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Ideal for the non-specialist, this pocket guide focuses on common injuries and those abnormalities this are frequently overlooked or misinterpreted in the emergency department…and provides key indicators when a radiologist should be consulted. Utilizing a concise and systematic approach, it explains how to examine and accurately interpret x-rays. Every chapter focuses on the basic radiographs necessary, important anatomy, normal variants, a system for inspecting suggested views, types of injury, and ends together with a summary of key points. * Highlights common sources of error and diagnostic difficulty. * Emphasizes pitfalls and associated abnormalities. * Offers a summary of key points at the end of every chapter for a fast overview of the much important features. * Accompanies radiographs together with line-drawings to give details difficult concepts.

Customer Reviews

Customer rating is 4 of 5  concise and good for beginners or refrence   2010-02-14
By Amy (Texas)
I purchased this book as a new graduate from med school as I began my first job at the emergency department. Although the radiologist officially reads the x-rays, I wanted to be more knowledgable and have the patient's chart completed in order to page the orthopedic department for consult instead of waiting around for the radiologist's impression. I read the book on the plane while on a vacation and found it an easy read. There is a summary at then end of each chapter to review important points or tips- helpful.
Customer rating is 5 of 5  One of the Best Radiology Books I've had!   2008-08-01
By D. Card (Seattle, WA)
Great illustrations and very straight forward approach to viewing and handling many orthopedic xray images. For the price, it is indeed one book that all medical students should have. In 10 years of my practice, it is the one radiology book that I turn to the most.
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Great for Urgent Care   2008-05-11
By Doc Ang (San Antonio, Tx United States)
I am an urgent care physician and have found this book incredibly useful in my day to day practice...great "watch out to not miss this" notations! Highly recommend!
Customer rating is 5 of 5  very systematized book   2007-01-19
By hossam aly albyaa (KUWAIT)
this book is very smart up to the point updated easy to recall and to study i do believe that is essential to all A,E team.
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Solid basic info   2007-01-16
By Patrice L. Gordon (Rossland, BC Canada)
The best basic radiology reference I've encountered for those of us who aren't regularly interpreting Xrays but need to have a systematic approach that will work for us when we need it. It provides a guide for analyzing an X-ray in a step-by-step fashion and gives relevant pointers regarding subtle findings that you don't want to miss and common pitfalls. Contains lots of useful (and clearly reproduced) sample Xrays.



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