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Pediatric Imaging: Case Review Series E-Book

Pediatric Imaging: Case Review Series E-Book

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ISBN

9780323082716, 0323082718

Publisher

Elsevier Health Sciences

Published Date

July 1, 2010

Language

Edition

1

Size

60 MB

Page Count

1505

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Pediatric Imaging: Case Review is a focused, exam-oriented resource designed to strengthen diagnostic skills and clinical reasoning in pediatric radiology. Using a case-based format, the book presents a wide spectrum of classic and uncommon pediatric imaging scenarios spanning fetal life through early adolescence. By combining high-quality images with targeted questions, it enables residents and practicing radiologists to efficiently review essential pediatric body and neuroimaging concepts while simulating the demands of board and certification examinations.

Key Features:

  • Case-based review of common, classic, and rare but critical pediatric imaging diagnoses
  • More than 300 high-quality images with detailed case descriptions
  • 600 all-new multiple-choice questions modeled on core board and certification exam formats
  • Progressive difficulty levels organized into Opening Round, Fair Game, and Challenge sections
  • Fully updated content, including new cases on congenital heart disease
  • Coverage of advanced imaging techniques such as fetal MRI and cardiac CTA/MRA
  • Expanded discussion of radiation dose reduction, patient management, quality, safety, and non-interpretive skills
  • Incorporation of current disease classification systems, including ISSVA 2014 for vascular anomalies
  • Included Expert Consult eBook with searchable text, images, and references across multiple devices