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Essential Medical ImagingEdited by Robert N. GibsonUniversity of Melbourne

This concise, introductory text covers the clinical role of radiology in adult and paediatric medicine and surgery. All modalities – X-ray, CT, ultrasound, MRI and nuclear medicine – are reviewed, explaining how images are created, how to view them and common appearances of diseases.

The accompanying CD-ROM contains detailed text and an extensive collection of clinical images. Highly visual and practical, Essential Medical Imaging is an invaluable resource for medical students, trainees in radiology, medicine and surgery, and for radiographers and all allied health professionals.

Virtually all of the medical imaging ➤knowledge needed by a trainee, medical student or allied health professional in one handy volume

Organised by organ system, indicating the ➤best modality for each common disorder

Extensive chapter of normal images (with ➤normal variants) allowing comparison with disease-based chapters

2008 304pp 429 halftones 5 tables978-0-521-70911-8 PB & CD-ROM £38.00

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Pain Management in Interventional RadiologyEdited by Charles E. Ray, Jr.Denver Health Medical Center

A practical resource for anyone looking to acquire skills in pain control, providing an overview of techniques associated with interventional procedures or disease-related pain.

Topics include minimally invasive techniques for treating chronic pain symptoms; intraprocedural and post-procedural pain management; embolization and ablation techniques; and alternative treatments for pain relief.

2008 344pp 15 line figures 152 halftones 51 tables978-0-521-86592-0 HB £50.00

New and Forthcoming titles

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Clinical NeuroradiologyA Case-Based ApproachGasser M. HathoutUniversity of California, Los Angeles, School of Medicine

Illustrated by Tanya S. FergusonUniversity of Pennsylvania

This highly illustrated clinical text investigates the relationship between brain structure and function for all major neurological diseases by considering actual clinical cases. Designed as a truly interdisciplinary text, it gives radiologists the key clinical information on each neurological disease and neurologists the pertinent information on imaging findings.

Organised by brain region, each chapter contains an introductory section of clinically relevant neuroanatomy followed by a series of case studies. Due to its utility in demonstrating structural-functional correlates, a separate chapter on stroke is included.

Lavishly illustrated with images from all modalities and outstanding anatomical diagrams rendered in true radiographic (rather than ‘upside-down’ anatomic) orientation, Clinical Neuroradiology is an invaluable resource for everyone involved in the diagnosis and management of neurological disorders.

2008 288pp 470 halftones 4 plates978-0-521-60054-5 HB £85.00

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Fetal EchocardiographyA Practical GuideLindsey D. AllanKing’s College Hospital, London

Andrew C. CookInstitute of Child Health, University College London

Ian C. HuggonKing’s College Hospital, London

Fetal Echocardiography is an invaluable resource for all practitioners involved in obstetric scanning.

Initial chapters provide the basic principles and how to obtain the standard views, giving numerous illustrations of each standard view and the possible deviations from normal. Subsequent chapters present a complete pictorial representation of almost all malformations recognised in fetal life. An overview of the likely outcome of each malformation is given, backed up by personal data involving nearly 4000 abnormal fetal hearts.

A quick, illustrated reference to almost all abnormal findings ➤a practitioner will ever see

Outlines the prognosis for each defect, giving the clinician ➤an indication of its seriousness and its impact on the fetus

c. May 2009 302pp 300 halftones 7 tables978-0-521-69520-6 HB c. £95.00

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Clinical Emergency RadiologyEdited by J. Christian FoxUniversity of California, Irvine

Technological advances in imaging and the use of ultrasound, MRI, and CT scans have revolutionized the way that acute injuries and conditions are managed in the emergency room. Clinical Emergency Radiology is a new clinical resource in emergency radiology and comprehensively covers all technical applications and interpretations of imaging studies in the emergency room, illustrated with 2,000 images.

The definitive reference guide for the professional in the ➤emergency room

Indications for each imaging study (x-ray, ultrasound, CT, ➤MRI), along with capabilities, limitations and pitfalls

Clinical, pattern-oriented approach ➤

2008 656pp 49 line figures 1866 halftones 63 plates 11 tables978-0-521-87054-2 HB £75.00

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Neuroimaging in Developmental Clinical NeuroscienceEdited by Judith M. Rumsey

Monique ErnstBoth from National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland

Unique in its focus on ontogeny, this title covers the basic processes involved in healthy and atypical maturation, and the range of neuroimaging techniques widely used for studying children. Copious illustrations of brain images lay out the types of data that can be acquired and derived using neuroimaging approaches.

A quick and easy reference to key research findings ➤

Extensive glossary of imaging and genetic terms ➤

c.February 2009 472pp 13 halftones 30 tables978-0-521-88357-3 HB c. £95.00

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How to Think Like a RadiologistOrdering Imaging StudiesTara CatanzanoYale University, Connecticut

A guide to imaging studies for clinicians to aid in requesting the appropriate investigations for common clinical problems. The book addresses patient selection for studies, indications and contraindications for particular examinations, as well as advantages and limitations of each modality to help the reader study for accurate disease diagnosis.

Addresses imaging studies by modality, body region, and ➤type of study

Covers patient selection and preparation, study selection, ➤contraindications and limitations

2008 436pp 69 tables978-0-521-71523-2 PB £15.99

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Neonatal Cerebral InvestigationJanet M. Rennie

Cornelia F. Hagmann

and Nicola J. RobertsonAll from University College London

Neonatal Cerebral Investigation reviews all aspects of the investigation of the neonatal brain, bringing together diagnostic and prognostic information in a highly illustrated and practical text.

With over 400 ultrasound and MRI scans and EEG and CFM traces, this title gives a comprehensive overview of investigation into potential neurological problems in newborns. Scans of the immature brain at 2 week intervals (24 weeks - 36 weeks gestations) allow comparisons to be made with normal appearance.

2008 310pp 166 line figures 282 halftones978-0-521-83848-1 HB £110.00

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Ultrasound in Anesthetic PracticeEdited by Graham ArthursAnaesthetic Department, Maelor Hospital, Wrexham

Barry NichollsDepartment of Anaesthetics, Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton

This practical text explains the benefits of ultrasound for vascular access; local anesthetic blocks; cardiac and oesophageal assessment; trauma and intensive care practice; neonatal and obstetric practice; ophthalmic disorders; and soft tissue injuries.

The accompanying DVD contains over 700 still and video clips, allowing the reader to view ultrasound sequences while reading the relevant chapter.

2008 214pp 120 halftones978-0-521-71623-9 PB & DVD £45.00

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Interventional OncologyPrinciples and PracticeEdited by Jean-François H. GeschwindThe Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Michael C. SoulenUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Interventional Oncology: Principles and Practice is the first comprehensive text for this dynamic area of medicine. Pioneers and leaders in image-guided cancer therapy from around the globe cover the biology, techniques, clinical applications and outcomes of interventional oncologic procedures for the treatment and palliation of solid tumors throughout the body.

2008 636pp 25 line figures 274 halftones 27 plates 83 tables978-0-521-86413-8 HB £85.00

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Practical Clinical OncologyEdited by Louise Hanna

Tom Crosby

Fergus MacbethAll from Velindre Hospital, Cardiff

A hands-on review of all aspects of current practice in clinical oncology. Provides background information on the main treatment modalities, plus research, oncological emergencies and palliative care, as well as descriptions of the diagnosis and treatment of all malignancies, based on tumour site or type.

‘Perfect … the best book on the subject I have seen. ‘dr a. robert kagan, department of radiation oncology, kaiser permanente medical center, los angeles

2008 512pp 30 line figures 17 halftones 183 tables978-0-521-61816-8 PB £ 50.00

Forthcoming

Head InjuryA Multidisciplinary ApproachEdited by Peter C. WhitfieldDerriford Hospital, Plymouth

Elfyn O. ThomasDerriford Hospital, Plymouth

Fiona SummersAberdeen Royal Infirmary

Maggie WhyteAberdeen Royal Infirmary

Peter J. HutchinsonCambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Addressing issues such as emergency department care, transfer of the patient, intensive care and surgical aspects, this text also looks at rehabilitation and discusses the aims and roles of physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy and neuropsychology.

Medico-legal issues are also evaluated, with a practical approach to management being emphasized throughout.

April 2009 384pp 40 halftones 2 plates 31 tables978-0-521-69762-0 PB c. £40.00

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Each volume in the Contemporary Issues in Cancer Imaging series is edited by a guest editor with contributions from all members of the multidisciplinary team, bringing together expertise from all relevant specialties.

New

Pancreatic CancerEdited by Jay P. HeikenMallinckrodt Institute of Radiology

Written by a team of expert authors from all members of the multidisciplinary cancer care team, Pancreatic Cancer summarizes our current understanding of the epidemiology, genetics, imaging and treatment of these complex malignancies.

Each imaging modality is reviewed, with an emphasis on MDCT, MRI and EUS, and the key aspects of image interpretation are covered. Separate chapters focus on diagnosis and staging of ductal adenocarcinoma, cystic pancreatic neoplasms and neuroendocrine tumors. Rare neoplasms and benign pancreatic disorders that mimic pancreatic cancer are also considered.

All treatment options are discussed in detail, including surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy, and the multidisciplinary approach to patients with more advanced disease is fully reviewed. This volume is a state-of-the-art review of current practice and knowledge of pancreatic cancer.

Exceptional, high-quality illustrations ➤and scans aid diagnosis and staging

All treatment options reviewed, ➤including surgery and palliative care

2008 208pp 174 halftones 8 plates 4 tables978-0-521-88692-5 HB £45.00

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Interventional Radiological Treatment of Liver TumorsEdited by Andy AdamKing’s College Hospital, London

Peter R. MuellerMassachussets General Hospital, Boston

Surgery for liver tumours can be effective but carries considerable risks. This volume provides an account of interventional radiological methods by some of the greatest experts in the field. It includes chapters on cryotherapy, chemoembolization and radiofrequency ablation and an extensive chapter on imaging techniques. The scientific background of these techniques, the pathology of the diseases involved and an analysis of more traditional surgical methods are also described.

Exceptional high-quality illustrations ➤and scans

2008 239pp 204 halftones 8 plates 19 tables978-0-521-88687-1 HB £45.00

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Prostate CancerEdited by Hedvig Hricak

Peter ScardinoBoth from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

Prostate cancer is one of the most common malignancies in men in the Western world.

Although a wide range of treatment regimens are available for this disease, there are few evidence-based guidelines for treatment selection. This volume describes the clinical value of imaging for improving not only staging and treatment selection, but also the diagnosis, treatment planning, and treatment follow-up for patients with prostate cancer.

It is a valuable reference for all practitioners involved in the management of prostate cancer.

Contributions from all members of the ➤multidisciplinary cancer care team

2008 242pp 100 halftones 8 plates 12 tables978-0-521-88704-5 HB £45.00

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Squamous Cell Cancer of the NeckEdited by Robert HermansUniversity Hospital Leuven

Imaging studies provide crucial information on disease extent in head and neck malignancies. Knowledge of the different treatment options and expected post-therapeutic tissue changes are critical in order to use imaging adequately.

This volume discusses epidemiology and clinical signs, and reviews the pertinent imaging findings for each of the major anatomical sub-sites. Emphasis is on CT and MRI, with PET and ultrasound also being discussed where appropriate. Reviews on modern surgical and radiotherapeutic techniques are included, helping the reader to understand post-treatment tissue changes and how to differentiate these from tumor recurrence or treatment complications.

Describes use of imaging from a ➤multidisciplinary point of view, to help identify relevant findings

2008 164pp 180 halftones 12 plates 10 tables978-0-521-88691-8 HB £45.00

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Carcinoma of the BladderEdited by David MacVicarRoyal Marsden Hospital

Bladder cancer is a common disease, usually managed by surgical intervention. Imaging is used to determine extent of disease and decide the best treatment option – surgery, radiation therapy or chemotherapy. Recent advances in CT, MRI, PET and ultrasound and their role in bladder cancer management are reviewed in this volume.

Contributions from all members of a ➤multidisciplinary team including diagnostic radiology, clinical oncology, surgery and pathology

All diagnostic modalities reviewed in ➤detail – CT with multidetector array, MRI, ultrasound and computer-based reconstructions

2008 194pp 3 line figures 126 halftones 21 plates 8 tables978-0-521-88456-3 HB £45.00

Other titles in the series: Colorectal CancerEdited by Gina Brown978-0-521-69291-5 HB

Cancer of the OvaryEdited by Rodney Rezneck978-0-521-86323-0 HB

Carcinoma of the KidneyEdited by Uday Patel978-0-521-87838-8 HB

Lung Cancer Edited by Sujal R. Desai978-0-521-87202-7 HB

Carcinoma of the EsophagusEdited by Sheila C. Rankin978-0-521-88285-9 HB

Forthcoming in 2009: Breast CancerEdited by Michael Michell978-0-521-51950-2

Gastric CancerEdited by Richard Gore978-0-521-51383-8

Primary Carcinomas of the LiverEdited by Hero Hussain and Isaac R. Francis978-0-521-51951-9

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Forthcoming

A–Z of Abdominal RadiologyGabriel ConderNorth West London Hospital NHS Trust

John RendleMayday University NHS Hospital

Sarah KiddRoyal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

and Rakesh R. MisraWycombe Hospital, Buckinghamshire

A concise, easily accessible radiological guide to the imaging of the common disorders of the abdomen and pelvis.

An introductory section reviews the relevant radiological anatomy of the abdomen and pelvis and is followed by over 80 abdominal disorders, each listing characteristics, clinical features, radiological features and clinical management.

An invaluable quick reference for the busy clinician, or perfect for exam revision.

February 2009 368pp 302 halftones978-0-521-70014-6 PB c. £24.50

A–Z of Musculoskeletal and Trauma RadiologyJames MurrayBath Royal United Hospital

Erskine J. HolmesRoyal Berkshire Hospital

Rakesh R. MisraWycombe Hospital, Buckinghamshire

An invaluable reference for interpreting musculoskeletal disorders 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.

2008 360pp 3 line diagrams 374 half-tones 377 figures 978-0-521-70013-9 PB £40.00

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A–Z of Chest RadiologyAndrew PlannerJohn Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford

Mangerira UthappaStoke Mandeville Hospital

Rakesh MisraBuckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust

An accessible radiological guide to the imaging of acute and chronic chest conditions. Organised by A–Z, each entry gives the key clinical features of a disorder. A detailed discussion of over 60 chest disorders is given, listing characteristics, clinical features, radiological features and management. Each disorder is highly illustrated to aid diagnosis. It is an invaluable quick reference for the busy clinician and aide memoir for exam revision in both medicine and radiology.

Pictorial guide to chest x-ray interpretation allows reader to ➤carefully and confidently review any chest x-ray

Thorough review of the aetiology, clinical presentation, ➤imaging features, differential diagnoses and patient management for each condition

2007 224pp 13 line diagrams 162 half-tones978-0-521-69148-2 PB £32.00

MRI from A to ZA Definitive Guide for Medical ProfessionalsGary LineyHull Royal Infirmary

From ‘AB systems’ to ‘Zipper artefact’ – even for the experienced practitioner in MRI, the plethora of technical terms and acronyms can be bewildering. More than 800 terms commonly encountered in MR Imaging and Spectroscopy are clearly defined, explained and cross-referenced.

‘I would clearly recommend the purchase of this book to anyone who wants to know what he is dealing with when ordering, acquiring, interpreting MRI images or MRI spectrometry.’pediatric radiology

2005 270pp 11 line diagrams 21 half-tones978-0-521-60638-7 PB £25.99

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MRI from Picture to ProtonSecond editionDonald W. McRobbieImperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London

Elizabeth A. MoorePhilips Medical Systems

Martin J. GravesUniversity of Cambridge and Addenbrooke’s NHS Trust

Martin R. PrinceCornell University, New York

Presenting the basics of MR practice and theory in a unique way: backwards! The subject is approached just as a new MR practitioner would encounter MRI: starting from the images, equipment and scanning protocols, rather than pages of physics theory. Additional explanations for the more technically inquisitive are given in optional secondary text boxes. The new edition is fully updated to reflect the most recent advances, and includes a new chapter on parallel imaging.

‘…one of the best-written and comprehensive MR texts available for those new to MRI as well as those with years of MR experience under their belts.’the british journal of radiology

Review of the 1st edition

2007 406pp 103 half-tones 12 colour plates 97 colour figures

978-0-521-68384-5 PB £42.00

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Case Studies in Medical ImagingRadiology for Students and Trainees Edited by A. T. Ahuja

G. E. Antonio

K. T. Wong

H. Y. YuenAll from the Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong

This system-based clinical-radiological review provides images from the latest available imaging modalities and covers all major diseases that are encountered in everyday clinical practice. Every chapter contains a collection of clinical cases, each with a short clinical description and initial imaging followed by pertinent questions regarding the imaging findings. It bridges the wide knowledge gap between what is taught in medical schools and what is required in everyday practice

Problem-orientated approach based on everyday clinical ➤scenarios, with discussions on differential diagnosis and imaging protocols

Covers all major body systems allowing quick reference and ➤revision without resorting to major textbooks

2006 500pp 2 line diagrams 900 half-tones 978-0-521-68294-7 PB £37.00

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Interpretation of Emergency Head CTA Practical HandbookErskine J. HolmesRoyal Berkshire Hospital, Reading

Anna C. Forrest-HayJohn Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford

Rakesh R. MisraWycombe Hospital, Buckinghamshire

An easy-to-use ‘ABCs’ system to analyse any head CT scan that may be encountered in the acute setting. Pitfalls are highlighted and tips are included to assist the recognition of important signs.

2008 133pp 1 line diagram 144 half-tones 978-0-521-68242-8 PB £25.00

Applied Radiological AnatomyEdited by Paul Butler Adam W. M. Mitchell Harold Ellis

‘A beautiful and impressive textbook covering the normal anatomy of the human body from top to tail.’cambridge medicine

1999 453pp 562 line diagrams 773 half-tones978-0-521-48110-6 HB £170.00

Applied Radiological Anatomy for Medical StudentsEdited by Paul ButlerThe Royal London Hospital, London

Adam MitchellCharing Cross Hospital, London

Harold EllisUniversity of London

This 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, 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.

Line illustrations enable unobstructed views for better ➤comprehension

2007 176pp 101 line diagrams 413 half-tones 3 colour plates978-0-521-81939-8 PB £31.99

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Diagnostic UltrasoundPhysics and EquipmentPeter HoskinsUniversity of Edinburgh

Abigail ThrushThe London NHS Trust

Kevin MartinUniversity Hospitals of Leicester

Tony WhittingamNewcastle General Hospital

Presenting the basic principles of Doppler ultrasound in one handy volume, this book provides a concise technical introduction to the subject, ideal for sonographers taking the postgraduate diploma in medical ultrasound.

Fully illustrated throughout, it covers all aspects of the topic from the basic physics of waves and wave propagation, transducer design and beam formation, signal processing and information storage (including PACS), through spectral, colour and 3D Doppler, to contrast agents and safety implications.

2002 248pp 150 line figures 40 halftones978-1-84110-042-5 PB £43.00

Practical Gynaecological UltrasoundSecond editionEdited by Jane BatesSt James’s University Hospital, Leeds

A practical introduction to gynaecological ultrasound, with an emphasis on maximising image quality and recognising normal and pathological features.

2006 176pp 177 half-tones 7 tables978-0-521-67450-8 PB £44.00

Fundamentals of Medical ImagingPaul SuetensMedical Image Computing, K. U. Leuven

Medical imaging has become a very important technology in medical diagnosis and treatment. This book explains the mathematical and physical principles of medical imaging and image processing. It introduces digital image processing, explains the most important imaging modalities, and describes image analysis and visualization.

An accompanying CD includes all the images in colour and some animations. ➤

2002 294pp 55 line diagrams 55 half-tones 15 colour plates 5 tables978-0-521-80362-5 HB £90.00

Practical Head and Neck UltrasoundEdited by Anil T. AhujaThe Chinese University of Hong Kong

Rhodri M. EvansMorriston Hospital, Swansea

Covers normal anatomy and provides a comprehensive account of pathological processes in all of the head and neck structures, including the vasculature. With excellent diagrams and high quality images, this book illustrates the key technical and diagnostic steps needed by both trainee and established radiographers or radiologists. It provides clear guidance on scanning technique, potential pitfalls and common problems, and how to achieve optimum image quality.

Practical one-stop reference text ➤

Focuses on the practical issues of imaging technique and diagnosis ➤

2000 188pp978-0-521-68321-0 PB £55.00

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Radiology Made EasySecond editionArpan K. BanerjeeBirmingham Heartlands and Solihull Hospitals

This book adopts a systemic approach to cover the commonest clinical problems that are encountered on the wards, in tutorials and in examinations. Clear radiographs are presented with brief reports and an accompanying discussion of the diagnosis, differential diagnosis and potential further investigations.

‘…a splendid overview of a host of common imaging techniques and findings’ bmj, 2006

2006 198pp 160 half-tones978-0-521-67635-9 PB £29.99

MCQs for the FRCRPart 1Monica KhannaLeon MenezesBoth from Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, London

The perfect revision tool for candidates sitting the FRCR Part 1 examination, allowing them to familiarize themselves with the IRMER (Ionizing Radiation (Medical Exposure) regulations. 175 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are given, in 7 individual examination papers of 25 questions, with explanatory model answers.

2004 166pp 12 line diagrams978-0-521-70565-3 PB £27.99

Atlas of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound AnatomyMike BradleyUniversity of Bristol

Paul O’DonnellRoyal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Middlesex

This volume provides an essential grounding in normal ultrasound anatomy. Each anatomical area of interest is covered by high quality ultrasound scans and concise, accompanying text.

High quality, unlabelled ultrasound images presented alongside ➤

anatomically labelled versions for clarity

Practical advice on scanning technique provided throughout ➤

2002 978-0-521-68863-5 PB £37.00

Imaging of Head and Neck CancerEdited by A. T. AhujaThe Chinese University of Hong Kong

R. M. EvansMorriston Hospital, Swansea

A. D. KingThe Chinese University of Hong Kong

C. A. van HasseltThe Chinese University of Hong Kong

This book looks at all available imaging methods for head and neck cancer, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of each method. The information is provided in a clinical context and will guide radiologists as to the information the clinician actually needs when managing a patient with head and neck cancer.

2003 232pp 150 line diagrams978-1-84110-090-6 HB £56.00

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