Teaching Atlas Of Spine Imaging

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Teaching Atlas of Spine Imaging

Professor Ramsey undertook a massive project and brought it to a magnificent conclusion. The MR images are of high quality and [the] well-written commentary is easy to understand. Well worth the investment...-Radiologic Technology I strongly recommend this book to individuals who are required to interpret MRIs of the vertebral column and the spinal cord... great practical use to clinicians... very absorbing; it was easy to read an entire section in one sitting.-The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery The author has met her purpose in producing a user-friendly spinal imaging atlas that will aid clinicians caring for patients with spine disease.-Radiology Containing nearly 1,000 illustrations and a broad array of case studies, this comprehensive, practical reference simulates an actual clinical setting in which readers view images of a spinal abnormality and then see the correct differential diagnosis. The book contains hundreds of instructive cases, and is ideal for teaching and self-assessment. Practical and complete, the book offers a broad array of classic and unusual cases for residents and practicing surgeons. This easy-to-use resource is the perfect tool for qualifying and CAQ exam preparation.
Teaching Atlas of Spine Imaging

Author: Ruth G. Ramsey
language: en
Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers
Release Date: 1999
Each volume in this series features a wide range of challenging cases in radiology for self assessment and review. All cases stress the "real-life" presentation of a specific clinical problem. Highlighted "pearls", "pitfalls", and "controversial issues" round off each case providing useful hints.
MR Imaging of the Lumbar Spine

Hundreds of diagnostic images improve your clinical decision-making! Two-thirds of degenerative diseases of the vertebral column involve the lumbar spine. Magnetic resonance imaging plays a pivotal role in diagnosis and treatment. With more than 450 illustrations and 78 case studies illustrating various constellations of findings, this book provides a wealth of illustrations that guide the reader through the MR imaging of lumbar disk herniations and spinal stenosis: Impressive series of MR images illustrate both common and unusual findings, helping to enhance conceptual understanding and sharpen diagnostic perception. Clinical findings and progression are covered in addition to MRI findings, helping the reader to appreciate the correlations between clinical and imaging findings. The role of diagnostic imaging is addressed for specific disorders, helping to foster the more discriminating use of imaging procedures in the lumbar spine. The book concludes with a chapter on the current technique of performing CT-guided injections at the lumbar level.