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portada radiodiagnosis of the vertebrae in adults: 125 exercises for students and practitioners
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
1982
Language
Inglés
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3 x 13.3 x 1.0 cm
Weight
0.20 kg.
ISBN
3540116818
ISBN13
9783540116813

radiodiagnosis of the vertebrae in adults: 125 exercises for students and practitioners

Auguste Wackenheim (Author) · Springer · Paperback

radiodiagnosis of the vertebrae in adults: 125 exercises for students and practitioners - Wackenheim, Auguste

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Synopsis "radiodiagnosis of the vertebrae in adults: 125 exercises for students and practitioners"

This book is intended for beginners and for those who want to refresh their knowledge of the elementary radioanatomy of the vertebrae, particularly their pathological radioanatomy. I do not pretend, as does Roger Martin du Gard's hero, that one always must begin with a radiographic examination, but I do believe that a student, especially one interested in radiology, must be able to apprehend an image isolated from its clinical context. To optimize memorization of the image I have selected unmistakable cases with marked, well-evolved lesions. This will enable the studentlater to recognize less distinct images of the same kind. The first section of the book is exclusively iconographic. After studying an image, the reader will find in the second section, under the appropriate reference number, a commen- tary illustrated with a realistic drawing by my friend Dr. Csaba Hethalmi. Attention to the following points will assist a fruitful reading: 1. Cases 1-5 involve normal subjects; all other cases are pathological. 2. The reader must imagine that he is conducting a routine examination and draw on his resources to make a practical analysis of an image. As a matter of fact, all the films (except that in case 46, which is the radiograph of a specimen) were -indeed taken under routine conditions using standard pro- jections. 3. The cases are in no systematic or nosological order. Each case is illustrated with one, two, or (rarely) three images.

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