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Freyschmidt's 'Koehler/Zimmer' Borderlands of Normal and Early Pathological Findings in Skeletal Radiography

Freyschmidt, Jürgen/Brossmann, Joachim/Wiens, Jürgen et al
ISBN/EAN: 9783137841050
Umbreit-Nr.: 833454

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 1152 S., 4242 Illustr., 4206 Fotos, 74 Tab.
Format in cm:
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Erschienen am 20.11.2002
Auflage: 5/2002
€ 149,99
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  • Zusatztext
    • The classic text in a revised and expanded fifth edition!Is a radiological finding normal or pathologic? This "borderline" between the two states presents a daunting challenge to radiologists and orthopedic surgeons on a daily basis. Thieme proudly presents the updated and expanded fifth edition of the landmark text generations of physicians have used to differentiate borderline findings! Redesigned for optimal use, the book is organized according to diagnostic questions raised by clinical findings, radiographic findings, or both. You'll find all possible variants in five pathologic categories: anomaly; trauma; necrosis; inflammation; and tumor. The book provides imaging examples of the entire body, from the skull base, shoulder, and clavicle, to lower spine, knees, and the feet. More than 4,200 high-quality illustrations give clear examples of potential findings. Key features of this historic text: - Illustrated with more than 4,200 outstanding drawings, photographs, and radiographs--nearly 4 per page! - Full coverage of pathologic conditions in their fully developed form, - Exhaustive analysis of borderline findings for both pediatric and adult cases - Valuable guidelines on integrating pathologic conditions with CT and MRI findings This book is the encyclopedic resource that will expand your knowledge of findings in skeletal radiology and enhance your diagnostic skills. No personal or professional library is complete without this new standard-bearer in the field!
  • Kurztext
    • International acclaim for previous editions: "Excellent. the 'bible' of anomalies and variants. much worthwhile material. should be available to everyone interpreting skeletal radiographs." - Radiology "This text must hold a record for a continuously relevant, frequently updated radiological reference. all of the illustrations are state-of-the-art. an invaluable reference." -The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery Is a radiological finding normal or pathologic? Assessing the "borderline between these two states is a daily challenge to radiologists and orthopaedic surgeons. Thieme proudly presents the updated and expanded fifth edition of the landmark text generations of physicians have used to differentiate borderline findings. Unlike competing texts, Borderlands is uniquely organized according to diagnostic questions raised by clinical findings, radiographic findings, or both. You'll find the possible differential diagnoses of variants, classified in the five fundamental pathologic categories: anomaly; trauma; necrosis; inflammation; and tumor. The book provides imaging examples of the entire body, from the skull base, shoulder, and clavicle, to the lower spine, knees, and feet. Key features of this historic text: Lavishly illustrated with more than 4,200 outstanding drawings, photographs, and radiographs nearly 4 per page! The only text to provide the valuable combination of normal, borderline, and early and late pathologic findings New format reflecting the situations you'll encounter in clinical practice Valuable "pearls" highlighting special features or rare items a unique benefit missing from the competition Exhaustive analysis of borderline findings for both pediatric and adult cases Here is the encyclopedic resource that will expand your knowledge of findings in skeletal radiology and enhance your diagnostic skills. No personal or professional library is complete without this new standardbearer in the field! Juergen Freyschmidt, M.D., is Professor and Director, Division of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Zentralkrankenhaus, Bremen, Germany. Joachim Brossmann, M.D., is Professor of Radiology at the University of Kiel, Germany. Juergen Wiens, M.D., and Andreas Sternberg, M.D., are radiologis
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    • Freyschmidt