Radiology and Imaging for Medical Students

Radiology and Imaging for Medical Students

by David Sutton (Author)

Synopsis

X-rays are no longer the only imaging methods used in contemporary radiology departments. Medical students are now faced with a range of complex and sophisticated machinery - radioisotopes, ultrasound, CT and MRI are all used to demonstrate human anatomy and pathology affecting internal organs. Students don't have to understand in depth the workings and techniques involved in these imaging methods. The purpose of this book is to demystify and familiarise the techniques enough for them to understand the rationale behind selection of a given method in clinical practice. This short textbook explains in the simplest terms the basic technical and physical principles of apparatus, so the student is no longer intimidated by the machinery. It also shows how the different methods are selected and used in clinical practice to demonstrate the internal organs and their diseases. This is done system by system (chest, heart, central nervous system, etc) - the approach most familiar to medical students. All students need to be familiar with the latest imaging techniques. This textbook covers them simply, concentrating on the now common newest techniques - CT, MRI and ultrasound. It renders the machinery less intimidating to medical students, while not confusing them with technical detail. It is written by one of the top radiologists in the country. It is illustrated with a superb collection of images showing the most common conditions likely to be encountered by medical students.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 270
Edition: 6
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Published: 17 Jan 1994

ISBN 10: 0443048835
ISBN 13: 9780443048838