Diagnostic Imaging by Peter Armstrong
The best-selling textbook provides a balanced account of radiology for the discerning medical student and trainees for higher examinations in medicine, surgery and anaesthesia. It will also appeal to radiology trainees who are beginning their training. The chapter are, in general, divided into two sections: the first looks at the normal and discusses the signs and differential diagnosis of disease which the second section describes the findings in specific disorders. Reflecting the greater use of the newer imaging disorders. Reflecting the greater use of the newer imaging modalities and interventional radiology, this edition has been extensively revised but retains the appropriate emphasis on the imaging techniques with conventional X-rays, ultrasound, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Over 800 photographs and plentiful accompanying diagrams illustrate the key features of the important dignoses and facilitate a clear understanding of image interpretation.