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245 00 $aImaging in trauma and critical care /$c[edited by] Stuart E. Mirvis, K. Shanmuganathan.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aPhiladelphia, Pa. :$bSaunders,$cc2003.
300 $axiii, 786 p. :$bill. ;$c28 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aCh. 1. Clinical perspective on trauma imaging -- Ch. 2. Imaging of craniocerebral trauma -- Ch. 3. Computed tomography of maxillofacial trauma: patterns of osseous injury and associated soft tissue involvement -- Ch. 4. Imaging of cervical spinal trauma -- Ch. 5. Diagnostic imaging of thoracic trauma -- Ch. 6. Imaging of abdominal trauma -- Ch. 7. Injuries to the urinary system and retroperitoneum -- Ch. 8. Thoracic and lumbar spinal trauma -- Ch. 9. Pelvic and acetabular fractures -- Ch. 10. Extremity trauma -- Ch. 11. Angiography and interventional radiology in trauma -- Ch. 12. Imaging of penetrating trauma to the torso and chest -- Ch. 13. Nuclear medicine applications in trauma and critical care imaging -- Ch. 14. Special considerations in the pediatric trauma patient -- Ch. 15. Thoracic imaging in the intensive care unit -- Ch. 16. Abdominal imaging in the intensive care unit -- Ch. 17. The future of trauma imaging: a clinical perspective.
520 $aEncompasses today's full range of modalities and techniques, including conventional radiology, multislice CT including multiplanar reformation (MPR) and volume-rendered imaging, CT angiography, conventional angiography and vascular intervention, MRI and MR angiography. Assesses the advantages and limitations of various modalities, presents imaging decision-making algorighms for a variety of scenarios, and discusses the clinical aspects of major injuries and critical care complications in conjunctgion with imaging findings to foster a multidisciplinary understanding of each problem.
650 12 $aWounds and Injuries$xdiagnosis.
650 22 $aCritical Care.
650 22 $aDiagnostic Imaging.
650 0 $aDiagnostic imaging.
650 0 $aWounds and injuries$xDiagnosis.
650 0 $aCritical care medicine.
700 1 $aMirvis, Stuart E.
700 1 $aShanmuganathan, K.$q(Kathirkamanthan)
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