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The second edition of Bone and Joint Disorders, derived from the
critically acclaimed series Differential Diagnosis in Conventional
Radiology, provides the essential information you need to make the
conventional x-ray an effective tool in diagnosing disorders
affecting the bones and joints. The book is organized according to
classes of radiologic findings, with separate chapters addressing
the differential diagnosis of osteopenia, osteosclerosis, trauma
and fractures, arthritis, and tumors, as well as the differential
diagnosis of lesions specific to anatomic sites. Concise but
comprehensive tables outline key information about findings and
etiology, and provide additional commentary on pertinent clinical
data, such as common locations, frequency, and prevalence of the
described disease or disorder. Highlights: Organizes information
according to classes of radiologic findings, mirroring the
situation encountered in clinical practice Uses easy-to-reference
tables that classify findings, correlate differential diagnoses,
and provide key adjunct clinical information to help in confirm the
diagnosis Includes more than 1,000 images and illustrations that
are captioned by succinct descriptions, pinpointing key
characteristics of disorders Features completely rewritten
chapters, "Localized Bone Lesions" and "Joint Diseases," with all
new radiographs, and a greatly expanded chapter, "Trauma and
Fractures," with many new and improved radiographs and schematic
diagrams Authoritative and comprehensive, Bone and Joint Disorders
is an outstanding professional reference for the radiologist who
must develop diagnoses and differential diagnoses of bone and joint
disorders. This book is also of interest to residents preparing for
their specialist examinations.
The third updated and revised edition of Differential Diagnosis in
Conventional Radiology provides essential information to make
conventional x-ray an effective tool in diagnosing disorders
affecting the bones and joints and the thoracic and abdominal body
segments. The book is organized according to classifications of
radiologic findings rather than disease, enabling the reader to
approach diagnosis in a way that reflects the actual clinical
situation. Concise and comprehensive tables outline key information
on diagnosis and differential diagnosis. Highlights: The unique
organization of chapters based on radiologic findings mirrors the
situations encountered in daily clinical practice Easy-to-reference
tables classifying findings, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis
and providing important clinical data are perfect for an
at-a-glance review More than 2000 radiographs and schematic
diagrams help to guide the reader toward the most likely diagnoses
The third edition of Differential Diagnosis in Conventional
Radiology contains an updated and revised section on radiology of
the abdomen combined with the complete text from the recently
published books Bone and Joint Disorders and The Chest X-Ray by the
same authors. An exceptional reference work to have on hand,
Differential Diagnosis in Conventional Radiology will benefit
radiologists and specialists seeking to improve their skills in
diagnostic imaging and will also be of great interest to residents
preparing for their specialist examinations.
The conventional chest x-ray remains the first line in the
diagnostic imaging of thoracic disease. In the new edition of this
classic, you will get the essential help you need to make
preliminary diagnoses of a vast range of pulmonary, cardiovascular,
and other thoracic conditions. The differential diagnostic
information is provided in extensive tables, organized by classes
of findings, and illustrated by hundreds of brilliant radiographs
and, where helpful, schematic diagrams. Professionals value the
systematic structure of the information in the Burgener series,
which aids in making diagnoses confidently and cost-effectively.
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