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Practical Radiological Anatomy

Sarah McWilliams


Paperback
£39.99

ISBN: 9781853158001
Published: 28/01/2011
Extent: 416 pages
Illustrations: 88 line drawings; 988 photos


 
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Summary:
Practical Radiological Anatomy is a unique, illustrated and concise revision textbook for all Radiology trainees who are learning to interpret all modes of imaging.

- Arranged by body system, each chapter includes case studies to illustrate the application of anatomy
- Provides an indispensable guideline of how to interpret images
- Plentiful high quality images clearly demonstrate the key features of basic anatomy and include examples of the commonly encountered pitfalls
- Matches the current curriculum of the FRCA Part 1 and Part 2A exams
- Both conventional imaging and cross-sectional CT and MRI anatomy are included to aid preparation for the FRCA 2A modules

The essential revision book for doctors training in Radiology and preparing for the First FRCR exam, Practical Radiological Anatomy is also of great value to radiology advanced practitioners, nurse practitioners, emergency medicine doctors and radiographers.

'An excellent volume, which sets new standards in radiological anatomy'
Professor Andy Adam, Past President of The Royal College of Radiologists, from the Foreword


  • Arranged by body system, each chapter includes case studies to illustrate the application of anatomy
  • Provides an indispensable guideline of how to interpret images
  • Plentiful high quality images clearly demonstrate the key features of basic anatomy and include examples of the commonly encountered pitfalls
  • Matches the current curriculum of the FRCR Part 1 and Part 2A exams
  • Both conventional imaging and cross-sectional CT and MRI anatomy are included to aid preparation for the FRCR 2A modules


Table of Contents:
1 Neuroimaging
2 Imaging of the nasopharynx, face and neck
3 Chest imaging
4 Gastrointestinal imaging I: oesophagus, stomach and bowel
5 Gastrointestinal imaging II: liver, spleen, pancreas, adrenals, biliary tract and aorta
6 Imaging of the genitourinary tract
7 Imaging of the spine
8 Imaging of the upper limb
9 Imaging of the lower limb
10 On-call top tips


About the Author(s):
Sarah McWilliams MRCP[Hons], MRCP, FRCR is Consultant Radiologist at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals, and is a Final FRCR examiner for Radiology. She lectures for the Royal College of Radiologists for postgraduate trainees, and also teaches undergraduate medical students at Guy's, King's and St Thomas' School of Medicine. Sarah McWilliams has been running a highly-regarded radiological anatomy course in London since 1999.


Readership:
Doctors who are training in Radiology; first and second year registrars in Radiology; Radiology Practitioners


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