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| View Larger Image | Fundamentals of Pediatric Radiology by Lane F. Donnelly
| | List Price: | $65.00 | | Price: | $58.50 | | You Save: | $6.50 (10%) |  | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 198292 | | Studio: | Saunders |  | | Binding: | Paperback | | Number Of Pages: | 273 | | Publication Date: | March 09, 2001 | | Publisher: | Saunders |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description This highly readable primer is designed to provide a quick overview of the fundamental information in pediatric imaging, techniques, and interpretation. Brief and to the point, it features short chapters and hundreds of illustrations for fast comprehension and retention of data. It emphasizes commonly encountered imaging scenarios and pediatric diseases, and practical differential diagnoses rather than long, comprehensive differential lists. Intended for quick access, this new manual condenses the "must-know" information in pediatric radiology into one convenient volume. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 3 reviews)
| Great book  An excellent overview of Pediatric radiology who need to be familiar, but not expert in the field. March 13, 2007 | | Good and very helpful for quick review  It is very well written and all pertinent topics for a resident are included without too much details. It is good for a quick overall review of the subject with good images for residents preparing for oral boards. March 08, 2007 | | Excellent introduction to pediatric radiology  This is a well-written text that is easily readable during your first pediatric radiology rotation (slightly bigger than Helm's pink book). It's clearly targeted at radiology residents, since the author includes short explanations and tips on performing common fluoro procedures and anticipates questions most residents have when first starting peds. Given its size and cost, some compromises with the book were made (I would like to see more pictures and diagrams), but the ones in the book are generally of excellent quality. Pertinent films are discreetly labelled to illustrate major findings, a major benefit to newer residents. The topics are discussed clearly and succintly, with the most relevant facts of each topic included. Given it's size it's not overly comprehensive, but this is probably a plus for most residents frustrated by larger texts that drone on about one topic or focus on obscure topics that are unlikely to be helpful early in their training. This book is much better than two larger and more expensive texts I have looked at, the Peds Requisites and the Essentials of Peds Radiology. February 02, 2004 | |
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