Accident & emergency radiology : a survival guide /
Perfect for the non-specialist, this pocket guide focuses on common injuries and those abnormalities that are frequently overlooked or misinterpreted in the emergency department ... and gives key indicators when a radiologist should be consulted. Using a concise and systematic approach, it explains...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Philadelphia ; Edinburgh :
Elsevier Saunders,
2005.
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| Edition: | 2nd ed. |
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Basic principles
- 2. Skull
- 3. Face
- 4. Shoulder
- 5. Elbow
- 6. Wrist and distal forearm
- 7. Hand and fingers
- 8. Cervical spine
- 9. Thoracic and lumbar spine
- 10. Pelvis
- 11. Hip and proximal femur
- 12. Knee
- 13. Ankle and hindfoot
- 14. Midfoot and forefoot
- 15. Chest
- 16. Abdomen
- 17. Penetrating foreign bodies
- 18. Swallowed foreign bodies
- 19. Particular paediatric points
- 20. Glossary.