Rules and tools. Paediatric chest X-ray. Nuclear medicine.
Contrast studies. Complete tomography. Magnetic resonance imaging.
Radiation protection and patient safety. Selection of appropriate
imaging and investigation.
Non-accidental injury. Cases.
Chris Schelvan BSc MBBS MRCP FRCR
Consultant Radiologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Imperial
College NHS Trust, St Mary's Hospital, London
Annabel Copeman BSc MBBS FRCPCH
Consultant Paediatrician, Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust,
Wolverhampton
Jacky Davis MBBS FRCR
Consultant Radiologist, Whittington Hospital, London
Annmarie Jeanes MBBS MRCP FRCR
Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS
Trust, Leeds
Jane Young MSc MBBS FRCR
Consultant Radiologist, Whittington Hospital, London
This book is very clearly set out with a useful initial section of
interpretation, rules, and tools with each of the 100 or so cases.
There are clear answers and a useful list of radiology points and
clinical relevant facts to the condition demonstrated the book will
be a useful aid to doctors training for their examinations and,
indeed, could be a useful text for CPD for Consultants.
Review of 1st edn: Postgraduate Medical Journal, June 2002, A C
Elias-Jones, Consultant Paediatrician, Leicester General
HospitalFor the registrar about to be examined in radiology, I
recommend the book as a pre-examination tutorial containing both
common and important examination material. Review of 1st edn:
Australasian Radiology, 2002
An excellent selection of both common and rare conditions ... that
will spark enthusiasm in those hours leading up to the exams. It
has a welcome and chatty style which serves to entice the
reader.
Review of 1st edn: Radiology Now, 2004A quick refresher of the
classic images of important neonatal and paediatric conditions. The
images used are good quality and cover the most important areas of
paediatric imaging. It is easy and enjoyable to read and covers a
broad range of diseases as well as a few rarer cases. The 'clinical
hot list' with every case will be helpful in the months prior to
the examination.Ulster Med J; 79(3):152-153
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