Grainger & Allison's Diagnostic Radiology, 2 Volume Set E-BookMaster the information you need to know for practice and prepare for certification or recertification with a succinct, comprehensive account of the entire spectrum of imaging modalities and their clinical applications. Throughout six outstanding editions, Grainger and Allison’s Diagnostic Radiology has stood alone as the single comprehensive reference on general diagnostic radiology. Now in two succinct volumes, the 7th Edition of this landmark text continues to provide complete coverage of all currently available imaging techniques and their clinical applications – the essential information you need to succeed in examinations and understand current best practices in radiological diagnosis
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Contents
B Abdominal Imaging | 461 |
C The Musculoskeletal System | 967 |
Index | 1 |
IBC_vol1 | 59 |
Front Cover | 60 |
Grainger Allisons Diagnostic Radiology | i |
Copyright Page | iv |
Table Of Contents | v |
List of Section Editors | ix |
List of Contributors | x |
Dedication | 1221 |
D The Spine | 1223 |
E Neuroimaging | 1349 |
F Oncological Imaging | 1639 |
G Paediatric Imaging | 1767 |
H Interventional Radiology | 2047 |
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