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This case-based guide teaches systematic analysis of abdominal X-rays for everyone from complete beginners to professionals. Readers practise X-ray interpretation on 100 high quality images based on real-life scenarios alongside questions that test their overall clinical knowledge. Over each page is a model report accompanied by a fully annotated version of the X-ray to explain the answer's reasoning.
100 Practice Abdominal X-Rays is ideal for students preparing for examinations and will also provide a handy reference for postgraduates and practising doctors.
- 100 high-definition images, just like real-life X-rays
- Full-colour annotations demystify abdominal X-rays for complete beginners
- Systematic examples of how to present reports in an exam and on a hospital ward round
- Follows international radiology reporting guidelines
- Matched to the Royal College of Radiologists national curriculum
- New bonus questions to allow the reader to test their knowledge and cement their learning
This case-based guide teaches systematic analysis of abdominal X-rays for everyone from complete beginners to professionals. Readers practise X-ray interpretation on 100 high quality images based on real-life scenarios alongside questions that test their overall clinical knowledge. Over each page is a model report accompanied by a fully annotated version of the X-ray to explain the answer's reasoning.
100 Practice Abdominal X-Rays is ideal for students preparing for examinations and will also provide a handy reference for postgraduates and practising doctors.
- 100 high-definition images, just like real-life X-rays
- Full-colour annotations demystify abdominal X-rays for complete beginners
- Systematic examples of how to present reports in an exam and on a hospital ward round
- Follows international radiology reporting guidelines
- Matched to the Royal College of Radiologists national curriculum
- New bonus questions to allow the reader to test their knowledge and cement their learning
Table of Contents
Standard CasesIntermediate Cases
Advanced Cases
Case Questions and Answers
Case Index
Index
Authors
Patrice Eastwood Ali B.A.K. Al-Hadithi Academic Clinical Fellow (Cardiology and Internal Medicine), University of Cambridge; Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, United Kingdom. Ali B.A.K. Al-Hadithi, MB BChir, MA(Cantab), MRCP(UK), AFHEA, PGCert (Med Ed)Academic Clinical Fellow (Cardiology and Internal Medicine)
University of Cambridge;
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
United Kingdom Zeshan Qureshi Paediatric Registrar, London Deanery, United Kingdom.