACR) Appropriateness Criteria. Furthermore, a
brief solution to each case is included. Finally, over 500
radiologic images are included each associated with a clinical case
to illustrate the diagnostic capabilities of the imaging exam. This
second edition incorporates new content and revisions to remain
consistent with the updated ACR Appropriateness Criteria since the
original publication in 2012. It will be an ideal tool both for
self-study and for quantitative evaluation of students' knowledge.
This book will enable practicing physicians and trainees to learn,
in a clinically relevant and intellectually stimulating way,
guidelines for appropriate ordering of imaging exams. The new
edition is published in two independent, self-contained volumes on
breast, cardiac, thoracic, gastrointestinal, urologic, women's,
pediatric, and vascular imaging (volume 1) and musculoskeletal and
neurologic imaging (volume 2). In total, more than 460 clinical
case scenarios are provided, organized into ten subspecialty
modules. Each scenario is presented as a quiz in which the reader
is invited to select the best option from various imaging
modalities. All choices are given ratings of appropriateness and is
consistent with the American College of Radiology (ACR)
Appropriateness Criteria. Furthermore, a brief solution to each
case is included. Finally, over 500 radiologic images are included
each associated with a clinical case to illustrate the diagnostic
capabilities of the imaging exam. This second edition incorporates
new content and revisions to remain consistent with the updated ACR
Appropriateness Criteria since the original publication in 2012. It
will be an ideal tool both for self-study and for quantitative
evaluation of students' knowledge.
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