FUNDAMENTALS OF HIGH-RESOLUTION LUNG CT. COMMON FINDINGS, COMMON PATTERNS, COMMON DISEASES AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS. 2ND EDITION

FUNDAMENTALS OF HIGH-RESOLUTION LUNG CT. COMMON FINDINGS, COMMON PATTERNS, COMMON DISEASES AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS. 2ND EDITION

Editorial:
WOLTERS KLUWER
Año de edición:
Materia
Diagnostico por Imágenes
ISBN:
978-1-4963-8992-3
Páginas:
304
N. de edición:
2
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
600
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

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84,24 €

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80,03 €

In clear and concise language, Fundamentals of High-Resolution Lung CT provides a straightforward guide to understanding the high-resolution lung CT (HRCT) assessment of diffuse lung diseases. You will learn to accurately interpret HRCT findings and how those findings can translate into the correct diagnosis or appropriate differential diagnosis. This volume includes over 600 images we consider classic, many of which have been updated and improved to facilitate easier reading and more precise interpretation.

FEATURES
• This new edition includes two-page summaries of each chapter, including key diseases, facts,
and findings, and classic images—useful for review or to better understand CT findings and
specific topics.
• Every chapter has been updated with new content and new imagery to reflect recent advances
and understanding of diseases, and to aid in diagnosis.
• Numerous pathology images have been added to help you better understand disease processes.
• Seminal images are now highlighted so you can compare to more recent findings.
• Covers many commonly encountered diseases like pneumonias, sarcoidosis, and connective
tissue diseases, as well as rare diseases.
• Not just for radiologists in practice and residence—specialists in pulmonology and oncology
benefit, too!

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Authors
• Brett M Elicker, MD, Associate Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco.
• W. Richard Webb, Cardiac and Pulmonary Imaging, University of California San Francisco