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Caffey's Pediatric Diagnostic Imaging with Website, 11th Edition - 2-Volume Set
By Thomas L. Slovis, MD
3536 pages 3900 ills
Trim size 8 1/2 X 10 7/8 in
Copyright 2008
Description
Since 1945, this classic reference has offered the world's most comprehensive coverage of all areas of interest to the radiologist who deals with children. The completely revised 11th edition continues this tradition of excellence. It covers anatomy, embryology, and physiology as well as all imaging modalities from x-ray to cutting-edge multislice cardiac CT, MRI, and CT-PET. You'll also find new sections on cardiac, pericardial, and abdominal imaging as well as interventional radiology. There is also an easy-access appendix of hard-to- find fast facts and measurements. This book truly is a must-have reference for any radiologist who works with pediatric patients.
Reviews
"This great textbook continues to be the most comprehensive and complete reference guide in pediatric radiology. All radiologists involved in the care and imaging of children would benefit from this book. It should certainly be available in the library or reading rooms of every radiology department."—Academic Radiology, review of previous edition.
Key Features
Many non-radiologists discuss their goals for imaging and how we can help them.
State-of-the-art discussions of the latest imaging techniques help you determine the best modality for each patient.
More than 10,000 high-quality radiologic images—40% new to this edition—cover all the latest modalities.
Handy "Teaching Boxes" highlight key points in each chapter—giving you the information you need, fast.
New to this Edition
A new "Cardiac" section with chapters from cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, and radiologists, addresses all issues relevant to this challenging area.
A new "Interventional Radiology" section covers everything you need to know about today's interventional techniques.
New Associate Editors and many new contributors provide abundant fresh perspectives on the clinical problems you face.
A new organization makes key information easier to find.
Detailed videos and self-assessment questions online help you hone your interpretation skills.
Table of Contents
Section I: RADIATION EFFECTS
(Section Editors: Donald P. Frush, Thomas L. Slovis)
1: Biological Effects of Diagnostic Radiation on Children, Thomas L. Slovis, Donald P. Frush, Walter E. Berdon, and Eric J. Hall 2: The Acute and Late Biological Effects of Radiation Therapy in the Management of Childhood Cancer, Nicole Larrier, Theodore Lawrence, and Edward Halperin
Section II: PRENATAL AND NEONATAL IMAGING
(Section Editors: Dorothy I. Bulas, Thomas L. Slovis)
Part I: Overview
3: Overview, Dorothy I. Bulas, and Thomas L. Slovis
Part II: Prenatal and Neonatal Airway
4: Anatomy, Embryology, Physiology of the Airway, Mary P. Bedard 5: Prenatal Diagnosis and Treatment of the Face, Neck, and Airway, Dorothy Bulas and Diana Farmer 6: Congenital Anomalies and Acquired Lesions of the Neonatal Airway, Thomas L. Slovis and Richard M. Shore
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