Part of the popular Case Review series, this outstanding Board review book presents over 200 unknown cases-complete with over 350 state-of-the-art images, questions, answers, commentary, references, and more-to enhance your imaging interpretation skills in general and vascular ultrasound. Discussions incorporate the most recent knowledge from the literature in this field, providing an excellent review for both residents and practitioners.
Follows the format of the Boards, and offers case studies similar to those likely to be found on exams, for a realistic preparation for the test-taking experience.
Presents cases in 3 overall categories-from least to most difficult-to build your skills in a cumulative way.
Offers cross references to Ultrasound: The Requisites, 2nd Edition, so it's easy to find in-depth information on any subject.
Offers 20 new case studies, including emphysematous pyelonephritis/pyelitis, xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis, subcutaneous lipoma, upper extremity DVT, and renal duplication.
Places an increased emphasis on differential diagnosis, to help you distinguish specific diseases and disorders from others that have a similar sonographic presentation.
Features new images and color illustrations throughout the text.
Groups cases by topic for a more efficient, targeted review of information.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
I liked this one:
An excellent book. It really worth its value.
very good images if not excellent, many technical and clinical tips which is really helpfull.
Cover anatomy, technique and pathalogoy in comperhensive way.
One of the best cased based books.
Great book:
Great pictures.
Good selection of cases.
Good price.
I recommend this book just like all the others from this collection (Case Review).
Best of the Case Review series:
This is definitely the best one out of the series. The pictures are excellent, often including labels to help the beginning resident get a grasp of viewing U/S anatomy. Each case is succintly presented with an excellent disccusion. The case selection is also fantastic, as it covers the important topics with the exclusion of OB/GYN (covered in it's own seperate series). All the info in this book is material residents should be expected to know.