Clinical CT - Techniques and Practice

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Diagnostic Radiology Grainger and Allison's




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Medical Imaging Physics

an excellent introduction to the physics of medical imaging...Medical Imaging Physics is sure to be a favorite of residents, perhaps supplanting Christensen’s Introduction to the Physics of Diagnostic Radiology as the classic radiology residency physics text

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Diagnostic Thoracic Imaging


Streamlines Detection and Diagnosis of Thoracic Disorders!


Diagnostic Thoracic Imaging provides a heavily illustrated resource for Radiologists and residents pursuing the most up to date information in current chest radiology.

Diagnostic Thoracic Imaging illustrates how to apply a highly practical pattern-recognition approach to the rapid detection and diagnosis of chest pathology. This approach trains the reader in the practical systematic evaluation of thoracic disease while providing an indispensable reference for on-the-job problem solving.

Diagnostic Thoracic Imaging is the single most comprehensive visual compilation available for thoracic diagnosis, with:

More than 2000 multi-modality illustrations

Coverage of focal lung diseases…diffuse lung diseases…mediastinal masses…hilar abnormalities…pleural abnormalities

A pattern approach to benefit the user in retaining presented information



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Advanced Imaging of The Abdomen



Advanced Imaging of the Abdomen bridges the interface between the referring clinician and radiologist on the unusual clinical presentation or imaging finding and explores imaging approaches to solve a particular problem.



Emphasis is given to choice of imaging procedures, expected diagnostic yield, discussion of pertinent imaging findings and possible differential diagnosis. Aimed at the clinician-radiologist interface, as a guide for both, it also provides the practicing radiologist with a reference for the unusual or unique imaging finding in the abdomen. The book includes extensive lists, tables and illustrations comprising ultrasonography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance images, scintigraphy and other imaging modalities.


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HOW TO DO US - VIDEO COLLECTION




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McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review Radiology

An all-in-one review for the diagnostic radiology board examination – complete with 1000+ Q&As!




McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review: Radiology is an outstanding review for both residents-in-training and practicing radiologists. You’ll find everything you need in this one comprehensive resource . . . questions, answers, detailed explanations, and targeted coverage that emphasizes key material in a simple, straightforward manner and reinforces important concepts.

Everything you need to excel on the exam:

*More than 1000 questions with detailed explanations for correct and incorrect answers

*Strong focus on the fundamentals of anatomy and pathophysiology

*An organization based on the 10 subspecialties recognized by the American Board of Radiology

*Important overviews of imaging-based physics for ultrasound, MRI, and nuclear medicine

Content that spans the entire examination:

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Radiographic Anatomy (NMS Series)


This book is excellent for quick revision (as are other books in NMS Series). It reviews essential anatomy by body region for national boards review. Also provides good review for radiologists in practice and students studying anatomy.
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Top 50 Radiology and Sonography Technician Blogs



First Hand Accounts
1. Sumer’s Radiology Site – Run by Summer Sethi (author of the med student handbook “Review of Radiology” and course director of the Delhi Academy of Medical Sciences), this blog offers practical info through and through. Primarily focusing on unique MRI and CT scans, Sumer also offers thoughts on the viability of radiology for med students and aspiring med students.
2. RadGirl Radiology Blog – A much more humorous look into the life of radiology, this site is primarily composed of the blogger’s favorite Youtube videos. Mixing in MRI scan videos, Radiology Art and her favorite clips from House, this site will entertain even as it informs.
3. A Radiology Geek’s Blog – A self-proclaimed technology and radiology geek, this blogger offers practical glimpses into real medical casework. This means offering a history, findings, diagnosis and discussion for each radiology related picture posted.
4. Dalai’s PACS Blog – This humorous blog begins with an alternative meaning to the PACS acronym: “Pain and Constant Suffering.” Mixing tongue-in-cheek ad medical analysis, reasons to embrace or avoid medical technology, and more awful medical spam, this site is a buffet of entertainment.
5. The Student Radiographer – Specializing in radiology news from a student’s perspectives, this lets you follow one student’s medical journey. Follow their account of lectures, exams, and placement—great for would be radiographers.
6. Mountain Imaging – This student-oriented blog (from an x-ray tech student in Northern Arizona) offers a perspective on the medical industry from the ground up. Mixing humor, stress, and more humor, this site is great for the charmingly dark side of the imaging community.
7. Student Radiographer - Lost Sock – This site is at once familiar and unique, featuring a student radiographer’s perspective—except the radiographer is 41, has a wife and two kids, and sees the world through both lenses simultaneously. Now celebrating its one-year anniversary, this blog has more humor than most, and is guaranteed to make you smile.
8. Why? – Featuring another polymath of sorts, this site features the “ramblings” of a “mom, wife, x-ray tech, and wanna be artist” all rolled into one. While the updates are less frequent than some sites, this blog is guaranteed to raise your spirits through wicked humor and office drama.
9. Dave’s Places In Radiology – Run by a 38 year-old veteran of imaging, this site’s perspective is hard—if not impossible—to beat. Primarily, this site serves to feature the top research and radiology blogs, making them another must-bookmark blog.
10. Healthcare POV: Juney’s World: A Radiography Student’s Perspective – This great student-centered blog offers the humor, tragedy, and triumphs you’d expect from a student blog. Offering more introspection than most sites, this blog is smarter than the average bear when it comes to glimpsing the life of a radiography student.
Community Forums
11. Tomography Blog – Another great community-focused site, this blog mixes its tech news (medical and otherwise) with great ways of connecting to its members. Join them in their popular forum, or you can even follow them on Twitter.
12. Yahoo Radiology Club – This club has over 1000 members, and is eager for you to become number 1001. Offering ideas and tips for students and vets alike, this site is a great way to meet other professionals in your field.
13. Radiology Forums.com – All forums all the time, this site encourages you to become part of their community. With special sections on radiology education and specialties, this site should have everything you’re looking for.
14. Radiolopolis – This community focused site aims to bring together an entire international radiology community. Whether you want to chat to like-minded peers, prepare for your radiology boards or even publish a case report, this site has something for you.
15. Radiopaedia.org – The radiology answer to Wikipedia, this is the medical encyclopedia that almost anyone can edit. Registration is free, allowing you to engage the world of medical news head-on.
News and Information on Radiology
16. PACS World –Advertising itself as the blog for Radiology network administrators, this site mixes humor and techno-news in with the radiology info. Of particular note to blog readers is the site’s organization—past entries can be looked up via specific labels, making browsing a snap.
17. The Radiology Portal – While not updated as often as other radiology portal-type sites, this site offers a great blend of medical news, clips, and opinions.
18. Cool MRI Stuff – This blog offers a mixture of politics, technology, and medical discussion. Whether you want to learn about medical breakthroughs, DoD raids on healthcare offices or just 10 little-known Youtube tricks, this blog’s for you.
19. PACS-aholic – Another site focused around PACS (Picture Archive and Communications System), this site offers humorous views on medical news. The humor usually comes from the “dialogue” between its two bloggers, PACSman and Ms. PACs.
20. Sonography News – Focused almost purely on the sonography industry, this blog brings you the latest news in an easy-to-read format. You can also leave comments on each story, making you a part of the site.
21. Top Radiology News – Another great site that needs to be bookmarked, this blog features news and updates from 9 different sites. If you’d like to join the “fastest growing professional social network for radiology,” the time is now.
22. Medjester – With “jester” right in its title, you know this blog will have humor. If you like your medical news served with a side of dish about Miley Cyrus and social commentary about Nacho Libre, this site is for you.
23. X Ray Technician Blog – This x-ray centric blog is all about looking out for your future. Offering news and views on-ray accreditation, job availability, and even the cost of living for x-ray techs, this site is great for a glimpse into the real life of x-ray technicians.
24. Not Totally Rad – This site’s goal is to “shedding invisible light on medical imaging,” and it does so through a mixture of humor (such as favorite spam) and medical insight(such as the modern successors to Middle Age plague rats). The site offers a special focus on the Grand Rounds, a collection of the best and brightest of the medical blogging world.
25. radRounds – This no-frills news-feed type blog offers truth in advertising, allowing you to make the radiology rounds with a click of the refresh button. Offering a repository of info about all aspects of the medical world, this blog needs to be bookmarked, stat.
26. Imaging News - CT, MRI, and PET – Focusing on MRI, CT, and PET scans, this is another news-feed type site offering info about the medical world. It’s quick and easy to sort through 2 years of blog posts, so you’ll always have all the news you need.
27. Alltop - Top Radiology News – Bringing you “all the top radiology news,” this site quickly links you to the latest headlines from 20 different radiology sites. You should bookmark this one immediately.
28. Sonographers Blog – This “just the facts” type blog has a strong focus on industry news, with frequent updates about FDA decisions intermingling with the medical technology news. Though updated infrequently, this site is a great repository of images, links, and the occasional scathing editorial.
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29. Radiology 101 – Like it sounds, Radiology 101 means that class is in session for students (or would-be students) of radiology. Whether you want reviews of products and services, radiology tips, or the latest in tech news, this site helps your inner learner become the master.
30. Aunt Minnie.com – This site says that “imaging decisions start here,” and they’re not kidding. Whether you need help creating effective employment contracts, check out the latest tech, or just stay up to date with the news, your first imaging decision should be to bookmark this site.
31. Musculoskeletal and Orthopedic MRI – Aimed primarily at the radiology community, this site serves as a great resource for orthopedic surgeons and other health care professionals. More fact-based and to-the-point than other blogs, this picture-centric site puts you right in the middle of the action.
32. Topics in Radiography – Aimed at radiography students and seasons vets alike, this site’s main purpose is to make you a better technician. A great mixture of official news and informal presentation, this site is great for those who like to smile while they learn.
33. American College of Radiology Blog – This blog blends in politics and industry news with its medical info updates. Featuring extensive archives and comment features, this site lets you become a part of the news even as you discover the news.
34. The Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Medicine Podcast – Why read a blog when you can have it read to you? This podcast is now 30 episodes strong, and offers on-site updates that link you to items mentioned in the podcast.
35. Yotta Look Reader – Another repository type site, this page links you to the latest cases, news, and blogs in the world of radiology.
Professional Blogs
36. Healthcare POV: Reflections in Real Time – Another great news-centric site, this blog helps you stay on top of the world of sonography. With its emphasis on current events, you’ll never be caught with you sonography pants down again.
37. Healthcare POV: Molecular Musings – Focusing on all matters molecular, this n-frills news-centric site is very student friendly. Offering info on how to answer medical questions, current events and just plain day-to-day musing, this site has a little bit of everything.
38. Field of View - A Blog by the ARST Board of Directors – This blog is run by the ARST board of directors, offering a more official perspective on radiology news. Running for nearly two years, this is a great way to stay “in the know” for industry info.
39. Healthcare POV: Mammography Matters –Mammography-focused, this site mixes news, current events, and amusing commentary into an irresistible package. This is a great “hands-on” blog, as it offers perspectives on every aspect of mammography employment, from securing the job to the first day on the job.
40. Healthcare POV: Interventional Radiology Then and Now – With its focus on radiology, this blog is more humorous than most. Mixing in radio announcements and ways to differentiate between fairy tales and sea tales in-between its commentary on current events, this is the rare site that can keep you on the edge of your seat even while you learn.
41. Healthcare POV: ADVANCE Outlook: Imaging and Radiation Therapy Professionals – Another great site from Healthcare POV, this site dishes out the dirt for imaging and radiation therapy professionals. More news-centric than most sites, this blog nonetheless mixes humor into your daily dose of imaging news.
42. Image: Behind the Zine Blog – With trademark humor, this blog brings you up to date on the news you never knew you never knew. With Letterman-esque top 10 lists and x-rays of Big Macs, this site—less serious than most—may be the antidote to any blues you’re feeling.
43. Image: Barbara Lebron – Run by an online course developer, this site features news ranging from the mundane to the maniacal. Whether you want to read about new approaches to geriatric healthcare or want to know what role interactive gaming can play in medicine, this site will keep you clicking.
44. Image: Debbie Poelhuis – If you could turn a funhouse mirror room into a portal of blogs, it would likely look like this. Deserving a place in your Favorites list, this site can link you to any aspect of the Image digital magazine instantaneously.
45. Image: Trista Raymer – Mixing the personal nature of blog writing with the format of no-frills news site, this MRI-centric blog is great for offering news on the go. With its emphasis on practical experience and practices, this site is ideal for students and new grad alike.
46. Image: Kevin Rush – As a counterpart to the many student blogs and worker blogs, this administrative director’s blog lets you see things from the other side. With posts about the importance of networking and the horror on others’ faces when review time comes around, this site can help you get into your boss’s mind.
47. Image: Shane Stewart – Run by an MRI department team leader, this blog dishes on everything from customer service to hiring new grads. In-between its industry musings are ruminations on the day-to-day life in the hospital.
48. Image: Robin Aaron – This blog returns us to the student view—specifically, a second semester radiography student. This infrequently updated blog is a great resource for student survival info.
49. Image: Matthew Brown – Run by a director of radiologic technology, this site’s specialty is dishing opinions existing medical laws and guidelines. He mixes his editorials with calls for an open forum, extending everyone the chance to talk back.
50. Image: Julie Irving – This practical blog offers thoughts on job stability in 2009 and resume writing tips for potential new hires. She also offers thoughtful editorials on post-grad employment choices, such as whether new grads should become travel workers or not.
Bonus: Radiology Art – This unique site features images of objects scanned by a CT scanner and digitally colored. The result is a scientastic look at everything from a burger to a Playstation controller.
These radiology and sonography blogs will give you plenty of resourceful and helpful information to determine if a career in diagnostic imaging is for you.

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Clinical and Radiology Atlas " MCCQE Notes"


Clinical and Radiology Atlas offers  a good gallery for multi-systems imagings in various diseases
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Abdominal Ultrasound Jan Bates


As more and more practitioners are relying on ultrasound as an accepted, safe, and cost-effective diagnostic tool in everyday practice, its use in diagnosing abdominal problems is quickly increasing. This up-to-date edition includes coverage of basic anatomy, technique, and ultrasound appearances, in addition to the most common pathological processes. It serves as both a practical, clinically relevant manual and resource for professionals, as well as an invaluable textbook for students entering the field. * Over 500 illustrations and high-quality scans clearly show abdominal anatomy. * Practical and clinically relevant coverage addresses the concerns of both practitioners and students. * Succinct, comprehensive chapters convey important points.

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Duke Radiology Case Review



This comprehensive and thoroughly illustrated radiology boards review was prepared by the prestigious Duke University Department of Radiology. The book follows a case study format that challenges the reader to reach a diagnosis by presenting images, findings, and differential diagnosis before revealing the actual diagnosis.Three hundred cases are presented that cover every area of radiology, including chest imaging, breast imaging, neuroradiology, musculoskeletal imaging, vascular imaging, gastrointestinal imaging, genitourinary imaging, pediatric radiology, nuclear radiology, and ultrasound. Each case begins with a patient history, several images, and descriptions of the imaging findings, and then proceeds to a differential diagnosis and the actual diagnosis. The diagnosis is followed by a Key Facts section, divided into Clinical Facts and Radiologic Facts, that features bulleted common-sense pointers regarding pathologic and radiologic manifestations of the disease. Each case ends with a list of references.


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Critical Care Ultrasonography (2009 Edition)




A complete, hands-on guide to successful image acquisition and interpretation at the bedside Written by top practitioners in the field, this all-in-one text/DVD package (Not Included) is filled with practical guidance that helps you master clinical ultrasonography in a critical care environment. Here, you’ll learn exactly how to utilize diagnostic ultrasound as part of the physical exam, as the book examines current evidence supporting its use in the critically ill adult and child. Organized by body system, Critical Care Ultrasonography features self-contained chapters that can be used as individual reference guides for a range of interventions, from transthoracic echocardiography to echocardiagraphic evaluation of cardiac trauma. Through this in-depth coverage, you’ll get a sense of how this essential technology supports the cross-disciplinary nature of critical care. The book’s authoritative content is reinforced throughout by a full-color presentation and hundreds of concept-clarifying illustrations, figures, and images. Features Comprehensive coverage of the fundamentals of ultrasound use in critical care Guidance on ultrasound procedures enables practitioners to use ultrasound for vascular and axial procedures, improving safety and ensuring that nationally recognized compliance standards are upheld Cardiac ultrasound chapters help you assess and monitor the patient’s cardiopulmonary status non-invasively Chapter on Neck and Upper Respiratory Ultrasound offers an overview of little-known techniques that have not been comprehensively described in any other source Full-color presentation, with 495 illustrations that emphasize the basic skills required to visualize anatomic structures and interpret findings Companion DVD features video clips that cover pediatric critical care, goal-directed echocardiography in the ICU, echocardiographic evaluation of valve function and endocarditis, and more!


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Fundementals of Diagnostic Radiology


Author(s): William E Brant MD and Clyde A Helms MD Edition: 3rd ed. Year: 2006 ISBN-10: 0781761352 ISBN-13: 9780781761352 Pages: 1536 Illustrations: 2723This fully updated classic guides you through the application reader by beginning residents, referred to during rotations, and used to study for the American Board of Radiology examinations. It covers all ten subspecialties of radiology and includes over 2,700 illustrations
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A-Z Chest Radiology



A-Z of Chest Radiology provides a comprehensive, concise, easily accessible radiological guide to the imaging of acute and chronic chest conditions. Organised in A-Z format by disorder, each entry gives easy access to the key clinical features of a disorder. An introductory chapter guides the reader in how to review chest X-ray's accurately. This is followed by a detailed discussion of over 60 chest disorders, listing characteristics, clinical features, radiological features and management. Each disorder is highly illustrated to aid diagnosis; the management advice is concise and practical. A-Z of Chest Radiology is an invaluable quick pocket reference for the busy clinician as well as an aide memoir for revision in higher exams in both medicine and radiology.



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A-Z of Musculoskeletal and Trauma Radiology


A-Z of Musculoskeletal and Trauma Radiology is an invaluable reference to the key aspects of imaging for all conditions of bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments. It provides the clinician with practical guidance on the key presenting characteristics, clinical features, diagnosis and management. The description of each condition is provided in a standard template of Characteristics, Clinical Features, Radiology and Management, enabling the reader to find the relevant information quickly. All diagnostic modalities are included and a separate section is dedicated to musculoskeletal trauma. Written by a multidisciplinary team of radiologists and an orthopaedic surgeon, A-Z of Musculoskeletal and Trauma Radiology is an invaluable resource for radiologists, orthopaedic surgeons, rheumatologists and all clinicians managing musculoskeletal conditions.

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Pocket Atlas of sectional anatomy


Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy, Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaing, Vol. 1: Head and Neck (Paperback)

Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy, Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Vol. 2: Thorax, Heart, Abdomen, and Pelvis (Paperback)
Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy contains a comprehensive collection of high-quality images and detailed color illustrations that fill the pages of each pocket-sized volume...clear, concise...easy to use and provides complete coverage of sectional anatomy for CT and MRI. The three volumes serve as an excellent reference tool for MR and CT technologists, especially those studying for the CT or MR boards. High-resolution images and detailed color illustrations equip technologists with in-depth coverage of sectional anatomy in every plane, which comprises the largest portion of the exams."--ADVANCE for Imaging and Radiation Oncology "The authors have given to junior and senior radiologists, and obviously to all in the medical profession interested in radiology, quick and easy-to-consult pocket atlases of anatomy, where CT and MR images, accompanied by clear diagrams and schemes, make their consultation very intelligible and pleasurable."--Clinical Imaging

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peripheral vascular ultrasound


This book explores the basic scientific principles, theory, and techniques associated with peripheral vascular ultrasound and blood flow. It clearly explains how to interpret color images and Doppler spectra, as well as how to optimize scanner controls for the most effective results. Chapters include descriptions of vascular disorders, carotid duplex ultrasound, lower and upper limb arterial and venous assessment, ultrasound assessment of aneurysms, graft surveillance and pre-operative vein marking, and more. Clinical chapters also contain current criteria for grading disease. The latest technological advances, such as harmonic imaging and compound imaging, are integrated with an emphasis on safety. * Practical, step-by-step guidance on scanning shows how to perform specific procedures. * Discussions of ultrasound physics are directly tied to applications for scanning and assessing blood flow. * High-quality line drawings and images show how to perform the scan and what practitioners can expect to see. * Basic scientific principles of ultrasound instrumentation and blood flow are discussed. * Limitations and pitfalls of techniques are presented.

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Applied Radiological Anatomy for Medical Students


Applied Radiological Anatomy for Medical Students is the definitive atlas of human anatomy, utilizing the complete range of imaging modalities to describe normal anatomy and radiological findings. Initial chapters describe all imaging techniques and introduce the principles of image interpretation. These are followed by comprehensive sections on each anatomical region. Hundreds of high-quality radiographs, MRI, CT and ultrasound images are included, complemented by concise, focussed text. Many images are accompanied by detailed, fully labelled line illustrations to aid interpretation. Written by leading experts and experienced teachers in imaging and anatomy, Applied Radiological Anatomy for Medical Students is an invaluable resource for all students of anatomy and radiology.
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Introduction to the Principles of Medical Imaging




The introduction of X-ray computed tomography (CT) 25 years ago revolutionized medical imaging; X-ray CT itself provided the first clear cross-sectional images of the human body, with substantial contrast between different types of soft tissue. The enduring legacy of CT is, however, the spur that it gave to the subsequent introduction of tomographic imaging techniques into diagnostic nuclear medicine and the extraordinarily rapid development of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) over this period.This book is a non-mathematical introduction to the principles underlying modern medical imaging, taking tomography as its central theme. The first three chapters cover the general principles of tomography, a survey of the atomic and nuclear physics which underpins modern imaging, and a review of the key issues involved in radiation protection. The subsequent chapters deal in turn with X-ray radiography, gamma imaging, MRI and ultrasound. The clinical role of diagnostic imaging is illustrated in the final chapter through the use of fictional clinical histories. Three appendices provide a more mathematical background to the tomographic method, the principles of mathematical Fourier methods, and the mathematics of MRI.This revised edition includes new introductory sections on the relevant physics of molecules in general, and water, in particular. Every chapter now has a table of key points with cross-references to other sections. Several figures have also been revised.The book is intended to provide a broad introductory background to tomographic imaging for two groups of readers: the physics or engineering undergraduate thinking of specializing in medical physics, and the medical student or clinician using tomographic techniques in research and clinical practice.
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Chest X ray Atlas




Chest X-ray Atlasby: A.J. Chandrasekhar en Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine2009. (http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/)This atlas is organized into three headings:PathologyDiseasesRadiologic signsThe atlas may be utilized by any student wishing to gain more knowledge regarding chest x-rays. It is anticipated that you will continue to read textbooks, and use this module for review purposes. These films are my teaching collections. They are presented in alphabetical order. Some cases are used in multiple locations to convey various concepts. If you click the images with blue border, a new window will open with a larger size film. Close the window to return.. FROM AUTHOR .. I would love to receive constructive criticism, particularly from Radiologists. I would also love to receive cases to add to the collection. I will acknowledge the source..

Doppler Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology




The second edition of Doppler Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology has been expanded and comprehensively updated to present the current standards of practice in Doppler ultrasound and the most recent developments in the technology. Doppler Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology encompasses the full spectrum of clinical applications of Doppler ultrasound for the practicing obstetrician-gynecologist, including the latest advances in 3D and color Doppler and the newest techniques in 4D fetal echocardiography. Written by preeminent experts in the field, the book covers the basic and physical principles of Doppler ultrasound; the use of Doppler for fetal examination, including fetal cerebral circulation; Doppler echocardiography of the fetal heart; and the use of Doppler for postdated pregnancy and in cases of multiple gestation. Chapters on the use of Doppler for gynecologic investigation include ultrasound in ectopic pregnancy, for infertility, for benign disorders and for gynecologic malignancies.
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Essentials of Radiology (Mettler, Essentials of Radiology)



This best-selling radiology primer clearly explains the basic principles and clinical applications of plain film, CT, MRI, and nuclear medicine. Written in straightforward, accessible language and assuming no prior knowledge of radiology, it provides an ideal introduction to the field. The new edition reflects the all of the momentous recent changes in diagnostic imaging technology and applications, including the diagnosis of abdominal, pelvic, and retroperitoneal conditions. It also presents new coverage of the evaluation of headache, hypertension, and low back pain. Over 550 outstanding, beautifully reproduced digital images demonstrate every essential concept.*Describes the most common pathologic entities, plus rarer life-threatening conditions.*Uses more than 550 high-quality digital images to capture a wide range of normal imaging findings, common variants, and pathologic findings.*Written by a single masterful author who is skilled at explaining complex topics in an easy-to-understand manner.*Discusses recent advances in the diagnostic imaging of abdominal, pelvic, and retroperitoneal conditions.*Offers an increased emphasis on CT scanning, including helical CT.*Covers the latest developments in nuclear medicine, especially PET and the new hybrid CT/PET scanners.*Explores the radiologic evaluation of headache, hypertension, low back pain, and other challenging conditions.*Incorporates new material on screening for colon and lung cancer.
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CT Colonography: Principles and Practice of Virtual Colonoscopy




In CT Colonography, Perry Pickhardt and David Kim present techniques for quicker evaluation and diagnosis of colon cancer through the pioneering, specialty-changing imaging technique of virtual colonoscopy (VC). This combination of sophisticated X-rays and CT scans of the abdomen offers patients an alternative to colonoscopy that is cost effective and reduces the need for unnecessary polyp removal. Abundantly illustrated in full color, this pioneering book describes CT colonography from pathogenesis, staging and treatment through indications, technique, and interpretation for the most common pathologies. You’ll have the full spectrum of VC technique and be able to see procedures performed through video clips on the included DVD (only book here for download).*Covers principles, techniques, and interpretations for the most common pathologies in a logical, practical organization.*Presents tips from the authors on setting up a VC practice to provide a personal, instructive guide.*Provides over 1000 full-color, high-resolution anatomic images throughout for the clearest, most accurate picture of colorectal cancer, its natural history, and its diagnosis by VC.*Focuses on images, with the text serving as context for the proper use and understanding of VC.
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Functional MRI: Applications in Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry





Functional imaging has the capability to reveal changes in the pathophysiology of tissues and organ systems, mapping the progression and severity of disease, uptake of drugs, and the recovery of tissues following trauma, disease episodes or surgery. In this authoritative new work, leading specialists in neurology and neuroimaging present an update on the MRI and PET investigation of diseases of the central nervous system. An insightful reference for anyone working in the field, this work discusses how these new technologies can be used to investigate the most important disorders encountered in clinical neurology and psychiatry, ranging from chronic progressive diseases such as Alzheimer’s, episodic disruptions of function as seen in epilepsy, and the subtle changes caused by drug dependency and abuse.
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Chest Radiology ...useful website


Useful website concerned with chest radiology
very good in chest imaging anatomy

Basic Radiology websites


Radiolopolis - A dynamic Radiology community for education, research and practice

Chest Dx - Differential Diagnoses in Thoracic Radiology

Radiology lung cancer for PDA - PDA version of the lung cancer tutorial

Lung Cancers - A free web based and user-tailored lung cancer staging program and information website

STR - Society of Thoracic Radiology
ATS - American Thoracic Society

ACCP - American College of Chest Physicians

Radiology Search - A user-tailored and peer reviewed radiology search engine

On Call Radiology - Emergency Radiology findings on call

Radiology Teacher - A Radiology teaching file server

Annotate - A free image annotation program for interactive image annotations and interactive teaching files

PubMed Search - A free and customizable literature and publication search program

Cancer Staging - A web based cancer information platform and cancer staging program

Pediatric Radiology Curriculum - A peer reviewed pediatric radiology publication and information website

Chest Radiology Tutorials - Radiology tutorials for chest anatomy and chest tumors

Journal of Radiology Case Reports - The first peer reviewed and interactive Radiology journal.

Chest X ray & anatomy Website



this website offers teaching of
chest imaging anatomy
cross sectional anatomy - right & left bronchial anantomy - mediastinal anantomy
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Radiology courses - verginia university website



university of verginia , Radiology department

free online courses
thoracic , abdominal , muscloskeletal , neuro , pediatric , physics

Radiology Clinics ..... Set of CDs




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An Education Film to learn The Art of X-ray Reading in Day-to-Day Practice for Medical Students and Practitioners.
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X-ray chest (TB) : Parenchymal lesions: Infiltration, Cavity, Fibrosis, Miliary TB, Calcification. Pleural lesions: Pleural effusion, Pneumothorax, Pyo-pneumothorax, Pleural calcification. Primary complex.
CD-2.
X-ray Chest (Other): Bronchogenic carcinoma, Metastasis, Secondary carcinomatosis, Lung abcess, Bronchiectasis, Emphysema, Pneumonia (consolidation), Bronchopneumonia, Pulmonary Edema, Pulmonary embolism, Diaphragmatic Hernia, Mediastinal tumours.
CD-3.
The Heart: Anatomy, Chamber enlargements, Valve lesions, ASD, VSD, Tetralogy of Fallot, Coarctation of Aorta, Pericardial effusion, Dextrocardia. X-ray abdomen (Erect): Gas under diaphragm, Multiple fluid levels, Invertogram
.CD-4.
KUB: Stones in Kidney, Ureter & Bladder, Gall stones, Pancreatic stones, other opacities in abdomen & pelvis.IVP: Hydronephrosis, Renal Tuberculosis, Horse shoe kidney, Ectopic Kidney, Ureterocele, Bladder tumours, Diverticulum, Urethrogram, Stricture urethra, PUValves.Barium study: Barium swallow: Carcinoma, Benign stricture, Achalasia cardia, Hiatus Hernia, Diverticulum, Varices, Atresia, FB.Barium meal: Gastric ulcer, Growth, Duodenal ulcer, IHPS, Appendicitis, Ileocaecal TB, Round worms.Barium Enema: Ulcerative colitis, Intususception, Hirschsprung's
CD-5.
Orthopaedics: General:Osteomyelitis, Osteogenic sarcoma, Osteoclastoma, Ewing's, Osteochondroma, Multiple myeloma, Metastasis, Rickets, Scurvy, Paget's disease. Knee-OA, Cervical spine-Spondylitis, Cervical rib, TB, Trauma. Spine: TB, Compression fracture, OA, Ankylosing spondilitis, Spondylolisthesis, Myelography. Fractures: Types, common fractures.

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in this new blog concerned with radiology for Egyptian radiologists community
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