Full Description
This easy-to-understand pocket guide, in the highly-respected Clark's family of radiology texts, is an invaluable tool for students, assistant practitioners and radiographers enabling them to interpret images quickly and accurately. It provides an accessible introduction to the subject in a readable style, with plentiful diagrams and photographs to support the text. Opening with an introductory overview of image interpretation and the multidisciplinary diagnostic imaging team, the book then covers interpretation for each body system including trauma, before concluding with key technical aspects an understanding of which is essential to safe and effective practice .
Contents
ForewordPreface Acknowledgements About the Authors Contributor List of Abbreviations Introduction1. Roles and Systems of Work in Initial Image InterpretationPart I. Muskuloskeletal Traumas2. Upper Limb3. Lower Limb4. Pelvis5. Spine6. Facial BonesPart II. Non-Traumatic Pathologies7. Tumours8. Arthritides9. Bone and Joint InfectionPart III. Gross Regions of Interest10. Chest11. AbdomenPart IV. Demographic Specifics12. Paediatrics13. Geriatrics14. ForensicsPart V. Supporting Services15. TechnologyReferences and Further Reading Index