The updated third edition of this best-selling Radiology RequisitesTM volume concisely synthesizes all of today’s core knowledge about cardiac imaging. Clinically oriented coverage encompasses everything from basic principles through the latest diagnostic imaging techniques, equipment, and technology. This edition features new editors and new chapters on Cardiac CT, Coronary CTA, and more. Practice-proven tips and excellent problem-solving discussions are accompanied by nearly 718 figures (over 1000 pieces) of the highest quality, many of which have been updated and redrawn. The result is an outstanding review source for certification or recertification, as well as a highly user-friendly resource for everyday clinical practice. Covers valvular, ischemic, pericardial, myocardial, congenital, and thoracic/aortic heart disease. Describes all of the imaging modalities currently being used (plain film, ultrasound, CT, and MR), and discusses potential future developments. Delivers outstanding illustrations that demonstrate a full range of cardiac imaging approaches and findings. Features the expert contribution of two new co-editors, Drs. Suhny Abbara and Larence Boxt, to provide you with fresh perspective on the latest technologies. Covers the various modalities of MR, CT, PET, and SPECT perfusion in more depth. Includes new chapters on Cardiac CT and Coronary CTA for current information on all imaging modalities. Presents updated and redrawn illustrations and color images interspersed throughout the text for easier and more intuitive access.
Now in its 3rd Edition, this bestselling volume in the popular Requisites series, by Drs. Debra M. Ikeda and Kanae K. Miyake, thoroughly covers the fast-changing field of breast imaging.
NEW to this edition: More content on molecular imaging and the latest advances in clinical applications, including positron emission tomography (PET), SPECT/CT, PET/CT, and PET/MRI hybrid imaging.
This book imparts essential facts about all imaging modalities and the basics of interpretation and technique in a concise and readable format.
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Edited by Giles W. Boland, MD, this popular volume in The Requisites Series delivers the conceptual, factual, and interpretive information you need for effective clinical practice in gastrointestinal imaging.
This book is a comprehensive and richly-illustrated guide to cardiac CT, its current state, applications, and future directions.
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