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Chest Radiology: Patterns and Differential Diagnoses by James C. Reed, MD (Professor of Radiology, Department of Radiology, University of Louisville Hospital, Louisville, KY)

Sharpen your skills in chest x-ray interpretation using this trusted clinical resource! Chest Radiology: Patterns and Differential Diagnoses, 7th Edition, by Dr. James Reed, walks you through a logical, sequential thought process for the differential diagnoses of 23 radiologic patterns of common chest diseases, using 150 superbly illustrated patient cases. You'll gain a solid and thorough understanding of how to read and interpret chest x-rays with expert guidance on common disease patterns, differential diagnoses, narrowing down the diagnoses, and further studies (from additional radiographic exams to CT or to biopsy). Each chapter follows a consistent format: Presenting Case, Questions, Discussion, Top 5 Diagnoses, Summary, and Answer Guide. Heavily illustrated with chest radiographs and additional CT, HRCT, and MR correlative images; plus bulleted summary boxes of comprehensive diagnoses lists and interpretation points. An ideal resource for mastering this lower-cost modality before considering more complicated and costly procedures. Illustrated case studies and quizzes feature new and improved questions that address the challenges seen in practice today. Significant updates on carcinoid tumors and pulmonary nodules, including pathologic descriptions, detection, management, and new terminology; new lung cancer screening guidelines and benefits of CT vs. x-ray for screening; and CT description of nodules, detection of pulmonary nodules with chest x-rays, anatomic and perception problems with x-rays in identifying nodules. New content on diffuse disease, including new pathologic terms and the latest impact of high resolution CT (HRCT). Updates on radiation dosing and emphasis on lower dosing, and an expanded emphasis on how to interpret x-rays and CT scans. Expert ConsultT eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

Chest Radiology Reviews

This seventh edition continues the book's quality tradition and remains a staple for radiology residents.. Of greatest value in this edition, as with prior editions, is the pattern approach to imaging of the lung parenchyma. This topic is typically not well taught in residency programs and is nicely supplemented by the information in this book. Reviewed by Tara Catanzano, MD (Baystate Medical Center)

Table of Contents

Part 1: Chest Wall, Pleura, and Mediastinum 1. Introduction 2. Chest Wall Lesions 3. Pleural and Subpleural Opacities 4. Pleural Effusion 5. Pleural Thickening and Pleural Calcification 6. Elevated Diaphragm 7. Shift of the Mediastinum 8. Widening of the Mediastinum 9. Anterior Mediastinal Mass 10. Middle Mediastinal Mass 11. Hilar Enlargement 12. Posterior Mediastinal Mass Part 2: Pulmonary Opacities 13. Atelectasis 14. Segmental and Lobar Consolidations 15. Diffuse Air-Space Opacities 16. Multifocal Ill-Defined Opacities 17. Diffuse Fine Nodular Opacities 18. Fine Reticular Opacities 19. Coarse Reticular Opacities (Honeycomb Lung) 20. Solitary Pulmonary Nodule 21. Multiple Nodules and Masses Part 3: Hyperlucent Abnormalities 22. Hyperlucent Thorax 23. Solitary Lucent Defect 24. Multiple Lucent Lesions Bibliography

Additional information

NPB9780323498319
9780323498319
0323498310
Chest Radiology: Patterns and Differential Diagnoses by James C. Reed, MD (Professor of Radiology, Department of Radiology, University of Louisville Hospital, Louisville, KY)
New
Hardback
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2017-12-15
416
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