Gastrointestinal Imaging: Case Review, by Vincent Low, MD, FRANZCR, tests your ability to interpret a wide range of images seen in practice. The completely revised edition of this medical reference book in the popular Case Review Series features 200 cases organized by difficulty, making it ideal for quick reference and easy board review! Study effectively with content that mimics the new format of board exams as well as the everyday clinical experience - offering highly effective preparation for certification, recertification, and practice. Spend less time searching and more time learning with easy-to-navigate chapters focused on visual identification and diagnosis, and reorganized by degree of case difficulty and then by body part within each category. Stay current with the most recent findings and advancements in gastrointestinal radiology. Review 200 cases organized by level of difficulty, with multiple-choice questions, answers, and rationales that mimic the new format of certification and recertification exams. Effectively employ differential diagnosis procedures to distinguish among diseases and disorders with similar sonographic presentations. Alleviate exam anxiety and sharpen your clinical skills with visual guidance from entirely new high-quality, state-of-the-art images presenting a wide range of clinical situations. Challenge your knowledge of a full range of topics in gastrointestinal imaging with - 200 cases that mimic the new board format
Reviews"This is a high-quality review of the range of conditions encountered in gastrointestinal radiology. It should prove useful for general radiologists in practice as a guide and a reference, and should also be useful for trainees as a teaching guide and for board exam preparation. It has been updated from the previous edition of 2008 to reflect changes in practice."- Bennett Greenspan, MD, MS (Medical College of Georgia) 5 star Doody Rating!
Book InformationISBN 9780323087216
Author Vincent LowFormat Paperback
Page Count 432
Imprint SaundersPublisher Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Weight(grams) 990g