Learning radiology : recognizing the basics / William Herring
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- text
- unmediated
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- 9780323567299
- 616.07572
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Main Library Reference Section | Reference | R 616.07572 H567l 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Room use only | 52955QC |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Recognizing anything : an introduction to imaging modalities
Recognizing a technically adequate chest radiograph
Recognizing normal pulmonary anatomy
Recognizing normal cardiac anatomy
Recognizing airspace versus interstitial lung disease
Recognizing the causes of an opacified hemithorax
Recognizing atelectasis
Recognizing a pleural effusion
Recognizing pneumonia
Recognizing the correct placement of lines and tubes and their potential complications : critical care radiology
Recognizing other diseases of the chest
Recognizing adult heart disease
Recognizing the normal abdomen and pelvis : conventional radiographs
Recognizing the normal abdomen and pelvis on computed tomography
Recognizing bowel obstruction and ileus
Recognizing extraluminal gas in the abdomen
Recognizing abnormal calcifications and their causes
Recognizing gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, and urinary tract abnormalities
Ultrasonography : understanding the principles and its uses in abdominal and pelvic imaging
Vascular, pediatric, and point-of-care ultrasound
Magnetic resonance imaging : understanding the principles and recognizing the basics
Recognizing nontraumatic abnormalities of the appendicular skeleton including arthritis
Recognizing nontraumatic abnormalities of the spine
Recognizing trauma to the bony skeleton
Recognizing the imaging findings of trauma to the chest
Recognizing the imaging findings of trauma to the abdomen and pelvis
Recognizing some common causes of intracranial pathology
Recognizing pediatric diseases
Using image-guided interventions in diagnosis and treatment : interventional radiology
Recognizing the findings in breast imaging
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