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Acute CT: A Primer of Emergency Imaging
     
Saeed Mirsadraee
MD PhD MRCS, Specialist Registrar, Academy of Radiology, Leeds General Infirmary
Kshitij Mankad
MBBS, MRCP, Specialist Registrar, Academy of Radiology, Leeds General Infirmary
Alan Chalmers
MBChB, MRCP, FRCR, Consultant Radiologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals

£29.95,  978-1-85315-742-4,  192pp,  Paperback,  November 2009

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Acute CT is an exciting and challenging area of radiology which has largely replaced the more traditional forms of imaging in terms of emergency practice. Radiologists, radiographers, and anyone who is involved in acute CT imaging and its interpretation, need to keep abreast with the latest techniques in order to optimise the examination and gain the maximum diagnostic information from the images generated.

Acute CT: A Primer of Emergency Imaging is a precise, up-to-date and comprehensive volume of a size and format that lends itself to easy reference. It forms an ideal bench book or pocket companion for junior radiologists who often have to deal with the demands of on-call practice.

State-of-the art CT imaging protocols in the emergency and trauma setting are included along with protocol for the optimum use of contrast agents. The common emergency conditions and their differential diagnoses are presented in an easily read and understood format. This involves a 4-step practical approach:

# appropriate imaging protocol and technique for a particular clinical problem or body part under investigation

# narrative outlining the expected classical imaging features, the less common findings occasionally encountered, and the differential diagnosis

# schematic of the key imaging findings. CT images of the findings in a classical presentation, potential pitfalls with interpretation, and examples of more atypical findings

# advice on formulating an acute report and answering what the clinicians need to know to help with management decisions

Acute CT reporting is carried out by both radiologists and non-radiologists and this book is designed with all groups in mind. It will be an ideal handbook for clinicians worldwide who are involved in this area, and will be of great use to those studying for Royal College and Boards exams, as well as to trainee and practicing radiographers.

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