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Diagnostic Imaging Series: Pediatric Neuroradiology

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Diagnostic Imaging Pediatric Neuroradiology

Face your difficult and new cases of pediatric neuroradiological diseases with confidence and accuracy!

This new addition to the DI series contains many quality images and a vast amount of information about many of the most common diagnoses (and many less common diagnoses) that are encountered in the imaging of children with neurological disorders. Its user-friendly format helps the user to quickly find the diagnoses they are seeking and quickly create a small list of differential diagnoses. This is an extremely useful book for the practicing radiologist!

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March 4-8, 2010
ECR in Vienna Austria
Join us in our Booth #2809!

March 22-24, 2010
USCAP in Washington DC

March 23-26, 2010
AUR in San Diego, CA

March 29- April 3, 2010
Head & Neck Specialty Course in Salt Lake City, UT


March 8, 2010
Anne Osborn MD, Amirsys' EVP and Editor-in-Chief, presents opening lecture at ECR 2010 in Vienna, Austria

March 8, 2010
Diagnostic Pathology: Genitourinary written by Mahul B. Amin, MD, et. al., published in the highly acclaimed Diagnostic Pathology series by Amirsys

February 13, 2010
Amirsys team participates in Tour de Palm Springs to raise funds for Coachella Valley’s local charities

February 8, 2010

Amirsys® announces major update to Path IQ Immunoquery®'s database.

February 1, 2010
Amirsys® author, Professor Michelle A. Michel, MD, gives presentations and teaching seminars to the Estonian Society of Radiology (ESR) and the University of Tartu's (UT) radiology department.

January 20, 2010
Academic Radiology reviews Specialty Imaging: HRCT of the Lung saying, “This first-edition comprehensive text of high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) imaging of the lung is a fabulous reference source for anyone involved in reading cardiothoracic CTs.”