Chest X-ray Made Easy
by David Delany Dr. (Author), Ivan Brown Dr. (Author), Mary Carroll Dr. (Author), Jonathan Corne MA PhD FRCP Dr. (Author)
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Used
Paperback
1996
$3.25
A small pocketbook that helps the junior doctor in the interpretation of chest X-rays. It describes the range of conditions likely to be encountered on the wards and guides the doctor through the process of examining and interpreting the film based on the appearance of the abnormality shown. It then assists the doctor in determining the nature of the abnormality and points the clinician towards possible differential diagnosis. The book covers the range of common radiological problems that junior doctors are faced with starting with the appearance on film, e.g. showing generalised shadowing or a coin lesion. It gives advice on how to examine an X-ray and how to check its technical quality and how to identify where the lesion is. All the X-rays are accompanied by a simple line diagram outlining where the abnormality is.
Features: * A vital guide to chest X-ray interpretation - often central to diagnosis * Written at a level appropriate for the junior doctor * Covers the problems associated with poor quality X-rays * Line diagrams outline the abnormality under discussion * Explanations are given in brief, with a fuller clinical explanation, and with a differential diagnosis, suitable for MRCP candidates. * Ordered by appearance of X-ray for ease of use in practice
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Used
Paperback
2002
$3.25
This is a small pocketbook that will help the junior doctor in the interpretation of the chest X-ray. Translated into over a dozen languages, this book has been widely praised for making interpretation of the chest X-ray as simple as possible. It describes the range of conditions likely to be encountered on the wards and guides the doctor through the process of examining and interpreting the film based on the appearance of the abnormality shown. It then assists the doctor in determining the nature of the abnormality and points the clinician towards a possible differential diagnosis. The book covers the range of common radiological problems the junior doctors are faced with starting with the appearance of the film, example showing generalised shadowing or a coin lesion. It gives advice on how to examine an X-ray, how to check its technical quality and how to identify where the lesion is. All the X-rays are accompanied by a simple line diagram outlining where the abnormality is.
Synopsis
A small pocketbook that helps the junior doctor in the interpretation of chest X-rays. It describes the range of conditions likely to be encountered on the wards and guides the doctor through the process of examining and interpreting the film based on the appearance of the abnormality shown. It then assists the doctor in determining the nature of the abnormality and points the clinician towards possible differential diagnosis. The book covers the range of common radiological problems that junior doctors are faced with starting with the appearance on film, e.g. showing generalised shadowing or a coin lesion. It gives advice on how to examine an X-ray and how to check its technical quality and how to identify where the lesion is. All the X-rays are accompanied by a simple line diagram outlining where the abnormality is.
Features: * A vital guide to chest X-ray interpretation - often central to diagnosis * Written at a level appropriate for the junior doctor * Covers the problems associated with poor quality X-rays * Line diagrams outline the abnormality under discussion * Explanations are given in brief, with a fuller clinical explanation, and with a differential diagnosis, suitable for MRCP candidates. * Ordered by appearance of X-ray for ease of use in practice