Making Sense of the Chest X-ray: A Hands-on Guide

Making Sense of the Chest X-ray: A Hands-on Guide

by Dr Jo Koster (Editor), Dr Paul F . Jenkins (Author)

Synopsis

The chest X-ray remains one of the most useful diagnostic tools available to the physician when presented with a patient demonstrating a range of clinical signs, from obvious breathing difficulties to a possible heart attack. Unlike X-ray images of many other parts of the body which will tend to be interpreted for the clinician by the radiologist, the interpretation of the chest X-ray will be performed by the clinician and used to determine the nature of a particular problem.

Paul Jenkins, an experienced clinician with extensive experience in teaching the interpretation of the chest X-ray to both medical students and junior doctors, shares with the reader a practical approach to differential diagnosis, emphasising the link between radiographic appearances and clinical findings. In addition to high quality photographs and explanatory line diagrams, the explanatory text is supplemented by numerous text features including 'clinical considerations', 'pearls of wisdom' and 'hazards'.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Hodder Arnold
Published: 29 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 0340885424
ISBN 13: 9780340885420

Media Reviews

This guide is a very useful and rapid primer for clinicians who need basic competence in chest radiograph interpretation. Despite its small size, the guide contains an organized approach to the chest radiograph and presents a detailed yet concise explanation for interpretation.


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Author Bio
Paul F Jenkins MA MB BChir FRCP(London) FRCP(Edinburgh) Consultant Physician, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Trust, Norwich, UK