Overview
- Authors:
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Pasquale Paolantonio
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Department of Radiology, San Giovanni Hospital, Roma, Italy
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Clarisse Dromain
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Radiology, Institut de Cancerologie Gustav Roussy, VilleJuif - Paris, France
- Useful in daily practice for planning exams and radiologic reporting
- Quick answer to frequent questions occurring during daily radiological practice
- Practical and brief notes organized in the form of an A-Z glossary
- Easy and fast consultation
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Table of contents (26 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xiii
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- Pasquale Paolantonio, Clarisse Dromain
Pages 1-17
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- Pasquale Paolantonio, Clarisse Dromain
Pages 19-31
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Pages 33-52
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Pages 53-55
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Pages 57-60
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Pages 61-66
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Pages 67-73
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Pages 75-78
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Pages 79-85
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Pages 87-88
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Pages 91-96
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Pages 97-108
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Pages 109-112
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Pages 113-115
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About this book
The new series A-Z Notes in Radiological Practice and Reporting provides practical guides for residents and general radiologists, organized alphabetically, primarily according to disease or condition.
All booklets are designed so as to cover a large spectrum of topics referring to different anatomical regions of interest. Entries typically include a short description of pathological and clinical characteristics, guidance on selection of the most appropriate imaging technique, a schematic review of potential diagnostic clues, and useful tips and tricks.
The present booklet, enriched by illustrations and schemes, is devoted to gastrointestinal imaging. Major topics in CT and MR imaging of the small bowel, colon, rectum, and anus are treated concisely in alphabetical order. For each topic a brief review of clinical features and pathology is presented, followed by a short description of imaging technique and an accurate review of imaging findings and signs which are useful in the differential diagnosis of gastrointestinal disease.
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Authors and Affiliations
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Department of Radiology, San Giovanni Hospital, Roma, Italy
Pasquale Paolantonio
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Radiology, Institut de Cancerologie Gustav Roussy, VilleJuif - Paris, France
Clarisse Dromain