Full Description
Samples of X-ray images, sketches and graphics help improve the interpretation of the physician's own data. The knowledge of radiographic anatomy provides the basis for the diagnosis of pathological alerations. Originally published in 1994, a dual-language edition distributed by Thieme.
Contents
General Remarks on Positioning; Comments on the Exposure of X-ray Images; Head; Vertebral Column, General Remarks on Myelography; Thoracic Limb, Postnatal Development; Pelvic Limb, Postnatal Development; Thorax; Abdomen, Esophageal, Gastric and Intestinal Contrast Study, General Remarks on Excretory Urography (Pyelocystography)