(Chest, Abdomen, & Pelvis)
"Each section opens with an overview that begins with a quick, user-friendly bulleted outline, which describes gross anatomy, imaging anatomy, anatomy-based imaging issues, and imaging pitfalls. This overview includes fine anatomic and physiologic detail that is efficient to access…..This an excellent book for any radiology or surgical resident learning musculoskeletal anatomy and associated imaging or for practicing radiologists, orthopedic surgeons, or any clinician dealing with musculoskeletal issues who need a quick, easy-to-follow reference for normal musculoskeletal imaging.” "
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August 2007 - Academic Radiology review by Stephanie Eschenbach, MD, Emory University School of Medicine
(Musculoskeletal)
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"There is no better way or a more effective publication to accomplish a review of the anatomy than to use this book with its drawings and images side by side, a value amplified by the accompanying figure legends, which, incidentally, are amply robust..This book should find its way onto the shelves of every department and neuroradiology section library, and for those who treasure the fine details of neuroanatomy, this book is a highly recommended purchase.Standing alongside the other neuroradiology volumes in this series (see review AJNR 2005; 26:1876-78), this book would provide one with as complete an illustrative and descriptive neuroimaging collections as is possible."
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April 2007 - American Journal of Neuroradiology
(Brain, Head &Neck, Spine)
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