Last edition Elsevier This lively and entertaining manual on how to interpret abdominal radiographs will be invaluable to all medical students and junior doctors and has been written by a practising radiologist with many years’ experience of teaching the subject. It outlines the few simple rules you need to follow, then explains how to sort out the initial and apparently overwhelming jumble of information which constitutes the abdominal X-ray. Knowledge of its contents will provide a secure base for tackling exams and the subsequent challenges of clinical practice.
Last Edition
ISBN 13:h9780443102561
Imprint:hChurchill Livingstone
Language:hEnglish
Authors:hJames D. Begg
Pub Date:h05/2006
Pages:h228
Illus:hIllustrated
Weight:h220.00 grams
Size:h187 X 235 mm
Product Type:hSoftcover
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- • This lively and entertaining manual on how to interpret abdominal radiographs will be invaluable to all medical students and junior doctors and has been written by a practising radiologist with many years’ experience of teaching the subject.
- • It outlines the few simple rules you need to follow, then explains how to sort out the initial and apparently overwhelming jumble of information which constitutes the abdominal X-ray.
- • Knowledge of its contents will provide a secure base for tackling exams and the subsequent challenges of clinical practice.
- • This lively and entertaining manual on how to interpret abdominal radiographs will be invaluable to all medical students and junior doctors and has been written by a practising radiologist with many years’ experience of teaching the subject.
- • It outlines the few simple rules you need to follow, then explains how to sort out the initial and apparently overwhelming jumble of information which constitutes the abdominal X-ray.
- • Knowledge of its contents will provide a secure base for tackling exams and the subsequent challenges of clinical practice.
- James D. Begg, MB, BS, FRCR, Consultant Radiologist, Royal Victoria Hospital, Dundee and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Diagnostic Radiology, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK
- How to look at an abdominal X-Ray
- Solid organs
- Hollow organs
- Abnormal gas
- Ascites
- Abnormal intra-abdominal calcification
- The female abdomen
- Abdominal trauma
- Iatrogenic objects
- Foreign bodies/artefacts/misleading images
- The acute abdomen
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