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Summary:
Under the expert direction of one of the leaders in the field of radiology, Joseph T. Ferrucci, MD, Taveras and Ferrucci's Radiology on CD-ROM is the one resource clinical practitioners, researchers, and residents can turn to for complete, up-to-date, usable coverage of imaging techniques.
With five volumes on one CD-ROM, Radiology on CD-ROM provides comprehensive coverage in all areas of radiology and is organized by organ system for your convenience.
This CD-ROM also presents the appropriate imaging modalities that can be employed in the diagnosis of a particular disease.
Plus, there is authoritative guidance that you cannot find anywhere else because Radiology on CD-ROM is written and edited by the world's leading experts in the field.
Up to 74 Category 1 AMA/PRA CME Credit Hours are available.
Windows / Macintosh Compatible
FEATURES:
Contains more than 7,000 pages of clinical information (CD-ROM)
Contains more than 20,000 high-resolution images with zoom capability to inspect clinical details (CD-ROM)
Organised by organ system, and presents the approved imaging modalities that can be employed in the diagnosis of a particular disease
Written and edited by the world's leading experts in the field
Easy to use, searchable database (CD-ROM)
Updated annually to keep user current
Self assessment questions to help readers test their comprehension of various topics (CD-ROM)
Up to 74 category 1 AMA/PRA CME credit hours are available
Contents
Volume 1
36. Decision Pathways for Diagnostic Imaging
Deborah C. ter Meulen and Joseph T. Ferrucci
53. The Chest Radiographic Patterns of Interstitial Lung Disease
Wallace T. Miller, Jr.
57. Immunologic Lung Disease
Lynne M. Hurwitz, Page McAdams and Philip C. Goodman
103. The Conservatively Treated Breast
Lia Bartella and David Dershaw
Volume 2
20. MRI in Ischemic Heart Disease
T.A.M. Kaandorp, H.J. Lamb, J.J. Bax, E.E. van der Wall and Albert de Roos
133A. MR of Coronary Artery Anomalies
Patricia Nguyen and Michael V. McConnell
134B. Non-invasive Evaluation of Peripheral Vascular Disease
Steven C. Rose
137A. Hepatic Transarterial Therapies for Primary and Secondary Liver Tumors
Isaac Kori
141. Hemodialysis Access Imaging and Intervention
R. Scott Mercurio
142B. Inferior Vena Cava Filters
Clement J. Grassi
Volume 3
104. Soft Tissue Injury with Spinal Trauma
Valerie L. Jewells and Mauricio Castillo
Volume 4
30A. Intestinal Malrotation in Adults
Perry J. Pickhardt
42. Intestinal Ischemia
Dushyant Sahani and Arthur C. Waltman
61C. Radiofrequency Ablation in the Treatment of Liver Cancer
Vanessa A. van Raalte, John P. McGahan, S. Nahum Goldberg and Gerald D. Dodd, III
61E. Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Janio Szklaruk, Eric P. Tamm and Paul M. Silverman
62. Diffuse Disease of the Liver
Patricia J. Mergo, Pablo R. Ros and Henry I. Goldberg
83. Retroperitoneal Lymphadenopathy
Steve Weitz
85. The Adrenal Gland
N. Reed Dunnick
Volume 5
44. Mixed Connective Tissue Disease
Andrew R. Gordon and Murray K. Dalinka
73. Orthopedic Evaluation of the Patient with Suspected Musculoskeletal Tumor
Rakesh Donthineni and Onder Ofluoglu
86. Intramuscular Myxomas
Neil A. Roach