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The chest x-ray is the most commonly performed diagnostic x-ray examination.
Highly illustrated and with only a minimum of necessary text, this new book takes a highly efficient pattern-based approach to evaluating the chest x-ray.
Classes of fi ndings, such as increased radiolucency or alveolar shadow: atelectasis, are used to orient the reader toward the underlying medical problem.
Tables help to organize the basic fi ndings so as to be able to arrive at a differential diagnosis.
While the emphasis is on the chest x-ray, a supporting role is played by helpful CT images, schematics and drawings, and photographs of pathologic specimens, where these may be helpful to understand the chest x-ray appearance of the disease.
Chest x-rays are often performed routinely, prior to employment, prior to surgery or during immigration.
The examining physician must be in a position to evaluate large numbers of chest x-rays confi dently and speedily.
This book succeeds admirably in helping the examiner to this end.