This new volume in the best-selling Case ReviewT series helps readers test their mastery of all of today's core knowledge in cardiac imaging. Hundreds of case studies-with over 350 superb images as well as questions, answers, rationales, and references-cover everything from basic principles through the latest diagnostic imaging techniques, equipment, and technology. The result is an outstanding review source for the American Board of Radiology's oral exam in cardiopulmonary radiology as well as for other exams in the field.
Organizes case studies into "Opening Round," "Fair Game," and "Challenge" sections that present varying levels of difficulty.
Features more than 350 high-quality, state-of-the-art images representing a wide range of clinical situations encountered in cardiac imaging.
Includes page references to Miller: Cardiac Imaging: The Requisites, 2nd Edition (0-323-01755-X) as well as to other current works in the literature, making it easy to find in-depth explanations of any subject.
Mirrors the format and content of the American Board of Radiology's oral exam in cardiopulmonary radiology, offering readers highly effective preparation assistance.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Best of Case Review Series - take note:
I've been mostly disappointed by the Case Review Series. One exception had been the Ultrasound book, which was above average for the group. 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... more info
Another strong addition to the series:
The Case Review Series may be the most useful books I have used during my residency. They have been enormously helpful in preparing for boards and just learning cases. This cardiac addition is no exception. I'm a little disappointed by the publisher going to a thinner stock paper (several times I accidently turned 2 pages which spoiled the next case) but other than that it's very deserving of being in the series. How the series could go from an A to A+ (are you listening, Dr. Yousem?): make the... more info