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 : Neuroradiology: The Requisites (Requisites in Radiology)

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.804757
EAN: 9780323005081
Edition: 2
ISBN: 032300508X
Label: Mosby
Manufacturer: Mosby
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 864
Publication Date: August 29, 2003
Publisher: Mosby
Studio: Mosby




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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
This volume in the popular Requisites in Radiology series concisely presents all of today's need-to-know information in neuroradiology. Completely revised and updated, it progresses from the basics of imaging techniques and anatomy to brain diseases and neurodegenerative and congenital abnormalities. It then discusses the subsites of neuroradiology, the head and neck, and degenerative and non-degenerative diseases of the spine. This compact, clinically oriented, easy-to-read format makes it exceptionally useful as a study tool for boards and the CAQ exam for the subspecialty.

  • Features all the elements of previous Requisites volumes-including summaries of major points, boxed information, highlights, and a focus on the most necessary material.
  • Presents the basic clinical, factual, and interpretative material required for clinical practice.
  • Offers the authors' personal perspectives and experiences on the approach and pitfalls in neuroradiology.


  • Updates all information including nuclear medicine applications for thyroid and PTH along with ocular sonography, temporal bone anatomy, and spine trauma.
  • Expands the chapter on techniques to include new technologies such as FLAIR sequences, functional MRI, and spiral CT.
  • Includes new differential diagnosis tables and more diagrams on base of skull anatomy.
  • Offers over 725 illustrations, 50% of them new.




Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Recommended
The best introductory book about Neuroradiology today.
The pictures are of great quality.
I think it is better than the old Osborn Diagnostic Neuroradiology.
Recommended.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - too damn long
This book strays a lot on main pertinent findings and tends to ramble. There is TOOOOOOOO much information at times. The next edition is suppose to be cleaned up quite a bit. Otherwise its a decent book.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Sí, pero No. Le falta bastante....
Cuando un Radiólogo ( no neuroradiólogo ) ocupado necesita revisar un texto de Neuroradiología para resolver un caso o revisar un capítulo determinado de la patología, creo que se puede afirmar rotundamente que buscará una fuente que:
1. Exponga con rigor y actualización el estado actual del conocimiento de la materia, sin información supreflua y con una organización atractiva y fácil de digerir.
2. Ilustre iconográficamente el topic e forma apropiada, con profusión y calidad ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - was not in a good condition
The book is great but though I was charged for the shipping and handling , still I recieved the book in a bad shape and I did not complain because my last purchase was the same and I/my account/reputation with the custmer service would have looked bad.
But generally the book is great and I recommend it for every body but try to ship it to the US address and let somebody bring it to you as it will save you money and you will have an undamaged book which you could sell it in the future



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Pretty good book, and cheap too!

"Whew! It is never over. This book has been a pustule on our rear for so long. I will never write a third edition - you can bet the estate on it. So yes, David, you can be the first author of the third edition. ...."

So begins the introduction by Robert Grossman to this second edition of "Neuroradiology: The Requisites".

It is a bit strange to see so many bad jokes and bad poems and such blunt Asperger syndrome-type language in what should be a dry and scholarly textbook ... Read More







 






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