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The aim of the handbook is to provide a practical guide for residents and general radiologists, organized alphabetically, primarily according to disease or condition. The handbook will be designed as a short booklet with some illustrations and schemes and will cover topics on cardiac MDCT and MRI. Entries typically include a short description of pathological and clinical characteristics, guidance on selection of the most appropriate imaging technique, a schematic review of potential diagnostic clues, and useful tips and tricks.

Produktbeschreibung
The aim of the handbook is to provide a practical guide for residents and general radiologists, organized alphabetically, primarily according to disease or condition. The handbook will be designed as a short booklet with some illustrations and schemes and will cover topics on cardiac MDCT and MRI. Entries typically include a short description of pathological and clinical characteristics, guidance on selection of the most appropriate imaging technique, a schematic review of potential diagnostic clues, and useful tips and tricks.
Autorenporträt
Author: Carlo De Cecco is a young radiologist working with Prof. Andrea Laghi (Univ. Tor Vergata, Rome). During his residency years but also on the occasion of congresses, meetings, lectures, he has taken various notes and organized a glossary for quick reference in radiologic reporting of other clinical practice occurrences. Author: Marco Rengo is Research doctorate in Surgical Physiopatology of the Chest and Heart and Functional Imaging, SAPIENZA University of Rome. He is also Author/Coauthor of 12 scientific papers, 11 book chapters and 145 scientific contributions in national/ international congresses.
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"Each single entry typically includes a short description of pathologic and clinical characteristics, guidance on selection of the most appropriate imaging technique, a schematic review of the potential diagnostic clues, differential diagnosis, and useful tips and tricks. ... if you are a general radiologist or resident who routinely reads multidetector computed tomographic or magnetic resonance images of the heart, this reasonably priced text will provide quick answers to frequent questions that will come up in day-to-day practice ... ." (David Griffith, Radiology, Vol. 272 (3), September, 2014)