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This unique book covers the main clinical presentations of children to an emergency room and considers in detail the radiological investigation of such emergencies. Numerous high-quality illustrations of the radiological...
PERIHEPATITIS (FITZ-HUGH-CURTIS SYNDROME) Fitz-Hugh–Curtis syndrome (FHCS) is characterized by perihepatic inflammation secondary to transcoelomic dissemination of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). This condition almost always involves ...
Traumatic and nontraumatic emergencies of the brain, head, and neck / Glenn Barest, Asim Z. Mian, Rohini N. Nadgir and Osamu Sakai -- Chest trauma / Ryan T. Whitesell and Laura Avery -- Abdomen trauma / Joshua W. Stuhlfaut, Christina A. ...
Emergency Pediatric Radiology
A clinician's visual guide to choosing image modality and interpreting plain films, ultrasound, CT, and MRI scans for emergency patients.
Part of the Rotations in Radiology series, this book offers a guided approach to imaging diagnosis with examples of all imaging modalities complimented by the basics of interpretation and technique and the nuances necessary to arrive at the ...
Lacunar infarcts occur most commonly in the basal ganglia, internal and external capsules, immediate periventricular white matter (corona radiata), and, less frequently, in the centrum semiovale. Occlusion of basilar artery perforators ...
People choose careers in medicine in general and in radiology in particular to make a difference. ... place of the interventional radiologist (IR) in the diagnosis and management of patients with vascular and non-vascular emergencies.
These intracranial aneurysms affect only part of the vessel circumference and are also called “berry” or “saccular” aneurysms. Fusiform aneurysms are long areas of dilation of a vessel. Mycotic aneurysms are an entity due to infection ...