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Excellent learning tool and referenceReview Date: 2008-02-11
textbook of gi radiologyReview Date: 2002-09-28
The Best GI Radiology Book EverReview Date: 2000-12-13

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"Important Reference"Review Date: 2003-04-22
First-Rate ResourceReview Date: 2003-03-28
"User-Friendly Introduction"Review Date: 2003-02-10

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EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!Review Date: 2008-06-04
Tour de force in MSK ultrasounReview Date: 2008-04-19
Johnson McEvoy
BSc, MSc, MISCP, MCSP, PT
Chartered Physiotherapist
Ireland
the best book of musculoskeletal ultrasoundReview Date: 2008-02-10

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perfect for the ARDMS general physics and instrumentation examReview Date: 2007-01-09
ultrasoun techReview Date: 2008-05-27
Ultrasound Physics & Instrumentation ARDMS ExamReview Date: 2007-01-09

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Atlas of Clinical Positron Emission TomographyReview Date: 2000-04-08
THE FISRT ATLAS OF ONCOLOGY PET-SCANReview Date: 2000-04-08
Positron Emission Tomography is a non invasive, diagnostic imaging technique for measuring the metabolic activity of cells in the human body. It is useful clinically in patients with certain conditions affecting the brain and the heart as well as in patients with certain types of cancer. The field of PET has been quickly emerging into clinical diagnostic medicine. PET has been in clinical use since the early 1990s.
There is considerable information about PET inside this book
This Atlas attempts to distil more than five year's of clinical PET imaging, it indicate chapter after chapter, to clinicians the role of PET in improvings patient care.
In Introduction and inside the first part, readers can find some information about technical aspects of imaging and the scientific bases of nuclear physics, positron annihilation, imaging acquisition, and scanners.
In the Second part, the most important, authors comment each clinical issues. 1. Lymphoma 2. Lung Cancer 3. Breast Cancer 4. Head & Neck Cancer 5. Colorectal Cancer 6. Melanoma 7. Primary Brain tumour And Evolving oncology applications (Thyroid & para, Oesophagus, Liver, Renal...)
In the Last Part, this book talk about other applications of PET in Neurology and Psychiatrics, Cardiology Fields.
Inside each chapter, you can find important indications, suggest algorithm incorporating PET, lot of illustration B&W and color, clinical cases, and bibliography.
Most of this atlas is devoted to oncology. I was very please to read this Atlas.

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Best of Case Review Series - take noteReview Date: 2006-05-30
Dr. Reddy's book is another pleasant surprise.
The book arrived with several others a few months ago and I accidently discarded it along with the shipping box into my recycling bin, thinking it was a catalogue. The book is very thin (less than 1 cm thick), although it actually has a reasonable page count.
I later recovered the book, disappointed that I'd spent so much on a pamphlet, and stuck it on the bottom of my stack of books to get around to reading.
Now, I'm very happy I saved it for last. After completing this book I feel fairly confident that I will at least understand the anatomy of any major cardiac lesion/anomaly presented at the ABR exams. Dr. Reddy's text ties together many of the cases seen in Pediatrics and Chest and provides reasonable multimodality support for these entities. It's also up to date, unlike many of the other Case Review Series, and the image quality is excellent.
The book also duplicates many of the cases on the UCSF Cardiac MRI CD-ROM.
Now, Dr. Yousem, please take a close look and consider remodeling the other books in the series after this text.
Another strong addition to the seriesReview Date: 2006-02-24
How the series could go from an A to A+ (are you listening, Dr. Yousem?): make the discussions more succinct with rapid-fire headings like Findings, Diagnosis, Differential, Key Points (i.e. - what a board examiner might be looking for). We can get the rest from our other textbooks. My thanks to Drs. Reddy, Yousem and all the other CRS authors.

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Authoritative, definitive reference for the specialtyReview Date: 2001-10-10
Much has changed in uroradiology, as in every aspect of medicine, over the past 10 years. As a result, chapters in the first edition have been completely rewritten, and several new chapters have been added. Because this text includes both urologists and radiologists as contributors, the reader is able to gain a global overview of the diagnosis and treatment of urologic pathology because the text is not limited to just the imaging findings.
The section on interventional radiology is representative of the comprehensive nature of this text. This section alone contains 24 chapters ranging from percutaneous nephrostomies to lithotripsy. There is even a chapter on fetal obstructive uropathy.
MR imaging of the urinary tract has undergone substantial change since the publication of the first edition.
State-of-the-art MR images and techniques are included in many of the chapters. Color
Doppler sonography is also contained
in the appropriate chapters. Nuclear medicine evaluation of the urinary tract is thoroughly covered, which is difficult to
accomplish in more focused books.
Cutting-edge techniques, such as positron emission tomography scanning, are discussed.
Overall, the quality of the more than 4000 images is outstanding. The text is very readable. References are exhaustive and would be an excellent aid in scholarly research in the field.
This three-volume tome should be in every hospital library as well as every departmental library for both radiology and urology. Specialists in uroradiology will find it to be an invaluable resource.
Shortly after this reference work was completed, Dr. Pollack unfortunately passed away. The second edition of Clinical Urography is a fitting tribute to his legacy, which is one of uncompromising pursuit of excellence in the diagnosis and treatment of urologic disease in patients everywhere.
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Mark S. Ridlen
Brown University School of Medicine Rhode Island Hospital Providence, RI 02903
Pollack's CU is the definitive text in uroradiologyReview Date: 2001-10-11
Most of the authors are world-renowned authorities who have written about their particular areas of research and subspecialty expertise.
It is difficult to do justice to this monumental effort in a one-page review. The current edition is exceptionally well-organized and edited. The introductory section on imaging techniques is 600 pages alone, and there are entire and complete sections on developmental and congenital disorders and neuromuscular disorders, among many others. A comprehensive and highly practical section on interventional uroradiology is included. The chapter on obstructive uropathy is a small superb textbook itself, and the other chapters run the gamut from common topics, such as reflux, to obscure subjects, such as genitourinary tract brucellosis and amyloidosis.
Each chapter is extensively illustrated, and image quality, in general, is good to superior. I discovered virtually no content or typographic errors, which is particularly impressive given the length of the book, which is approximately 3,800 pages. Production values are uniformly high throughout the three volumes.
What is particularly surprising is how readable and highly practical Clinical Urography is. While it can be used as a reference work, individual chapters or long sections of the book can be read at a single sitting. There is excellent cross-referencing, and, in general, there is little repetition of material throughout the individual chapters and sections. Most of the chapters are extensively referenced, and the references, in general, have been updated.
There is an appropriate mixture of older imaging techniques and images
and modern cross-sectional imaging techniques throughout the three volumes. Controversial or difficult topics, such as
renovascular
hypertension, imaging of acquired renal cystic disease, and urinary incontinence, are handled in a comprehensive and balanced
manner. There is excellent radiologic-pathologic correlation in the renal cystic and renal neoplastic sections. While there
is not enough room to mention many of the highlights of the book, some chapters deserve special notice, including those on
sonographic evaluation of the urinary tract, genitourinary tuberculosis, pediatric urinary tract infection, renal parenchymal
disease, urethral and bladder trauma, and retroperitoneal fibrosis.
By design, there is a paucity of material on adult gynecologic imaging, although there is a sole chapter on gynecologic inflammatory disease. Individuals seeking comprehensive information in this area will have to refer to other textbooks. Other criticisms of the second edition are fairly minor. The chapter on radiation exposure is superficial and not geared to specific issues in urologic imaging. The chapter on conventional radiographs could have been shorter, and image quality could have been better. The chapter on lymphangiography is primarily of historic interest and could have been deleted. The discussion of scintigraphy of adrenal disease, with the exception of imaging of pheochromocytoma, is also primarily of historic interest. Also, in a few of the chapters (for example, "Retroperitoneal Tumors and Cysts"), the cases shown are fairly old and could have been updated.
The primary intended audience for the second edition of Clinical Urography is radiologists with a strong interest in the modern practice of uroradiology, as well as urologists, nephrologists, and pathologists who specialize in uropathology. The book also belongs in the libraries of all medical schools and radiology departments around the world. For a book of such depth and length, the list price of [price] is an absolute bargain.
The second edition of Clinical Urography more than achieves its stated goal in the preface, which is to serve
as the source reference in urinary tract imaging. It is a testament to the incredible efforts of the late Dr. Howard Pollack,
a co-editor, the associate editors, and all the varied contributors.
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Douglas S. Katz, MD

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Radiology ReviewReview Date: 2000-06-19
comprehensive review for radiologic registry: a centralizedReview Date: 2002-07-21
the question and answer for radiologic technologist
new technology for MRI
about the latest reviewfor American reviewers

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Excellent.Review Date: 2008-05-08
Great buy!
Thorough but succintReview Date: 2003-10-09

AnatomyReview Date: 2007-03-27
The best imaging anatomy texts - bar none!Review Date: 2007-09-22
Admittedly the three volumes will set you back nearly a $1,000 if you get the e-book option (very worthwhile to avoid lugging the set back and forth from home to work), but nothing else comes close to such completeness and quality.
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