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Pediatric Imaging: Case Review, by Thierry A.G.M. Huisman, MD,
tests your ability to interpret a wide range of images seen in
practice. The completely revised edition of this title in the
popular Case Review series features all-new cases and superb-quality
accompanying images that explore the newest imaging modalities,
including the newest technology in post processing such as lung
reconstruction and tractography of fibers within the brain. This
complete study of pediatric imaging has been reorganized
anatomically for quick reference and easy board review. This book
contains approximately 200 cases—organized by difficulty—and 400
images—with questions and answers, diagnoses, commentary,
references, and cross-references to Pediatric Radiology: The
Requisites.
Study effectively with content that mimics the format of official
exams as well as the everyday clinical experience—offering highly
effective preparation for certification, recertification, and
practice.
Distinguish between common and rare diagnoses with 200 case studies
organized into ''Opening Round,'' ''Fair Game,'' and ''Challenge''
sections that present varying levels of difficulty and occurrences.
Clearly see and interpret 400 high-quality, state-of-the-art images
representing a wide range of clinical situations encountered in
pediatric imaging.
Supplement your Pediatrics board prep and get greater depth of
information with easy cross-referencing to companion
Get a fresh perspective from 200 new cases reflecting the most
recent changes in pediatric imaging, including the newest technology
in post processing such as lung reconstruction and tractography of
fibers within the brain, and expert guidance from new editor Dr.
Thierry Huisman, Director of Pediatric Radiology at Johns Hopkins.
Spend less time searching and more time learning with
easy-to-navigate chapters focused on visual identification and
diagnosis, and reorganized by degree of case difficulty and then by
body part within each category.