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Content
In 104 cases featuring over 500, high-quality images, Interventional Radiology Cases is a thorough and accessible review of the interventional procedures that radiology residents are expected to be familiar with upon completion of residency and general radiologists need to know for recertification examinations. The cases present both benign and malignant conditions and all pertinent imaging modalities incorporated including: CT, MR, PET, fluoroscopy, and ultrasound. Part of the Cases in Radiology series, this book follows the easy-to-use format of question and answer in which the patient history is provided on the first page of the case, and radiologic findings, differential diagnosis, teaching points, next steps in management, and suggestions for furthering reading are revealed on the following page.
Specifications
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication date
March 26, 2015
ISBN
9780199331277
Format
Paperback
About the author
AMC: Associate Professor of Radiology, Division of Interventional Radiology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York. DM: Chief of Division of Interventional Radiology, Professor of Radiology, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York. AA: Assistant Professor of Radiology, Division of Interventional Radiology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York. BP: Assistant Professor of Radiology, Division of Interventional Radiology, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York.
Reviews
Delusions has great merit, and has really driven the new interdisciplinary research in philosophy of psychiatry. It is a model contribution to this literature for philosophically minded clinicians and clinically minded philosophers, as well as philosophers of mind and naturalistic epistemologists concerned with conditions on belief ascription. The Philosophical Quarterly