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Gastrointestinal Tract Imaging
An Evidence-Based Practice Guide
- 1st Edition - January 2, 2012
- Editors: Julie Nightingale, Robert Law
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 7 0 2 0 - 4 5 4 9 - 3
This book offers a unique insight into the rapidly changing radiology service, and offers introductory chapters which provide the fundamental underpinning knowledge required for… Read more
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Request a sales quoteThis book offers a unique insight into the rapidly changing radiology service, and offers introductory chapters which provide the fundamental underpinning knowledge required for safe and effective GI practice. Subsequent chapters discuss the evidence base related to a range of imaging procedures suitable for investigation of upper and lower GI symptoms, supported by key pathology chapters. The book also explores the range of treatments available for the more common GI tract pathology.
- Multi professional authorship.
- Detailed evidence-informed explanations of a range of individual GI procedures, including suggestions for problem solving and adaptation of technique.
- With extensive illustrations, medical images, boxes and tables.
- References and further reading. /ul>
Postgraduate and undergraduate diagnostic radiography students; nurses on postgraduate and CPD programmes; students on US radiologist assistant programmes; radiographers and and nurses specialising in gastrointestinal/gastroenterology/endoscopy fields. Doctors training within radiology, gastroenterology and GI surgical specialisms. GPs and other professionals who refer patients for GI invesigation
Market ratio practitioner to student: 80:20
Market numbers:
Currently approx 6 universities offering postgrad courses in GI imaging but this is an expanding area of demand. Approx 1300 undergraduate diagnostic radiography students annually. Approx 2000 GI specialist radiographers; approx 24,000 registered radiographers in total.
Conference: UK radiological congress, held every year in May or June
Cluster with Carver & Carver: Medical Imaging; Hardy & Snaith: Musculoskeletal Trauma
Market ratio practitioner to student: 80:20
Market numbers:
Currently approx 6 universities offering postgrad courses in GI imaging but this is an expanding area of demand. Approx 1300 undergraduate diagnostic radiography students annually. Approx 2000 GI specialist radiographers; approx 24,000 registered radiographers in total.
Conference: UK radiological congress, held every year in May or June
Cluster with Carver & Carver: Medical Imaging; Hardy & Snaith: Musculoskeletal Trauma
Foreword by Giles Maskell; List of contributors; Chapter 1 - Evolving practice and shifting boundaries in gastrointestinal tract imaging (Julie M. Nightingale, Myke Kudlas, Liza Ricote); Chapter 2 - Medico-legal aspects of gastrointestinal tract imaging (P. Hogg, C.E. Thompson-Hogg); Chapter 3 - Introduction to patient preparation and pharmacology for gastrointestinal tract examinations (Alison Booth); Chapter 4 - Applied anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal tract (Julie M. Nightingale); Chapter 5 - Symptoms of the upper gastrointestinal disease (Christopher Wong); Chapter 6 - Investigation of salivary gland disease (Vivian Rushton); Chapter 7 - Videofluoroscopy (Roger D. Newman); Chapter 8 - Fluoroscopic examinations of the pharynx, oesophagus and stomach (Robert L. Law); Chapter 9 - Tumours of the upper gastrointestinal tract (Nyla Nasir, Najib Haboubi, Emil Salmo); Chapter 10 - Symptoms of lower gastrointestinal disease (Anne M. Pullyblank); Chapter 11 - Fluoroscopically guided fine bore intubation (Robert L. Law); Chapter 12 - Fluoroscopic investigations of the small bowel (Robert L. Law); Chapter 13 - Fluoroscopic investigations of the large bowel (Robert L. Law); Defaecating proctography (Helen Carter); Chapter 14 - Tumours of the small and large intestine (Emil Salmo, Najib Haboubi); Chapter 15 - An introduction to diverticular disease (Robert L. Law); Chapter 16 - Introduction to inflammatory conditions of the small and large bowel (Ian Shaw); chapter 17 - Cross sectional investigations, nuclear medicine, and ultrasound of the small and large bowel (Jessie Aw, S. Gandhi); Chapter 18 - CT colonography (Christine Bloor); Chapter 19 - Introduction of the reporting of gastrointestinal (GI) radiological procedures (Gary Culpan); Chapter 20 - Endoscopy of the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract (Anne M. Pullyblank, Christopher Wong); Chapter 21 - Common surgical procedures of the gastrointestinal tract (Anne M. Pullyblank, Christopher Wong); Chapter 22 - Part 1: Upper GI tract stenting (Robert L. Law), Part 2: Colorectal stenting (Derek Martin, Robert L. Law); chapter 23 - Radiotherapy and chemotherapy of GI tract malignancy (Neil A. Bayman; M.P. Saunders); Index.
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 2, 2012
- Imprint: Churchill Livingstone
- eBook ISBN: 9780702045493
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Julie Nightingale
Affiliations and expertise
Directorate of RadiographyRL
Robert Law
Affiliations and expertise
Consultant Radiographer