You’ll Never Want to Use a Traditional Text Reference Again.
Our best-selling author editorial board started with a clean slate to design a new, more efficient reference book. The result: a comprehensive, bulleted format, quick-to-use reference source that contains four times the number of images and twice the substantive text content of a traditional book.
Included in the Diagnostic Imaging series: click below for specifics
Orthopaedics by David W. Stoller et al.
Brain by Anne Osborn et al.
Head & Neck by Ric Harnsberger et al.
Abdomen by Michael P. Federle et al.
Spine by Jeff S. Ross et al.
Pediatrics by Lane F. Donnelly et al.
Obstetrics by Paula J. Woodward et al.
Chest by Jud W. Gurney, MD.
Breast by Wendie Berg et al.
Ultrasound by Anil T. Ahuja et al.
Peds Neuro by A. James Barkovich et al.
Nuclear Medicine by Kathryn A. Morton et al.
Emergency by Brooke R Jeffrey et al.
Gynecology by Hedvig Hricak et al.
Cardiovascular by Suhny Abbara et al. (April, 2008)
A New Stoller is Finally Here! We are very proud that our first book is lead-authored by David Stoller, M.D. This new work sets the platinum standard for orthopaedic and sports medicine single-volume reference with about 2,700 radiologic images and 300 richly illustrated color graphics. This book is the expansion and replacement of Dr. Stoller’s award-winning 1997 text on the same topic.
Written by many of the best-known names in cardiac and vascular imaging, this title contains a vast amount of concentrated information about cardiovascular disease entities and numerous high quality state of the art images. Unlike other cardiovascular imaging textbooks this text focuses not just on one imaging modality such as MRI or CT, but rather highlights the imaging findings and appropriate role of all current imaging modalities that are pertinent to individual diagnoses. The imaging material is superb throughout and the author list includes experts from all aspects of modern cardiac and vascular imaging. Images are clear and convey typical and atypical examples of specific diagnoses, and "mimics" and potential pitfalls that may affect diagnostic accuracy.
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