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Atlas of Normal Roentgen Variants that May Simulate Disease

Mark W. Anderson , Theodore Eliot Keats

Medical / Allied Health Services / Imaging Technologies

Now in its seventh revered edition, this classic atlas gives you a complete view of normal anatomic variants and pseudo lesions, which may be mistaken for disease. A unique collection of radiographs, gathered from radiologists throughout the world provides an amazing array of bone and soft tissue variants.

A new co-author and accomplished musculoskeletal radiologist Mark W. Anderson, MD, brings his expertise in CT and MRI to enhance the book's extensive sections on the cervical spine and other skeletal.

To keep you right up to date, this edition omits variants demonstrated by obsolete techniques like bronchography, while providing approximately 300 new entities and 400 crisp new illustrations.

THIS CLASSIC WORK GIVES YOU...

  • Unique, comprehensive coverage of normal anatomic variants mimicking disease
  • Illustrations which clearly demonstrate the appearance of variants witnessed in clinical practice
  • Brand-new illustrations to help you identify normal anatomic variants and pseudo lesions
  • Approximately 300 new entities, many of which strikingly resemble pathologic states and require early identification
  • Enhanced, expert coverage in CT and MRI.
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