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An imaging atlas for diagnosing common emergency conditions The Atlas of Emergency Radiology features 1,500 outstanding radiologic images that depict virtually any condition encountered in an emergency department. Concise text side-by-side with the images details indications, key radiographic findings, and radiographic pearls. Features Follows the same design as the acclaimed Atlas of Emergency Medicine Allows readers to see what emergency conditions look like on CT, MRI, ultrasound, and x-ray Ensures that radiographic signs won't be missed when radiology studies are reviewed in the emergency department Lawrence B. Stack, M.D., is Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN. Table of Contents PART 1: REGIONAL ANATOMY 1. Head, Face and Neck Trauma 2. Neurologic Conditions 3. Mouth, Nose and Throat 4. Cardiac Conditions 5. Pulmonary Conditions 6. Gastrointestinal Conditions 7. Urologic Conditions 8. Gynecologic and Obstetric Conditions 9. Upper Extremity and ShoulderTrauma 10. Upper Extremity and Shoulder Conditions 11. Lower Extremity and Hip Trauma 12. Lower Extremity and Hip Conditions 13. Spinal Trauma and Injury PART 2: SPECIALTY AREAS 14. Pediatric Conditions 15. Child Abuse 16. Toxicological and Environmental Conditions 17. Wounds & Soft Tissue Injuries 18. Forensic Medicine