Cambridge University Press - Emergency Neuroradiology: A Case-Based Approach (2015 EN)

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    Author: Yang Tang (Editor), Sugoto Mukherjee (Editor), Max Wintermark (Editor)
    Full Title: Emergency Neuroradiology: A Case-Based Approach
    Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (September 30, 2015)
    Year: 2015
    ISBN-13: 9781107676138 (978-1-107-67613-8)
    ISBN-10: 1107676134
    Pages: 412
    Language: English
    Genre: Medicine: Radiology
    File type: PDF (True, but nonnative Cover)
    Quality: 9/10
    Price: £79.00


    Neuroradiological emergencies pose important challenges to the on-call physician, demanding thorough preparedness and quick action. This concise, highly illustrated volume covers all facets of emergency neuroradiology in a clear, easily searchable way, making it ideal both for effective learning and for rapid reference. Over 150 cases, accompanied by nearly 800 high-quality CT and MRI images, guide the reader through both common and uncommon presentations in all three key areas: brain, head and neck, and spine. Each case consists of a short history, images, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, key points in bullet form, and suggested readings. The cases are organized into thematic chapters to provide a structured approach for primary learning, but every case remains independent and fully searchable for guidance when on call. With its practically focused approach, this book is a must for radiology residents, fellows and practicing radiologists, and will also benefit specialists in neurology, neurosurgery and emergency medicine.

    ░ Bullet-point case format allows quick reference and fast learning
    ░ Supplements larger, more broadly focused textbooks by providing easily digestible specialist information
    ░ Comprehensive images for each case show exactly what to expect when making diagnoses in a real-world setting

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