
Using The Succinct And Practical Oxford Specialist Handbook Format, Head And Neck Imaging Is An Introduction To The Theory And Practice Of Head And Neck Radiology, As Well As A Guide To Choosing And Performing Imaging Investigations And Minimally Invasive Procedures. Providing An Overview Of This Challenging Subspecialty, Head And Neck Imaging Covers Anatomy And The Different Diagnoses In Head And Neck Radiology In An Easily Comprehensible Way. Bulleted Summaries Of Key Facts In Epidemiology, Imaging Features, Prognosis And Treatment Guide The Reader Through The Various Imaging Techniques And The Ways They Have Direct Clinical Application. Highly Illustrated With Examples Of The Various Imaging Techniques To Aid Understanding, This Is The Definitive Guide To Head And Neck Radiology, And An Ideal Tool For Radiology Trainees And Practitioners.
This text investigates the clinical application of diagnostic imaging and minimally invasive procedures within the complex subspecialty of head and neck radiology. Authors Arangasamy Anbarasu and Jack Lane utilize the Oxford Specialist Handbook framework to provide a structured, accessible introduction to the field. The book synthesizes anatomical knowledge with diagnostic protocols to assist practitioners in selecting appropriate imaging investigations for specific clinical scenarios.
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Readers frequently note the practical utility of the handbook format for radiology trainees and practitioners seeking a concise reference. Experts highlight this as a reliable tool for bridging the gap between theoretical anatomical knowledge and daily clinical application.
Page Count:
560
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192564439
ISBN-13:
9780192564436
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