Harris & Harris' The Radiology of Emergency MedicineHarris and Harris’ Radiology of Emergency Medicine, Fifth Edition Edited by a renowned musculoskeletal radiologist and an internationally recognized Emergency Radiologist, and enhanced by contributions from invited acknowledged authorities, the Fifth Edition of this comprehensive reference is unsurpassed as a source of practical information on imaging of the acutely ill and injured patient during the acute phase of their emergent admission. Ideal for both the radiologist and for all members of the emergency team, the text builds upon current applications of plain-film radiography—while adding substantial coverage of other modalities, including MPCT and MRI. |
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Contents
Skull Fractures | 1 |
Imaging of Brain Trauma | 13 |
Nontraumatic Intracranial Emergencies | 33 |
Imaging Maxillofacial Trauma | 91 |
Cervical Spine Injuries | 139 |
The Pediatric Cervical Spine | 241 |
Imaging Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma | 265 |
Shoulder Including Clavicle and Scapula | 307 |
Abdomen Nontraumatic Emergencies | 573 |
Abdomen Traumatic Emergencies | 661 |
Gynecologic Obstetric and Scrotal Emergencies | 707 |
Pelvis Including Lower Urinary Tract Trauma | 749 |
Acetabulum | 815 |
Hips and Proximal Femora | 831 |
Knee | 861 |
Ankle | 905 |
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Harris & Harris' The Radiology of Emergency Medicine Thomas L. Pope, Jr.,John H. Harris, Jr. Limited preview - 2013 |
Harris & Harris' Radiology of Emergency Medicine Thomas L. Pope,John H. Harris, Jr. Limited preview - 2012 |
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abdominal abnormal abscess acetabular acute anatomy aorta aortic AP radiograph arch arrowheads artery articular associated asterisk avulsion avulsion fracture axial CT image bilateral black arrow bladder blunt bone caused cervical spine chest clavicle clinical colon comminuted compression computed tomography contrast material contusion coronal cortex CT image shows CT scan curved arrow demonstrates diagnosis dislocation disruption distal edema enhancement epiphysis evaluation extraperitoneal femoral Figure fluid frac fracture arrows fracture line fragment gallbladder head hematoma hemorrhage humeral infarction infection inferior injury involving joint laceration lateral radiograph lesions ligament liver lobe margin MDCT medial mediastinal minimally displaced normal oblique oblique projection occur ofthe open arrow orbital pancreatic patella patients pelvic pleural pneumomediastinum pneumothorax posterior proximal pulmonary pulmonary contusion radial radiograph Radiology renal result rotation rupture sagittal scaphoid small bowel soft tissue space splenic subluxation supine thoracic tibial tion transverse trauma usually vascular vertebral body wall white arrow