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Plain radiography is still alive. In many institutions, including
ours, conventional radiography has been replaced by digital systems
including imaging-plate-based computed radiography and fat-panel
detector-based digital radiography. Even for the education of
radiation technologists, conventional flm-screen radiography has
been de-- phasized, and their education is concentrated on digital
systems. Spatial resolution of a conventional system is still far
better than the current digital systems, although the dynamic range
is wider in the latter system. Industrial flm radiography with
small grain size and direct exposure has an even higher resolution,
and such hi- resolution systems are something we lost in the
transition from the conventional system to the current
PACS-friendly system. I am pleased to know that Giuseppe Guglielmi
and Wilfred Peh have published this textbook of high-resolution
hand radiographs that cannot be obtained with any other techniques.
Radiography has always been the most important modality in the
evaluation of the hand, and, moreover, high-resolution industrial
flms are extremely efective in the evaluation of the hand,
particularly for assessing subtle erosions. Hands are not just one
of the peripheries of the human body. Tey refect conditions of the
whole human body. Not only the metabolic status, but also many
congenital disorders are manifested in the hand. Radiographic
fndings of the hand are ofen specifc, and contribute to the
diagnoses a great deal. Tere have been several publications
concerning the radiology of the hand, and they have been well
accepted.
This book provides an extensive overview of the role of imaging in
the detection, diagnosis, management, and follow-up of
tuberculosis. Chapters cover the disease's epidemiology and
pathophysiology, microbiological diagnosis and pathology relevant
to radiologists, and the distinct aspects of imaging tuberculosis
at various locations and body systems. This book discusses recent
advances in imaging pertaining to tuberculosis, and addresses the
approach to patients with tuberculosis and HIV co-infection. The
final chapter offers an algorithmic approach to the diagnosis and
management steps of tuberculosis. Imaging of Tuberculosis is an
updated and comprehensive reference source that covers imaging of
tuberculosis in a structured fashion and is valuable for
radiologists.
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