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“…an excellent book that I would recommend at any cost to the practicing radiologist.” — Robert A. Halvorsen, MD
It is an excellent book for residents. It has the information needed for for all the subjects including Breast MRI. The author makes an effort to explain WHY thinks looks the way they do rather than listing imaging characteristics. This book is very well written and the information in it is very recent. I highly recomended.
This practical new reference offers accessible, straightforward guidance on using MRI to evaluate diseases of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis. More than 1,050 superb imaging examples capture the appearance of normal anatomy as well as the pathologic entities most commonly encountered in practice. Key points boxes in each chapter make clinical guidance easy to find and apply.
Examines the MR imaging findings associated with both normal anatomy and common disease entities in the liver · pancreas, bile ducts, and gallbladder · spleen · adrenal glands · kidneys · peritoneum and retro¬peritoneum · female pelvis · male pelvis · bladder · and breast, providing all of the guidance needed to formulate specific diagnoses and to accurately stage neoplasms.
Includes a chapter on MR angiography.
Uses more than 1,050 high-quality MR images to clearly demonstrate every concept.
Offers numerous summary boxes that display important information at a glance.
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