This new volume in the popular CASE REVIEW series is the ideal text to prepare for certification and CAQ exams and ensure an up-to-date mastery of the field. Approximately 200 case studies challenge the reader's understanding to the radiologic interpretation and diagnosis for nuclear medicine. Each case study is followed by 3 or 4 questions that mimic the format of the certification exams. Answers and rationales are also provided. Three different difficulty levels test fundamental, intermediate, and advanced skills. The result is a focused and effective way for readers to hone their knowledge.
Features approximately 200 randomly organized cases which address topics such as scintigraphy, SPECT, and PET imaging · PET single pulmonary nodule · primary brain tumor · bullseye · and Alzheimer's.
Provides 400 images for a realistic simulation of the challenges faced on the exams and in practice.
Organizes the questions and images on one side of the page, answers for the questions along with rationales, references and cross references on the flip side.
Cross Referenced to Thrall: Nuclear Medicine: The Requisites
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Very useful:
This book has some good cases and is useful for preparation for ABNM exam. Most of the cases are Aunt Minnies but good for review anyway.
Did they bother to proofread this book?:
The cases are good. Overall decent review. Riddled with mistakes, most easy to figure out, some not so much. I'd recommend the big orange teaching file over this, if you have the time.
Nuclear Medicine Case Review:
This is one the best review materials for Nuclear MEdicine. The cases are great and the explanations are superb. A must for radiology residents