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| View Larger Image | Atlas of Virtual Colonoscopy by J.T. Ferrucci, J.H. Bond, Abraham H. Dachman
| | List Price: | $169.00 |  | | Available: | Usually ships in 4 to 6 weeks |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 1339245 | | Studio: | Springer |  | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Number Of Pages: | 296 | | Publication Date: | February 06, 2003 | | Publisher: | Springer |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Virtual colonoscopy is a rapidly developing technique that promises to be safer, more economical, and less intrusive than conventional diagnostic tests for colon cancer. This procedure allows the physician to look inside the body without having to insert a long tube into the colon, as in conventinal colonoscopy, or filling the colon with liquid barium, as with barium enema. VC has attracted the attention of the media and the public as a much-lauded alternative to current techniques. In response to this demand, renowned radiologist Dr. Abraham Dachman and a distinguished list of international contributors have put together a comprehensive atlas that depicts the entire range of this new technique. The illustrations are clear and true to life, showing normal and abnormal findings in virtual colonoscopy. This unique resource also points out critical clinical elements in using VC and summarizes the state of the art. The "Atlas of Virtual Colonoscopy" fills a void for all radiologists and gastroenterologists needing to or simply interested in learning about this exciting new technique. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 1 review)
| Worth the c-note  The illustrations alone make this a worthwhile buy, whether you're a gastroenterologist or just extremely interested in colonoscopies. Ever since Katie Couric's live colonoscopy on TODAY, I've been intrigued by the procedure, considering it something of an art form as well as an intrusive medical procedure. But Abraham Dachman and his team of writers make a compelling argument for the use of Virtual Colonoscopy in lieu of long tubes, nano-cameras, and liquid barium. It's a brave new world. September 20, 2003 | |
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