Featuring 229 sharp, new images obtained with state-of-the-art technology, the Second Edition of this popular pocket atlas is a quick, handy guide to interpreting computed tomography body images. It shows readers how to recognize normal anatomic structures on CT scans...and distinguish these structures from artifacts.Chapters cover the neck and larynx, thorax, portal venous phase abdomen, pelvis, arterial phase abdomen, and reconstructions. Each page presents a high-resolution image, with anatomic landmarks clearly labeled. Directly above the image are a key to the labels and a thumbnail illustration that orients the reader to the location and plane of view. This format--sharp images, orienting thumbnails, and clear keys--enables readers to identify features with unprecedented speed and accuracy.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Body of CT anatomy:
I'm adding this book to my list of books that I'm using for the CT registry review. My only complaint, is that it doesn't have a chapter on head anatomy. It would be a more complete publication if it would cover this area.
Great reference tool!:
This book is resonably priced and a great reference source! I have talked to dosimetrists and physicists alike who all rely on this tool.
SMALL AND SIMPLE:
SMALL SIZE, EASY TO CARRY BUT WITH NO PARTICULAR THINGS TO POINT OUT. GOOD FOR BEGINNERS.
Best Anatomy Book Out There!:
Excellent images. Webb and Gotway have hit a home tun with this one.