Applied Radiological Anatomy

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Paul Butler, Adam Mitchell, Jeremiah C. Healy, Harold Ellis
Cambridge University Press, Jul 5, 2012 - Medical - 390 pages
This expanded new, full colour edition of the classic Applied Radiological Anatomy is an exhaustive yet practical imaging resource of every organ system using all diagnostic modalities. Every illustration has been replaced, providing the most accurate and up-to-date radiographic scans available. Features of the second edition: • Completely new radiographic images throughout, giving the best possible anatomic examples currently available • Both normal anatomy and normal variants shown • Numerous colour line illustrations of key anatomy to aid interpretation of scans • Concise text and numerous bullet-lists enhance the images and enable quick assimilation of key anatomic features • Every imaging modality included Edited and written by a team of radiologists with a wealth of diagnostic experience and teaching expertise, and lavishly illustrated with over 1,000 completely new, state-of-the-art images, Applied Radiological Anatomy, second edition, is an essential purchase for radiologists at any stage of their career.

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Contents

List of contributors ix
26
The petrous temporal bone 47 Jeremiah C Healy
47
The vertebral column and spinal cord 75 Ian Suchet
75
The chest
91
The heart and great vessels
109
The Breast
126
The abdomen and retroperitoneum
150
The gastrointestinal tract
181
The kidney and adrenal gland
213
The male pelvis
230
The female pelvis
247
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Paul Butler is a Consultant Radiologist at The Royal London Hospital, London, UK. Adam W. M. Mitchell is a Consultant Radiologist at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, and Honorary Senior Lecturer at Imperial College London, UK. Jeremiah C. Healy is a Consultant Radiologist at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, and Honorary Senior Lecturer at Imperial College London, UK.

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