Radiographic pathology for technologists

This reference describes the pathologic processes that radiographers are most likely to encounter. High-quality radiographs depict these pathologies using the modern imaging modalities available, with increased emphasis on CT and MRI. Information is organized by body system versus disease classifica...

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Main Authors: Mace, James D. (Author), Kowalczyk, Nina (Author)
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: St. Louis Mosby 1994
Edition:SECOND EDITION
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Summary:This reference describes the pathologic processes that radiographers are most likely to encounter. High-quality radiographs depict these pathologies using the modern imaging modalities available, with increased emphasis on CT and MRI. Information is organized by body system versus disease classification, making this a practical and easy-to-use reference. Each chapter starts with an explanation of anatomy and physiology, then moves on to imaging considerations with discussions of why particular modalities are used. Each disease is categorized by its type with a description of its appearance, signs and treatment
Item Description:Rev. ed. of: Radiographic pathology for technologists / James D. Mace & Nina Kowalczyk. 1988
Physical Description:xv, 432 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 424) and index
ISBN:9780801670596
0801670594