Covering the entire spectrum of this fast-changing field, Diagnostic Imaging: Nuclear Medicine, fourth edition, is an invaluable, everyday resource for nuclear medicine physicians, general radiologists, and trainees—anyone who requires an easily accessible, highly visual reference on today’s rapidly changing nuclear medicine therapies. Drs. Jennifer Schroeder, Joanna R. Fair, and a new team of highly specialized authors provide up-to-date information in concise yet detailed chapters to help you make informed decisions at the point of care. They address the most appropriate nuclear medicine options available to answer specific clinical questions within the framework of all imaging modalities, making this edition a useful learning tool as well as a handy reference for daily practice.
Part of the highly regarded Specialty Imaging series, HRCT of the Lung, third edition, reflects the many recent changes in HRCT diagnostic interpretation. An easy-to-read bulleted format and thousands of state-of-the-art imaging examples guide you step by step through every aspect of thin-section CT and HRCT in the evaluation of patients with suspected lung disease. This book is an ideal resource for radiologists and internal medicine specialists who need an easily accessible tool to help them understand the indications, strengths, and limitations of HRCT in their practice.
In this issue of Radiologic Clinics, guest editor Dr. Jeffrey P. Kanne brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Pulmonary Vascular Disease. Top experts provide a current overview of imaging and imaging techniques of key pulmonary vascular diseases, covering pathology and pulmonary vascular interventions, as well as clinical reviews of imaging for vasculitis, chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary hypertension, and acute pulmonary embolism.
In this issue of PET Clinics, guest editors Drs. Abass Alavi, Andrew B. Newberg, Poul Flemming Høilund-Carlsen, and Eric Guedj bring their considerable expertise to the topic of PET-CT-MRI in Central Nervous System Disorders with Emphasis on Dementias. Top experts in the field provide an overview of PET imaging in the most common dementias and brain diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and epilepsy. Specific articles also investigate normal brain aging, long COVID, brain trauma, and human experience and consciousness.
Well on its way to becoming a classic contribution to medical reference publications and radiology, Imaging of The Spine, 2nd Edition, is an essential resource for neuroradiologists, neurologists, and neurologic surgeons who encounter pain or trauma of the spine. Using an easy-to-read writing style and an unparalleled approach to the importance of anatomy as well as technology, Dr. Thomas Naidich and his team of expert editors and contributors combine the stunning images of an atlas with the comprehensive coverage of a definitive reference work. This exhaustive, full-color reference in the Expert Radiology Series provides in-depth coverage of every aspect of spine imaging and features new content, new images, and more
In this issue of MRI Clinics, guest editor Dr. Jenny T. Bencardino brings her considerable expertise to the topic of MR Imaging of the Hip. Top experts in the field provide a comprehensive look at major issues with the hip, beginning with an update on imaging the hip and including articles on anatomy, artificial Intelligence, young adults, stress injuries, impingement syndromes, and many more.
In this issue of Radiologic Clinics, guest editor Dr. Mark E. Lockhart brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Ultrasound. Top experts provide a current overview of ultrasound use in the clinical setting, covering the most popular uses of ultrasound for soft tissue and blood flow examination, pediatric ultrasound, O-RADS, and much more.
In this issue of Radiologic Clinics, guest editors Drs. Douglas S. Katz and John J. Hines bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Current Evidence for Selected Topics in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology. Current evidence in radiology asks the question: what is the most appropriate imaging test on the basis of the best available evidence, the physician's experience, and the patient's expectations? In this issue, top experts review current controversies in radiology and the evidence used to support or contradict the clinical question asked.
In this issue of MRI Clinics, guest editors Drs. Dheeraj Gandhi and Graeme F. Woodworth bring their considerable expertise to the topic of MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound. Top experts in the field cover a broad range of topics on the use of magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) for brain tumors, breast tumors, musculoskeletal applications, movement disorders, prostate conditions, and neurodegenerative disorders.
In a single, convenient volume, Grainger & Allison's Diagnostic Radiology Essentials, 3rd Edition, provides a one-stop quick reference for fundamental information in the field, preparing you for exams and answering the practical questions you encounter in day-to-day clinical practice. An ideal review and resource for radiologists in training and in practice, this handy resource is derived from, and cross-referenced to, the renowned authoritative reference work Grainger & Allison’s Diagnostic Radiology, 7th Edition. It presents images directly linked to relevant text on the facing page—eliminating the need to flip back and forth between pages in order to review the key radiological features of disease entities.