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    Author: Abraham Dachman (Editor)
    Full Title: Fundamentals Of Virtual Colonoscopy
    Publisher: Springer; 2005 edition (October 29, 2004)
    Year: 2005
    ISBN-13: 9780387272276 (978-0-387-27227-6), 9780387219127 (978-0-387-21912-7), 9781441919526 (978-1-4419-1952-6)
    ISBN-10: 0387272275, 0387219129, 144191952X
    Pages: 112
    Language: English
    Genre: Medicine: Radiology
    File type: PDF (True, but nonnative Cover)
    Quality: 9/10
    Price: 106.99 €


    Virtual colonoscopy is a rapidly developing technique that can be performed in an outpatient setting without sedation. It promises to be safer and less intrusive than conventional diagnostic tests for colon cancer and is attractive to patients. Despite the attention that virtual colonoscopy has received among medical professionals, many lack an understanding of the basics of this cutting-edge procedure. Renowned radiologist Abraham Dachman, MD, and a distinguished group of international contributors have prepared a fundamentals book that fills this void. This practical handbook fully explains the essentials of this state-of-the-art technique to radiologists, gastroenterologists, radiology residents, and technologists. Key topics include:

    — The inside story
    — Background and significance
    — Accuracy
    — Performance and interpretation techniques
    — Patient preparation
    — Advanced 3D display methods
    — MR colonography
    — Future directions
    — Radiation dose

    Major concepts are reinforced by clear, true-to-life illustrations. Readers will find that the practical design and current content of this guide make it an essential introduction to CT colonography.

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