Imaging for Otolaryngologists
Author | : | Dunnebier |
Binding | : | Paperback / softback |
Edition | : | 1 |
Year | : | 2011 |
Illustrations | : | 465 |
Pages | : | 356.00 |
ISBN | : | 9789382076568 |
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Description
[It] is a great value and easy purchase for any resident or practing ENT specialists who will no doubt have occasion to reference it again and again. --Medical Science Books May 2011
Imaging for Otolaryngologists distils the essentials of otolaryngologic imaging into a concise reference that concentrates on key topics that are of immediate interest to otolaryngologists practicing in a modern clinical environment.
Prepared by a renowned otolaryngologist, and reviewed and supplemented by expert radiologists, the book provides a well-rounded perspective. The central focus is on image interpretation, including the disease-specific characteristics, the features necessary for successful diagnosis, and the implications for surgery. Each of the 465 high-quality images is clearly labeled, and where appropriate comparisons are made between CT scans and MR images to show complementary functions and limitations.
Imaging for Otolaryngologists helps readers:
- Evaluate the cross-sectional anatomy in rhinology, otology, and laryngology on plain films, CT scans, and MR images
- Appreciate the contribution and limitations of plain films, CT, and MRI in the management of otolaryngologic diseases
- Select the best imaging modality for chronic, acute, and emergency otolaryngologic conditions
- Understand which radiological appearances to look for in the diagnosis of common and less common otolaryngologic diseases