Principles of Cardiac and Vascular Computed Tomography, 1st edition (Principles of Cardiovascular Imaging)

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Principles of Cardiac and Vascular Computed Tomography has everything you need to successfully obtain and interpret CT and CTA images. Stuart J. Hutchison―a premier cardiac imaging specialist―explains the dos and don’ts of CCT so you get the best images and avoid artifacts. Clinically oriented, practical information is presented in a consistent format that ensures finding everything is quick and easy, while high-quality images andonline access combine to make this the one cardiovascular computed tomography resource that has it all.

  • Access the fully searchable contents online at Expert Consult, along with an image library and videos of CTA procedures.
  • Focused, clinically oriented, and practical information ensures you’re equipped with the coverage that you need―from evidence-based CTA to determination of coronary calcium to noncoronary lesions.
  • Instructions on how to and how not to perform cardiovascular computed tomography allow you to obtain the best image quality and avoid artifacts.
  • High-quality images―many in color―reinforce the text and provide a clear visual understanding.
  • Numerous tables with useful values and settings help you master probe settings and measurements.
  • A consistent format makes for quick and easy reference.

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Chapman & Nakielny’s Aids to Radiological Differential Diagnosis: Expert Consult – Online and Print, 6e 6th Edition

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Chapman and Nakielny’s Aids to Radiological Differential Diagnosis has become a classic resource for trainees and practitioners worldwide, to hone their knowledge of radiological differential diagnosis for the most commonly encountered conditions throughout the body. It is an invaluable quick-reference companion in everyday practice, as well as an essential study tool when preparing for the FRCR or similar examinations.

This new edition is thoroughly revised and updated in line with latest clinical practice, knowledge and guidelines. The first section presents lists of differential diagnoses, supplemented by notes on useful facts and discriminating factors. These assist with the systematic assessment of radiographs and images from other modalities. The second section offers detailed summaries of the characteristic radiological appearance of a wide range of clinical conditions.

New to this edition is complementary access to the complete, fully searchable eBook, making it even more practical to use than ever before, anytime, anywhere!

“Although very much thought of an examination primer this will be useful for reporting radiographers and radiologist alike. This is a useful, pocket-sized book that is quick to reference and well-priced.” Reviewed by:Joanne Sil, Radiography admissions tutor, University of Salford, Manchester – RAD Magazine Date: Sept14

  • Lists of differential diagnoses.
  • Notes on radiological apperances.
  • Ideal for preparation for radiological examinations.
  • Now comes with full access to the complete eBook version via Expert Consult!
  • Contents revised and reduced to reflect current radiological practice.
  • Existing lists modernised to reflect modern imaging practice, particularly where technological advances have been made
  • Revised to take account of new imaging guidelines
  • Journal references updated.
  • Increased number of diagrams

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Cardiovascular Imaging

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A host of imaging techniques are available to clinical cardiologists, including nuclear imaging, echocardiography, computerized tomography, and magnetic-resonance imaging. Chamber size, ventricular function, valvular function, coronary anatomy, and myocardial perfusion are among a wide array of cardiac characteristics that can all be assessed noninvasively.

Cardiovascular Imaging systematically reviews each of these major techniques and provides clinical data from well-designed research studies. Following a brief overview of non-invasive cardiac imaging and the stress modalities used to detect coronary disease, case-based chapters are devoted to each of the various imaging techniques. The final chapter provides a glimpse of future possibilities, particularly with respect to molecular imaging. The text is illustrated throughout with amply-sized images.

Demonstrating the values and limitations of the imaging techniques, the book enables practitioners to determine which test, in which patient population, and for which purpose would be the most appropriate to use.

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