Diagnostic and Surgical Imaging Anatomy: Musculoskeletal |  | Authors: B. J Manaster, Catherine C Roberts, Carol L Andrews, Cheryl A Petersilge, Julia Crim Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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ISBN: 1931884315 Dewey Decimal Number: 611.700222 EAN: 9781931884310 ASIN: 1931884315
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Product Description
This volume of the landmark Diagnostic and Surgical Imaging Anatomy series combines a rich pictorial database of high-resolution images and lavish, 3-D color illustrations to help you interpret multiplanar scans with confidence. The book brings you close up to see key structures with meticulously labeled anatomic landmarks from axial, coronal, and sagittal planes. Contents include 300 detail-revealing 3-D color illustrations, 2,000 high-resolution digital scans, and at-a-glance imaging summaries for the musculoskeletal system.
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| Customer Reviews: Essential reference for musculoskeletal imaging February 20, 2009 Eagle Vision (Southeastern United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is not your average anatomy text. This book is organized by anatomic location (shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip and pelvis, knee, ankle and foot) and is an easy reference to navigate quickly. An overview of the anatomy, muscles and tendons, ligaments and neurovascular structures head most sections. The Shoulder Section includes arthrographic images. Basic science of the anatomy is also outlined.
Three dimensional renderered computer images to illustrate anatomy sets the standard for texts/atlases. Image quality is superb and the detail of anatomy sets the standard for clinicians and radiologists.
WHO THIS BOOK IS INTENDED FOR
Radiologists
Orthopedic surgeons
Primary care physicians/Sports medicine specialists
PROS
Excellent detail and illustrations
Comprehensive multimodality text
Organization
CONS
None
CONCLUSION
I highly recommend this text.
love this book December 1, 2008 Michael E. Hlinka (Sacramento, ca United States) Strictly an anatomy book, but very good. I use way more than DI orthopedics or stoller. The anatomy is in high detail with short but very useful discussions. Predominantly MRI, but also ultrasound, xray and CT where appropriate. Standard, CT and MR arthrography anatomy as well.
The best imaging anatomy texts - bar none! September 22, 2007 Terry Dolorosa (Concord, CA USA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This series of anatomy texts has no peer. Each section outlines the key facts, presents superbly executed graphics in explanation, then proceeds to meticulously demonstrate the fine details and subtleties of imaging anatomy using well-labelled and captioned images from every imaging modality ---from plain radiographs through ultrasound, CT, MR, scintigraphy, and even PET.
Admittedly the three volumes will set you back nearly a $1,000 if you get the e-book option (very worthwhile to avoid lugging the set back and forth from home to work), but nothing else comes close to such completeness and quality.
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