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040 _cDLC
050 _aRC944
_b.B43 2009
100 _aBegg,James
245 _aAbdominal X-Rays
_b Made Easy
250 _a2nd Edition
260 _aEdinburgh
_bChurchill Livingstone,
_cc2009
300 _aix,217p.:
_bill.;
_c19cm.
500 _aIncludes Index
505 _a 1. How to look at an abdominal X-ray 2. Solid organs 3. Hollow organs 4. Abnormal gas 5. Ascites 6. Abnormal intra-abdominal calcification 7. The female abdomen 8. Abdominal trauma 9. Iatrogenic objects 10. Foreign bodies, artefacts, misleading images 11. The acute abdomen 12. Hints
520 _a"This manual on how to interpret abdominal radiographs will be invaluable to all medical students and junior doctors and has been written by a practising radiologist with many years' experience of teaching the subject. It outlines the few simple rules you need to follow, then explains how to sort out the initial and apparently overwhelming jumble of information which constitutes the abdominal X-ray. Knowledge of its contents will provide a secure base for tackling exams and the subsequent challenges of clinical practice. The many recent changes in practice and legislation are fully reflected in this comprehensively updated Second Edition."--BOOK JACKET
650 _aAbdomen Diseases Diagnosis
650 _aAbdomen Radiography
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999 _c17434
_d17434